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  3. STATE FIXES PRICE OF BREAD

    State Cabinet to-night decided to issue a proclamation immediately fixing the maximum price of bread at 5½d. per 2lb. loaf over the counter. The price decided upon by the Master Bakers was ...

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  4. RECRUITING

    According to the secretary of the Australian Defence League, the number of men who offered themselves to-day ...

    Article : 125 words
  5. British Protest to Italy

    The diplomatic correspondent of "The Times" understands that Lord Perth twice visited Count Ciano during the week-end and pointed out that if Italy seriously pursued her claims regarding Tunisia and Corsica, they would ...

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  6. AIR LINER DESTROYED BY FIRE

    HONG KONG, Monday.—The Imperial Airways liner Daedalous, was incinerated after the engines had been started for testing purposes. ...

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  7. PIG IRON BAN

    A lasl-minute conference between representatives of the Port Kembla waterside workers and the Federal ...

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  8. ROOSEVELT'S SON IN SHOW BUSINESS

    HOLLYWOOD, Monday. — The President's eldest son and secretary, James Roosevelt, has been appointed vice-president of Samuel Goldwyn ...

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  9. LORD MAYOR TO BE RE-ELECTED

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Civic Reform Party which constitutes the majority in the City Council, to-day unanimously endorsed Alderman ...

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  10. THREE KILLED

    Travelling at a high speed a motor car left the road at Rouse Hill near Windsor to-night and three occupants were killed, the ...

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  11. UNIVERSITY CORPS

    The Council of the University of Melbourne decided to-day to explore how the University could contribute to preparedness for national ...

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  12. PRICE FIXING

    The determination of reasonable prices for flour and bread was the responsibility of the State Governments said the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  13. UKRANIANS

    Denouncing Polish treatment of the Ukraman minority numbering between 5,000,000 and 6,000,000, Doctor Mudryj ...

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  14. RUMANIA

    There were many arrests at Cluj in Rumania, following the shooting yesterday of an Iron Guard, Nicola Perpu, who was trying to escape ...

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  15. SHANGHAI

    Japan is building powerful fortifications, an air field and a vast military camp near Shanghai in order to cut off the city and forcibly maintain, ...

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  16. DISASTROUS FLOODS IN NEW ZEALAND

    Great damage was caused during the week-end when floods, whirlwinds and shows struck the South Island. ...

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  17. SUDETEN ELECTIONS

    Provisional final figures in the Sudetenland elections reveal that out of the 2,211,895 voters, 2,183,965 voted, and of these 2,162,265 were "Yes" and 26,497 "No," while 521 papers were spoilt. ...

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  18. TAXES ON FOOD

    Moving the second reading of the Dairy Produts Amendments bill in the Legislative Council to-day the Minister-in-charge (Mr. Hawkins) ...

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  19. HITLER COSTUME RESENTED ON SHIP

    During a fancy dress ball on the liner Niew Holland on the voyage from Singapore to Sydney, C. [?] Penny, a Colom[?]tea planter, was ...

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  20. GERMAN DECREES

    Decrees against the Jews at the week-end are a forerunner to similar decrees throughout Germany. They relegate Jews in Berlin to more ...

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  21. OPEN VERDICT IN WOMAN'S DEATH

    An open finding was returned by the city coroner (Mr. Oram) to-day at the conclusion of the evidence into the death of Muriel Hare, New ...

    Article : 171 words
  22. JAPANESE MASTERY IN MANDATED ISLANDS

    Rear-Admiral Ryozo Nakamura, retired Supreme War Counsellor, after a tour of the Mandated Islands, said that the Japanese residents totalled ...

    Article : 66 words
  23. Third Winter of Spanish War

    Snow on the mountains heralds the third winter of the Civil War. The winter this time will have a terrible effect on the war-weary, under-fed ...

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  24. SYDNEY SWELTERS

    The hottest day for almost two years, and the hottest for December since 1932 was experienced in Sydney yesterday when the mercury rose to ...

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