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  3. Germany Preparing for Fresh Trouble in New Year

    THE CHIEFS OF THE GERMAN ARMY HAVE BEEN WARNED THAT THEY MUST SUPPORT FRESH DIPLOMATIC ACTION IN FEBRUARY, AND THE ITALIAN AGITATION FOR TUNIS IS CONSEQUENTLY ...

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  4. MEMEL POLL

    The Nazis claim to have won at least 26 out of the 29 seats. Ninety-six per cent. of the electors polled, which is a ...

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  5. DEFENCE SURVEY

    The first step by the Commonwealth Government in preparing a national register for defence purposes, is to be ...

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  6. DEFENCE DRIVE

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Street) stated to-day that it was the objective of his department to start immediately ...

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  7. PIG IRON BAN

    The ban imposed by the wharf labourers at Port Kembla on the export of pig iron to Japan, was extended to Sydney ...

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  8. LABOUR GAIN IN WAKEFIELD

    A Labour victory in the, Wakefield by-election is now regarded as certain following the further count yesterday. ...

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  9. FOREIGN POLICY

    Attacks on the British Government's foreign policy, prophecies of further German territoral expansions, and a plea for the establishment of ...

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  10. YUGOSLAVIA

    Polling in the general election opened at 7 a.m. The Government Party under the Premier (M. Stoyadinovitch) is ...

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  11. ITALIAN CLAIMS

    "The Times" says that the British Government's view of the Italian claims regarding Tunis and Corsica are that they are contrary to the ...

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  12. BOY DROWNED IN RAPIDS

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.— Shooting rapids in the Manawatu River, Jack Geddes, 17, disappeared. His body was recovered some hours ...

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  13. WOMAN FOUND IN SCRUB

    SYDNEY, Monday.—After having been lost for ten hours in the thick scrub at Woronora yesterday, Mrs. E. Miller, 42, was found by the police ...

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  14. SYDNEY WATER RECORD

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The water consumption in the metropolitan area yesterday was 180,000,000 gallons— the highest on record. Officials put ...

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  15. Ukranian Demands Worry Poland

    The Polish Speaker, according to the Warsaw correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," is expected to reject the Ukraine Autonomy Bill on ...

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  16. SLACKENING?

    As a sign of slackening of the anti-Jewish campaign, the yellow rosettes which the Jews were ordered to wear last week have been ...

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  17. NATIVE AFFAIRS

    The Minister for the Interior (Mr. McEwen) announced to-night the establishment of a Native Affairs Branch of the Department of the ...

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  18. FORGERY-PROOF BETTING TICKETS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Government Printing Office, which is printing a new betting ticket, is confident that they will prevent forgery. The ...

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  19. BRITISH MIGRANTS

    SYDNEY, Monday—The Esperance Bay arrived to-day with 40 migrants from all parts of England. They are classed as some of the best types to ...

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  20. DAILY TRUNK PHONE CALLS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Director-General of Post and Telegraphs (Sir Harry Brown) said to-day that 140,000 long distance telephone calls ...

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  21. BOARD OF CONTROL

    Surprise was caused to-day when it was revealed that the Board of Cricket Control, which will meet in Melbourne this month, has not ...

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  22. Admiralty Chart of Shipping

    The Admiralty has prepared a large chart of the world, which will be sold at 3/6, showing the position of every British Empire vessel of ...

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