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  4. AIR LINER'S FAIRINGS

    With a view to ensuring greater safety for the air travelling public, the Minister for Defence, Mr. Parkhill, has ordered a ...

    Article : 282 words
  5. Christmas Delight

    LITTLE MISS JOYCE LLOYD, of Cue, agreed that Christmas was indeed a happy" time. She was able to have a ride on a rocking horse ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BRITISH CABINET FACES CRITICAL ISSUES

    Not since 1914 has Parliament faced such a grave debate as that on the peace proposals which is listed for the House of Commons on Thursday. The Government will be challenged strongly ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. LAST-MINUTE RUSH

    The final session of the 15th Parliament of Western Australia ended tamely at 5.45 a.m. today when ...

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  8. Reelers' Club Has Convivial Christmas Wind-up Lunch

    THE REELERS' CLUB held their last engagement of the year at the Palace Hotel today when Mr. S. W. Perry was the guest of the day an d opportunity was taken to exchange the season's greetings. Those shown in the picture (left to right) are: Messrs. G. Levey, H. Hearty, S. W. Perry (patron), J. Stiles (president), W. H. McRae, C. Dix and J. Scully. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. CONVERSION SETBACK

    THE Daily News" correspondent understands that the High Commissioner (Mr. Bruce) has postponed the 21 million pound New ...

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  10. LICENSE SYSTEM WILL NOT BE WITHDRAWN

    "The policy of the Federal Government will not be altered and the licensing of seamen will not be withdrawn. The Government will continue to use this lawful weapon to deal with a thoroughly ...

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  11. MAN KILLED IN MINE

    Alexander Berry Thomson (30), married, miner, was killed instantly in a winze in the Lake View and Star mine yesterday. ...

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  12. ULTIMATUM TO CHAHAR

    The correspondent of the "Times" at Peiping says it is reported from Kalgan that the Japanese have sent a Note to the Chahar authorities ...

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  13. Court Manners in Tennis

    Court manners in tennis are discussed by Sir F. Gordon Lowe, Bart, the former Davis Cup player, in the seventh of his ...

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  14. Girls' "False Maturity"

    "Parents are often to blame for the hankering after grown-up enjoyments and modes of dress among schoolgirls," said the headmistress of ...

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  15. ROTTNlEST CABLE TRANSFERRED TO BARGE

    A BEGINNING WAS MADE TODAY on the transfer from, the cable ship Faraday to a barge of approximately 12 miles of cable which will be laid to connect Fremantle with Rottnest Island. The laying of the cable will be begun before the dawn tomorrow, if the weather is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Warm Temperatures Predicted

    The weather should remain generally fine, with moderate to warm temperatures over the south-west coastal areas, according to the ...

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  18. CAPITAL TEMPERATURES

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  19. WORKING HOURS IN MINES

    The secretary of the mining division of the Australian Workers' Union (Mr. L. J. Triat) said this morning that the union in January would file a ...

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  20. WOMAN HANGED IN ONTARIO

    At Woodstock, Ontario, Mrs. Elizabeth Tilford (56), the mother of nine children, died on the gallows in the county gaol yard here today for ...

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  21. EDUCATION MINISTER OPENS NEW LIBRARY

    THE MINISTER FOR EDUCATION (Mr. H. Millington) today opened a new library and reading room at the headquarters of the Teachers' Union. It is hoped to make the place a rendezvous for teachers from all over the State. The picture shows the president of the Teachers' ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. STOP PRESS

    CIVIL SERVICE RECLASSIFICATION.—Second and final part of 1936 reclassification of State Civil Service will be published in ...

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  23. Radio-Telephone to England

    The British post-office announces that telephone calls to Australia will cost £3 for three minutes and to New Zealand £4, from December 23 ...

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  24. Now Who Will Follow This Lead?

    TODAY someone care into the office of "The Daily News" as quietly as Santa Claus is supposed to come. For a moment the secretary of "The ...

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