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  2. JAPANESE 'PLANES

    Japanese aeroplanes bombed Nanking and Canton to-day, without any opposition, says a Tokio message. Six Japanese naval planes yesterday ...

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  3. TEST CASE FAILS

    A Bathurst clergyman lost his Sunday football test case in the Supreme Court. The action was one in which Rev. Alfred Bingley sought to prevent "certain abuses ...

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  4. STOCK EXCHANGES

    The Stock Exchange Bill, which is to be introduced in the State Parliament before the Christmas adjournment by the Minister for Justice (Mr. L. O. Martin), ...

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  5. STREET SHOOTING

    An inquest on Clarence Henry John Thomas, who was shot in Park-street on November 18, was held by the City Coroner (Mr. Oram) to-day. ...

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  6. QUOTAS IMPOSED

    The introduction of quotas for certain classes of cotton and artificial silk goods into Malaya is announced by the Colonial Office. ...

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  7. R.A.F. FLIGHT

    Four of the five Royal Air Force flying-boats which are on their way to Australia for the 150th anniversary celebrations came down on Etang de Berre, ...

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  8. Federal Session MEMBERS CRITICAL

    There was some criticism of post-office facilities and broadcasting, services when the debate on the Estimates as completed in the House of Representatives ...

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  9. WAS ACCIDENTAL

    At the Hornsby Court to-day, the District Coroner (Mr. G. R. William) said that torpedo-shaped handles on car doors were a menace and had been ...

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  10. "THIRD DEGREE"

    "Conductors accused of offences are subjected to American third degree methods when summoned to undergo interrogation by officials," said Ernest Edward Cook, ...

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  11. WORLD PEACE

    The Commonwealth Government believed it essential, if the peace of the world were to be observed, that relations between the nations should be ...

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  12. IN EMERGENCY

    Early action will be taken by the Federal Cabinet to prepare a nation-wide scheme of cooperation between the defence authorities and manufacturing interests in ...

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  13. LORD HALIFAX

    Unlike Ramsay MacDonald, Lord Halifax, whose mission to Berlin this week has caused so much stir on both sides if the North Sea, had little struggle at ...

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  14. SHOOTING IN 'PLANE

    "Our 'plane was the symbol of our love. I loved him so much that I wanted him to die with me." This statement was made in the crowded ...

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  15. CHAIN SYSTEM

    Since the installation of the chain system at the Homebush Abattoir, particularly In the mutton section, there had been a loss of control, additional cost to ...

    Article : 188 words
  16. TWO REMANDED

    Walter Michael Hough, 10, a porter, and Ronald Woodlands Blake, 21, a steward, were charged at the Central Police Court to-day with having, on November ...

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  17. STRANGE SUIT

    An extraordinary law suit, in which the parents of a 30-year-old doctor sued him for the repayment of 8117.13 dollars (about £2000 Australian), which, they ...

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  18. OF GREAT VALUE

    Speakers at the conclusion of the South-west Pacific weather conference to-day said that the meeting had been of great value. Far-reaching results are expected ...

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  19. IN STORM DRAIN

    Herbert Browne, 20, of Blawyn, had a remarkable escape from death to-day. When trying to retrieve a tennis ball he slipped and fell down an embankment ...

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  20. CROP FAILURES

    Farmers in the south-western area who have experienced successive crop failures are finding it increasingly difficult to carry on. Unless some immediate ...

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  21. WARM RECEPTION

    The King returned to London this evening, having concluded his two days' tour of the estates of the Duchy of Cornwall in the West country, during ...

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  22. GREATER SPREAD

    Offerings of wool after Christmas will he spread to a greater extent than usual, resulting in sales in some States extending to the end of June. ...

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  23. DID NO BUSINESS

    After the minutes had been read, the meeting of the State Executive of the Labour party was adjourned until next Friday. The reason given for this ...

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  24. QUESTIONS

    "I personally most dissociate myself from anything the member has mentioned," said the Minister for External Affairs (Mr. W. Hughes), amid ...

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  25. DUTCH AIR LINE

    The K.L.M. airliner Torenvalk has completed the line's 500th flight from Amsterdam to Batavia and back, states the Amsterdam correspondent of the London ...

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  26. TRADE BALANCE

    The Minister for Customs (Mr. T. W. White) announced to-day that preliminary trade. figures revealed a favourable trade balance for the five months ended ...

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  27. REDFERN BLAZE

    A youth was badly burned about the face and head, and Fireman Henry Clements received severe-burns on the right hand, in a fire which broke out in the ...

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  28. BOGUS DOCTORS

    Rumanian police have discovered that more than 1000 "doctors" are practicing with bogus diplomas, which an expert counterfeiter is alleged to have sold at ...

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  29. BIG PEARLING FLEET

    According to private information received in Darwin, one of the largest Japanese pearling fleets operating in the Caroline Islands proposes to concentrate next ...

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  30. SMALLER RETURN

    Sales of wool for the first five months of this season were 976,279 bales, compared with 1,133,030 for the corresponding period of last season. These sales ...

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  31. DOMESTIC RESHUFFLE

    Another marriage has added to the series of domestic reshuffles, beginning with the divorce of the Duchess of Windsor from Mr. Ernest Simpson, by the ...

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  32. PINT OF BLOOD

    By allowing the removal for transfusion of a pint of blood from his body Mr. Stanford Hennell, a journalist, may save the life of a woman who is now ...

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  33. AUCKLAND THE BASE

    Mr. Harold Gatty. Pan-American Airways' representative in New Zealand, to-day said the San Francisco report that Pan-American Airways had chosen ...

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  34. U.S. DRUG TRAFFIC

    Federal narcotics agents, as a climax to recent investigations, seized opium and heroin valued at 100,000 dollars (£25,000 Australian) after forcing a bank safety ...

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  35. WORK IN FACTORIES

    The statement made during the week that manufacturers were unable to secure female labour between the ages of 14 and 16 years for work in factories was ...

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  36. "STOLE TO LIVE"

    William Edward Milton, 18, a labourer who pleaded "Guilty" to two charges of housebreaking at the Quarter Sessions to-day, was sentenced to 18 months' ...

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  37. CONDUCTOR DIVORCED

    Mrs. Stokowski, wife of Leopold Stokowski, the conductor, has been granted a divorce on the ground of extreme mental cruelty. Her husband bad denied the ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Bucharest, December 2.—Declaring that they would not leave their posts until their tuition fees had been reduced, 500 students of the University of Jassy have ...

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  39. IN FAVOUR OF WIDOW

    Payment of £4 a week for life, in addition to the £400 left her in the will, is to be made to Mrs. Margaret Harris, who lived with her 90-year-old husband. ...

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  40. WAS ACCIDENTAL

    At an inquest, held by the District Coroner (Mr. A. J. White) to-day, into the death of Albert Ernest Stevens, a railway guard, of Newcastle, who was ...

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  41. WORLD MIGRATION CONFERENCE

    The International Labour Office is convening a conference to discuss the possibility of securing international financial cooperation to assist emigration, says the ...

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  42. "TALL TIMBERS" BOUGHT

    Paramount Pictures have acquired the United Kingdom rights of the Australian world market production, "Tall Timbers." Negotiations are progressing for the ...

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  43. Arrests in Egypt

    Cairo, December 2.—More than 300 Green Shirts (extreme Nationalists) have been arrested in connection with the attempt to assassinate the Premier of ...

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  44. FRENCH HAUL OF SECRET ARMS

    The "Echo de Paris, says that the Premier (M. Chautemps) countermanded M. Dormoy's order to the police to search M. Tardieu's flat. As a result ...

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  45. JUDGE FOR A DAY

    The Executive Council today re-appointed Mr. N. McGhie as an Acting-District Court Judge for to-morrow. This unusual action was taken to enable Mr. ...

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  46. Life Sentence for Youth

    New York, December 2.—Paul Dwyer, 18, pleaded "Guilty" to the charge of having murdered Dr. and Mrs. James Littlefield, both aged 34, of South Paris ...

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