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  2. MRS. FREER.

    It is understood that an influential section of the Federal Ministry will urge, when the Cabinet meets in Canberra on Wednesday, that Mrs. ...

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  3. FINE BATTING:

    A record-breaking first-wicket partnership of 295 runs by C. J. Barnett and A. Fagg, the opening batsmen, in the second innings against Queensland ...

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  4. GAOL LIFE IN SPAIN.

    Mr. A. W. Kane, whose plight last year when he was arrested and imprisoned in the Balearic Islands received prominent notice in the British Press, has ...

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  5. NO REDUCTION.

    The Industrial Commission yesterday, in its judgment on the appeal for a 40-hour working week for County Council employees, ruled that ...

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  6. THE CORONATION.

    The King has given permission for the filming of the interior of Westminster Abbey, including the Coronation Throne and the ancient stone of ...

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  7. ANARCHY"'IN SPAIN.

    In Malaga, the loyalist stronghold in southern Spain, 4000 lives have been lost, according to a special correspondent of "The Times." ...

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  8. S.P. BETTING INQUIRY.

    It is understood that the report of the Royal Commission into starting-price betting finds some police officers guilty of serious charges. ...

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  9. TO CaPE AND BACK.

    Mr. James Mollison, who, with the French aviator, Molinier, as co-pilot, is attempting a record flight to South Africa and back, reached Cairo at 3.27 ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN DIPLOMATS.

    The news of the intention of Australia to appoint diplomatic representatives overseas, especially in Washington, has been received with the greatest interest ...

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  11. FRANCO-BRITISH UNITY.

    The Paris correspondent of "The Times" says: "The French Minister for Foreign Affairs (M. Delbos) states that he will shortly announce that France will assume the same ...

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  12. COUNTY COUNCIL

    The decision of the Industrial Commission will be considered at a meeting of the County Council this morning. The chairman of the council (Councillor ...

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  13. MR. PATERSON SILENT.

    The Minister for the Interior (Mr. Paterson) to-night refused to comment on reports that discussions were taking place in Melbourne by Ministers regarding the lifting of the ban ...

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  14. COMMUNISM.

    The Roman Catholic Archbishop of St. Andrew's and Edinburgh (Archbishop McDonald), in a pastoral letter to the Roman Catholic churches of Edinburgh, bitterly ...

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  15. APPEAL TO GOVERNMENT.

    "The trade union movement intends to appeal to the Government against the decision of the Industrial Commission in the 40hours case," said the secretary of [?] Labour ...

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  16. DENIAL FROM TOKYO.

    An official spokesman denies that thee German-Japanese pact allocates mutual economic spheres in the Dutch East Indies. VON RIBBENTROP'S ERROR. ...

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  17. STATE COLLIERY.

    The secretary of the State Coal Mine Lodge (Mr. John Dobb) replied to-day to complaints made recently by Mr. A. Howard-Smith, chairman of the Invincible Colliery, Ltd., that the ...

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  18. FIRE BRIGADES.

    The Board of Fire Commissioners yesterday decided to appoint a special officer to control and correlate the work of all fire-fighting units in the country ...

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  19. DEFENCE AGAINST AIR RAIDS.

    The "Daily Sketch" says: "One of the main features of the British plan of defence, against air attack is the provision of means of throwing a belt of light many miles wide ...

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  20. MRS. FREER'S MOVEMENTS.

    Unannounced and unexpected, Mrs. Freer arrived in Wellington this morning from Auckland by the limited express. She is booked in at the Midland Hotel. Endeavours ...

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  21. GENERAL MONASH.

    In a letter to the "Daily Telegraph" General Sir Ian Hamilton says that though "anxious to avoid the new game of biographies, in which the counters are the careers of dead soldiers," ...

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  22. BUILDING.

    Permits for building valued at £11,176,000 were issued'in the State for the nine months ended September. This included new work valued at ...

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  23. MR. WEAVER'S COMMENT.

    Mr. Weaver, M.L.A., said last night that, as a supporter of the United Australia party, he was pleased indeed to hear that the Federal Government was likely to retract from an ...

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  24. AMERICAN, ELECTION.

    The Senate Investigating Committee announces that the expenditure of the Republican and Democratic parties in the recent Presidential election campaign amounted to ...

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  25. LANG PARTY WINS

    The supporters of Mr. Lang have captured the new State A.L.P. executive by an over-whelming majority. The only victory achieved by the rebel unions ...

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  26. MOTOR CARS.

    Opposition by a section of the Federal Parliamentary United Country party to the increased duties on Canadian motor chassis provided in the trade diversion ...

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  27. BRITAIN'S FOOD.

    One of the tasks of the new food department will be the provision of granaries, as far inland as possible so as to escape air attack. It is estimated that the cost of ...

    Article : 110 words
  28. APPEAL TO LEAGUE.

    The Secretary-General of the League of Nations (M. Avenol) has telegraphed to members of the League Council asking whether they prefer December 7 or December 14 as ...

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  29. RAFT FOUND

    A raft of recent and European construction was found intact yesterday, 25 miles up the Ivo Purari, which is a tributary of the Purari River. ...

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  30. GALLANT SOLDER.

    The Times" pays a tribute to Major Howson, whose death was announced yesterday. Major Howson was chairman of the British Legion's poppy factory. ...

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  31. THIEVES IN CHURCH.

    A safe in the vestry of St. Mary's Anglican pro-cathedral was blown open by gelignite by thieves early this morning. Cassocks and surplices were used by the ...

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  32. JAPANESE SHIPS

    Officials of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha deny a report from Osaka that it proposed to cancel the sailing of a freight steamer for Australia for lack of cargo. On the contrary, they ...

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  33. MACQUARIE PRE SELECTION.

    Mr. A. S. Luchetti, of Lithgow, will probably be selected as the A.L.P. candidate for Macquarie. He is expected to be chosen to make his third attempt to win the seat from Mr. J. ...

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  34. SECRET BALLOT

    Speakers of the House of Representatives will be elected by a secret ballot of members in future if a recommendation to be made by the Standing Orders Committee is adopted by ...

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  35. WAGE INCREASE

    Union officials stated yesterday that, as a result of recent conferences with the Master Builders' Association, bricklayers, carpenters, and plasterers would receive an increase in ...

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  36. PUNISHING DRUNKENNESS.

    Because of the increase in arrests for drunkenness in Spokane (Washington), the local Judge announced that castor oil would be administered, under the supervision of the ...

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  37. SHOOTING OF CROWN WITNESS

    The police believe that James Dugan, l8, of Victoria-street, West Melbourne, was not shot accidentally on Saturday night. Dugan is a witness for the Crown in the ...

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  38. NUDE BATHING PARTY.

    A nude bathing party on coolangatta Beach was interrupted by police at 1 a.m. on Sunday, and three young men were arrested on a charge of indecent behaviour. They were ...

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  39. JUDGE'S REQUEST.

    A jury in the District Court yesterday, which gave a verdict for plaintiff for £12/8/8, was told by Judge White to, reconsider the amount. Later the Jury returned to Court and found ...

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  40. FOOD FOR HONOLULU.

    Honolulu has been practically cut off from foodstuffs from the United States as a result of the shipping strike. Consequently butter shipments from New Zealand are being ...

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  41. DEATH OF SIR E. DELLER.

    The Principal of the University of London (Sir Edwin Deller), who was injured while inspecting constructional work at the new university buildings, died to-day. Sir Edwin was ...

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  42. FRENCH 'PLANE HIT.

    Passengers by a French mail aeroplane flying to Casablanca allege that the machine was damaged by a Spanish Government war machine, and had to make a forced landing ...

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