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  2. AIR RACE.

    Thirty-one 'planes left Brisbane yesterday in the Adelaide Centenary air race from Brisbane to Adelaide, and all of them landed safely at the ...

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  3. GRAVE FEARS.

    The search for the Government party, led by Mr. Ivan Champion, which is missing in the Purarl River district, is now proceeding from two directions. ...

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  4. BEARINGS TO MONOSPAR

    The Air Accidents Investigation Committee, in its report on the loss of the Monospar Croydon aeroplane in the Timor Sea on October 7, ...

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  5. DEMAND FOR WAR.

    Marshal Chang Hsueh-liang, who has rebelled against the Nanking Government and holds General Chiang Kai-shek, the leader of the ...

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  6. DR. LANG'S SPEECH.

    Scores of letters, telegrams, and telephone calls from constituents, particularly in the northern areas, protesting against the criticism of the former ...

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  7. SOIL EROSION.

    A grave view of the soil erosion problem in Australia is taken by Mr. E. S. Clayton, senior experimentalist of the Department of Agriculture, who ...

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  8. NEW KING'S STAFF.

    The King has appointed Lord Wigram, who wats private secretary to King George V., to be Permanent Lord-in-Waiting. ...

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  9. FULL-TIME WORK.

    The Minister for Works and Local Government (Mr. Spooner) said, at West Wyalong yesterday, that his department had arranged 199 full-time ...

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  10. TRADE WITH JAPAN.

    The Minister in Charge of Trade Treaties (Sir Henry Gullett) said to-day that the Commonwealth Was still negotiating with Japan for a trade agreement it looked as if the ...

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  11. FORMER KING.

    It is reported from Budapest that the Duke of Windsor is negotiating for the purchase of Count Zichy's castle, with 4000 acres of grounds, at Lengyel Toti (Hungary), 80 miles ...

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  12. REVOLT EXTENDS.

    The correspondent of "The Times" in Peiping says: "The revolt has extended to Lanchow, in kansu province. The rebel forces aggrepte at least 200,000." ...

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  13. SP. REPORT.

    The secretary of the Police Association (Mr. Cosgrove) made the following statement last night:- "The statement made by the Premier (Mr. ...

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  14. JAPAN LOOKS ON.

    The Japanese Government considers that the Slanfu affair exposes the artificial nature el Chinese unity. The liberation of Chiang Kai-shek will not ...

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  15. JAPAN STILL DISSATISFIED.

    It is leamt from an unimpeachable Japanese source that the Australian trade agreement is by no means so near completion as reports would indicate. ...

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  16. LAND OF FREEDOM.

    The Governor-General (Lord Gowrie), who presented the prizes at the annual speeoh day of the Canberra Grammar School this afternoon, told the boys that they were fortunate ...

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  17. GENERAL CHIANG KAI-SHEK

    Our special correspondent in the Far East trote by the last mail:—General Chiang Kai[?]hek's personal popularity has undoubtedly greatly increased during the past year or ...

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  18. "IMPOSSIBLE VERDICT."

    Mr. Wood, commenting on the report, said: "It is an impossible verdict. The Darwin operator gave me the clearest assurance that the bearings were exact. I queried them ...

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  19. IMMIGRATION.

    The Speaker of the House of Representatives (Mr. W. E. Barnard), who is a prominent Labour supporter, in a speech which is regarded as significant, ...

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  20. LEGATIONS FROM AUSTRALIA.

    A canvass of opinions in informed British and American circles here concerning Australia's possible appointment of a Minister here, has revealed ...

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  21. DEATH OF QUEEN'S AUNT.

    Lady Anne Bowes-Lyon, an aunt of the Queen, has died. She was too [?] lost week to realise that her niece had become Queen. ...

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  22. DISTURBANCE BY STRANGER.

    There was some consternation in the Legislative Assembly lost night when a man standing near the Speaker's chair shouted out while Mr. Lang was speaking on the S.P. ...

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  23. MESSAGE OF LOYALTY.

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens) said yesterday that the following telegraphic despatch from the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs had been received by the Lieutenant-Governor ...

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  24. MRS. FREER

    In a letter to the newspapers, Mrs. M, M. Freer, who was refused permission to land in Australia, denies that she is taking immediate legal action. "But that does not mean ...

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  25. NEW GUINEA PENNIES IN DEMAND.

    Transactions which have taken place in the last few days suggest the possibility of a big demand by numismatologists for New Guinea pennies. It is thought that these coins, which ...

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  26. GERMANY'S NEEDS.

    LONDON, Dec. 18. The German Ambassador in London (Herr von Ribbentrop), in his first public speech to an English audience at the Anglo-German ...

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  27. TRAMWAY DEBT.

    The Auditor—General (Mr. Spence), in his report on the Department of Road Transport and Tramways for the year ended June 30, 1936, which was ...

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  28. PEOPLING AUSTRALIA.

    The conviction that migration is essential in order to ensure that Australia's future will be safe was expressed in an interview by Dr. Winifred Cullis, a professor of physiology ...

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  29. DR. FENTON

    It was learned to-day that, notwithstanding the fact that a new aeroplane has been purchased for Dr. C. Fenton, the "Flying Doctor" of North Australia, from the proceeds of a ...

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  30. WOOL PRICE.

    A season's record for the Sydney wool market was established at yesterday's sales, when six bales were sold at /33 a lb. The wool was super AAA fleece of the ASN/ ...

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  31. MR. MACKAY'S TRIP.

    Mr. Lee, a former Minister of Justice, asked the Premier (Mr. Stevens), at a meeting of Government supporteis in Parliament House yesterday, why the Commissioner of Police ...

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  32. BRITISH OFFICER HONOURED.

    Sir Robert Bower, who was the original of Edgar Wallace's character, Sanders of the River, has been commemorated with a tower erected by the Nigerian chiefs. ...

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  33. CHINESE CONSUL.

    The retiring Consul-General for China (Dr. Chen), speaking at a farewell dinner at the Australia Hotel last night, said that within the next few years there would be great ...

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  34. MASS TRIALS.

    Newspapers report that mass trials of men and women charged with carrying on illegal communist activities are taking place throughout Germany. Six persons were sentenced at ...

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  35. TAXATION APPEAL.

    The Federal Income Tax Appeal Board has made known Its decision in respect of appeals lodged by the Shell Company of Australia, Ltd., against assessments of income tax upon ...

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  36. RUNAWAY CAGE OF LIONS.

    While crossing the Albert Uiver, about six miles from Beaudesert, on the way to Canungra, to-day, a trailer carrying a cage in which were several lions belonging to Cole ...

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  37. SHEEP LOSSES

    Mr. W. Grogan, Illalong, Binalong, lost nearly 200 sheep lost week through rain falling on sheep recently dipped. The rain drove the mixture to the body surface, the ...

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  38. PROVIDENT HOUSEWIFE.

    Mrs. Joseph Davies, wife of the newly-appointed United States Ambassador te Russia, has purchased 2000 pints of cream which she will ship to her Moscow home, in which 25 ...

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  39. SHIPPING DISPUTE.

    Mr. Harry Bridges, the Australian leader of the shipping strike on the Pacific Coast, has been dismissed from the position of organiser of the Longshoremen's Union, which he has ...

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  40. INFANTILE PARALYSIS.

    A complete examination of the Infantile paralysis cases in Dunedin shows that 15 children are more or less paralysed. Four are seriously paralysed, and the others are slightly ...

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