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  2. PRICES RISE

    The stock market to-day staged a recovery that meant millions of dollars to hard-pressed traders throughout the United States, and which was more sweeping ...

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  3. BRITAIN'S PLEDGE

    The declaration of Lord Irwin, Viceroy of India, that full Dominion status for India was the ultimate aim of the British Government's Indian policy, was debated in the House of Commons on Thursday night. The dcussion attracted great interest, ...

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  4. RHINELAND

    The "Vorwaerts" newspaper reports the cancellation of the evacuation orders of the French regiments stationed at Kreuznach, in the Third Zone. ...

    Article : 159 words
  5. DEFENCE POLICY

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) will reach Melbourne on Tuesday next at noon, and will remain there for five hours before returning to Canberra. His visit ...

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  6. MIGRATION

    "There has been no suspension of assisted migration," said the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) to-day, commenting upon the statement of the Premier of ...

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  7. STATE SESSION

    In order to make more progress with the programme of legislation which is to be passed this session, the Legislative Assembly met this afternoon. ...

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  8. NEAR DISASTER

    Prompt action by railwaymen on the Maryborough-Ballarat railway line averted what would certainly have been a bad crash when three runaway trucks rushed ...

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  9. EFFECT ON SHIPPING

    One of the shipowners who accompanied the recent delegation to Australia, in an interview, expressed disappointment at the drastic restriction of migration ...

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  10. A.L.P. EXECUTIVE

    There are many candidates for election on the A.L.P. executive, including some with Communistic tendencies. The list of nominations was made available ...

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  11. M. TARDIEU MAKES DEBUT

    M. Tardieu, the New Premier, was given a cool reception in the Chamber of Deputies to-day when he went to the tribune and read his Ministerial declaration. ...

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  12. THE MINES

    The conference of the owners and mineworkers' representatives, convened by the Chairman of the Coal Tribunal, Mr. C. Hibble, sat for five hours to-day, and then ...

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  13. GOVERNMENT SUPPORTED

    The New South Wales branch of the Navy League, in agreeing with the Government that it has taken the right action in abolishing training, told the Minister ...

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  14. SECOND PILOT DEAD

    Prince von Schaumburg-Lippe, second pilot of the German air liner which crashed and burst into flames in Surrey yesterday, died from his injuries ...

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  15. METALLIFEROUS MINING

    Recently Mr. J. E. Smith, M.P., asked the Minister for Mines if he would consider giving greater financial assistance to men with practical knowledge in ...

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  16. WALSH ISLAND

    Protesting that Walsh, Island was engaged in unfair competition with private enterprise, a deputation representing the Metal Traders' Association and the ...

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  17. 'PLANES COLLIDE

    During manoenvres near Kenley aerodrome to-day, two single-seater R.A.F. fighting 'planes collided at a height of 4000 feet. Both pilots jumped quickly and ...

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  18. ARMISTICE DAY

    The usual two minutes' silence will he observed in Newcastle on Monday (Armistice Day), and all traffic is asked to stop between 11 a.m. and 11.2 a.m. ...

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  19. KING ATTENDS PLAY

    The King attended the performance of "Rose Marie" at Drury Lane Theatre to-night. This is his first visit to a theatre since his illness last November, but his ...

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  20. POTATO PRICES

    A resolution favouring the creating of a board for the State, with the exception of the coastal area, to regulate potato prices, was carried at a conference of potato ...

    Article : 87 words
  21. BRITISH COAL TRADE

    The Cabinet, at an emergency meeting this evenings; decided, in view of the attitude of the owners and miners, to proceed immediately with the drafting of a bill ...

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  22. SEVEN-DAY WEEK

    Partly refuting the unofficial story that the seven-day week had broken down because members of families wanted the came day off, the People's Commisars ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    London, November 7.—"Sunny Jim" was the term Major Astor, M.P., applied to Mr. J. H. Thomas, the Lord Privy Seal and "Minister for Employment," at a ...

    Article : 102 words
  24. "TRULY REPENTANT"

    Almost three years ago the home of Angus Gray, at Wagga, was broken into and property valued at £30 stolen. The police investigated the robbery, but were ...

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  25. PAIRS REFUSED

    The Legislative Assembly will not resume its sittings until Wednesday next week. In the ordinary course of events members would assemble on Tuesday, but ...

    Article : 366 words
  26. Charred Bones Mystery

    London, November 7.—Scotland Yard is now taking a serious view of the mystery of charred bones, which were found in a suitcase which had been left on the ...

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  27. FALSE REPRESENTATION

    Mr. Chaffey, Chief Secretary, made a brief statement in the Legislative Assembly to-night. ,regarding the remarks of Mr. J. E. Smith on the prosecution ...

    Article : 182 words
  28. FUMES FROM ENGINE

    James Cook, 55, an engine-driver, of Black Forest, and James Riley, a fireman, of Mile Eud, were admitted to hospital this morning, suffering from partial ...

    Article : 86 words
  29. German Peasants Leave Russia

    Berlin, November 7.—The Bertin "Tageblatt" says that 4000 more fugitive peasants of German blood have arrived at Moscow from all parts of Russia, ...

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  30. CARGOES ON FIRE

    The Dutch cargo steamer Sumatra. after one night at sea, returned to the docks to-day, with her cargo of wool on fire. Smoke was discovered last night. ...

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  31. American Armistice Day

    Washington, November 7.—President Hoover to-day issued a proclamation setting aside March 11 as Armistice Day, and calling upon the people of America ...

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  32. No More Dominion Visits

    London, November 7.—Speaking in the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, Prime Minister, said that no further Ministerial visits to the ...

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  33. YOUNG SAILOR KILLED

    A Burman, 24, a sailor, was killed while loading timber into the auxiliary ketch Joseph Sims, at Smithtown. He was in the hold stacking timber, when the sling ...

    Article : 42 words
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