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  2. SHIPPING MISHAPS.

    Swung by the fierce stream flowing down the Yarra, shortly after she had cast off to commence her trip to Sydney yesterday morning, the Howard smith ...

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  3. DUKE CROSSES INTO QUEENSLAND.

    ARMIDALE, Sunday.--The New South Wales tour of the Duke of Gloucester ended at Wallangarra on Saturday afternoon in fine cool weather. The Duke ...

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  4. QUEENSLAND NOTES.

    For quite a long time it has been felt that the organisation of the Country National party as n political factor has lacked strength, courage, imagination and ...

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  5. FRANCE FOR PEACE.

    The Foreign Minister. M. Laval, made an important speech on foreign policy in the Chamber of Deputies last night.. "France fully agrees with the Soviet ...

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  6. SOUTH AFRICA'S WOOL.

    As a result of negotiations between the Governments of Germany and South Africa, a scheme providing for the financing of the purchase of South African ...

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  7. UNITED STATES NAVY.

    The Navy department's annual report reiterates the previously expressed contention that America's national interests require a fleet second to none. ...

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  8. Were Raiding Communist Headquarters.

    Several Nazis were arrested to-day, when they raided the head quarters of the Communist party here, and threatened Communists with revolvers. The ...

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  9. Decorations Conferred.

    An announcement was made to-day that the following decorations had been conferred in connection with the Duke's visit to New South Wales:-- ...

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  10. THE CASE OF EGON KISCH.

    The case of Egon Kisch, the Czecho Slovakian author, who has been imprisoned in Australia as a prohibited immigrant, was mentioned' in the House ...

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  11. A Moscow Assassination.

    Serge Mironovich Kirov, a member of the inner Soviet, ruling circle, who was regarded by seme as M. Stalin's successor, as dictator of Russia, has been ...

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  12. QUEENSLAND TOUR.

    STANTHORPE, Sunday.--Blue skies, smiling sunshine and cheering crowds welcomed his Royal Highness as he crossed the imaginary line of the State ...

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  13. ULM'S PACIFIC FLIGHT.

    The latest news from Oakland is that Mr. Ulm is arranging to take off from there at 3 p.m. to-day for the first section of his flight to Australia. ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The conference on defence held by Sir G. Pearce, Sir Maurice Hankey and others, has not been without result, for it is authoritatively ...

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  15. KING PLEASED WITH PRESS.

    At an informal function on the Royal train on Saturday, the Duke's a chief of stag, Major-General Howard Vyse, thanked journalists and ...

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  16. COLLAPSE OF BURNING WALL.

    SYDNEY. Sunday,--During a fire in a furniture store at Cessnock early this morning a burning wall collapsed and fell into next-door premises through a ...

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  17. EMPIRE BROADCAST ON CHRISTMAS DAY.

    A comprehensive around-the-Empire broadcast has been again arranged for Christmas day. A speech by the King will be preceded ...

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  18. THE IRON MONARCH.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The inter-State freighter, the iron Monarch, which went aground at the end of Stockton breakwater on the night of 24th November ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT IN LONDON.

    The New South Wales oranges brought by the steamer Stuart Star are a decided improvement on recent shipments, with the exception that some were wasty ...

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  20. FERRY CAPTAIN'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Seized with an illness which subsequently proved fatal the master of the Sydney Ferries steamer Kcompartoo, Captain V. Foley, on ...

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  21. STEAM VERSUS OIL.

    A new British railway speed record was established to-day by a London and North-Eastern Co.'s famous Flying Scotsman engine with 'four coaches on ...

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  22. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The King and Queen left Buckingham Palace on Saturday to spend a few days at Sandringham. The King has expressed to tho Commissioner of Police ...

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  23. Must Not Be Overestimated.

    Reporting on the Foreign Office budget, M. Dariac said:-- "The Soviet's assistance in the event of war would be important, and we are ...

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  24. LAND FOR COTTAGES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A gift cf 150 acres of land, costing about £3750, and suffl[?]en on which to erect. 150 cottages, has been given by Mr. R. R. Danger, owner ...

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  25. THE BRAIN AT WORK.

    Remarkable research work, with the object of enabling scientists to observe the working of the brain were referred to by Sir Gowland Hopkins, professor ...

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  26. FACED THE GALE.

    GEELONG, Sunday.--During the storm on Friday and early on Saturday the Victorian pilot-service steamer Victoria had a severe buffering. During ...

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  27. GERMANY AND THE JEWS.

    Speaking on behalf of Herr Hitler at Chemnitz to-day, the Minister for the Interior. (Dr. Frick) said that international Jewry had made a peace offer ...

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  28. THEFT OF MOTOR CAR.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--A car was stolen from an Adelaide garage last night. This morning Mounted Constable Symes stopped the car near Meningie ...

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  29. Expressed in Terms of Lloyd's Premiums.

    According to the "Dally Express," a good deal of war-risk business has been done at Lloyd's in recent weeks. The writer says:-- ...

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  30. "THE TALLER FELLOW."

    STANTHORPE, Sunday.--When the Royal party was at Wallangarra the Duke of Gloucester's chief of staff, Major-General ...

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  31. A NEW ERA IN MOSCOW

    The population of the city is delighted with the abolition of food cards and the rationing of bread. Plenty of food is new available at ...

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  33. Dominions to Increase Their Air Forces.

    The political correspondent of the "People." says:-- "The forthcoming army, navy and air force estimates will include an Empire ...

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  34. A LONG RAILWAY TUNNEL.

    The Tanna railway tunnel near Atami, which is nearly five miles long--the longest in Japan--was opened for traffic at midnight. ...

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  37. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Walter George Hall, late of Beagley'a-bridge farmer, who died on 14th October last. left by will dated 20th August, 1929, real estate valued ...

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  38. To Test the Base and Teach Strategy.

    Combined manoeuvres by the army, naval and air forces stationed here will commence on 13th inst. These exercises are designed to last the strength ...

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  39. British Treasury Bills.

    In to-day's tenders for Treasury bills the total amount applied for was £48,1165,000. The maximum amount of £40,000,000 was allotted in bills at the months. The ...

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