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  2. AUDACIOUS ROBBERY UNDER ARMS.

    An audacious hold-up by armed and masked bandits occurred yesterday afternoon, when three men in a car attempted to steal a factory pay-roll amounting to over £400 from Mr. George Baker, secretary of Wilson Bros. Pty. Ltd., ...

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  3. REBELS' THREAT AGAINST SOVIET SHIPS.

    A radio message received by the Paris "Jour" from Salamanca asserts that in consequence of the arrival at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. AUSTRIA'S FUTURE.

    It is reported that the conversations of the Italian and German Foreign Ministers in Berlin have resulted in an Italo-German agreement regarding Austria-- ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. GIRL PAT VERDICT

    The Girl Pat case at the Old Bailey ended with a sentence of guilty. George and James Osborne were found guilty of having stolen the trawler. ...

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  6. STATE LOTTERIES.

    To inquire into arid report on the question "whether it is desirable to authorise by law the holding of lotteries for the purpose of raising funds to assist. ...

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  7. AERIAL DEFENCES.

    [FROM OUR SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE.] CANBERRA, Friday.--A scheme for the co-operation of aero clubs and the Citizen Air Force is being considered ...

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  8. SUGAR CONFERENCE.

    There is some mystification in London at the announcement from Brisbane that the Queensland Premier. Mr. Forgan Smith, will attend the Sugar ...

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  9. MACHINE-GUN UNITS.

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Requests for additional rifle ranges and assistance to rifle clubs, and a suggestion that it might bo in the interests of the Defence ...

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  10. HANDBOOK WANTED.

    The task of Australian officials in London in paving the way for the resumption of migration, is hampered owing to the lack of a practical handbook. ...

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  11. LORD NUFFIELD'S GIFT TO OXFORD.

    In a speech in London this evening the Minister of Health referred to the gift by Lord Nulfield of £1,250,000 to the Oxford University for the ...

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  12. LATE NEWS.

    ROME.--Italy has ordered several Zeppelins for Rome-Addis Ababa service Commencing early next year. ...

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  13. NAVAL OFFICERS RETAINED.

    According to the "Morning Post," the Admiralty has reversed its "axe" policy. it has issued an order that no lieutenants or lieutenants-commander shall ...

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  14. COUNCIL OF DEFENCE.

    CANBERRA, Friday.--A request for the inclusion of the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Curtin) and the deputy leader (Mr. Forde) on the council of ...

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  15. DARWIN COUNCIL.

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The Darwin municipal council will shortly be dissolved by the Minister of the Interior, and the administration of the town will ...

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  16. ZEPPELIN FOR AMERICA.

    The Department of Commerce announced last night that the German Government has authorised Captain Eckner to build a sister ship to the ...

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  17. VANDALISM IN LONDON.

    Jacob Epstein, the much criticised sculptor, has again suffered at the hands of vandals. Some time ago Epstein's Rima was ...

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  18. MIMIC BATTLE.

    Spectacular military manoeuvres with Royal Australian Naval forces co-operating with the militia will be carried out on Port Melbourne West beach west of ...

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  19. KILLED HIS BEST FRIEND.

    At the Old Bailey to-day Robert Sheridan Moore, who originally came from Australia, was sentenced to fifteen months' hard labor on a charge of ...

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  20. BLOWN TO PIECES.

    A ghastly misadventure occurred today in a quarry at Falalse. Workmen were unloading new explosive, with which liquid oxygen was used. ...

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  21. CANADIAN TRADE-TREATY.

    Preparatory to the visit of Mr. Eider, the Minister of Trade and Commerce to Australia, a lengthy Cabinet session discussed proposals to widen the ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLES.

    Two of seven modern bombing planes Purchased in England for the Canadian Air Force have been delivered. Film Star's Home Robbed. ...

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  23. THIRTY-FIVE DROWNED.

    Her entire crew of 35 was drowned when the Japanese salvage ship Oura Maru capsized in a heavy sea off the ...

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  24. LIVERPOOL WHEAT MARKET.

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  25. Jewel Theft on Strathnaver.

    Thieves aboard R.M.S. Strathnaver, bound for Australia, cut open a trunk in a first class cabin and stole £5000 worth of Jewellery, no trace of which has ...

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  26. AVIATION TRAFFIC.

    The Civil Aviation department has been giving consideration to the installation of control towers at the aerodromes at the capital cities. At ...

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  27. EXCHANGE RATES ON LONDON.

    Exchange rates on London to-day:-- New York. 4.8878 dol. to the pound; Paris, 105½ f. to the pound. The New York rate on Thursday was 4.89¼ dol., ...

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  28. PALESTINE TRAGEDY.

    While a party of Royal Engineers was removing one of the many military booby traps laid to protect the water pipe line from sabotage during the ...

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  29. LONDON SHARE MARKET.

    Australian mining shares were inactive on the London Stock Exchange this morning. Sales:--Lake View and Star 243; Wiluna, 376. ...

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  30. PRICE OF GOLD.

    The price of gold, in London to-day was £7 22½ per fine oz., compared with £7 21 yesterday. ...

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