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  2. RELIGION IN SCHOOLS.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--Denouncing Communism as an insidious attack on the faith or Catholic children, the diocesan inspector of schools in Sydney. ...

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  3. GEELONG COLLEGE HEAD.

    GEELONG, Thursday.--At the meeting of the commission of the Presbyterian Assembly, which met in the Norman Morrison hall at Geelong College ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Grievance Day.

    Many subjects of general interest were mentioned by private members of the Legislative Assembly during "grievance day" yesterday. Full advantage was taken of the jealously-guarded privilege of raising any matter, and ...

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  5. SCRIVEN MURDER.

    An intimation that charges of robbery tinner arms would be preferred against Geoffrey Davies. 32 years, dealer, and Rupert Davies. 27 years, storeman, was ...

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  6. JAPANESE THREAT.

    There is the threat of serious trouble in North China. According to the Pekin correspondent of the "Times," while Sine-Japanese negotiations are ...

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  7. STANDING ORDERS.

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Ever since federation the House of Representatives has conducted its business under standing orders modelled on those operating ...

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  8. UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL.

    Complaints that scholars from northern suburbs were being prevented by the Education department from attending the University High School were made ...

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  9. NEW TRADE POLICY.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Although the Government's trade diversion policy came into operation on 22nd May, the Federal Ministry has not yet received ...

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  10. "STATES LIKE BEGGARS."

    Declaring that the States had been placed in the position of beggars from the Commonwealth, Mr. Drew (U.A.P.) attacked the Federal Government for its ...

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  11. GAMING RAIDS.

    Making a vigorous protest against police methods in recent gaming raids, Mr. Hayes (Lab.) urged that persons arrested on premises used for gambling ...

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  12. THE BASIC WAGE.

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Following criticism of the Statistician's figures on which the basic wage is adjusted, the statisticians of the Commonwealth and ...

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  13. ESPIONAGE ALLEGED.

    After the arrest of a number of foreigners, allegations were made of "espionage and sabotage in favor of a certain central European power." ...

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  14. THE NOBEL PRIZE.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Prime Minister to-day received from the Dominions Office, London, copies of a circular issued by the Nobel Committee of ...

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  15. NEW CONSTITUTION FOR GERMANY.

    Reports from Berlin suggest, that the proclamation of a new constitution will be Germany's "spectacular event" for 1937 unless something more thrilling ...

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  16. AMUSEMENTS.

    What was claimed to be the first Australian stage presentation of excerpts from Noel Coward's Conversation Piece was one of the features of the Victorian ...

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  17. NEW BILLS.

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Notice was given in the House of Representatives to-night of two minor bills to be introduced to-morrow. One will amend the ...

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  18. TIMBER YARD BLAZE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Two firemen were injured, Mrs. Ellen Sullivan 73 years, had to be carried to safety when her home caught fire, and a fire engme ...

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  19. EXTERNAL BORROWING.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--Commenting on the suggestion of the Premier of New South Wales (Mr. Stevens), to borrow money abroad, the Premier (Mr. ...

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  20. Two Brothers Charged.

    Geoffrey Davies, 32 years, dealer, and his brother, Rupert Davies, 27 years, storeman, were charged late yesterday afternoon at the City Watch House with ...

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  21. ATLANTIC AIR SERVICES

    The Under-Secretary for Air (Sir Philip Sassoon) was questioned in the House of Commons regarding British air services over the north and south Atlantic. He ...

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  22. REVUE AT PRINCESS.

    Three hundred members of Melbourne operatic and dramatic societies will present a musical phantasy entitled The Coronation Revue, at the Princess ...

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  23. LEVEL CROSSING SMASH.

    WELLINGTON, Thursday, -- Father and son, Henry and Bryan Williams, were admitted to hospital in Christchurch to-day, after a lorry in which ...

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  24. Alice Sit By the Fire.

    With the idea of assisting the work of the Young Australia League a dramatic unit called the Y.A.L. Players has been formed in Melbourne. The first ...

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  25. PLANE CRASH.

    DARWIN, Thursday.--Dr. Fenton and Mr. Johnston are expected to remain in hospital for another, week Mrs. Johnston's legs are badly scratched and ...

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  26. PREMIER'S ABSENCE.

    Assurances that they would not do anything to prejudice the petition of the Government during the absence of the Premier at the Coronation were given ...

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  27. Car Runs Over Cyclist.

    CAMPERDOWN, Thursday.--Stanley Neave was admitted to Camperdown District Hospital last flight suffering from extensive head injuries as the result of ...

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  28. NUNS SAVE ORPHANS.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--A fire broke out in a scullery beneath St. Philomena dormitory, containing thirty-five sleeping boys, at the Sisters of St. Joseph ...

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  29. Massed Bands to Play.

    Spectators at the Navy, Army and Air Force gymkhana, to be held at the show grounds on Saturday afternoon, 21st November, will hear a recital of massed ...

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  30. AROUND WORLD NON-STOP.

    Clyde Pangborn, the American airman who will shortly make a cold weather test flight over the Atlantic with a Brunell Transport plane, proposes to ...

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  31. Car Crashes Into Tree.

    EUROA, Thursday.--When a party of Yea residents was returning home from Wagga early this morning their car crashed into a tree on Tubb's Hill, about ...

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  32. LIVERPOOL WHEAT MARKET.

    At Liverpool to-day the quotation for March wheat futures was 77⅞. Other months neglected. ...

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  33. WILMA BERKELEY.

    Miss Wilma Berkeley, the Australian soprano, who was one of the late Dame Nellie Melba's discoveries, and who has been successful in England, will be the supporting ...

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  34. PRICE OF GOLD.

    The price of gold in London to-day was £7 26 per oz., compared with £7 26½ pesterday. ...

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  35. DREAMER JUMPS THROUGH WINDOW.

    phil Cope, holder of the high hurdles world record, dreamed of burglars last night, and, jumping out of bed in pursuit of them leaped through a window ...

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  36. Young Angler Drowned.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The body of Frank Elks. 19 years, who was drowned while trout fishing near Dorrigo yesterday, was recovered to-day. ...

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  37. Sentence Reduced on Appeal.

    BENDIGO, Thursday. -- Joseph Bellinger, 59 years, a foreigner, who charged with a disgusting offence, was sentenced by a bench of honorary ...

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  38. FARMER'S BODY EXHUMED.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- The remains of Thomas Steven Robinson, 47 years tobacco former, which were found in the debris of his burnt farm house at ...

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  39. EXCHANGE RATES O NLONDON.

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  40. THE TASMAN FLIGHT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Because of bad weather, which is likely to last for several days, Mr. Leonard Clarke, the New Zealand airman, has postponed his flight ...

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  41. WILLS AND ESTATES.

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  42. Advertising

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  43. Advertising

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