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  2. ALDERMAN'S NEAT LEFT

    A surprising display of fisticuffs between two aldermen occurred at the conclusion of yesterday's meeting of the City ...

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  3. GRIMMETT WAS MASTERED BY NOURSE

    Despite what the subsequent matches may bring, Grimmett met his master to-day in young Nourse. Prior to Nourse's appearance Grimmett was ...

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  4. BRAZIL RISING CHECKED

    Official Government reports to-day indicated that the revolutionary movement in the northern States has been cheeked Nevertheless. President ...

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  5. NO NEWS FROM ELLSWORTH

    No further word has been received from Mr. Lincoln Ellsworth and Pilot Kenyon, who left Dundee Island on Saturday morning ...

    Article : 280 words
  6. FIGHT IN A SURGERY

    Dr. Allan Bothamley (45), of Fitzroy, appeared in the City Court to-day charged with having, at Fitzroy yesterday, murdered Dr. Francis ...

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  7. ECONOMIC HOPE OF EUROPE

    That the world was turning from economic self-sufficiency and high tariffs to a policy of reciprocal trade and reasonable tariffs was the opinion ...

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  8. ITALY MOBILISING RESOURCES

    Punishment of shopkeepers for overcharging or withholding stocks, and plans to make Italy self-supporting are now occupying the attention of the Italian civil authorities. They hone to release 100,000 conscripts for farm and industrial work. ...

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  9. 11 TO MEET M.C.C.

    The Victorian captain, H. I. Ebeling, is to lead the combined team officially styled the Australian eleven in the four days' match against the ...

    Article : 138 words
  10. ITALIANS SURPRISED BY ABYSSINIANS

    An Addis Ababa message says the Abyssinians assert that a detachment of Ras Seyoum's troops, under Dedjasmatch Worres, surprised and routed ...

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  11. NAZIS' ATTACK ON CHURCH

    German catholics behave that the secret police are now beginning the long-expected offensive against the Church. The first steps are intended ...

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  12. DEPOSED EMPEROR DEAD

    Lij Yasu, the deposed Emperor of Abyssinia, has died from general paralysis in his luxurious prison at Garmoulella. ...

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  13. UNIONS OPPOSE SANCTIONS

    The sittings of the congress of the Australasian Council of Trade Unions to-day afforded an insight into current views held by the industrial wing ...

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  14. TEAM HAS MANY WEAKNESSES

    As a side representative of the present strength of Australian cricket the New South Wales selectors have made a very parochial selection and one ...

    Article : 275 words
  15. OIL MOST EFFECTIVE OF SANCTIONS

    An oil sanction against Italy would be more effective than all other sanctions put together is the conclusion of the "Financial News" in a reasoned ...

    Article : 387 words
  16. DISAPPOINTMENT IN GREECE

    The splendours of the beflagged and flood-lit city contrast with the humble circumstances of King George's exile, during which he often ...

    Article : 237 words
  17. DISCOVERY OF NEW PIGMENT

    Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd., announce the discovery of a new pigment, monastral fast blue, this being the first since Prussian blue was ...

    Article : 111 words
  18. MAN'S DEATH IN BRAWL

    The trial began in the Criminal Court to-day of three young men, William Hollebone, James Augustus Charters, and Edward Sydney John Smith, on a charge of having, at ...

    Article : 292 words
  19. NO AUTONOMY IN TIENTSIN

    The autonomy movement in North China seems to be progressing, as it were, on one leg. Hardly had the Nanking Government characterised the ...

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  20. AUSTRALIANS' OPPONENTS AT BOMBAY

    The following have been selected to play for Yuvraj Patiala's Indian cloven against Tarrant's Australian eleven on December 5 at Bombay.—Yuvraj ...

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  21. SOUTH AUSTRALIANS DISAPPOINTED

    The announcement ol the personnel of the combined Australian team to play against the M.C.C. in Sydney has disappointed cricket enthusiasts in ...

    Article : 110 words
  22. THE AMERICA'S CUP

    Announcing that he had withdrawn his challenge for the America's Cup in 1936, Mr. C. R. Fairey, chairman and managing director of the Fairey ...

    Article : 187 words
  23. IMPORTANCE OF DISCOVERY

    Brisbane chemists were unanimous in the view yesterday that if the reported discovery of the new pigment, monastral fast blue, was well founded, it ...

    Article : 92 words
  24. MR. BALDWIN SEEKS DUCE'S PEACE TERMS

    Mr. Baldwin's invitation to Signor Mussolini to formulate the conditions on which he would expect to end hostilitles was a passage in a letter which ...

    Article : 352 words
  25. CHINA CLIPPER'S FLIGHT

    The Pan-American Airways' flying boat, China Clipper, which is on the first airmail flight from San Francisco to the Philippines, reached Wake ...

    Article : 42 words
  26. RECIPROCAL USE OF ISLANDS

    The British Government officially has not been informed of the satisfactory conclusion of the London—Washington negotiations for the ...

    Article : 81 words
  27. EX-KAISER'S TRIBUTE TO JELLICOE

    More than 1000 wreaths were laid beside the grave of the late Admiral of the Fleet, Earl Jellicoe, in St. Paul's Cathedral. Among them was one on ...

    Article : 145 words
  28. INTERFERENCE WITH BROADCAST

    A further development occurred to night in the campaign against the broadcasts of the Rev. C. G. [?]geuor when the aerial of the trans ...

    Article : 113 words
  29. CLIMBED TO GET COOL

    Pilot Cameron arrived here at 6 p.m. to-day in his Percival Gull aeroplane from Sydney, with Mr. W. Turner and Mr. Kirkpatrick of Sydney. ...

    Article : 83 words
  30. FARMER DIES FROM INJURIES

    H. Atkinson (40), a dairy farmer, of Wolvi, who had his right leg torn oil when it was caught in a revolving flywheel, died in the Gympie ...

    Article : 43 words
  31. SUMMER BURSTS ON MELBOURNE

    Summer burst upon Melbourne to-day, the temperature in the city ascending to 98 degrees, the highest reading this season. The whole of the northern part of the ...

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