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  2. DOES GERMANY WANT PEACE?

    LONDON, Tuesday:—"Germany needs peace, but does she want it? We hope so, but we will have to find out." declared Mr. Baldwin ...

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  3. NAZI CONTROL, ALLEGES MR. LANG

    SYDNEY, Tuesday:—When the debate was resumed on the second reading of the Dairy Products Bill in the Legislative Assembly to-day, ...

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  4. ONE PER CENT INCREASE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday:— Cabinet to-day decided to increase the 5 per cent. super tax on property income to 6 per ...

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  5. CONSTABLE WANTED

    BRISBANE, Tuesday:- Police in all States are watching for a young constable who is wanted on a warrant issued concerning the ...

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  6. FRANCO-BRITISH ALLIANCE

    LONDON, Monday:— "Europe cannot sit forever on the safety valve of German nationalism, " writes Lord Rothermere in the ...

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  7. THE REST Win

    SYDNEY, Tuesday:— The Rest snatched victory in the Collins-Kelleway-Andrews testimonal match to-day by two wickets, due ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. HOLY SEE And Germany

    VATICAN CITY, Monday:— Serious tension between Germany and the Holy See is likely if the sterilisation law is enforced. The ...

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  9. INCREASE IN HOURS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday:—In the Legislative Assembly to-day, the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Lang) moved "that this House expresses its ...

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  10. SHOOTING CHARGE FAILS NEW GUARD

    "Probably yon are as disgusted as I am at the lightness with which some people regard the oath, by which they swear before God to tell the truth," SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A conference of 120 delegates, representing 14 of the 19 "localities" of the New Guard, resolved to remove Colonel Erie Campbell ...

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  11. INDIAN AIR MAIL SERVICE

    LONDON, Monday:—The Indian air mail, which leaves London on December 9 will inaugurate the extended service from Rangoon to Singapore. ...

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  12. DELIBERATELY KEPT LOW?

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Reference to egg prices was made by Mr. Bate (U.A.P., South Coast) in the Legislative Assembly to-day, when he ...

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  13. BISHOP MOWLL

    LONDON, Monday:—Bishop Mowll, who has been appointed Archbishop of Sydney, said: '' I go to Australia with an open mind on all church ...

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  14. RIDICULED BY POLICE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.— In the House of Representatives today, Mr. Perkins (Minister for the Interior) said the statement made by Mr. Nelson ...

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  15. EMPIRE BROADCAST

    LONDON, Tuesday:.—The British Broadcasting Corporation is broadcasting the Peterseri-Harvey fight on Thursday, hoping to relay it ...

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  16. FEDERAL LABOR

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The N.S.W. branch of the Federal Labor Party, at a recent conference with the representatives of the Federal Parliamentary ...

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  17. TWO TICKETS BEAR SAME NUMBER

    SYDNEY, Tuesday:—If No. 29164 wins a prize in the 169th lottery on Friday, Mr. W. H. Whiddon will be faced with a problem. ...

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  18. SHOCKING BANDIT OUTRAGE

    SHANGHAI, Monday:—A shocking bandit outrage was perpetrated last night 40 miles east of Tsitsihar on the Trans-Siberian railway. Bandits had unbolted the rails and the Trans-Siberian express, travelling at 50 miles an hour, ...

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  19. "THOSE FINE CITIZENS"

    LOS ANGELES, Monday:—California's smiling Governor Rolph to-day congratulated "those fine citizens of San Jose who lynched Trumond and Holmes. "If anyone is arrested for participating in the lynching, I will give him a free ...

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  20. WAGE REDUCTION

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday:— A joint meeting of the Emergency Committee of the A.C.T.U. and the 10 per cent. Restoration Committee to-day decided ...

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  21. NEW BRITISH CRUISER

    LONDON, Monday:—The Admiralty states that the average speed maintained by the new cruiser Achilles on her 24-hour voyage from Gibraltart to ...

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  22. LIMITED TO TRACTION ENGINES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Though the Government secured a majority of one on the second reading of the Iron and Steel products ...

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  23. THEFT OF £406

    BRISBANE, Tuesday—Found guilty of having stolen £40688 while employed as a clerk in the Department of Labor, William Joseph Gregory (33) ...

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  24. DIED SUDDENLY IN BOAT

    TOWNSVILLE, Tuesday: — James Simpson Love, one of the best known residents in North Queensland and widely known throughout Australia, ...

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  25. DISCRIMINATORY DUTIES

    LONDON, Monday:—A message from Paris states that the Minister of Commerce and Industry in the new French Cabinet (M. Laurence Eynac) ...

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  26. BANKRUPTCY PETITION

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A bankruptcy petition was lodged to-day by Violet May De Garis, of Armidale, widow of the late C. J. De Garis, of ...

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  27. FLIGHT TO N.Z.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. C. T. P. Ulm stated to-night that, after a final test of the engines of the Faith in Australia, he was of the opinion that, ...

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