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  2. THE NEW TARIFF.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 28.—The reasons which actuated the Tariff Board in recommending to the Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. Pratten) alterations in the ...

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  3. OVERTIME STRIKE.

    A general hold-up of shipping is threatened through the overtime strike. Representatives of the shipowners at a meeting in Melbourne yesterday decided to hold to the letter of their ultimatum and to refuse to negotiate with the Waterside Workers' Federation before the dispute ...

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  4. AVIATION.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 27.—The scheduled endurance flight of the "South-ern Cross" has been postponed until Monday. ...

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  5. BRITISH INDUSTRY.

    LONDON, Nov. 28.—The "Daily Telegraph" states that the Trade Union Council has deferred to December 20 the letter sent to it by prominent ...

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  6. WHEAT HANDLING.

    All the automatic wheat-handling machinery which could be brought into use was operated yesterday when the lumpers recommenced the handling of wheat ...

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  7. COMO ACCIDENT.

    At the Perth Hospital early this morning it was learned that the condition of Greta Bulline (18), who received fearful injuries when she was caught by the ...

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  8. DISARMAMENT.

    LONDON, Nov. 27.—Lord Cushendun, who has succeeded Lord Cecil as British representative to the League of Nations, will leave London to-morrow for Geneva ...

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  9. PLEASURE TOUR.

    LONDON, Nov. 27.—The Imperial Airways "Silver-wing" de luxe 8-ton three-motored air liner will leave Croydon on December 31 on the world's first aerial ...

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  10. BEN TILLETT'S VIEW.

    LONDON, Nov. 28.—Referring to the industrialists' letter. Mr. Ben Tillett, speaking at Salford, said the best brains of capitalists mast join the best brains of ...

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  11. LANCASTER STRANDED.

    BASRA (Iraq), Nov. 27.—Captain Lancaster, who is flying to Australia is a light aeroplane, is stranded at Bushire (Persia) as a consequence of magneto ...

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  12. ITALY AND HUNGARY.

    ROME, Nov. 26.—Negotiations are progressing at the Chigi Palace for a treaty of commerce between Italy and Hungary. ...

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  13. RUSSIA'S ARMY.

    LONDON, Nov. 27.—A military authority writing in "The Times," apropos of Russian participation at the Disarmament Commission, reveals the strength of ...

    Article : 338 words
  14. SERVICE TO PERSIA.

    LONDON, Nov. 27.—The Riga correspondent of "The Times" states that the Soviet Government has contracted with the Junkers firm to maintain an air ...

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    After a great deal of preparatory work, Temple Court, which is being erected in Perth at the north-east corner of the Esplanada-William-street intersection, is assuming definite shape. As interior view. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. AIR FORCE MACHINES.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 28.—Seven of the eight machines of the Royal Australian Air Force, which flew to Adelaide on Friday to take part in the pageant of ...

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  17. TASMANIAN SERVICE.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 28.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) was asked in the House of Representatives to-day by Mr. Theodore (Lab., N.S.W.), whether it was ...

    Article : 135 words
  18. AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    LONDON, Nov. 28.—The "Morning Post" considers that the 5 per cent. Commonwealth loan of. £7,500,000 has been issued at a fairly reasonable rate and ...

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  19. FEDERATION PLANS.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 28.—Plans to meet the situation arising out of the demands of the shipowners that all awards and agreements must be fully observed ...

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  20. JUGO-SLAV DELEGATES.

    LONDON, Nov. 27.—The Jugo-Slavian delegation at Geneva consists of M. Lazar, M. Narkovitch, General Nenadovitch, M. Constantin and M. Fotitch. ...

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  21. Deputation to Mr. Bruce.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 28.—With a request that the Federal Ministry should take action immediately to relieve the position in Tasmania caused by the ...

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  22. TROUBLED CHINA.

    HONG KONG, Nov. 28.—Stories of Red terrorism in the Hoifung district have been confirmed by Bishop Valtorta Vicar Apostolic of Hong Kong; "I have ...

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  23. IMPERIAL FINANCE.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 28.—During the last few weeks Mr. J. E. Darling, director of the Midland Bank, limited, of London, has been on a visit to Victoria prior to ...

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  24. Underwriters' Liability.

    LONDON, Nov. 28.—The underwriters have been saddled with 75 per cent. of the Commonwealth 5 per cent. loan of £7,500,000. ...

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  25. SHIPBUILDING.

    LONDON, Nov. 28.—Speaking at the launching of the Shaw, Savill, and Albion; Line's motor ship Zealandie, Sir George Hooker, chairman of the shipbuilding firm ...

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  26. SCENE AT PICK-UP.

    Anticipating a big demand for labour, about 1,000 men gathered at the usual pick-up place near B shed, Victoria Quay, yesterday morning, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. AT NEWCASTLE.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 28.—On the grounds that the vessel was loaded br non-union labour as Risdon, wharf labourers at Newcastle to-day refused to handle the ...

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  28. SYNTHETIC FLAPPER.

    LONDON, Nov. 27.—"The patron saint of chemistry" is how Dr. E. F. Armstrong, director of the British Dyestuffs Corporation described the modern ...

    Article : 109 words
  29. VENGEFUL, FIRES.

    CANTON, Nov. 28.—At the week-end there were many large fires which originated, according to arrested extremists, in revenge against the Government for ...

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  30. HOMICIDAL FOOTBALL.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 27.—The hazardousness of at least one branch of Ameri-can sport is emphasised by the announce-ment that 17 young men were killed and ...

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  31. "Girls Steadier than Boys."

    LONDON, Nov. 26.—The High Commissioner for New Zealand (Sir James Parr) in opening a school at Seaford (Essex) to-day, said that flapperdom in ...

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  32. FLOODS IN ALGERIA.

    PARIS, Nov. 27.—Floods in Algeria broke a dam and burst an underground river. Many houses in various towns collapsed. ...

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  33. SHIPPING MEN'S VIEWS.

    Shipping men, upon being approached yesterday, commented that the resolution of the waterside workers would make it appear that they are accepting a ...

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  34. POSITION GRAVE.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 28.—The position that has arisen as a result of the overtime strike of the wharf labourers is regarded in shipping and commercial circles as ...

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  35. EARL'S DAUGHTER KILLED.

    LONDON, Nov. 28.—The death has occurred as a result of a hunting accident of the Earl of Derby's daughter. Lady Victoria Bullock. It is believed ...

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  36. A TIMELY WARNING.

    PARIS, Nov. 28.—The promptness of the engineer, Fergould, at the dam, in telephoning a 40 minutes' warning to the picturesque town of Perregaux that the ...

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  37. A SCOURGE REMOVED.

    PARIS, Nov. 27.—The biggest criminal trial for many years, which lasted for 25 days, ended this rooming following an all-night sitting of the Court, when ...

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  38. DARTMOOR PRISON.

    LONDON, Nov. 27.—The Secretary for Home Affairs (Sir William Joynson-Hicks), who recently toured the penal settlements and prisons, described ...

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  39. FRANCE AND JUGO-SLAVIA.

    PARIS, Nov. 28.—The text has been issued of the Franco-Jugo-Slavian treaty. It provides for mutual aid within the limits permitted by the League of ...

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  40. OWNERS' STATEMENT.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 28.—The following statement was issued to-night by the chairman of the Oversea Shipping Representatives' Association: "New Australian ...

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  41. MURDER AND SUICIDE.

    LONDON, Nov. 28.—Consternation was created yesterday evening in the crowded Rembrandt Plein, Amsterdam's equivalent to London's Leicester Square ...

    Article : 49 words
  42. "Pure Imagination."

    LONDON, Nov. 28.—The Secretary for Home Affairs (Sir William Joynson-Hicks) classes as pure imagination the reports that he intends to close ...

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  43. RACE DISCRIMINATION.

    TOKIO, Nov. 28.—Viscount Ishii, who insists on retiring not only from the ambassadorship in Paris but from diplomatic life, in his first public speech before an ...

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  44. BRATIANO'S FUNERAL.

    BUCHAREST, Nov. 27.—The funeral of M. Bratiano, late Prime Minister, passed off without disturbance, and in the presence of members of the Roval Family. ...

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  45. OIL FOR SPAIN.

    LONDON, Nov. 27.—The Madrid correspondent of the "Daily News" reports that the Russian Petroleum Syndicate has contracted to supply 100,000 tons of ...

    Article : 40 words
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