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  2. UNDERWORLD FEUD.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 10.—A feud between rival gauge in the Sydney underworld broke out with dramatic suddenness last evening, when a member of one gang was mortally ...

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  3. CHINESE PIRATES.

    SHANGHAI, Nov. 9.—Reports of another sensational piratical coup on the China coast reached here to-day, following the mysterious disappearance for two ...

    Article : 171 words
  4. LAST CHAPTERS OF WAR.

    LONDON, Nov. 9.—There was a brilliant scene in the Guildhall to-night when a distinguished company sat down to the Lord Mayor's banquet. For the first time, Labour ...

    Article : 421 words
  5. FREEDOM OF SEAS.

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 8.—It is learned that President Hoover is seeking to broaden the discussions at the five-Power naval conference in London in January ...

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  6. DINNER TO V.C.'S.

    LONDON, Nov. 9.—In the great gilded gallery of the House of Lords, ablaze with Victoria Crosses modelled in Flanders poppies, the Prince of Wales, as ...

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  7. THE ARMISTICE.

    At 11 o'clock this morning the report of a gun from the Observatory will mark the beginning of a silence, recalling the greater peace that followed the boom of guns on ...

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  8. THE SILENCE.

    War is sick, and like to tumble Now on hungry days: Void the ogre's reeking platter, Withered are his bays. ...

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  9. A WOMAN'S PIQUE.

    LONDON, Nov. 9.—The mystery which confronted Scotland Yard following the discovery of a suit case containing charred human bones on the top of a London 'bus ...

    Article : 259 words
  10. AMERICAN OBSERVANCE.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 9.—The Commissioner-General for Australia (Mr. Herbert Brookes) addressed the Schools and Universities Club to-day on the history of ...

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  11. BRITISH DISCLAIMER.

    LONDON, Nov. 9.—Speaking at the Lord Mayor's banquet in the Guildhall to-night, the Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) said that the statement that the ...

    Article : 70 words
  12. NEW FRENCH MINISTRY.

    PARIS, Nov. 9.—In what is described as one of the greatest speeches of his life, M. Briand, the ex-Prime Minister, and now Minister for Foreign Affairs in M. ...

    Article : 418 words
  13. THE NAVAL CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Nov. 9.—Two matters of special interest to the naval conference in January have arisen on the question of submarines. The first is a report from ...

    Article : 130 words
  14. REVOLUTION IN OUTLOOK.

    LONDON, Nov. 9.—General Smuts, the Leader of the Opposition in the South African Parliament, delivering his second Rhodes lecture at Oxford to-day, said that ...

    Article : 186 words
  15. MIGRATION.

    LONDON, Nov. 8.—In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Somerville (Conservative) moved the second reading of a Bil for extending the benefits of the ...

    Article : 175 words
  16. PACIFIC RELATIONS.

    TOKIO, Nov. 9.—The international conference of the Institute of Pacific Relations virtually ended to-day, when an interesting but inconclusive discussion was ...

    Article : 206 words
  17. BRITISH COAL.

    LONDON, Nov. 9.—The "Daily Herald" states:—"Acute differences in policy have arisen among the mine owners, of whom a minority take strong objection to the ...

    Article : 205 words
  18. FOREIGNERS ABROAD.

    PARIS, Nov. 9.—A draft convention which is being considered by the international conference on the treatment of foreigners contains a number of ...

    Article : 236 words
  19. MR. SCULLIN'S PROPOSALS.

    LONDON, Nov. 10.—The Overseas Settlement Committee is still unable to disclose the progress of the conference on the proposals of the Australian Prime Minister ...

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  20. WOMAN SHOT IN BACK.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 10.—As a result of a mysterious shooting affray in Foveaux-street, Surry Hills, a woman was admitted to the Sydney Hospital in a critical ...

    Article : 288 words
  21. AVIATION.

    LONDON, Nov. 9.—Messrs. Saunders and Roe are expecting shortly to complete at Cowes a novel aircraft for the airline between the Australian mainland and ...

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  22. AMERICAN TOURISTS.

    WELTEVREDEN (Java), Nov. 10.—Continuing their goodwill cruise of the Pacific, members of the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce, with their wives ...

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  23. A BIG MERGER.

    LONDON, Nov. 9.—Negotiations are nearly complete for a merger of the Abercyon and Cambrian collieries, with a capital of £10,000,000. The two collieries ...

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  24. THE ANTARCTIC.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 10.—A message received yesterday by the External Affairs Department stated that the Antarctic expedition ship Discpvery reached Possession ...

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  25. KIDNAPPED IN CHINA.

    SHANGHAI, Nov. 9.—Several well-dressed Russians have been arrested at Tientsin in connection with the daring kidnapping of Aaron Brenner, a wealthy ...

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  26. GIANT BRITISH AIRSHIP.

    LONDON, Nov. 9.—Yesterday the new British airship R101 left her mooring mast at Cardington (which is just outside Bedford) and made a short tour of the ...

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  27. CO-OPERATIVE EXPLORATION.

    COPENHAGEN, Nov. 9.—Plans for a simultaneous polar exploration in 1932-3, in which Australasia will co-operate with America in the Antarctic, include the use ...

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  28. BOGUS AUSTRALIAN OFFICER.

    LONDON, Nov. 8.—Aloysius Christoffel Tops, who is stated to be a Dutchman, who has been posing as an officer of the Australian Forces, appeared before the ...

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  29. MOVEMENT AGAINST WAR.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 10.—In an Armistice Day message to the people of Australia the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) urges Australia to think only on the lines of peace ...

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  30. ARCHBISHOP HEAD.

    LONDON, Nov. 9.—Archbishop Head, the new Anglican prelate of Melbourne, on leaving Liverpool on board the Euripides to-day received an enthusiastic send-off ...

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  31. MINER DROWNED.

    AUCKLAND, Nov. 10.—A tremendous cloudburst occurred in the ranges in the vicinity of the Kouata Reefs mining settlement near Paeroa yesterday. Maratoto ...

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  32. DOCTOR CONVICTED.

    AUCKLAND, Nov. 10.—A medical practitioner, Balder Singh Share, was convicted in the Supreme Court yesterday of having assaulted a female patient. He was ...

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  33. BRUTAL ASSAULT.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 10.—Following an argument in her room with a young man at Surry Hills on Friday night, Ettie Murray (23) was shockingly injured when the ...

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  34. PILOTS' EARNINGS.

    LONDON, Nov. 8.—Big earnings by pilots of the port of London are disclosed by a return issued to-day. The pilots number 195. Of these 76 are Channel pilots ...

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  35. AIR LINER DISASTER.

    LONDON, Nov. 8.—An inquest on the bodies of the seven persons who lost their lives in the disaster which befell a German air liner in Surrey on Wednesday, when ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    It is reported in Rome that the Vatican has informed Britain that it does not favour reform of the Gregorian calendar for the establishment of a fixed Easter. ...

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  37. TICKET FRAUD.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 10.—To assist the movie carnival last Friday week the management of Stadiums, Ltd., agreed to the printing of 30 free tickets for the lucky ...

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  38. ATTEMPTED HOLD-UP.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 10.—A well-known resident of Albury, Mr. Angus Bell, reports that as he and his wife and a friend, Mr. Casey, a member of the staff of the Albury ...

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  39. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

    NEW YORK, Nov. 8.—The stock market became more like its normal self to-day, there, being no wild gyrating in prices or trading. The market opened higher. ...

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  40. RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE WAR

    LONDON, Nov. 10.—Mr. G. P. Gooch, joint-editor of British Documents on the Origin of the War, lecturing in London last night said: "I must say that judged ...

    Article : 91 words
  41. CHURCH SERVICES.

    Services of thanksgiving were held in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church yesterday, when a wreath of poppies was placed on the communion table. Last night the ...

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  42. BODY IN CREEK.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 10.—A message received in Sydney late to-night from Narrabri stated that two rabbiters found a bag in Narrabri Creek about three miles from ...

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  43. TOC H. FUND.

    LONDON, Nov. 8.—The Prince of Wales to-day received Lord Brotherton, who is giving £25,000 to the Toc H Endowment Fund, which now totals £91,000. Lord ...

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  44. WOMEN'S PEACE RALLY.

    Representatives of women's organisations attended a mass meeting on the Esplanade yesterday afternoon in favour of world peace, the president being Mrs. C. ...

    Article : 301 words
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