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  2. ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

    LAUNCESTON, Dec. 19.—In perfect weather and before a crowd of 1,500 people the game between Tasmania and England was concluded on the Launceston cricket ...

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  3. WAR DEBTS ISSUE.

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 18.—The retiring President (Mr. Hoover) and the Secretary of the Treasury (Mr. Mills) held a protracted conference to-day, drafting a ...

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  4. AID TO FARMERS.

    The Premier (Sir James Mitchell) said yesterday afternoon that, in reply to his telegram pointing out the objection to making the distribution of the Federal ...

    Article : 258 words
  5. HINDU UNTOUCHABLES.

    CALCUTTA, Dec. 19.—The campaign being conducted by Sir. M. K. Gandhi, the Congress leader, to secure for the depressed classes the right to enter the ...

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  6. FRENCH CABINET.

    PARIS, Dec. 18.—M. Paul Boncour, who has been a prominent statesman for many years, has succeeded in forming a Cabinet to follow that of M. Herriot, which ...

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  7. RIVALRY IN EUROPE.

    LONDON, Dec. 19.—The Belgrade correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that Yugoslavia is preparing to defend her frontiers against ...

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  8. RAILWAY WASHAWAYS.

    On Sunday what seemed to be a cloudburst occurred in the Wiluna-Meekatharra area, causing considerable damage to railway property. Although a train was ...

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  9. DEATH IN HOSPITAL.

    NORTHAM, Dec. 19.—In the Northam Police Court this morning the District Coroner (Mr. F. M. Read, R.M.) opened an inquiry into the cause of death of ...

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  10. COLLIE COAL INQUIRY.

    Evidence regarding the use of pulverised coal and of mechanical stokers was given before the Royal Commissioner on the Coal Industry (Dr. H. Herman) yesterday. ...

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  11. MINING DEBENTURES.

    LONDON, Dec. 19.—The Appeal Court, by a majority, allowed the appeal of the Broken Hill Proprietary against Mr. Justice Maughan's ruling in the High ...

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  12. OIL-FIELD DISPUTE.

    GENEVA, Dec. 19.—"As Persia had already decided to notify the League Council of Britain's intimidating, almost threatening, attitude to Persia, we have ...

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  13. DOMINIONS' POSITION.

    LONDON, Dec. 19.—City newspapers give prominence to New Zealand's offer to resume her war debt payments to Britain, emphasising the generosity of the ...

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  14. MAILS TRANSFERRED.

    WILUNA, Dec. 19.—Passengers and mails from the train, to Perth which was derailed near Gnaweeda last night, were transferred to motor vehicles, and will ...

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  15. SOVIET INDUSTRY.

    RIGA, Dec. 18.—In accordance with recent decrees, the Soviet is dismissing surplus workers in all industries, creating a new army of unemployed. The workless ...

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  16. BETTING TAXATION.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 19.—Moving the adoption of the report and balance sheet at the annual general meeting of Automatic Totalisators. Ltd.. to-day, the chairman ...

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  17. BOTS' ESCAPADE.

    Considerable ingenuity and remarkable precocity were, according to police reports, displayed by four boys who, on Sunday night it is alleged stole a motor ...

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  18. QUEST FOR GOLD.

    KALGOORLIE, Dec. 19.—Arriving here this afternoon after battling against headwinds from Laverton for over three hours, the West Centralian aeroplane and pilots ...

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  19. AUSTRALIA'S OBLIGATIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 19.—Approval was expressed in financial circles in Melbourne to-day of the action of the New Zealand Government in offering to reassume ...

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  20. GAOL BECOMES A RESIDENCE.

    KALGOORLIE, Dec. 19.—During the past 12 months the shortage of houses in Kalgoorlie and Boulder has led to the conversion of many unusual building into ...

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  21. STERILISATION OF CATGUT.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 19.—The City Coroner (Mr. Farrington), after an inquiry to-day into the death of Margaret Grace Sheldrick who died from tetanus in the Royal ...

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  22. AIR ACCIDENT SEQUEL.

    BRISBANE, Dec. 19.—Mrs. Bonney, the Brisbane airwoman who recently completed a flight around Australia, has been charged by the Air Accidents ...

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  23. TAXATION ON ANNUITY.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 19.—The appeal by Olga Clare de Morero, formerly Horden, against a judgment of the State Full Court which ruled that she was liable for income tax ...

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  24. Opinion in Canberra.

    CANBERRA, Dec. 19.—The offer of the New Zealand Government to resume liability for war debt payments to Great Britain will, it is considered in official ...

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  25. MUSIC IN AUSTRALIA.

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 19.—After having spent some time in Australia examining for the Trinity College of Music, London, Dr. John E. Borland. F.R.C.O., will leave for ...

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  26. GOLD STANDARD.

    LONDON, Dec. 19.—The city editor of the "Daily Herald" states that consultations between the Treasury and the Bank of England have resulted in a decision ...

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  27. BY RAIL TO ESPERANCE.

    KALGOORLIE, Dec. 19.—"The Esperance Flyer," the new all-passenger train which completes the journey from Kalgoorlie to Esperance in five hours less ...

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  28. WHARF LABOURER'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 13.—A post mortem examination made to-day showed that it was practically impossible that an accident could have caused the head injuries ...

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  29. SECOND TASMANIAN MATCH.

    LAUNCESTON, Dec. 19.—The Tasmanian team to meet the Englishmen in a three-day match at Hobart, commencing on Friday is as follows:—Atkinson, ...

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  30. GERMAN OUTLOOK.

    BERLIN, Dec. 18.—Speaking at Madgebury to-day, Herr Hitler, the Nazi leader, said that he was unwilling to participate in the Government while there existed a ...

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  31. FALL INTO BULKHEAD.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 19.—Cecil William Helen (about 40), of Acacia-avenue, Ryde, was killed to-day at the White Bay power house, where he was employed. Melen ...

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  32. STRENUOUS FEDERAL SESSION.

    ALBANY, Dec. 19.—Senator Sir George Pearce and Lady Pearce disembarked from the Katoomba at Albany this morning. They will Spend Christmas on their ...

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  33. FIRE IN KINEMA.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 19.—A few minutes before 11 o'clock this morning, when the first session was to begin in the Lyceum Theatre, Pitt-street, the screen caught ...

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  34. STREAMLINED TRAIN.

    BERLIN, Dec. 19.—A streamlined train driven by two 140 horse-power Diesel engines covered the 180 miles between Berlin and Hamburg to-day at an average ...

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  35. TUBERCULAR COWS.

    BELFAST, Dec. 19.—Tests made by the Ministry of Agriculture in Northern Ireland, with Dr. Spahlinger's vaccine disclosed striking results. Eleven calves were ...

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  36. BRADMAN'S POSITION.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 19.—Consent was granted by the New South Wales Cricket Association to-night to D. G. Bradman playing for New South Wales in the ...

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  37. STRUCK BY FLYING TIMBER.

    CRANBROOK, Dec. 19.—Roy Bayley, one of a family of brothers operating a timber mill at Riversdale, Frankland River district, received serious head injuries on ...

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  38. LECTURER IN ECONOMICS.

    CANBERRA, Dec. 19.—As there is an increasing number of students in Canberra who are desirous of studying economics, the council of the Canberra ...

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  39. TWO GIRLS ASSAULTED.

    There was no development yesterday in connection with the case of assault which was reported to the Criminal Investigation Branch during the week-end ...

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  40. TRANSPORT STRIKE ENDS.

    CAPE TOWN, Dec. 18.—Through the mediation of the Minister for Labour (Mr. Creswell) Cape Town's tram and bus strike ended after [?] Week-end ...

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  41. LIONS FIGHT IN MID-AIR.

    LONDON, Dec. 19.—A lion and lioness while travelling from Ostend to London in a triple-engined air liner to-day commenced to fight. They trainer fearlessly ...

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  42. DRAMATIC COLLAPSE.

    ADELAIDE, Dec. 19.—New South Wales collapsed sensationally to-day when it wanted only 86 runs for victory in the Sheffield Shield match with South ...

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  43. POLICE NEWS.

    On December 15, Emma Atkinson (63), of Davis-road. Claremont, was admitted to the St. John of God Hospital, suffering from a fractured jaw and facial injuries. ...

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  44. CYCLIST KNOCKED OVER.

    KALGOORLIE, Dec. 19.—Denis Murphy (34) was struck by a motor car in Hannan-street, Kalgoorlie, this afternoon, as he was leaving the kerb on his bicycle. ...

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  45. POSSESSION OF COCAINE.

    BRISBANE, Dec. 19.—A woman was fined £75, in default four months' imprisonment, in the Gympie Police Court to-day for having had cocaine in her ...

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  46. CRASH INTO WINDOW.

    While riding his motor cycle towards Perth, early yesterday morning, John Edward Jamieson (about 20), of South-street Beaconsfield, pulled out to pass a motor ...

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  47. TRADING IN RATION TICKETS.

    BRISBANE, Dec. 19.—Trafficking in ration tickets has been the subject of investigation by the Department of Labour and Industry and action is being taken ...

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  48. STRUCK BY BOOM.

    BRISBANE, Dec. 19.—Struck by the boom of the auxiliary motor launch Burrum, the skipper. Mr. Robert Grey, was thrown overboard some miles off Burnett ...

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  49. FREE STATE RAILWAYS.

    DUBLIN, Dec. 19.—Following a conference which lasted all day the threatened railway strike has been at least temporarily averted. The men have agreed to accept ...

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  50. Charge of Unlawful Detention.

    Phillip Ward (38), gardener, of East Rockingbam, was arrested at Fremantle yesterday morning by Detective Blight and Constable Williams and charged with ...

    Article : 56 words
  51. Advertising

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  52. FIJIAN BANANAS.

    SUVA, Dec. 19.—The Niagara, which will leave here on Friday, will probably take 1,700 cases of bananas to Australia from Fiji. ...

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