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  2. WORK FOR MILLIONS

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 4.—A new and greatly enlarged relief works plan, to supersede the dole, was proposed to the new Congress today by President ...

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  3. INDIAN REFORM PROPOSAL

    LONDON, Jan. 5.—In the second of a series of controversial broadcasts on the Indian constitutional reform problem. Major Attlee, the Labour M.P. and a ...

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  4. STORM IN VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 6.—Fierce gales, accompanied by driving rain squalls, lashed the Victorian coast yesterday. Shipping was seriously disorganised and ...

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  5. WATERFRONT DISPUTE.

    A deadlock has been reached in the dispute between lumpers and employers which arose at Fremantle on Friday afternoon when a number of lumpers ...

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  6. COTTON DISPUTE.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 6.—"If there is any further trouble about a boycott of Australian goods in Lancashire and a resultant loss of our market because of the ...

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  7. PRICE OF BREAD.

    The Metropolitan Master Bakers' Association decided unanimously on Saturday night to increase the price of bread by a halfpenny per 21b. loaf as from this ...

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  8. PEACE IN EUROPE.

    ROME, Jan. 6.—Momentous conversations were begun yesterday between the Prime Minister (Signor Mussolini) and the French Foreign Minister ...

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  9. GOLDEN MILE IDLE.

    KALGOORLIF, Jan. 6.—Work ceased on all the mines on the Golden Mile at midnight tonight. This morning a mass meeting of the mining branch of the ...

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  10. FIERCE STREET BRAWL.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 6.—One man will probably lose his life and three others are in hospital with serious injuries as a result of a street brawl in Botany-road. ...

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  11. EMPIRE DEVELOPMENT.

    LONDON, Jan. 4.—The parliamentary correspondent of the "Daily Herald" states:—"Cabinet Ministers are busy drafting the fundamental points of a ...

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  12. GERMANY CAUTIOUS.

    BERLIN, Jan. 6.—A Foreign Office spokesman said last night that the projected Austrian pact would seem to weaken instead of strengthen the numerous ...

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  13. MURDERED GIRL.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 6.—Although the statement of Nurse Elmore, of Korumburra, that she saw a girl closely resembling Ethel Belshaw (12), who was ...

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  14. HISTORY OF THE DISPUTE.

    KALGOORLIE, Jan. 6.—The mining dispute arose last week following a meeting of the mining branch of the Australian Workers' Union, in the Boulder Town ...

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  15. BRITAIN'S GOOD WISHES.

    LONDON, Jan. 5.—The Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon) has telegraphed to Sir Eric Drummond, British Ambassador in Rome, instructing him to convey ...

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  16. POSITION IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 6.—The fight between the Government and the Master Bakers' Association has begun in earnest. The master bakers, at a mass meeting on ...

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  17. IRAK OIL LINE.

    LONDON, Jan. 4.—The "Daily Telegraph" states that a 42-seater airliner, belonging to Imperial Airways, will leave Croydon aerodrome tomorrow to take a ...

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  18. PREMIERS' VISIT TO LONDON.

    LONDON, Jan. 5.—In a New Year broadcast address this evening the Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) cheerfully surveyed Britain's prospects. ...

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  19. A FATAL COLLISION.

    A woman was killed and two other persons were injured, one severely, when a motor car and a motor truck collided at the intersection of charles-street and ...

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  20. A YACHT MISSING.

    Fears are entertained for the safety of the yacht Pastime and its crew of five youths. The yacht, which is a 22 footer, left Perth at 2 p.m. on Christmas ...

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  21. MONEY IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, Jan. 4.—The Finance Minister (M. Germain Martin) admitted in an interview today that a policy of cheap credit has now been inaugurated by the ...

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  22. DUTCH PLANE CRASH.

    THE HAGUE, Jan. 4.—M. Plesman, manager of the K.L.M. (Royal Dutch Air Lines), returned by air today with the commissioners who inquired into the ...

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  23. NAZI SOLIDARITY.

    BERLIN, Jan. 6.—Although a brief summary was issued to correspondents, the speech by Herr Hitler at the secret "solidarity demonstration" by leading ...

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  24. LINDBERGH BABY.

    NEW YORK, Jan. 4.—Giving evidence today at the murder trial of Baune Hauptmann, at Fiemington (New Jersey), Col. Lindbergh twice accused Hauptmann of ...

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  25. HIGHER MELBOURNE CHARGES.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 6.—Following the coming into operation of the Flour Tax tomorrow, the price of bread will be increased in Melbourne by ½d. a 21b. loaf ...

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  26. RAMMED BY STEAMER.

    HAVANA (Cuba), Jan. 4.—Seven fishermen were drowned in the shark-infested waters of the Gulf of Mexico, when the steamer, Seatrain Havana rimmed and ...

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  27. YACHTSMEN'S GLORY.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 6.—After risking her chances in the race through picking up two youths who had capsized in a canoe on Hamilton Reach on Saturday and ...

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  28. IRELAND'S TRADE.

    DUBLIN, Jan. 4.—The Irish Free State's adverse trade balance for the year ended November 30 was £20,146,043. constituting a record. Imports were valued ...

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  29. PARTIES IN SAAR.

    SAARBRUECKEN, Jan. 6.—Thousands braved heavy rain and snow today and attended rival demonstrations by the German Front and United Front the letter ...

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  30. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS

    LONDON, Jan. 4.—The "Daily Telegraph" states that severe earthquake shocks have been reported from Turkey, Bulgaria. Rumania and Holland. ...

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  31. SIR C. KINGSFORD SMITH.

    LOS ANGELES, Jan. 4.—Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, who was recently reported to be considering further flights in the machine in which he crossed the ...

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  32. UNION MEETING.

    KALGOORLIE, Jan. 6.—Crowds of miners packed the Boulder Town Hall this morning when a meeting of the mining branch of the Australian ...

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  33. BUTTER FOR UNITED STATES.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 5.—With New Zealand butter quoted in London on December 27 at 16.6 cents per lb., or 15.6 cents less than the New York price of ...

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  34. SINGAPORE'S SECRETS.

    SINGAPORE, Jan. 5.—Subject to legislative approval, it is announced that in future no foreign service men from warsl[?]ps or transports will be allowed to ...

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  35. France Not Eager for Emigres.

    PARIS, Jan. 4.—Sounded regarding the possibility of receiving 30,000 emigres from the Saar if the plebiscite on January 13 favours return of the territory to ...

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