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  2. KISCH'S CONVICTION.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 14.—On the motion of Mr. Piddington, K.C., the High Court today granted a rule nisi for prohibition to restrain R. W. Wilson and the ...

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  3. THE MINING GRANT.

    CANBERRA, Dec. 14.—Declaring that a recovery in mining would do much to help in the financial recovery of Australia, the Parliamentary Under-Secretary ...

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  4. LOTTERIES BILL

    By weight of numbers the Government pushed the Lotteries (Control) Act Amendment Bill through all stages without amendment in the Legislative ...

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  5. A NAZI PLOT.

    KOVNO (Lithuania), Dec. 13.—Investigations which have been in train for many months have culminated in the discovery of an alleged plot by Nazis ...

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  6. TRUNK MURDER.

    LONDON, Dec. 14.—Fingering a rosary, which he produced from his coat pocket, and answering the Judge's question. "What are you holding?" by saying he ...

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  7. INDIAN REFORMS.

    LONDON, Dec. 13.—The Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Lang) resumed the debate in the House of Lords today on the Government resolution that the Joint ...

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  8. PERILS IN CHINA.

    SHANGHAI, Dec. 14.—While news of the fate of two misisonaries, Messrs. Hayman and Bosshardt, the former being an Australian, who were captured by ...

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  9. WAR PROFITS.

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 13.—Following President Roosevelt's independent action yesterday in summoning a conference of Cabinet Ministers and experts to frame ...

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  10. TRADE WITH JAPAN.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 14.—Three members of the Japanese Department of Foreign Affairs, Messrs. K. Nih[?]o, N. Okki and K. Tanaka, arrived by the Kitano Maru ...

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  11. COTTON DUTIES.

    CANBERRA, Dec. 14.—The Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. White) announced today that owing to the inability of local manufacturers to meet ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN WOOL.

    CANBERRA, Dec. 14.—Strong demands that Australia should conclude a trade agreement with Germany to buy from her some of the goods at present bought ...

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  13. LASSETER'S REEF.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 14.—A dash into the heart of Australia in search of Lasseter's lost gold reef began in Sydney today when a party of four men, representing a ...

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  14. TARIFF BOARD PUZZLED.

    CANBERRA, Dec. 14.—In recommending substantial reductions in the duty on dry batteries in a report presented to the House of Representatives today, the ...

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  15. PROSPECTING IN THIS STATE.

    The Minister for Mines (Mr. S. W. Munsie) returned by the Great Western express yesterday from Melbourne, where he represented Western Australia at the ...

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  16. DUKE'S TOUR.

    WELLINGTON, Dec. 14.—Glorious weather prevails here, and a fine day is forecast for tomorow, for the Duke of Gloucester's arrival in the crusier Australia ...

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  17. RADIO LINK.

    TOKIO, Dec. 14.—In connexion with the recent opening of a second radio service across the Pacific, giving two wireless services and one cable service ...

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  18. BANKRUPT MANUFACTURER.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 14.—In a remarkable affidavit before Mr. Justice Lukin, in the Bankruptcy Court today, Mrs. Jeanette Hall Bond wife of George Alan Bond, ...

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  19. "RAIDER'S" APPROACH.

    ON BOARD H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA, Dec. 14.—Throughout today look-outs were posted on the Australia (the supposed Blue raider) scanning the horizon ...

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  20. FEDERAL LIBRARY.

    CANBERRA, Dec. 14.—The rights of members of Parliament to borrow books from the Commonwealth Parliamentary Library will be severely restricted as a ...

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  21. COMMENT WITHHELD.

    CANBERRA, Dec. 14.—The Postmaster-General (Senator McLachlan) declined this evening to make any comment on the text of the cable message from ...

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  22. WAR DEBT TO AMERICA

    PARIS, Dec. 13.—The Government to-day notified the United States Government that the French war debt instalment due on December 15 under the terms ...

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  23. BRITISH BEEF.

    LONDON, Dec. 14.—The Council of Agriculture has adopted a resolution expressing alarm at the enormous increase in the imports of the Dominions' chilled ...

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  24. "ATTACK" ON SINGAPORE.

    SINGAPORE, Dec. 13.—Twenty warships are now sailing from Singapore for an unknown destination, preparatory to launching the biggest "attack" on ...

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  25. FRENCH WHEAT BILL.

    PARIS, Dec. 13.—By 385 votes to 175, the Chamber of Deputies today passed the Government's Wheat Bill, which is designed to discourage over-production ...

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  26. A LONDON PARTY.

    LONDON, Dec. 13.—In the House of Commons today Mr. J. Batey (Socialist) asked the Home Secretary (Sir John Gilmour) whether he was aware that a ...

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  27. SHOT IN THE BACK.

    BRISBANE, Dec. 14.—Racing into the police station at Longreach from the Bushmen's Home across the street, late last night. Arthur Bowen Elliott ...

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  28. THE ATHLETIC CULT.

    BERLIN, Dec. 14.—The Minister for Education has decreed that young pastors will not be permitted to preach, or doctors, teachers, judges and lawyers to ...

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  29. LUMPERS AND SEAMEN.

    WELLINGTON, Dec. 14.—New agreements have been reached between the shipowners and the Waterside Workers' Union and the Seamen and Firemen's ...

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  30. AMERICAN UNEMPLOYED.

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 14.—The Government announced today that there were 4,161,000 families on relief in October, compared with 3,010,000 in October. ...

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  31. MURDERER OF CHILDREN.

    NEW YORK, Dec. 13.—Six years of unrelenting detective work resulted to-day in the solution of one of New York's most baffling kidnapping mysteries. On ...

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  32. NAZI SUSCEPTIBILITIES.

    BERLIN, Dec. 13.—The Cabinet today approved of several Bills, which will automatically be enforced, including one providing for the imprisonment of any ...

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  33. SOUTH AFRICA'S EXAMPLE.

    LONDON, Dec. 14.—The "Yorkshire Post," discussing the possibility of Australia coming to an agreement with Germany regarding the purchase of wool. ...

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  34. MYSTERIOUS POISONING.

    AUCKLAND, Dec. 14.—Following the sending to hospital of the Nicholson family, of Pukekohe, suffering from food poisoning, and the death of Mrs. ...

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  35. GERMAN NAVAL SURPRISE.

    LONDON, Dec. 13.—The naval correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states "Germany has sprung a surprise by launching a new cruiser, the Number, ...

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  36. NEW ZEALAND EARTHQUAKE.

    WELLINGTON, Dec. 14.—A sharp earthquake occurred here at 8.15 to-night. Its violence was sufficient to cause many people in the [?] ...

    Article : 67 words
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