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  2. VATICAN OFFENDED.

    LONDON, Nov. 12.—The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent at the Vatican City states that the Pope is deeply shocked by the reference of the Premier ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. HITLER'S VICTORY.

    The referendum held in Germany on Sunday to secure public endorsement of the Nazi Government's withdrawal from the League and its claim to equality in armaments resulted, as had been expected, in an easy victory for the Chancellor (Herr Hitler). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. U.S.A. AND THE SOVIET.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 12.—The Washington correspondent of the "New York American" states that the Soviet Commissar for Foreign Affairs (M. Litvinoff), ...

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  5. COUNTRY STORMS.

    BEVERLEY, Nov. 13.—The severe lightning which accompanied a thunderstorm which broke over Beverley yesterday afternoon was responsible for the ...

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  6. SEA SENSATION.

    LONDON, Nov. 13.—A sensational episode is reported from the Outer Hebrides (off the west coast of Scotland). While the trawler Doon was on duty in ...

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  7. PREVENTION OF WAR.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 13.—The Federal congress of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League decided to-day to endeavour to arrange an international ...

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  8. WHEAT INDUSTRY.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 13.—After having sat continuously for nearly 12 hours to-day the Federal Cabinet adjourned just before 11 o'clock to-night without having reached a ...

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  9. CANADIAN FINANCE.

    OTTAWA, Nov. 12.—A majority of the Royal Commission—Lord MacMillan, Sir Charles Addis and Mr. J. E. Brownlee— which investigated Canada's banking and ...

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  10. DOLLAR FLUCTUATIONS.

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 12.—The Government's concern at last week's wide fluctuations of the dollar, with a corresponding depressing effect on Government ...

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  11. HAIL TWO FEET DEEP.

    GNOWANGERUP, Nov. 13.—A terrific hail storm swept over Pallinup, in the Gnowangerup district, on Saturday afternoon, causing a considerable amount of ...

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  12. KABUL MURDER.

    CALCUTTA, Nov. 13.—Details of the Afghan King Nadir Shah's assassination reveal that the crime was committed on Wednesday afternoon at a prize-giving ...

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  13. AUSTRIAN UNREST.

    VIENNA, Nov. 13.—Austrian Socialists have been urging that pressure should be brought to bear on the Government to stop the "gallows policy" of Dr. Dollfuss, ...

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  14. HEAVY DOWNPOUR OF RAIN.

    WAGIN, Nov. 13.—The severe heat wave here culminated in a heavy thunderstorm at Wagin on Saturday evening. There was vivid lightning, accompanied by heavy ...

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  15. ANXIETY IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, Nov. 13.—France is anxiously awaiting the effect of the referendum on German disarmament policy. It is considered unlikely that Hitler will seek a ...

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  16. CYCLIST KILLED.

    Within four hours yesterday two accidents, one of which proved fatal, occurred at the corner of Stirling-highway and Victoria-street, Buckland Hill. Cyclists were ...

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  17. STATE DISABILITIES.

    ADELAIDE, Nov. 13.—A conference was held in Adelaide to-day between the Under Treasurer (Mr. Stuckey) and other members of the committee which is working ...

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  18. ARMS CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Nov. 13.—The "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic correspondent writes: —"Italy has officially made known its view that no useful and practical purpose ...

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  19. AN ORDERLY ELECTION.

    LONDON, Nov. 13.—The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that the order and security of the present election has been in striking ...

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  20. VIOLENT POLITICS.

    MADRID, Nov. 13.—Senor Primo de Rivera, a son of the late military dictator of Spain, was addressing a political meeting in a theatre at Cadiz to-day when ...

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  21. FIRE AT COOMBERDALE.

    COOMBERDALE, Nov. 11.—About 600 acres of pasture was burned by a fire which broke out here yesterday, and rapidly spread over a wide frontage. When ...

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  22. RESTRICTION AGREEMENT.

    ADELAIDE, Nov. 13.—The following committee has been chosen to represent South Australia in carrying out the International Wheat Agreement:—The ...

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  23. SPANISH FASCISM.

    LONDON, Nov. 13.—The Madrid correspondent of the "Morning Post" says that Fascism has at last been allowed to show itself in Spain. Permission was allowed to ...

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  24. FIXED GRANTS ADVOCATED.

    ADELAIDE, Nov. 13.—"Anyone who looks lightly on the secession movement in Western Australia is making a great mistake," said the Deputy Premier of ...

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  25. TETRAZZINI'S FAREWELL.

    LONDON, Nov. 12.—Madame Luisa Tetrazzini, the famous operatic soprano, gave a farewell concert at the Albert Hall last night. There was an affecting and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. REHABILITATION PLAN WANTED

    THREE SPRINGS, Nov. 13.—At a meeting of the local branch of the Wheatgrowers' Union held at Three Springs on Saturday night a motion was carried ...

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  27. TRAVELLERS FINED.

    BRISBANE, Nov. 13.—When a train from Mount Isa was approaching Townsville to-day it was intercepted at Stewart's Creek by 20 policemen who found that 8½ ...

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  28. TEXTILE WORKERS.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 13.—The conditions of a new award to cover members of the Australian Textile Workers' Union were announced in the Arbitration Court ...

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  29. MURDER CHARGE.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 13.—Following the inquest to-day on Cornelius Percival Smith (46), motor driver, who was fatally shot outside his home in Cheltenham on the ...

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  30. EXPELLED LABOURITE

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 13.—When opening in the Third Civil Court to-day the case in which Mr. Hogan, M.L.A., former Premier of Victoria, is challenging his ...

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  31. REICHSTAG TRIAL.

    BERLIN, Nov. 13.—At the Reichstag fire trial this morning the accused Dutchman, Van der Lubbe surprised the spectators by his erect demeanour and apparent ...

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  32. CATHOLIC LEADERS CHARGED.

    BERLIN, Nov. 13.—It is announced that Dr. Marx, an ex-Chancellor, together with four other Catholic leaders, are to be tried for embezzlement in connection with ...

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  33. UNION JACK TORN UP.

    LONDON, Nov. 12.—A Union Jack belonging to a party of British Fascists, was seized and torn to pieces at a clash between Fascists and Communists in ...

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  34. SCEPTICISM IN VIENNA.

    VIENNA, Nov. 12.—General opinion is that if Germans had been allowed a free vote not 50 per cent. would have favoured Herr Hitler. ...

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  35. CALEDON BAY ABORIGINES.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 13.—Surprise was expressed by the Minister for the Interior (Mr. Perkins) to-day at statements that the cost of the Church Missionary ...

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  36. FREE STATE OPPOSITION.

    DUBLIN, Nov. 12.—The United Ireland Party has issued a detailed policy statement. It includes the abolition of proportional representation, the termination of ...

    Article : 106 words
  37. TRADE COMMISSIONERS.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 13.—It is expected that the Bill to provide for the appointment of Australian trade commissiones in New Zealand. Batavia and China will ...

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  38. GORED BT A BULL.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 13.—Henry Hastings Hammond, a farmer at Lansdowne River, was gored by a bull last night. The tip of the animal's horn entered his mouth ...

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  39. VICTORIAN BY-ELECTIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 13.—There was little change in the position of candidates for the Flinders (Federal) seat when counting ceased to-night, Mr. J. V. Fairbairn ...

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  40. Missioner Leaves Darwin.

    DARWIN, Nov. 13.—The Rev. A. J. Dyer, one of the Church Missionary Society's peace missionaries to the treacherous natives of Caledon Bay, left ...

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  41. CAR PLUNGES INTO RIVER.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 13.—While Mr. and Mrs. Filmer and their 18-months-old baby were on their way home to Tenterfield from a holiday Spent at Dalby. ...

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  42. UNCHRISTIAN SPECTACLES.

    VATICAN CITY, Nov. 12.—Further evidence of the Pope's opposition to most sports (which was illustrated in the recent ban on all mention of sports in the ...

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  43. SEQUEL TO SEA TRAGEDY.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 13.—A test case relating to the loss of the coastal steamer Christina Fraser in June last came before the Workers' Compensation Commission ...

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  44. CENSORSHIP OF LITERATURE.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 13.—In his review of the work of the Customs Department, which was issued to-day, the Minister for Customs (Mr. White), in dealing with the ...

    Article : 94 words
  45. SAFEGUARDING OF DARWIN.

    DARWIN, Nov. 13.—Having completed his task of supervising the installation of defence guns and equipment to guard the approaches to Port Darwin. Colonel T. ...

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  46. MELBOURNE CENTENARY.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 13.—The Melbourne City Council this afternoon fixed the Lord Mayor's allowance for 1933-34 at £3,500. This is £1,500 more than the ...

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  47. ICELAND FOLLOWS AMERICA.

    REYKJAVIK (Iceland), Nov. 12.—At a referendum to-day, 15,884 persons voted for and 11,624 against the abolition of prohibition in Iceland. ...

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