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  2. GENEVA DEADLOCK.

    GENEVA, Nov. 21.—Representatives of the chief Powers now at Geneva, met at the house of M. Avenol (Secretary-General of the League) last night and decided ...

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  3. THE CONSTITUTION BILL.

    After passing the second reading of the Constitution Acts Amendment Bill-legalising Mr. Clydesdale's position on the Lotteries Commission—the Ledslative ...

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  4. WHEAT INDUSTRY RELIEF.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 21.—Although details of the Federal Ministry's proposal for assisting the wheat industry will not be confirmed until a meeting of the ...

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  5. SPANISH ELECTIONS.

    MADRID, Not. 21.—The final position of the parties as the result of Sunday's general election will not be known until December owing to the second ballot which ...

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  6. CONTROL OF TRANSPORT.

    After a long debate in the Legislative Assembly last night, the second reading of the State Transport Co-ordination Bill was agreed to on the voices. The ...

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  7. GOLD PRICE RAISED.

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 20.—The gold price wag raised to 33,66 dollars per oz. today, and it was announced that the Government's domestic purchases to date ...

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  8. NAZI TERRORISM.

    LONDON, Nov. 20.—Mr. Arthur Greenwood, M.P. (Lab.), speaking at Manchester tonight denounced the Nazi dictatorship. "I can count at least 25 friends ...

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  9. BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

    LONDON, Nov. 21.—The new session of Parliament was opened by the King to-day. In his speech, His Majesty after ...

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  10. THE SPREAD OF PAGANISM.

    BERLIN, Nov. 21.—On Sunday 3,000 clergymen denounced from their pulpits the menace of paganism resulting from Nazi heresies. They condemned Dr. ...

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  11. MARTIAL LAW EXPECTED.

    MADRID, Nov. 21.—The country is in a state of tension. Many have been killed and wounded in street fights and martial law is expected. The cabinet today ...

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  12. ITALY AND THE LEAGUE.

    ROME, Nov. 21.—Signor Mussolini assured the French Ambassador today that he does not intend to break with Geneva, though strongly opposed to the continuance ...

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  13. EFFECT ON BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Nov. 21.—The "Financial News" states:—"The extent to which British industry may be penalised by the depreciation of the dollar in the near ...

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  14. SMUGGLED ARMS.

    CALCUTTA, Nov. 21.—The smartness of an Indian policeman led to a big haul at Attock (in the North-West Frontier Province) of arms and ammunition ...

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  15. ANTI-CLERICAL POLICY.

    LONDON, Nov. 21.—The "Daily Express" correspondent at Madrid attributes the defeat of the Socialist Republicans largely to the brutal manner in which the ...

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  16. EX-SOLDIERS' PLEA.

    BELGRADE, Nov. 21.-Three million *x-8eryice men, through the international :ommittee of the war-wounded and ex-ser- men. have sent a message to the ...

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  17. LABOUR MEMBER'S OUTBURST.

    LONDON, Nov. 21.—Just as the King said, "May God's blessing rest upon your labours," after opening the new session in the House of Lords. Mr. J. McGovern ...

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  18. BELGIAN EMBARGO.

    LONDON, Nor. 21.-The Australian High Commissioner (Mr. S. M. Brace) on his return from Brussels today said he was satisfied with the progress made towards a ...

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  19. MR. BUTLER CRITICAL.

    ADELAIDE, Nov. 21.—That the word "national" had ceased to have any significance as far as the Commonwealth Parliament was concerned, and that instead ...

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  20. ULSTER ELECTIONS.

    BELFAST, Nov. 20.—Twenty-seven Unionists, including the Prime Minuter (Lord Craigavon) and the entire Cabinet are unopposed for the forthcoming ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. CANADIAN FINANCE.

    OTTAWA, Nov. 21.—The gold reserves of Canada are sufficient to materially increase the Dominion note circulation without violation of the principle of 25-per ...

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  22. ACREAGE REDUCTION.

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 20.—An announcement that federal loans for the 1934 spring wheat will depend upon a reduction in the seeded acreage by 15 per ...

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  23. QUAIRADING MEETING.

    QUAIRADING, Nov. 19.—Under the auspices of the Quairading Road Board a public meeting was held last night to endorse flip attitude of the meeting held at ...

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  24. REPORT TO PRIME MINISTER.

    CANBERRA, Not. 21.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) announced today that he had received a report from the High Commissioner (Mr. Bruce), who visited ...

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  25. THE STRATOSPHERE.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 21.—Seeking to penetrate the mystery of the cosmic rays. Commander T. G. W. Settle, of the United States Navy, and Major L. Fordnety. of ...

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  26. FRENCH MINISTRY.

    LONDON, Nov. 21.—The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the defeat of the Sarraut Government on Thursday ig freely predicted. "The ...

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  27. SITUATION IN MALTA.

    LONDON, Nov. 20.—"I believe that the Maltese constitution has been destroyed prematurely and unjustifiably, and the present impossible situation cannot continue," ...

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  28. STATESMAN ATTACKED

    TOKIO, Nov. 21.—Baron Wakatsuki had a narrow escape from being stabbed it the Ueno railway station this morning. The police seized his assailant, a ...

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  29. HOMAGE TO NEW KING.

    CALCUTTA,Nov. 21.—A Kabul message says that national representatives and officials, religious leaders and provincial chiefs recently met in Kabul, ...

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  30. UNREST IN CHINA.

    SHANGHAI, Nov. 21.—After long preparation, out of the cloud of uncertainty during the past few days has emerged a "People's Government of China" at ...

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  31. NEXT CONVERSION.

    LONDON, Nov. 20.—The Australian High Commissioner (Mr. S. M. Bruce) today consulted the financier Lord Glendyne in connection with the next Australian ...

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  32. SPORTSMAN MURDERED.

    NAIROBI (South Africa), Nov. 21.—A South Australian, Henry Tarlton, who settled in Kenya Colony in 1902, where he pioneered horseracing, wan murdered while ...

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  33. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    BERLIN, Nov. 21.—In reply, to the American Amateur Athletic Union, which demanded that the International Olympic Committee should inform Germany that ...

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  34. EINSTEIN'S PROPERTY.

    BERLIN, Nov. 21.—Under the law enabling the seisure of Communist property, the secret police have ordered the confiscation of the property of Professor ...

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  35. ARSON CONSPIRACY SEQUEL

    LONDON, Nov. 20.—Captain Brynmor Miles, chief officer of the London Salvage Corps, has been remanded on bail on a charge of having conspired with Leopold ...

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  36. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    LONDON, Nov. 21.—The wool sales opened today with prices at an advance of between 15 and 20 per cent. ...

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  37. THE WORLD'S WEATHER.

    CAMBRIDGE (Maesachusettes), Nov. 20.—That the weather everywhere substantially repeats itself every 23 years, is a discovery announced to the National ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRY.

    LONDON, Nov. 20.—Professor D. B. Copland, of Melbourne University, contributes an introduction to Mrs. Nancy Windett's book. "Australia. Producer and ...

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  39. RELAPSE AFTER OPERATION.

    LONDON, Nov. 2O.—Sir Edward Elgar, the famous composer, who underwent an abdominal operation six weeks ago, had a relapse last, night and his condition ...

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  40. TROOP PLANE WRECKED.

    JERUSALEM, Nov. 20.—A Vickers Victoria troop carrying plane flying from Ramleh to Amman, struck a hilltop and overturned. The machine was completely ...

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  41. HOUSE-BUILDING IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Nov. 20.—The Minister for Health (Sir Hilton Young) opened the 20,000th municipal house built in Manchester this afternoon. He stated that ...

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  42. RHODES SCHOLARS.

    LONDON, Nov. 21.—A high proportion of the distinctions mentioned in the Rhodes Trust's annual report concern Australasians, including the New Zealander. ...

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  43. FACTORY BLAZE.

    PARIS, Nov. 21.—Five hundred tons of wool were destroyed by fire today at an important factory at Tourcoing. The total damage at the factory is estimated at over ...

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  44. PETROL COMMISSION.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 21.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) announced in the House of Representatives today that the future activities of the Royal Commission on ...

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  45. CORSICAN BANDITS.

    PARIS, Nov. 21.—At the conclusion of the trial at Bastia (Corsica) of Toussaint Caviglioli and Jean Baptiste Torres, known as the "last of the bandits," Torres was ...

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  46. TRADE WITH NEW ZEALAND.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 21.—The Customs Tariff (New Zealand Preference) Agreement Bill and the Sales Tax Assessment (New Zealand Imports) BUI. which ...

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  47. UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 21.—The Government decided today to make a Christmas gift to all emergency relief workers and food relief recipients. This will take the form ...

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  48. WORKLESS WOMEN

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 20.—Work for 250,000 women within the next 30 days was the coal set today before a White House conference on the emergency needs ...

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  49. LINDBERGHS LEAVE LISBON.

    LISBON, Nov. 21.—Colonel and Mrs. Lindbergh, who flew here from Geneva, left for the Azores this morning. ...

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