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  3. CONTESTED REGISTRATION

    SYDNEY, Dec. 13.—In the Federal Arbitration Court today Chief Judge Dethridge dismissed the appeal of the Australian Workers' Union against the ...

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  4. EMPIRE BROADCAST.

    SYDNEY, Dec 13.—Greetings from representative cities of the Empire and a Christmas message from His Majesty the King are to be included in the Empire ...

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  5. BY AIR TO THE NORTH

    DARWIN, Dec. 12.—We are the first aerial milkmen. Today we flew to Bathurst Island, and on our return carried four quarts of milk from the mission ...

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  6. ADULT EDUCATION.

    A grant of 5,000 dollars (£1,209) has been made to the University of Western Australia by the Carnegie Corporation of New York for the purpose of establishing ...

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  7. "RECREANT" COUNCIL.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 13.—The Minister for Local Government (Mr. Spooner) today caused to be issued a proclamation removing from office all the members of the ...

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  8. CAUCUS OR NO?

    A definite statement that members of the House other than the few Ministerial supporters had met in caucus to decide on a line of action in respect of the ...

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  9. A COLD WAVE.

    NEW YORK, Dec. 12.—The second cold wave of this winter has held the eastern portion of the United States in an icy grip. Temperatures below zero ...

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  10. BOY PIANIST.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 13.—As a preliminary to the hearing of the application to review the adoption order made at Sydney on August 11 in respect of Philip ...

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  11. TIMBER YARD ABLAZE.

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 13.—More than 20,000 people watched the destruction by fire tonight of the large timber yards in South Yarra owned by R. and J. Linay, ...

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  12. AIR RACE TO AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Dec. 13.—Apart from the Air Speed Courier plane to be flown by Captain Neville Stack, the "Evening Standard" expects that no British high-speed ...

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  13. RESTRAINT OF TRADE.

    MONTREAL, Dec. 12.—Five Quebec coal firms have been convicted under Federal legislation of restraining trade by fixing prices aiming at restriction of the ...

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  14. BODY WRONGLY IDENTIFIED.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 13.—In the opinion of the Acting-Chief Justice (Sir John Harvey) there is no doubt that the shattered body found, on the concrete road near Miller's ...

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  15. BRITISH SHIPPING.

    Sir,—Of late we have had reports of the serious condition of British shipping, attributed to the unfair subsidising of foreign shipping, and also to the restrictions ...

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  16. COMMONWEALTH BANK NOTES

    On and after today new Australian £5 notes will be issued by the Commonwealth Bank of Australia. As in the case 6£ the new 10/ and £1 notes, the ...

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  17. MINERS' CONDITIONS.

    KALGOORLIE, Dec. 13.—At the weekly meeting yesterday of the Chamber of Mines, representative of the leading mining companies in Western Australia, a ...

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  18. HERD TESTING.

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. H. Millington) yesterday received a deputation from breeders of stud cattle other than the three breeds coming under the ...

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  19. BUSINESS CONFIDENCE

    LONDON, Dec. 12.—Viscount Churchill, presiding at the annual shareholders' meeting of the British Overseas Bank to-day, stated that despite various new ...

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  20. ABORIGINAL WOMEN.

    Following an address by Mrs. Montgomerie Bennett, the well-known authority on Australian aborigines, given yesterday at a joint reception arranged in her ...

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  21. LOST CONTINENT.

    ADELAIDE Dec. 13.—The cablegram that the Sir. John Murray oceanographies expedition had discovered traces of the supposed, lost contingent of Lemnria ...

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  22. PAPER PULP INDUSTRY.

    HOBART, Dec. 13.—The Legislative Council tonight rejected Mr. Eady's Wood pulp and Paper Industry Encouragement Bill providing for the limitation of the ...

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  23. CHILDREN FOR FAIRBRIDGE.

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 13.—The Federal Cabinet today agreed to a request by the Child Emigration Society to introduce a further 70 children during the current year ...

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  24. ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    The s.s. JACOB RUPPERT (by radio), Dec. 12:—At 4 O'clock this afternoon, the Jacob Ruppert, carrying the Byrd expedition to the antarctic, was about eight ...

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  25. SYDNEY MAYORALTY.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 13.—Contending that they had broken their pledges by not attending a meeting with other aldermen before the election of Lord Mayor, the ...

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  26. POSTAL CONGRESS.

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 12.—The Postmaster General (Mr. Parkhill) and the Chief Inspector of Postal Services (Mr. H. B. Harry) will represent the ...

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  27. PERTH HOSPITAL

    The secretary of the Perth Hospital (Mr. V. C. H. Eagleton) acknowledges the following donations, to the Christmas cheer fund:— ...

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  28. UNIVERSITY PRIZES.

    The Academic Board of the University of Western Australia, at its meeting on Wednesday, adopted the recommendations of the various Faculties for prize awards, ...

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  29. MEDICAL RESEARCH.

    LONDON, Dec. 12—The King accompanied by the Queen, today opened a new medical school at St. Mary's Hospital Paddington. The building which cost ...

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  30. SHIP'S MASTER REPRIMANDED.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 13.—Reserved decision wag given by a Court of Marine Inquiry today relating to the certificates of Georges Nelson (master) and William Henry ...

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  31. INFANT HEALTH CENTRE.

    The Claremont Infant Health Centre held its final meeting for 1933 at its rooms. Claremont, on Wednesday night, when several reports on the year's activities ...

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  32. THE KOOKABURRA.

    Sir,—I was very in the letter on the food of the kookaburra, Every season for the past eleven years a pair of these birds—I cannot really say if it is the. ...

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  33. THE MURDERED PRINCES.

    Sir,—The much debated result of the homicidal tendencies of a former King of England is not really the pigeon of the "ancient and venerable Church of ...

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  34. COMPULSORY TRAINING.

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 13.—Although officers of the Defence Department are anxious that compulsory military or naval service should be reintroduced, it is ...

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  35. AVIATION IN AUSTRALIA.

    CANBERRA, Dec. 13.— A request that a Royal Commission should' be appointed to investigate all phases of aviation in Australia has again been made to the ...

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