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  2. THE STATE'S POLICY.

    Difficulties of government today were discussed by the Acting-Premier (Mr. A. McCallum) in responding to the toast of "The State Government and Parliament" ...

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  3. SECESSION DELEGATION.

    LONDON, Nov. 25.—Members of the West Australian secession delegation are seeking to enlist the support of English manufacturing districts in their cause. ...

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  4. GRIFFIN ARRESTED.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 25.—Gerald Griffin, the New Zealand deportee who secretly returned to Australia a fortnight ago, was arrested in the Domain today in the ...

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  5. AID TO WHEATGROWERS.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 35.—An urgent request has been despatched by the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) to each of the State Governments that the State ...

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  6. THE NAVAL DEADLOCK.

    LONDON, Nov. 23.—The Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald) and Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon), two of the British delegates in the naval conversations ...

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  7. HUNGARY'S REPLY.

    GENEVA, Nov. 24.—The Hungarian representative at Geneva presented a Note to the League of Nations today, requesting that the Yugoslav complaint to the ...

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  8. WHEAT QUOTAS.

    BUDAPEST, Nov. 24.—During warm argument at today's meeting of the world Wheat Advisory Committee, the Argentine demanded further acreage ...

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  9. FRANCE AND RUSSIA

    PARIS, Nov. 24.—A political sensation was caused yesterday by a speech in the Chamber of Deputies by Dr. Archimbaud, presenting the Army Estimates, which ...

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  10. A TRIBUTE TO BRITAIN.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 23.—The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states:—"The announcement by the Japanese Ambassador (Mr. Saito) that ...

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  11. NO MESSAGE IN PERTH.

    The report from Canberra that the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) had sent an urgent request to the State Governments for Ministers of Agriculture to ...

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  12. WOMAN DROWNED.

    Despite plucky attempts by her fiance to keep her head above water at the risk of his own life, a young woman was drowned in the surf about half a mile ...

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  13. PRESS CAMPAIGN ALLEGED.

    BUDAPEST.-Nov. 23.—The Prince Minister (M. de Gombos), vigorously replying to the Yugo[?]ay Note, declares that it is merely a continuation of the ...

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  14. MORE ACCUSATIONS.

    GENEVA, Nov. 24.—Further accusations against Hungary are contained in a Yugoslav memorandum based on the evidence of the terrorists who attempted ...

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  15. KISCH'S MELBOURNE VISIT.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 25.—It is improbable that the request of the Kisch reception committee In Melbourne for the use of the Town Hall on December 2 for a ...

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  16. A MEETING AT MOORA.

    MOORA, Nov. 25.—A meeting convened by the president of the Moora Agricultural Society (Mr. C. L. E. Orton) to discuss farmers' relief was held at Moora ...

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  17. INDIAN REFORM PLAN.

    LONDON, Nov. 24.—Much Importance is attached to the approaching meeting of the Conservative Party in London, when the report of the Joint Parliamentary ...

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  18. JAPAN'S VIEWPOINT.

    PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 23.—Mr. Hiroshi Salto, Japanese Ambassador to the United States, in an address before the American Academy of Political and Social ...

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  19. AUSTRIAN NAZIS.

    MUNICH, Nov. 23.—The Nazis' Austrian Legion, once regarded as a threat to European peace, will be disbanded on December 1. With headquarters at ...

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  20. A BRITISH EXPLANATION.

    LONDON, Nov. 24.—British diplomatists discount the suggestions of a Franco-Russian military pact and assert that France has consistently maintained her ...

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  21. BALKAN TENSION.

    BERLIN, Nov. 24.—German newspapers declare that Yugoslavia's Note to the League is not likely to alleviate the tension in the Balkans. "Angriff" compares ...

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  22. WORLD PEACE.

    LONDON, Nov. 24.—A speech by Mr. Stanley Baldwin, Lord President of the Council, before 4,000 Scottish Conservatives, at Glasgow, last night, was devoted ...

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  23. HEAD-ON COLLISION.

    A young man was killed and a girl received severe injuries when a motor cycle on which they were riding collided head-on with a motor car in York-road, ...

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  24. JAPAN'S BUDGET.

    TOKIO, Nov. 23.—The navy and the army will get half of the 1935 Budget, which Cabinet has sanctioned for presentation to the Diet. The Budget total ...

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  25. M. LITVINOV SILENT.

    GENEVA, Nov. 23.—M. Litvinov, Soviet Foreign Minister, declined tonight to comment on Dr. Archimbaud's statement, which he has not read. ...

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  26. ATTITUDE TO SETTLERS.

    A statement that the encouragement of new settlement with Government money was out of the question at the present time, was made by the ...

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  27. SURF LIFE-SAVERS' EFFORTS.

    But for the efforts of the two surf life-savers, James and West, who both risked their own lives, Bowyer's life would also have been lost, said the captain of the ...

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  28. GERMANY "INDIFFERENT."

    BERLIN, Nov. 23.—Wilhelmstrasse regards Dr. Archimbaud's "astronomical figures" not worthy of discussion. It is reiterated that Germany's policy is ...

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  29. U.S.A. AS CREDITOR.

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 24.—The Secretary of State (Mr. Hull) issued without comment today the text of a Note which the American Ambassador to Germany ...

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  30. GRAN CHACO WAR.

    GENEVA, Nov. 24.—The Assembly of the League of Nations has unanimously adopted the recommendations of the conciliation committee on the Gran Chaco ...

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  31. OFFENCES AGAINST NATIVES.

    CAPE TOWN, Nov. 24.—With the assistance of the British Consul-General at Leopoldville (Belgian Congo) the Union Department of External Affairs ...

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  32. CANADA-AUSTRALIA FLIGHT.

    DETROIT, Nov. 23.—Mr. C. T. P. Ulm, the Australian airman, who is proposing to fly the Pacific from Canada to Australia, took off this mornig at Montreal ...

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  33. A Reminder to Britain.

    LONDON, Nov. 24.—The United States has presented a Note formally reminding Great Britain that £23,500,000 is due by her on December 15, as part of the ...

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  34. EASTERN PACT.

    PARIS, Nov. 23.—France's reply to Poland regarding the proposed Eastern Pact has been dispatched. It is understood that France replies persuasively to ...

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  35. SOUTH AFRICAN STRIKE.

    JOHANNESBURG, Nov. 23.—An order temporarily interdicting furniture workers in the Union from appealing for and receiving funds, for disbursement to ...

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  36. COLLIERY DISASTER.

    TOKIO, Nov. 25.—Fifty-three men are believed to have been trapped in the flooded Matsushima colliery, near Fukuoka. ...

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  37. CHILLED BEEF SHIPMENT.

    LONDON, Nov. 24.—Despite delay by fog lengthening the voyage to 49 days from Queensland, the chilled beef carried on the steamer Stewart Star, was ...

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  38. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 25.—The Federal Attorney General (Mr. Menzies) said when he reached Melbourne yesterday that the Federal Parliament would rise ...

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  39. AUTOGYRO VENTURE.

    LONDON, Nov. 25.—The Hon. Mrs. Victor Bruce took off from Lympne in an autogyro today, on a flight to Cape Town. [Mrs. Bruce made the first solo flight ...

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  40. FAMOUS EGYPTOLOGIST DEAD.

    LONDON, Nov. 24.—Sir Ernest Wallis Budge, the best known of egyptologists, died yesterday, aged 77. He was one of the greatest scholar officials of the ...

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  41. Ocean Beach for Take-off.

    VICTORIA (British Columbia), Nov. 23.—An order was given today for the shipment of 500 gallons of petrol to Long Beach, on the west coast of ...

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