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  2. AFRICAN CONFLICT

    LONDON, Nov. 26—Exactly what course the Italian campaign in Abyssinia is taking and what may comprise Signor Mussolini's real objectives are ...

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  3. TENSION IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, Nov. 26.—The pressure on the franc reflects the growing fear that a Fascist "putsch" is imminent. The Prime Minister (M. Laval) has bowed to the ...

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  4. NEW GREEK REGIME

    ATHENS, Nov. 25.—So thunderous was the cheering of the great crowds assembled at Phaleron today when King George II, returned after 12 years' exile ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. HOPES FOR AIRMEN.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 26.—Inquiries by the Air Board have failed so far to throw any light on the reported discovery by a native of a smashed aeroplane and two ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BAN ON KEY PRODUCTS.

    LONDON, Nov. 26.—It is now expected that the League's Committee of Eighteen will hold its postponed meeting on December 9 to give further consideration to ...

    Article : 332 words
  7. BRAZILIAN REVOLT.

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Nov. 25.—Although official Government reports today stated that the revolutionary movement in the northern States had been checked, the ...

    Article : 222 words
  8. STRIKE DANGER.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 26.—Expressing dissatisfaction with the new award for seamen, delivered by Chief Justice Dethridge in the Arbitration Court, which will ...

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  9. IN THE WAR ZONE.

    LONDON, Nov. 26.—A communique issued in Rome today reports an engagement on the southern front in East Africa, in which an Abyssinian force ...

    Article : 260 words
  10. NORTH CHINA AUTONOMY.

    SHANGHAI, Nov. 25.—The autonomy movement in North China seems, as it were, to be progressing on one leg. Hardly had the Nanking Central Government ...

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  11. MILITANTS IN CHARGE.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 26.—Another maritime upheaval is threatened as a result of a decision of a stop-work meeting of the Sydney branch of the Seamen's Union ...

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  12. AMERICAN AGRICULTURE.

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 25.—The Supreme Court of the United States granted an injunction today to restrain the Government from collecting processing taxes ...

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  13. AMERICAN REACTION.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 25.—Reports from Geneva that the League of Nations has postponed the extension of sanctions to oil, and an intimation that the united ...

    Article : 153 words
  14. REPUDIATION IN S.A.

    ADELAIDE, Nov. 26.—At a well-attended stop-work meeting of the South Australian branch of the Seamen's Union at Port Adelaide today, the following ...

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  15. EFFECT OF LEAGUE PRESSURE

    The Rome correspondent of the "News-Chronicle" states:—"Signor Mussolini is reportedly eager for an Abyssinian settlement. If it could be arranged now while ...

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  16. BRITISH INFLUENCE.

    "Whatever may be the outcome of sanctions, the steps taken so far have served greatly to enhance the prestige of the League of Nations, and in a very ...

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  17. UNKNOWN ANTARCTICA.

    DUNDEE ISLAND (Weddell Sea), Nov. 25.—The last radio message from the plane Polar Star, carrying Mr. Lincoln Ellsworth and his pilot, Mr. Hallock ...

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  18. BANK ROBBED.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 26.—An armed and masked thief boldly entered the Malvern branch of the Bank of New South Wales in Dandenong-road, this afternoon, ...

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  19. FUNERAL HOMAGE.

    LONDON, Nov. 25.—Over 1,000 wreaths were laid beside the grave of Admiral of the Fleet Eari Jellicoe in the crypt of St. Paul's Cathedral, after the ...

    Article : 196 words
  20. AIR MAIL FACILITIES.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 26.—An important step in the fulfilment of the Federal Ministry's plan for increased air mail facilities was taken today when the ...

    Article : 183 words
  21. POLISH FLYERS' CRASH.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 26.—Mr. T. M. Burke, Consul for Poland in Victoria, said tonight that he had made inquiries regarding the Polish airmen, Major ...

    Article : 119 words
  22. KILLED IN SURGERY.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 26.—Dr. Allan John Bothamley (45), of Johnston-street, Fitzroy, was charged in the City Court today with having last evening ...

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  23. CAUTION ADVISED.

    BRISBANE, Nov. 26.—Referring to the reported finding of a plane in Siam, Captain L. J. Brain, flying superintendent of Qantas Empire Airways, said today ...

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  24. NAZIS AND CATHOLICS

    LONDON, Nov. 25.—German Roman Catholics believe that the secret police are now beginning the long-expected offensive against the Church and that ...

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  25. THE NORTHERN ARMY.

    The military correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" (Major-General Temperley) discusses the other side of the picture—the war front, from which the ...

    Article : 140 words
  26. THE AMERICA'S CUP.

    LONDON, Nov. 26.—In announcing that he has withdrawn his challenge for the America's Cup race in 1936, Mr. C. R. Fairer (chairman and managing director ...

    Article : 199 words
  27. ADELAIDE'S BUSY AIRPORT.

    ADELAIDE, Nov. 26.—With five air mail and passenger services already operating from Parafield and the possibility of several new services coming into ...

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  28. BYRD'S FOOD DEPOTS.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 26.—Acting on the possibility that Mr. Ellsworth may be able to receive radio communications, even if he cannot send them, a message ...

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  29. TRANS-PACIFIC AIR LINK.

    AUCKLAND, Nov. 26.—An agreement between the New Zealand Government and Pan-American Airways for a service between San Francisco and Auckland ...

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  30. ITALY'S OIL IMPORTS.

    LONDON, Nov. 26.—The introduction of an economic sanction to ban the export of oil to Italy would be more effective than all other sanctions put together, ...

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  31. FAILURE TO VOTE.

    LONDON, Nov. 25.—"We should consider experimenting with compulsory voting, on the lines adopted in Australia," said the Foreign Secretary (Sir ...

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  32. FIJIANS GREET A STAR.

    SUVA (Fiji), Nov. 25.—The natives of Tamavua, a Fijian village a few miles from Suva, were overjoyed this morning, when Miss Helen Twelvetrees, the ...

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  33. SETTLER MISSING.

    WALPOLE, Nov. 26.—Mr. Eric Hubert has been missing from his holding at Walpole since Saturday. The noise of his runabout was heard by a neighbour ...

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  34. Progress of American Flight.

    WAKE ISLAND, Nov. 26.—The Pan-American Airways' 25-ton flying boat China Clipper, making the company's inaugural trans-Pacific service to Manila in ...

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  35. PURCHASES FROM JEWS.

    BERLIN, Nov. 25.—Because, it is alleged, he allowed his family to buy goods from Jewish shops, Dr. Heinrich Sahm, Berlin's chief burgomaster, has ...

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  36. NEAR EAST ISSUES.

    LONDON, Nov. 25.—The creation of a great air arsenal in the Near East, preferably in the island of Cyprus, is demanded by the "Daily Mail," which ...

    Article : 236 words
  37. Safeguarding British Interests.

    LONDON, Nov. 25.—The British Government has not been officially informed of a satisfactory conclusion to the negotiations between Britain and the United ...

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  38. Labour Party Chooses Its Leader.

    LONDON, Nov. 26.—The Parliamentary Labour Party today re-elected Mr. C. R. Atlee its leader. In the first ballot he secured 58 votes, Mr. Herbert S. Morrison ...

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  39. MORE ARMAMENTS.

    THE HAGUE, Nov. 25.—The Government has introduced a Bill to provide a special fund of £7,400,000, spread over four years, for the purpose of ...

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  40. INTERRUPTED BROADCASTS.

    AUCKLAND, Nov. 26.—A further development of the trouble at the Friendly-road radio station occurred tonight when the aerial of the transmitting station was ...

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  41. BRITISH FILM CENSORS.

    LONDON, Nov. 25.—Lord Tyrrell has been elected president of the British Board of Film Censors in succession to the late Mr. Edward Shortt. The Board ...

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  42. A CENTENARY CONCESSION.

    LONDON, Nov. 26.—It has been announced that in connection with the South Australian centenary celebrations next year, the passenger steamship lines ...

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  43. A HEAVY LOAD.

    LONDON, Nov. 25.—A difficult transport problem results from a big electric order executed for steel works at Cardiff by the English Electric Company at ...

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  44. MELROSE CONTINUES HIS FLIGHT

    SINGAPORE, Nov. 26.—Mr. C. J. Melrose, the young South Australian airman, continuing his flight to Australia, left here at 12.15 p.m. today for Batavia, ...

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  45. VICKERS' STEEL WORKS.

    LONDON, Nov. 25.—The English Steel Corporation has announced an expenditure of £750,000 on the modernisation of the plant at Vickers' work, at ...

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