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  2. NORTH CHINA'S FATE

    TOKIO, Nov. 28.—Important negotiations have been opened between China and Japan in Shanghai on issues between the two nations, which are regarded as ...

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  3. NEW ZEALAND ELECTION.

    WELLINGTON, Nov. 28.—Following the crushing defeat of the Coalition Government in the general election yesterday—Labour now holds 52 seats in a House ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. ANTARCTIC AIRMEN.

    WELLINGTON, Nov. 28.—Wireless signals from the Polar Star—the plane in which Messrs. Lincoln Ellsworth and Hallock Kenyon set out to fly across the ...

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  5. ITALY UNEASY.

    LONDON, Nov. 28.—Simultaneously with the news in Rome of renewed activity in the movement of troops, and the cancellation of the leave recently ...

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  6. SEAMEN REFUSE WORK.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 28.—An unexpected development in the threatened shipping strike occurred today, when seamen refused to offer for employment on the ...

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  7. REVOLT CRUSHED.

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Nov. 27.—The revolt which originated in the northern States, reputedly under Communist instigation, has now been completely ...

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  8. AFRICAN WARFARE.

    LONDON, Nov. 28.—Between the claims made in Addis Ababa and denials and counterclaims in Rome, it is difficult at present to assess the real ...

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  9. THE LEAGUE'S EFFORTS.

    LONDON, Nov. 28.—Speaking tonight at the dinner of the Anglo-Swedish Society in London, at which the Crown Prince Sweden was a guest, the Foreign ...

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  10. A THRILLING RESCUE.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 28.—Two men whose fishing boat was swamped in high seas off Curl Curl Beach today owe their lives to the skill and stamina of five ...

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  11. NAVAL CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Nov. 28.—When the five-Power naval conference meets in London early in December it will be faced with considerations of national pride in ...

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  12. EGYPTIAN AIMS.

    CAIRO, Nov. 28.—The sudden abatement in the anti-British demonstrations in Egypt appears to be due to the inability of the Wald (Nationalists) to ...

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  13. AGAINST SANCTIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 28.—An uproar followed by a demonstration by the militants, who left the chamber in a body, occurred during a bitter debate at the ...

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  14. MISSING AIRMEN.

    DARWIN, Nov. 28.—"I don't think there is any hope of Sir Charles Kingsford Smith being found now; he probably came down in the sea." said Mr. ...

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  15. LOST IN BUSH.

    BRISBANE, Nov. 28.—Under a rude shelter made of boughs, where he had laid down to die, Ted Williams (35), station hand, who had been lost since ...

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  16. THE AMERICAN ATTITUDE.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 27.—The Washing-ton correspondent of the "New York Times" states that something of a sensation was caused in naval and State ...

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  17. HIGH TREASON CHARGE I

    BERLIN, Nov. 27.—A charge of high treason has been preferred against Monsignor Bannasch, head of the Central Roman Catholic Correspondence Bureau. ...

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  18. PROSPECTS OF NEGOTIATION.

    Another side of the picture is presented by the Paris correspondent of the "Manchester Guardian," who states that there is reliable information to suggest that the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. "UNORTHODOX THEATRES."

    LONDON, Nov. 27.—London newspapers comment extensively on the Labour victory in the New Zealand general election. The Labour organ, the ...

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  20. A REPUTED GAINSBOROUGH.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 27.—An investigation encircling the world has had as its subject a painting, reputedly by Gains-borough (1727-1788), the great English ...

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  21. TREATMENT OF JEWS.

    BERLIN, Nov. 27.—"One of the chief reasons for Germany's Jewish legislation is the necessity for combating Bolshavism" declared Herr Hitler in an ...

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  22. REPORTED BROADCAST PROJECT

    LONDON, Nov. 37.—With reference to a report that Signor Marconi has been invited to broadcast to Australia following the refusal of the British ...

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  23. SALVAGE BY WIRELESS.

    LONDON, Nov. 27.—How one ship salvaged another by wireless, without one seeing the other, was described in the Admiralty Court in a case that closed ...

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  24. LAVAL MINISTRY.

    LONDON, Nov. 28.—The threatened parliamentary attack by the Left Wing parties on the Laval Government, particularly on the Fascist issue, has been ...

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  25. GREEK AMNESTY.

    ATHENS, Nov. 28.—The first major political difficulty since the return to the throne of King George arises from the projected amnesty for political ...

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  26. BRITISH MINERS' WAGES.

    LONDON, Nov. 28.—The Secretary for Mines was in conference today with both the executive of the Mineworkers' Federation and representatives of the ...

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  27. MR. LYONS'S TRIBUTE.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 28.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) issued the following statement today: "The decision of the New Zealand people is one upon ...

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  28. No Commonwealth Action.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 28.—Information regarding the sale of the portrait was conveyed to the Commonwealth by Mr. Dow, and the Librarian of the National ...

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  29. MURDER WITH A CAR.

    LONDON, Nov. 27.—The defence that he was an epileptic sadist and not re-sponsible for his actions was offered in the trial today of Arthur Charles ...

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  30. MISSING SETTLER.

    WALPOLE, Nov. 28.—Constable Farrier abandoned his search this morning for Mr. Eric Hubert, who disappeared from his holding in mysterious ...

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  31. MR. COLLIER'S COMMENTS.

    The Premier (Mr. R. collier) said yesterday that he had been very pleased to learn of the result of the New Zealand election. He had sent a telegram of ...

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  32. BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

    LONDON, Nov. 28.—The traditional ceremonies connected with the inauguration of the new Parliament were carried out today, when members of the House ...

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  33. JAMAICA BANANA INDUSTRY.

    LONDON, Nov. 28.—The Secretary for the Colonies (Mr. J. H. Thomas) has approved of the appointment by the Governor of Jamaica of a Commission ...

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  34. THE MODERN LAND PLANE

    LONDON, Nov. 27.—Not only the large flying boats ordered by Imperial Airways for their replacement programme on Empire routes will attain a new standard of ...

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  35. SHIP'S FIREMAN'S DEATH.

    ADELAIDE, Nov. 28.—Frank Croker (30), a fireman on the interstate collier Dundula, was run over and killed by a train near the Glanville railway station ...

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