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  2. AMERICA ON DEBTS.

    LONDON, Dec. 8.—The text was published to-day of the United States Government's reply to the second British Note on war debts, which set out in detail the ...

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  3. SAMOAN MANDATE.

    LONDON, Dec. 8.—In the House of Lords to-day, Lord Ponsonby asked whether the Government through the League Mandates Commission would ...

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  4. YOUNG MAN KILLED.

    Carrying his drums and other instruments to a dance hall in Brisbane-street, between William-street and Lake-Tstreet, last night, Edward Carson Cassey (19), ...

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  5. MANCHURIA.

    GENEVA, Dec. 9.—In a remarkable extempore address yesterday afternoon, before the special session of the League of Nation's Assembly called to discuss the ...

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  6. TEST TEAM.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 9.—The chairman of the Australian Board of Control (Dr. A. Robertson) announced to-day that the selectors (Dr. C. E. Dolling and Messrs. E. A. ...

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  7. GERMAN LEADERSHIP.

    BERLIN, Dec. 9.—Obviously designed to prevent General von Schleicher (the new Chancellor) from being vested with dangerous authority in the event of the ...

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  8. OIL-FIELD DISPUTE.

    LONDON, Dec. 8.—An important statement was made in the House of Commons to-day by the Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Anthony Eden) in. ...

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  9. ANGLO-FRENCH DISCUSSION

    LONDON, Dec. 9.—Europe remains in suspense regarding the war debt payments due on December 15. It is clear that the United States wants payment on the due ...

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  10. LIQUOR SMUGGLING.

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 8.—A warning that anti-smuggling co-operation with the United States would become virtually impossible if the latter continues the 12-mile ...

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  11. FAITH IN OTTAWA.

    Confidence in the ultimate success of the Imperial Economic Conference at Ottawa was expressed yesterday by Messrs. H. W. Osborne and J. B. Mills. ...

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  12. CENSURE MOTION.

    LONDON, Dec. 9.—The "Manchester Guardian," trenchantly attacking Japan, describes Mr. Matsuoka's threat at Geneva as another instance of casting the ...

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  13. CONSTANT COMPLICATIONS.

    OTTAWA, Dec. 8.—The protest to Washington against the seizure of the Canadian liquor ship is stated unofficially to be the prelude to the complete ...

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  14. GRAVITY OF THE DECISION.

    CANBERRA, Dec. 9.—The Prime Minister's Department to-day made available the text of an address made by the Resident Minister in London (Mr. Bruce) on ...

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  15. GIRL CLERK ROBBED.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 9.—As Gertrude Appleyard, a clerk employed by the Fresh Food and Ice Company, was leaving a bank in Carlton-street, Summer Hill, this afternoon ...

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  16. DANGERS OF RADIUM.

    LONDON, Dec. 8.—Viscount Lee, chairman of the National Radium Commission, in delivering the Sylvanus Thompson lecture to-night, said that radium was a most ...

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  17. CHINESE GENERAL.

    SHANGHAI, Dec. 9.—Challenging the authenticity of reports that General Su Ping-wen (the commander of the Chinese volunteers who fled from the Japanese ...

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  18. CHANGING OPINION IN PARIS.

    PARIS, Dec. 8.—The French reply will be decided by the Senate's and the Chamber's attitude. Nevertheless, M. Herriot's meeting with Mr. MacDonald resulted in a ...

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  19. RACING DEBTS.

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 9.—Allegations that bookmakers had arranged for horses to run "dead," so that a solicitor who was betting in a large way would lose his ...

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  20. BOUND BODY MYSTERY.

    PARIS, Dec. 8.—The mystery surrounding the death of Donald Ross, the wealthy representative of a Belfast thread firm, whose body, bound hand and foot with ...

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  21. M. Harriot's Tribute to Britain.

    PARIS, Dec. 8.—"The Government is placed at a terrible crossroads, and the consequences of its decision will reverberate through half a century," the Prime ...

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  22. CAPTAIN BERTRAM.

    MELBOURNE, Deo. 9.—Capt. Hans Bertram, the German airman and Mr. G. U. Allen, left Point Cook at 4.30 a.m. to-day on the first stage of their flight ...

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  23. CAR BANDITS.

    BRISBANE, Dec. 9.—Herbert Morgan, a garage employee, on his way home to Eagle Junction shortly before 10 o'clock to-night. wan held up by two armed and ...

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  24. Commercial Aspect of the Flight.

    "Before I say good-bye—I hope it win mean au revoir till an early date—I desire to convey to you, the president and committee, and to my fellow members of the ...

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  25. PUBLISHER'S APPEAL.

    CANBERRA, Dec. 9.—When asked to-day to comment on the decision of the High Court allowing the appeal of Francis Harold Devanny, publisher of the ...

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  26. TIN HARE SCANDAL.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 9.—The committee of the Sydney Stock Exchange has taken action as a result of the evidence given by two members of the Exchange before the ...

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  27. WASHINGTON VIEWS.

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 9.—Publication of America's reply to the British war debts Note reveals, according to the interpretation of observers, that President ...

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  28. FIJIAN BANANAS.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 9.—The first consignment of Fijian bananas to enter Australia under the terms of the Ottawa Trade Agreement will reach Sydney on December ...

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  29. SELECTORS' COOLNESS PRAISED.

    LONDON, Dec. 9.—English critics' generally praise the coolnees of the Australian selectors. The "Evening Standard" says that there is no precedent to encourage the ...

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  30. SIGNIFICANCE OF NOTE.

    LONDON, Dec. 9.—Commenting on the American Noyes, "The Times" says:—"President Hoover shows no weakening in his insistence on payment and it is ...

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  31. INDIAN CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Dec. 9.—To-day's session of the Indian roundtable conference was devoted to a discussion on federal finance with Lord Peel as chairman. The ...

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  32. MORATORIUM BILL.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 9.—It was learnt in ministerial circles to-day that the Ministry may again test the feeling in the Legislative Council concerning the guarantor ...

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  33. ENGLISHMEN'S PROGRAMME.

    Following are the Englishmen's remaining matches in Australia:— December 10 and 12.—Southern Districts of New South Wales, at wagga. ...

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  34. FLYING DOCTOR SERVICE.

    LONDON, Dec. 8.—Dr. W. D. Walker, of Adelaide, lecturing at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, described the organisation of a series of ...

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  35. TRANSPORT WORKERS' STRIKE

    CAPE TOWN, Dec. 9.—Tram and 'bus men in Cape Town have struck for an increase in wages of 3d. an hour. A meeting, which began at midnight, concluded at ...

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  36. SYDNEY'S LORD MAYOR.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 9.—Alderman Richard C. Hagon the candidate of the Civic Reform Party, was unanimously elected Lord Mayor of Sydney at a meeting of city ...

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  37. LEICHHARDT BY-ELECTION.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 9.—The by-election for the Leichhardt seat in the Legislative Assembly made necessary by the death of Mr. B. C. Olde (State Labour) will take ...

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  38. BRITISH VITAL STATISTICS.

    LONDON, Dec. 8.—The Registrar-General's review for 1931 shows that the British birth rate was 15.8 per thousand, which was the lowest on record. Suicides ...

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