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  2. SUBVERSIVE PLOT.

    BUENOS AIRES, Dec. 17.—Declaring that a seditious movement to overthrow the administration through a terrorist programme had been uncovered, the ...

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  3. FORMING A CABINET.

    PARIS, Dec. 17.—Negotiations are being continued to form a Cabinet to succeed that of M. Herriot, which resigned last Wednesday after the Chamber of ...

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  4. WHEAT PRICES FLUCTUATE

    WINNIPEG, Dec. 17.—Powerful selling pressure yesterday forced wheat prices down remarkably, but export buying to-day enabled them to recover to some ...

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  5. CAPE FLIGHT ENDS.

    LONDON, Dec. 18.—Mrs. J. A. Mollison landed at Croydon at 12.5 p.m. to-day, having flown from the Paris airport, which she reached last night, after an all-day ...

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  6. ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

    LAUNCESTON, Dec. 18.—Resuming with three wickets down for 395 against a Tasmanian team at Launceston yesterday, the English cricketers were all out before ...

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  7. FIGHT FOR MANCHURIA.

    NANKING, Dec. 17.—Sponsored by several of the loading men in the Chinese Government and political world, a startling proposal, indicating the impatience of ...

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  8. WAR DEBTS UNCERTAINTY

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 17.—Events yesterday and to-day indicate that in Administration circles it is expected that there will be further developments in ...

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  9. PARK MURDERS.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 18.—The Commissioner of Police (Mr. W. H. Childs) intends to recommend to the Chief Secretary that a reward of £250 be offered for information ...

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  10. CHANGES IN INDIA.

    CALCUTTA, Dec. 17.—Witle the passing by the Legislative Assembly of the Ordinance Bill, to cope with civil disobedience, the Government has become fully armed ...

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  11. CESSATION OF SEEDING.

    VANCOUVER, Dec. 17.—The proposed strike in wheat seeding was supported at Morrin (Alberta) to-day, when 100 farmers voted against sowing any wheat in 1933. ...

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  12. ICE BOAT'S CRUISE.

    BELLABELLA (British Columbia), Dec. 18.—Twenty-one white men and several Indians, who had been missing since Wednesday on a petrol-driven ice boat, were ...

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  13. CROSSING SMASH.

    BRISBANE, Dec. 18.—A woman was killed and four other persons were seriously injured about 8 p.m. yesterday, when a utility truck on which they were riding ...

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  14. CEILING COLLAPSES.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 18.—Miss Gwendoline Wood (21), of City-road, Darlington, was found dead yesterday morning lying on the floor of n room at a boarding house ...

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  15. RIOTS IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Dec. 10.—Tom Mann and Emfys Llewellyn, members of the Unemployed Workers' Movement, who were charged with having disturbed the peace ...

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  16. BRITAIN'S PAYMENT.

    LONDON, Dec. 17.—In connection with Britain's war debt payment to the United States last Thursday of approximately £19,750,000, gold shipments on a ...

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  17. PLUNGE DOWN BANK.

    ADELAIDE, Dec. 18.—When the steering gear of a motor car refused to act at Winn's Gully, on the Coromandel Valley-road, last evening, the vehicle swerved ...

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  18. KALGOORLIE INQUEST.

    KALGOORLIE, Dec. 18.—When the prolonged inquest into the death of the first victim of a hit-and-run motorist on the Eastern goldfields. Mrs. Annie Quigley ...

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  19. GREYHOUND RACING.

    LONDON, Dec. 17.—Considerable interest has been aroused by a judgment of the Lord Chief Justice (Lord Hewart) in the King's Bench Court, yesterday, the ...

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  20. Favourable Reaction on Sterling.

    LONDON, Dec. 16.—Sterling strengthened to-day on all centres. New York closed at 3.30 7-8 dollars compared with 3.28 7-8 last night. City comment at ...

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  21. JUMP FROM CAR.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 18.—Mrs. Kate Gordon (43), of Finley, near Deniliquin, was killed when a motor car driven by her husband, Mr. A. A. Gordon, collided with the ...

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  22. THEFT FROM MUSEUM.

    BRISBANE, Dec. 18.—The high price obtaining for gold prompted two men to undertake a daring theft of gold specimens from a showcase at the Queensland ...

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  23. ALLEGED MURDER.

    CANBERRA, Dec. 18.—The first jury of Canberra residents which has ever been empanelled failed to agree after hearing evidence for two days before Mr. Justice ...

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  24. PERSIAN OIL DISPUTE.

    LONDON, Dec. 18.—When the League of Nations Council meets at Geneva this week to consider the dispute between Britain and Persia over the arbitrary ...

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  25. HORSE ELECTROCUTED.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 18.—While L. Fitzgerald, son of Mr. J. P. Fitzgerald, of Grafton, was Tiding through a paddock his horse trod on a live wire which had been broken ...

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  26. FIRE ON FREIGHTER.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 18.—Damage estimated at £3,500 was caused by a fire which broke, out in a cargo of copra and wool in the Norwegian motorship Taronga at ...

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  27. INJURED IN COLLISION.

    As a result of a collision between a motor cycle which he was riding and a motor car on Perth-Fremantle-road near the Brighton Hotel about 4.30 o'clock ...

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  28. CITY HEALTH INSPECTOR.

    The Perth City Council recently adopted a report by a sub-committee of the health committee, after an inquiry into certain employees' Association with trotting horses. ...

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  29. N.S.W. IN THE LEAD.

    ADELAIDE, Dec. 18.—New South Wales has a good grip on the Sheffield Shield match with South Australia on the Adelaide Oval. The South Australian total of ...

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  30. REGULATION OF GAMBLING.

    LONDON, Dec. 17.—"The Times," in a leading article, states that immediate attempts will probably be made to legalise dog-racing totalisators similar to those on ...

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  31. MOTOR CYCLIST'S MISHAP.

    A report received by the police on Saturday stated that as a motor bus was passing a motor cycle driven by Charles Home (18), of Orange Valley-road. ...

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  32. AIRMAN'S MISHAP.

    LONDON, Dec. 17.—Mr. Victor Smith, the South African airman who set out from Croydon on Thursday on a flight to the Cape, met with a serious mishap near ...

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  33. FRAUDULENT BANKRUPTCY.

    STOCKHOLM, Dec. 18.—Toreten Kreuper, who was associated with the Kreuper-Toll Finance Corporation, has been convicted of fraudulent hankruptey and ...

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  34. CANADA'S TRADE.

    OTTAWA, Dec. 17.—Canada's favourable balance of trade has risen to £8.049.845 during the eight months ended November 30 last. In the present fiscal year, ...

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  35. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 18.—Alfred C. Mills (69), a native of Newcastle, who died in the Reception House yesterday, suffered for many years as a result of having been ...

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  36. HINKLER'S PROPOSED FLIGHT

    LONDON, Dec. 17.—Squadron-Leader Hinkler's plans for a business flight to Australia have been completed. He states that he intends to reach Darwin by ...

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  37. GRAZIER'S DIVORCE.

    SIDNEY, Dec. 18.—Kenneth George Richards, a well-known grazier, of Cowcumber (near Cootamundra) and father of the 19-year-old Countess of Jersey was ...

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  38. PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 17.—The Senate has passed the Hawes-Cutting Hill granting independence to the Philippine Islands in twelve years. Tim measure now goes ...

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  39. CHILD'S DISAPPEARANCE.

    HOBART, Dec. 18.—Complete mystery surrounds the disappearance at it school picnic at Boat Harbour Beach yesterday of Vincent, the 3-year-old son of Mr. and ...

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  40. CYCLE AND CAR COLLIDE.

    Frank Carnemolla (15), of 269 Nairn-street, Fremantle, received a fractured collarbone when a cycle which he was riding and a motor car, driven hv Frank ...

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  41. PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 17.—The Senate has approved of an amendment to the Hawes-Cutting Bill granting independence to Philippine Islands in 14 years ...

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  42. SCHOOLGIRL ASSAULTED.

    A resident of Wembley called at the Detective office last night and reported that his daughter a schoolgirl, had been enticed into the bush off Cambridge-street ...

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  43. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE.

    LONDON, Dec. 16.—The Clyde Harbour Trust Commissioners met the Australian Minister resident in London (Mr. Bruce) at. Glasgow to-day, and discussed the ...

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  44. PRESENTS FROM QUEENSLAND

    LONDON, Dec. 16.—Five thousand Christmas hampers sent by Queenslanders through the Queensland Preference Lengue to friends and relatives have arrived by ...

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  45. FALL FROM TRAM.

    When alighting from a tram at Leeder-ville on Saturday morning, Rudolph Hasler (67), of Balcatta Beach-road, Osborne Park, missed his footing find fell, ...

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  46. UNITED STATES FINANCE.

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 17.—The United States has increased its deficit for the fiscal year to £228.494.603, placing £83,752,800 in a sinking fund for public debt ...

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  47. FOUND UNCONSCIOUS.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 18.—Suffering from a fractured skull and lacerations which had almost severed his right ear, Henry Gray Saunders (54). wharf labourer, of ...

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  48. CAPSIZED DESTROYER.

    TOKIO, Dec. 17.—Efforts to raise the Japanese destroyer Sawarabi, which was capsized in a storm on December 6 and which now lies 50 fathoms deep, have ...

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  49. SEVERED ARTERY CAUSES DEATH

    Bleeding copiously from a cut on his left arm, Noel Barber (51), single, was found at 12.30 p.m. on Saturday Tying on a bed in his room at a residence at the ...

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  50. CLOTH FRAUDS.

    VIENNA, Dec. 17.—A curious fraud was revealed by the arrest of eight persons on suspicion of having been concerned in the widespread sale in Austria-Hungary ...

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  51. CONVICTS ESCAPE.

    PARIS, Dec. 18.—Sixteen convicts have escaped from the penal settlement at Devil's Island. ...

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