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  2. FRENEY KIMBERLEY OIL.

    Six main points stressed by the Commonwealth Geologist (Professor W. G. Woolnough) in his report to the Federal Government, following his recent visit of ...

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  3. THE KING'S ILLNESS.

    LONDON, Nov. 27.—The Duke of York, speaking at an advertising luncheon to­-day, said:—"I am glad to be able to tell you that there is a slight improvement in ...

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  4. THE ANZAC LANDING.

    LONDON, Nov. 27.—General Hans Kannengieser, who commanded a detachment of Turks at Gallipoli as a member of the German military mission to Enver Pasha. ...

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  5. REPARATIONS PROBLEM.

    LONDON, Nov. 26. The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that although until recently she was unable sufficiently to stress the urgency of ...

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  6. STORM-SWEPT EUROPE.

    Accounts continue to come to hand of the fierce gales from the Atlantic, which appear to have swept practically the whole of Europe during the past ten days. Nothing in the shape of an estimate of the toll of lives is yet ...

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  7. SPIRIT OF AUSTRALIA.

    ATHENS, Nov. 26.—The monoplane Spirit of Australia, in which Captain Frank Hurley and Flying Officers Moir and Owen were attempting a flight from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET

    BRISBANE, Nov. 27—Fine weather prevailed for the third day's play of the match between England and Queensland. Rowe (8) and Knowles (17) walked out ...

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  9. MONDAY NIGHT'S BULLETIN.

    LONDON, Nov. 26.—A bulletin issued at 8.30 o'clock to-night stated that the King passed an uncomfortable day. His temperature was 101.6. but the pleurisy ...

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  10. THE GERMAN MEMORANDUM.

    LONDON, Nov. 26.—In regard to the German Government's memorandum on reparations, which has been handed to the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Winston ...

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  11. VON SCHEER.

    BERLIN, Nov. 26.—The death has occurred, from heart failure, of Admiral von Scheer, who commanded the German Fleet in the Battle of Jutland. ...

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  12. GERMAN HARBOURS CROWDED.

    BERLIN, Nov. 26.-The northern harbours are crowded with sheltering ship­ping. The dykes protecting Schleswig Holstein were damaged in many places owing ...

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  13. COMMITTEE OF EXPERTS.

    PARIS, Nov. 26.—On explaining the delay in announcing the names of the French representatives on the committee of experts on reparations, the Prime Minister ...

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  14. A DEVOTED SERVICE.

    LONDON, Nov. 26.—During, the past 10 days of almost continuous gales 34 British lifeboats have been launched, and they have saved 80 lives. Eleven were ...

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  15. SEAMEN'S FACTIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 27.—An animated debate lasting for three hours took place at a special stop-work meeting of the Victorian branch of the Seamen's Union ...

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  16. A LATE CONSULTATION.

    LONDON, Nov. 27.—It was learned at midnight that the King's condition had not improved, but the night passed without further news. ...

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  17. OFF SPAIN.

    LONDON, Nov. 26.—The Madrid correspondent of "The Times" says that considerable loss life life occurred among the fishing fleets during the week-end. A trawler ...

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  18. SHOOTING OF BLACKS.

    CANBERRA, Nov, 27.—At a meeting of the Federal, Cabinet to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) said that consideration had been given to the alleged killing ...

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  19. RESCUE AT SEA.

    LONDON, Nov. 26.—The officers and cadets of the German mercantile marine training barque Pommern, who were landed from the German tug Heros, tell a ...

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  20. BELGIAN FLOODS.

    ANTWERP, Nov. 26.—Violent storms caused the Scheldt to overflow at last night's high tide, bursting three dykes and inundating the greater part of the villages ...

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  21. LATEST BULLETIN.

    LONDON, Nov. 27.—A bulletin issued this morning and signed by Sir Stanley Hewett and Lord Dawson stated:—"The King had a more restful night, His ...

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  22. POSITION AT FREMANTLE.

    A stop-work meeting of the Fremantle branch of the Federated Seamen's Union was held at Fremantle yesterday morning, when the matters' concerning the ...

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  23. MISSION INDIGNANT.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 27.—The Rev. E. J. Telfer, president of the Australian Aborigines Mission, has written to the Minister for Home and Territories stating that ...

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  24. FEDERAL CABINET.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 27.—One of the first matters to which the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) gave attention after his arrival in Canberra this morning was that ...

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  25. DAMAGE IN SWITZERLAND.

    GENEVA, 26.—Storms demolished extensive forests in the Jura region, and obliterated farm buildings. The railway from Lausanne to Neuchatel was ...

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  26. PHILIPPINE GALE.

    MANILA, Nov. 27.—The most severe typhoon experienced in the Philippine Islands for many years swept the southern Luzon Islands. The gale at times reached ...

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  27. WATERSIDE UNREST.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 27.—Strong protests against what were termed the broken promises of ship-owners given before the elections were made to-day by ...

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  28. BRITISH CONDOLENCES.

    LONDON, Nov. 26.—The British Admit ralty has sent its condolences to the German naval authorities on the death of Admiral Von Scheer. ...

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  29. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN SPLIT.

    ADELAIDE, Nov. 27.—The president of the South Australian branch of the Federated Seamen's Union at Port Adelaide (Mr. A. Rigby) was requested by ...

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  30. LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

    LONDON, Nov. 26.—The Minister for Health (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) managed to hold the interest of House of Commons throughout a 150 minutes ...

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  31. TRADE TREATY.

    LONDON, Nov. 26.—The Secretary of State for the Dominions (Mr. L. S. Amery) was asked in` the House of Commons to-day whether. in the case of the ...

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  32. SOUTH AFRICAN RAINS.

    CAPE TOWN, Nov. 26.—A storm on the coast was followed by a terrific downpour in the eastern part of Cape Province. The damage in the Riversdale district totalled ...

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  33. LOSS OF THE VESTRIS.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 26.—At the inquiry to-day into the loss of the Vestris, which is being conducted by the Federal Attorney (Mr. A. J. Tuttle), the Marconi ...

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  34. SOLICITOR MISSING.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 27.—The disappearance of Mr. N. L. R. Griffin, a solicitor, was referred to in the Banco Court to-day in a case of Stenhouse against Fazio, Mr. D. ...

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  35. AN INDIAN'S DEATH.

    LONDON, Nov. 26.—Questions were asked in the House of Commons to-day about the circumstances of the death of the Punjab Labour leader Lai Patrai, ...

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  36. HIGHWAY ROBBERY.

    AUCKLAND, Nov. 27.—A sensational, highway hold-up by three masked men occurred in a lonely spot at Westfield eight miles from Auckland, at 1 o'clock ...

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  37. BRITAIN AND JAPAN.

    KOBE, Nov. 27.—Little interest is being displayed here in what was evidently a "ballon d'essai" concerning the renewal of the Anglo-Japanese entente. Some ...

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  38. Departure of Staples.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 27.—S. J. Staples, the English bowler sailed for England on the Ormonde to-day. He was very unwell when he arrived from Sydney last week, ...

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  39. LABOURER'S HOUSE RAIDED.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 27.—Detectives searched a house in South Melbourne this evening and took possession of four plugs of gelignite, which, it was alleged, were ...

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  40. GENERAL SECRETARYSHIP.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 27.—The usual stop-work meeting of the Sydney branch of the Australian Seamen's Union, held to-day, decided to recommend the ...

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  41. EMPEROR OF JAPAN.

    TOKIO, Nov. 27.—Throughout his 200 mile journey from Nagoya, the Emperor Hirohito was greeted by relays of villagers as he made his ceremonial return ...

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  42. PLAYERS WITHOUT NERVES.

    With the hope of seeing their son lead the Englishmen to victory in the Test matches, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Chapman, the parents of A. P. F. Chapman, the ...

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  43. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 27.—There has been a severe epidemic of influenza at Yass, where two persons died. The number of cases is decreasing. ...

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  44. AMERICAN VIEW.

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 26.—State Department officials denied to-day that they had received any information from Britain or Japan, as intimated in despatches ...

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  45. THE "BIG FOUR."

    ADELAIDE, Nov. 27.—The Empire Economic Mission (the "Big Four") arrived from Melbourne this morning. They paid informal calls on his Excellency the ...

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  46. AMERICAN INFLUENCE.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 26.—The New York "Sun," in an article commenting on America's influence on Australia and New Zealand, said:—"It is partly a ...

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  47. PAN-AMERICANISM.

    AMAPALA (Honduras), Nov. 26.—The President-elect of the United States (Mr. H. C. Hoover), in the first speech of his tour of Central and South America, ...

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  48. NEW UNION'S APPLICATION.

    SYDNEY, November 27.—The application of Mr. T. Walsh's followers for the registration of a new seamen's union will be heard early next month. A ...

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  49. SOVIET CONFISCATIONS.

    LONDON, Nov. 26.—Princess Paley, the widow of the Russian Grand Duke Alexandrovitch contested in the King's Bench division, the right of the Soviet ...

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  50. THE LAW COURTS.

    NISI PRIUS.—At 10.30 a.m. before Mr. Justice Northmore: In divorce: Ethel May Ives v. Aubrey Leonard Ives (respor[?]ent) and Thelma Kingsford Smith (part heard). ...

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  51. BROADCASTING UP-TO-DATE.

    LONDON, Nov. 27.—A tower of silence will be a feature of the British Broadcasting Corporation's new headquarters which is being erected in Portland Place at a ...

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  52. IMPERIAL COMMUNICATIONS.

    LONDON, Nov. 26.—In the House of Commons to-day Captain Wedgwood Benn inquired whether the consent of the House would be sought before the ...

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  53. ANSWER TO CORRESPONDENT.

    J.H. Perenjori.—(1) The annual membership fee of the S.P.C.A. is 5/ and the life membership fee £5/5 Further particulars if required may be obtained from the head office. Surrey ...

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  54. MASSED 'PLANE PRODUCTION.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 26.—An aeroplane manufacturing corporation capable of turning out five planes daily is being organised by Mr. Clifford Durant, a son of ...

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  55. SHEFFIELD SHIELD.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 27.—The Victorian team with Dr. Crellin in charge left Melbourne to-day for Adelaide where the return match against South Australia will ...

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