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  2. COAL DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 26.—There are said to be definite grounds for believing that a settlement of the coal dispute by the conference between the coal owners and ...

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  3. COMMONWEALTH BANK.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 26.—It is understood that the Bill which has been introduced into the Federal Parliament to amend the Commonwealth Bank Act in order to give ...

    Article : 139 words
  4. DEFENCE POLICY.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 26.—The statement of the Ministry's defence policy, as published yesterday by the Minister for Defence (Mr. Green), was criticised by the ...

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  5. CHINESE CIVIL WAR.

    SHANGHAI, Nov. 20.—The recent visit of the Minister of Finance (Mr. T. V. Soong) to, the scene of operations in the civil war has resulted in a sudden ...

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  6. TARIFF SCHEDULE.

    LONDON, Nov. 25.—The criticism expressed by Sir Arthur Duckham's Economic Mission that Australia's use of the protective tariff was not wise, is recalled ...

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  7. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    LONDON, Nov. 25.—The debate on the second reading of the Government's Unemployment Insurance Bill was resumed in the House of Commons to-day. ...

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  8. TOTAL WRECK.

    LONDON, Nov. 26.—At the height of yesterday's gale, the steamer Molesey (3,809 tons), on the voyage from Liverpool to Cardiff, sent out an S.O.S. that she ...

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  9. PALESTINE UNREST.

    LONDON, Nov. 25.—Questioned in the House of Commons to-day regarding the attempted assassination of Mr. Norman Bentwich, Attorney General to the ...

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  10. CONTROL OF EXCHANGE RATES.

    LONDON, Nov. 25.—The "Morning Post" states that there is some uneasiness in the city following the news from Australia that the Labour Government ...

    Article : 118 words
  11. EXPLOSIONS ON SHIP.

    LONDON, Nov. 25.—Three terrific explosions blew out sixty feet of the starboard side of the oil tanker British Chemist while she was lying in Grangemouth ...

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  12. NEW ARMOUR PLATE.

    LONDON, Nov. 26.—The military correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph says that in the eternal duel between armour and projectiles, recent British research ...

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  13. FRUIT EXPORT.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 25.—In the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. Prowse (C.P., W.A.) asked the Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. Fenton) whether in ...

    Article : 153 words
  14. ROTHBURY COLLIERY.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 26.—It can now be officially stated that the State Ministry will not attempt to open the Rothbury Colliery until the new year, if the present dispute ...

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  15. WAR LOAN INTEREST.

    LONDON, Nov. 26.—The newspapers arc Riving prominence to a passage in a speech by Mr. T. Shaw (Minister for War) on unemployment insurance, in ...

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  16. METEOR EXPLOSION.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 20.—Alarm was caused to people in Chester-street. Camperdown, last night, when a fireball wrecked, the stables of T. Crealy, threw the roof on to ...

    Article : 163 words
  17. DUSSELDORF CRIMES.

    DUSSELDORF, Nov. 25.—The large force of detectives engaged on inquiries into the outrages perpetrated by the mysterious criminal known as "Jack the ...

    Article : 116 words
  18. MEXICAN DEBTS.

    LONDON, Nov. 25.—In the House of Commons to-day the Foreign Secretary (Mr. A. Henderson) teas questioned regarding the progress being made in the ...

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  19. EFFECT ON MOTOR TRADE.

    Early next week the West Australian Chamber of Automotive Industries will probably convene a meeting of members and representatives of organisations ...

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  20. MILITANTS' ACTIVITIES.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 26.—Reports from the northern coalfields state that the Militant Minority Movement, after a period of inactivity, is again making a determined ...

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  21. BARRAGE OF QUESTIONS.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 26.—As a result of the serving of dismissal notices on a number of Commonwealth postal employees during the week-end, the Prime Minister ...

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  22. NEW UNIFORMS.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 26.—Sample designs Lave been prepared for the new uniforms for the militia. They will be khaki with distinctive colour facings for each branch ...

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  23. NAVAL CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Nov. 25.—In reply to questions in the House of Commons to-day, the Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) said that the United States ...

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  24. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEALS.

    LONDON, Nov. 25.—In the House of Commons to-day several questions were addressed to the Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald) on the subject of the recent ...

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  25. DOMINION LAWS.

    MONTREAL, Nov. 26.—A message from Ottawa, published in the Montreal "Gazette" states that success has resulted from the work of the Canadian delegation, ...

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  26. FLOODS IN WALES.

    LONDON, Nov. 25.—The most severe floods experienced for thirty years in Monmouthshire, South Wales, and the West Country are being experienced as ...

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  27. RUSSIAN PROPAGANDA

    LONDON, Nov. 25.—In the House of Commons to-day the Foreign Secretary (Mr. A. Henderson) told a questioner that a questioner that he had asked the Norwegian Government ...

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  28. BOY INCINERATED.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 26.—Three weatherboard Louses were destroyed by fire tonight at Toronto, on Lake Macquarie, and a boy aged 12 years, was burnt to death. The ...

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  29. BARON ELCHO AFFAIR.

    MALTA, Nov. 25.—The destroyer Witch—one of the four despatched from Malta on Saturday to intercept the steamer Baron Elcho between Port Said and ...

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  30. ALLEGED DEFAMATION

    SYDNEY, Nov. 26.—Claims for £25,000 from five members of the Australian Labour Party for alleged defamation were made to-day, before Mr. Acting Justice ...

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  31. AMOROUS LETTER.

    LONDON, Nov. 25.—"I humbly crave forgiveness for my disgraceful letter, the consequences of which have utterly ruined me, and, more grievous still, have ...

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  32. ARCHBISHOP FIRED AT.

    ROME, Nov. 25.—The first serious crime to sully the record of the newly constituted Vatican City occurred to-day when Margaret Gudum, a Swede, accosted ...

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  33. UNAUTHORISED PUBLICITY.

    LONDON, Nov. 25.—By a two to one majority the Court of Appeal to-day gave judgment, with costs, in favour of Fry and Sons, the chocolate manufacturing firm, in ...

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  34. AVIATION.

    LONDON, Nov. 25.—The airship R100, has been officially handed over to the Air Ministry. She is described as the world's fastest airship, and her engines develop ...

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  35. STATE SUPER-TAX.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 26.—A draft of the budget was considered at a meeting of the State Cabinet to-day. The Treasurer (Mr. Stevens) hopes to forecast a ...

    Article : 166 words
  36. WOMAN IN TROUBLE.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 26.—Four charges of a serious nature were preferred against Mary Ann Knopp, a married woman living it Brighton-street. Richmond at the ...

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  37. ESCAPE OF GAS.

    ESSEN, Nov. 25.—Four persons were killed and 38 seriously injured when the Market Hall was blown up to-day following an escape of gas. A blinding flash ...

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  38. MASCOT AERODROME.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 26.—Although the Federal Parliamentary Committee on Public Works had practically completed its report on the question referred to it ...

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  39. BOY'S CRIME.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 26.—"Your youth saves you from the hanging you so well deserve," said Judge Wesley, in the St. Arnaud Court to-day, when Eric Pike, ...

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  40. AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT.

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 25.—The Secretary for Agriculture (Mr. Hyde) stated that lower interest rates on loans to farmers were probable, following a conference ...

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  41. AIRWOMAN'S DRESS BILL.

    LONDON, Nov. 25.—"I'll sting the old swine," was Lady Heath's threat to her husband, Sir James Heath, the wealthy ironmaster and colliery proprietor, ...

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  42. LATE M. CLEMENCEAU.

    BERLIN, Nov. 25.—German Press Comments upon the death of M. Clemenceau are tinged with bitterness. His greatness is universally recognised as well as ...

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  43. PROHIBITED IMMIGRANT.

    KALGOORLIE, Nov. 26.—When the Great Western express reached Parkeston, near Kalgoorlie, this afternoon, at the request of the station master the police ...

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  44. BUSHRANGER'S SKELETON.

    BRISBANE, Nov. 26.—A strange Jot was offered at auction at the Loan Co.'s rooms to-day. It was the skeleton of a notorious bushranger. Frank Gardiner, ...

    Article : 183 words
  45. ACID-THROWING CHARGE.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 26.—Charged with having thrown acid on three women at different places in the streets of Newcastle on November 10, John George Hawkins (43) ...

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  46. FORESTRY COMMISSION.

    LONDON, Nov. 25.—A Forestry Commission comprising nine persons lias been appointed with Sir John Stirling Maxwell as chairman. Among the members ...

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  47. Mr. Scullin's Message to France.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 26—The Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) has sent the following message to the Prime minister of France (M. Tardien), expressing regret at the ...

    Article : 122 words
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