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  2. SINGAPORE BASE.

    LONDON, Nov. 27.—In the House of Commons to-day the First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. A. V. Alexander) stated that the contributions promised by the ...

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  3. THE NEW TARIFF.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 28.—In the Senate this afternoon Senator Johnston (W.A.) asked the Minister representing the Treasurer whether in view of the additional ...

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  4. SOVIET RULE.

    LONDON, Nov. 27.—"If I have fair play, I can convince Australia that the only solution of the world's problems lies in the adoption of the Soviet system," ...

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  5. MANCHURIAN DISPUTE.

    SHANGHAI, Nov. 28.—It is stated that China, through Chang Hseuh-hang (the Manchurian overlord) has made overtures to Russia for a settlement of the rupture ...

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  6. ALIEN RESIDENTS.

    PARIS, Nov. 27.—It is now possible to indicate the broad lines of the convention being drawn up at the international conference in Paris with the idea of ...

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  7. DR. SAW DEAD.

    Dr. A. J. H. Saw. M.L.C., Chancellor of the University of Western Australia and one of the State's best known public men, died at his residence, 242 St. ...

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  8. CONTROL OF GOLD.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 28.—In the House of Representatives to-day the Treasurer (Mr. Theodore) introduced the Bill to amend the Commonwealth Bank Act. ...

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  9. COAL DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 28.—In view of the possibility of the conference between the colliery proprietors and the mining unions failing to reach a basis for a settlement ...

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  10. FEAR OF EXPLOITATION.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 28.—In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Parkhill (Nat., N.S.W.), asked the Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. Fenton) what ...

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  11. AN ILLUSTRIOUS CAREER.

    Athelstan John Henton Saw, O.B.E., M.A.. M.D., F.R.C.S., M.L.C., had a variety of distinctions which are not the common lot of public men in Western ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. AMERICAN AIR TRAGEDIES

    NEW YORK, Nov. 27.—Several persons are believed to have been killed in two housse which were destroyed by fire today, when an aeroplane from Rooseveldt ...

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  13. EX-ENEMY PROPERTY.

    LONDON, Nov. 27.—In the House of Lords to-day. Lord Buckmaster (Liberal) heatedly drew attention once more to the confiscation of the property of ex-enemy ...

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  14. RUSSIAN CONFIRMATION.

    MOSCOW, Nov. 28.—The Tass Agency announces that Litvinoff, in agreeing to suggestions for a Russo-Chinese conference on the Manchurian dispute, ...

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  15. FEDERAL MINISTRY.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 28.—The failure of the Coal Conference in Sydney to reach any settlement of the trouble in the Northern coalfields is causing the Federal ...

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  16. INTERNATIONAL MEDIATION.

    LONDON, Nov. 27.—The Foreign Secretary (Mr. A. Henderson) was asked in the House of Commons to-day whether, seeing, that certain hostile acts had been ...

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  17. BRITISH RELATIONS.

    LONDON, Nov. 27.—In the House of Commons to-day Mr. A. Henderson (Foreign Secretary) replied to several questions regarding the resumption of ...

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  18. EMPIRE TRADE.

    LONDON, Nov. 27.—In his presidential address to the National Union of Manufacturers to-day Mr George Terrell. M.P. strongly advocated Empire free trade. ...

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  19. DISPERSING CROWDS.

    CAPE TOWN, Nov. 27.—The police in the principal towns of South Africa have been supplied with tear gas bombs for use in dispersing crowds, as the result of the ...

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  20. PRICE OF WHISKY.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 28.—Increases in the retail prices of imported spirits were announced to-day. Imported Scotch whisky will be increased in price in ...

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  21. Bitterness Against Mr. Theodore.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 28.—Disappointment has been expressed in union circles at Wonthaggi at the failure of the Federal Ministry to bring about a resumption of ...

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  22. DOCTOR IN DISGRACE.

    LONDON, Nov. 27.—As a sequel to an undefended Scottish divorce case, in which Dr. Angus Dugald Buchanan, formerly of Glasgow and now of Australia, ...

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  23. THE PRINTING TRADE.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 28.—A deputation on which the employees and employers of various branches of the printing industry combined forces and waited upon the ...

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  24. MELBOURNE TRADES COUNCIL.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 28.—A resolution calling upon all trade unions to give the fullest possible financial and moral support to the mining unions in New South ...

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  25. BRITISH EXPORTS.

    LONDON, Nov. 27.—Mr. W. R. Smith (Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade) informed Sir Newton Moore (Conservative) in the House of Commons ...

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  26. BRITISH COAL PROPOSALS.

    LONDON, Nov. 27.—The Committee of the Cabinet which is handling the coal situation had a further conference with the coal owners to-day with reference to ...

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  27. POLAR RESEARCH.

    DECEPTION ISLAND, Nov. 27— Sir Hubert Wilkins reports:—Strong south winds carying a chill from a glacier ridge in Graham Land swept over ...

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  28. THE PRIVY COUNCIL.

    LONDON, Nov. 27.—The statement made in the Irish Free State Parliament by the Minister for Defence (Mr. Blythe) in which he is reported to have ...

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  29. RECONDITIONED LINER.

    LONDON, Nov. 27.—The Largs Bay, the commodore ship of the Bay line and the fourth to be reconditioned, sailed from Southampton to-day with 100 migrants ...

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  30. POPULATION PROBLEM

    LONDON, Nov. 27.—Bishop Barnes, of Birmingham discussing the population problem and church and civic life at a Birmingham congress, said that a great ...

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  31. COMMISSION'S INQUIRY.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 28.—Giving evidence before the Coal Commission to-day, Hugh Sutherland, organiser for the Federated Engine Drivers and Firemen's Association ...

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  32. BACON AND HAMS.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 28.—Evidence in support of an increased duty on bacon and hams, partly or wholly cured, and other pig products, was Riven before the Tariff ...

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  33. NATIVE SUPERSTITION.

    CAPE TOWN, Nov. 27.—Six natives have been sentenced to death by a Special Court in Swaziland, for the murder of Seven occupants of a kraal. Evidence ...

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  34. FINANCIER'S FAILURE.

    LONDON, Nov. 28.—Mr. Henry Spence Home, a prominent city financier, has filed a petition in bankruptcy and simultaneously resigned his directorships, ...

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  35. "AN HONOURABLE SON OF W.A."

    "The sudden death of Dr. Saw," said the Premier (Mr. Collier) yesterday, "has come as a painful shock to the whole community. He was a high-minded and ...

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  36. WRECK OF THE MOLESEY.

    LONDON, Nov. 27.—A fireman—one of the eight persons reported missing from the Wreck of the Molesey, which went ashore in a heavy gale near Wooltach ...

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  37. MARINE BIOLOGY.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 28.—The trustees of the Science and Industry Endowment Fund are inviting applications for a senior studentship in marine biology (whaling) ...

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  38. FISHERMEN'S LOSSES.

    LONDON, Nov. 26.—Mr. W. Adamson, Secretary of State for Scotland, stated in the House of Commons to-day that 570 boats of the East Anglian herring fleet ...

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  39. UNIVERSITY DEBATERS.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 28.—Members of the Victoria College (Wellington, N.Z.) debating team, who are nearing the completion of their tour of the United States and ...

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  40. AGRARIAN RIOTS.

    TOKIO, Nov. 27.—Serious agrarian rioting is reported from the Akita Prefecture. Swords and sears were freely used and many persons were injured some fatally. ...

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  41. MOTOR CAR IMPORTS.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 28.—In reply to a question. Senator Payne (Tas.) was informed in the Senate to-day by the Leader of the Government (Senator Daly} that ...

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  42. NEW ZEALAND HONEY.

    LONDON, Nov. 27.—A representative of the New Zealand Honey Board reports that New Zealand honey holds the premier position in Denmark where a leading ...

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  43. MALOLO LEAVES SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 28.—The liner Malolo with the American tourists left Sydney this morning at 6 o'clock. The tourists spoke highly of the hospitality of the ...

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  44. BRITISH BY-ELECTION.

    LOnDON, Nov. 27.—In the Kilmarnock by election to-day to the House of Commons, caused by the death of Mr. R. Climie, the seat was reclaimed by Labour ...

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  47. "AN INFLUENCE FOR GOOD."

    The President of the Legislative Council (Mr. J. W. Kirwan) said yesterday:—"Dr. Saw occupied the corner seat in the Legislative Council that was for so long held ...

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