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  2. AMERICAN FINANCE.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 30.—The speculative deflation has apparently now entered its third phase, namely frank recognition of the fact that something in the nature of ...

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  3. BRITISH GOVERNMENT.

    LONDON, Nov. 29.—The Earl of Birkenhead, speaking at a Conservative Association meeting to-night declared that the tone which Mr. Snowden (Chancellor of ...

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  4. THE YOUNG PLAN.

    BERLIN, Nov. 30.—The Minister for Foreign Affairs (Dr. Curtins) announced in the Reichstag yesterday that a referendum would be held on December 22 ...

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  5. MANCHURIAN WARFARE

    SHANGHAI, Dec. 1.—That the Soviet forces are not taking the war in Manchuria seriously is indicated by details received following the capture of the Chinese ...

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  6. EMPIRE TRADE.

    LONDON, Nov. 30.—In view of the importance that is attached to the expansion of British trade with the Empire and overseas, especially as contributing to the ...

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  7. COAL DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, Dec. 1.—A special sitting of the council of the Miners' Federation will be held to-morrow to decide the date of the aggregate meetings on the northern ...

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  8. MIGRATION.

    LONDON, Nov. 30.—Voluntary migration organisations are holding a conference with the Overseas Settlement Committee with the object of obtaining a ...

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  9. BLAZE ON MINE.

    KALGOORLIE, Dec. 1.—About 3.40 a.m. yesterday a fire broke out in the engine room of the treatment plant at the Great Boulder gold mine and totally ...

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  10. FOREIGN INFLUX.

    CANBERRA, Dec. 1.—In the speech of the Governor-General at i the opening of Parliament it was announced that arrangements had been made for a further ...

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  11. AEROPLANE CRASH.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 1.—Two well-known airmen were killed when their 'plane crashed in Forbes-street, Grenfell, yesterday and then burst into flames. The ...

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  12. THE NANKING NOTE.

    MOSCOW, Nov. 29.—M. Litvinoff (the Soviet Commissar for Foreign Affairs) replied to-day to the Nanking Note delivered by the German Ambassador (Herr ...

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  13. EMPIRE AIR SERVICE.

    CANBERRA, Dec. 1.—The announcement published in a cable from London yesterday, that the airship R101 would pcesibly visit Australia next spring and ...

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  14. EXPLOSION ON SHIP.

    SUVA (Fiji), Nov. 30.—An explosion, the cause of which is unknown, took place on the sailing ship Carnegie early this afternoon while she was lying in the ...

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  15. FINANCIAL REVIEW.

    LONDON, Nov. 30.—The Stock Exchange has been passing through another period of idleness and depression, and all sections have failed to maintain the ...

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  16. NEW PEERAGES FORECAST.

    LONDON, Nov. 30.—The possibility of several new Labour peerages being announced in the New Year honours list is being freely discussed in the newspaper, ...

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  17. VICTORIAN MEN DISAPPOINTED.

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 1.—There were many expression of disappointment among the coal miners at Wonthaggi that the basis of settlement of the coal trouble in ...

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  18. FEDERAL MINISTRY'S PART.

    SYDNE, Dec. 1—The Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) explained yesterday morning that the Federal Government had done everything constitutionally to bring about ...

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  19. THE ANTARCTIC.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 30.—The Associated Press reports that Commander Byrd has safely returned to his base at Little America, after a flight across the South Pole ...

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  20. MINISTERIAL SALARIES.

    LONDON, Nov. 29.—The salaries of Ministers of State are to bo reviewed. The Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald) in a written reply to Parliamentarhy ...

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  21. SYDNEY HOOLIGANS.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 1—Kelvin Baker (23), of George-street, Waterloo, is an inmate of the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, after being brutally assaulted in Mountain-street ...

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  22. PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION.

    LONDON, Nov. 29.—Reviewing the new airship phase, Major Turner, the aeronautical correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," raises the question of passenger ...

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  23. THE NEW TARIFF.

    LONDON, Nov. 29.—"Our cotton and woollen trades will be badly bit by the Australian tariff changes," said Sir John Corcoran (Director of the National Union ...

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  24. PLUCKY CONSTABLE.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 1.—Three arrests were made by Constable Luxton early last night in trying circumstances. About a dozen men were engaged in a brawl in the centre ...

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  25. INTEREST IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Nov. 29.—News of the likelihood of a resumption of work on the New South Wales coalfields has aroused considerable interest and shipowners are ...

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  26. R101'S LIFTING CAPACITY.

    LONDON, Nov. 30.—The airship R101 was moved from her mooring mast and housed in the hangar without incident to-day, after three-quarters of an hour's ...

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  27. A DEFEAT AVERTED.

    LONDON, Nov. 29.—Conservative Whips are annoyed at the laxity in attendance in the House by the rank and file of the Party. They point out that a rare ...

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  28. FLOODS IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Nov. 30.—The upper reaches of the Thames are in many places in flood and the river is steadily rising. During the past 48 hours, there has been a rise of ...

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  29. SHOTS IN DOORWAY.

    ADELAIDE, Dec. 1.—A sensational shooting affray took place last night in a house in Franklin-street occupied by Mrs. May McDonald, Edward Coombe (43), a ...

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  30. WILKINS'S EXPEDITION.

    DECEPTION ISLAND, Nov. 27.—Sir Hubert Wilkins reports:—Our pilot, Mr. Cheesman, when flying a monoplane, had the season's first accident to-day. He was ...

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  31. USE OF WOOL.

    LONDON, Nov. 29.—The international conference now meeting at Bradford has resolved to do its utmost to assist the "use more wool" campaign. ...

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  32. INDUSTRIAL STANDARDS.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 1.—Senator Daly, Vice-President of the Executive Council, yesterday morning predicted that many new industries would be established in ...

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  33. HOUSING THE DEPARTMENTS.

    LONDON, Nov. 30.—Plans to erect new Government buildings in Whitehall are now under consideration, and the Government will make a decision on the ...

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  34. INCENDIARISM.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 1.—An explosion that was heard by residents within a mile of the premises wrecked the downstairs portion of an unoccupied house in ...

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  35. DOGGING THE EVILDOER.

    LONDON, Nov. 29.—Crooks, confidence tricksters, and smash-and-grab thieves will soon find their livelihood departing. Scotland Yard has organised an elaborate ...

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  36. THE RHINELAND.

    COBLENZ (Rhineland), Nov. 29.—The city is in a state of excitement unknown since the declaration of the war in 1914. To-morrow at midnight the pealing of bells ...

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  37. MAS RUNS AMOK.

    BRISBANE, Dec. 1.—After running amok with a couple of razors early this morning at a boarding house where be had been staying in South Brisbane, and ...

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  38. MARITIME INDUSTRY.

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 1.—Representatives of several maritime unions in Melbourne have been meeting in conference to discuss proposals for amending the Arbitration ...

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  39. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    CANBERRA, Dec. 1.—Although no serious opposition is expected to the reported proposal of the Federal Ministry to relieve unemployment throughout Australia ...

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  40. RE-SHUFFLE OF POSITIONS.

    LONDON, Nov. 30.—There has been a re-shuffle of positions among the junior Ministers in order to reduce the number of Under-Secretaries in the House of ...

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  41. ENGLISH ROAD TRAFFIC.

    LONDON, Nov. 30.—Under the Road Traffic Bill introduced by the Government in the House of Lords to-day, it is proposed to abolish the existing speed limit of ...

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  42. BIG CHURCH BUILDINGS.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 1.—Elaborate ceremonial marked the setting of the foundation stone of the new Assembly Hall and church offices of the Presbyterian Church, ...

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  43. PETROL AND MOTOR CARS.

    Protests against the increased tariff charges on motor vehicles and the imposition of an additional duty on petrol have been made by the Royal Automobile Club ...

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  44. N.Z. GOVERNOR-GENERALSHIP.

    LONDON, Nov. 29.—Lord Bledisloe has been appointed Governor-General of New Zealand in succession to General Sir Charles Ferguson, whose term of office ...

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  45. NEW YEAR HONOURS.

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 1.—The Minister for Health (Mr. Anstey) mentioned to-day that is was probable that there would be no honours list at the new year. ...

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  46. SAFES BLOWN OPEN.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 1.—Two men who were seen hurrying towards Sydney early this morning in a large car are suspected of having blown open three safes in the ...

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  47. TYPISTS' THRILL.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 1.—Merely for the sake of a sensation two young city typists, climbed nearly 300 feet down the cliff face near The Gap yesterday afternoon. ...

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  48. Annual Statistics.

    LONDON, Nov. 30.—The report on the administration of the Road Fund for the twelve months ended March 31 spates that the total receipts of the fund from all ...

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  49. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Describing herself as a writer of dramatic composition, Katharine Burke Sherman has filed in New York a 200,000-dollar suit against R. C. Sheriff (playwright), ...

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  50. Intruders Surprised.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 1.—An attempt to steal the takings from a safe at Moran's Bakery m Railway-parade, Burwood, last nigh't was frustrated by the arrival of Mr. W ...

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