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  2. LONG DISTANCE FLIGHTS.

    BAHIA (Brazil), Dec. 17.—The flight of Captain Challe (a Frenchman) and Colonel Larre Borges (a Uruguayan), who set out from Madrid on Sunday in a ...

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  3. WRECK OF MANUKA.

    WELLINGTON, Dec. 18.—Miss Leona Hogarth and Mr. Leonard Doyle, two of the Manuka's passengers, when interviewed to-day paid a high tribute to the ...

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  4. VICTORIAN BUDGET.

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 18.—In the Legislative Assembly to-night the Treasurer (Mr. Hogan) introduced the State Budget and indicated that provision was made for ...

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  5. MANCHURIAN FRONT

    SHANGHAI, Dec. 18.—The international train, which was reported yesterday to have reached Chalantan (Manchuria) carrying British, American, Japanese, and other ...

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  6. COAL DEADLOCK.

    The Rothbury mine was worked with volunteer labour yesterday without incident. A colliery magazine at Kurri Kurri was broken into and a large quantity of explosives stolen. ...

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  7. BRITISH COAL INDUSTRY.

    LONDON, Dec. 17.—In the House of Commons to-day, the President of the Board of Trade (Mr. W. Graham) moved the second reading of the Coal Mines Bill, ...

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  8. THE NEW ARCHBISHOP.

    Representatives of the Anglican Church in Western Australia extended a hearty welcome to the Archbishop-elect of Perth (the Most Rev. Henry Frewen Le Fanu), ...

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  9. NAVAL CONFERENCE.

    PARIS, Dec. 17.—Numerous statements, presumably officially inspired, are appearing in the newspapers that the French delegation to the January naval ...

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  10. NON-STOP TO CAPE TOWN.

    LONDON, Dec. 17.—Two Royal Air Force officers, Squadron-Leader Jones-Williams and Flight-Lieutenant Jenkins, started from the Cranwell aerodrome in ...

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  11. PRIME MINISTER'S COMMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 18.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) to-day announced that he had been informed officially that the mine owners had rejected the proposals ...

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    "Open wide!" An everyday scene at the Children's Hospital. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. INFLAMMATORY CIRCULAR.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 18.—In the Legislative Assembly to-day, Mr. Davidson (Lab.) complained of the action of the police in using their batons on the workers in ...

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  15. TRAGIC FIRE.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 18.—A tragic fire occurred at a cottage on Coppabella station, 26 miles from Tumbarumba, yesterday, when the four children of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ...

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  16. PROPOSED AMUSEMENT TAX.

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 18.—Although entrepeneurs would not commit themselves to-night, it seems certain that the new State amusement tax will be passed on to ...

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  17. AN INTERVIEW.

    "I am delighted with the cordiality of the welcome accorded me; I am sensible of the fact that it was a great honour to be chosen; and, realising that Western ...

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  18. REDUCING THE COST.

    BRISBANE, Dec. 18.—Referring to the coal dispute, in an address to the Women's Electoral League to-day, the Leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Latham) said ...

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  19. SPANISH DICTATOR.

    LONDON, Dec. 17.—A special correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" in Madrid states that there have been innumerable reports that the Spanish ...

    Article : 126 words
  20. MALTESE DISPUTE.

    MALTA, Dec. 17.—The Premier of Malta (Lord Strickland) replied to-day to the new attack made upon the Government by the Archbishop of Malta on ...

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  21. THE NEW TARIFF.

    LONDON, Dec. 17.—Asked in the House of Commons to-day whether he was aware that the new Australian duties on textiles were harmfully affecting the West ...

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  22. NEW FRENCH RECORD.

    MARSEILLERS, Dec. 17.—Captain Costes and Lieutenant Codos have landed at Istres after having covered 5,000 miles, in a closed circuit—a world record—in 5½ ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN HARVESTER.

    VANCOUVER, Nov. 13.—It sounds like taking coal to Newcastle to harvest wheat on the Canadian Prairie, with an Australian "combine," but it has been done, ...

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  24. ISOLATED ISLANDERS.

    ALBANY, Dec. 16.—The officers of the liner Euripides had an interesting incident to relate on the arrival of the vessel at Albany, from England, on Sunday. On ...

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  25. EXPLOSIVES STOLEN.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 13.—A report from Kurri Kurri to-night states that the door of the powder magazine at Standford Merthyr No. 1 colliery was forced open some ...

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  26. RUSSIAN MARRIAGE.

    LONDON, Dec. 17.—"The difficulties in this case," said Mr. Justice Hill, in delivering a considered judgment in the Divorce Court to-day, "are not made by ...

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  27. MINERS ENTOMBED.

    McALISTER (Oklahoma), Dec. 17.—Sixty-two miners were entombed in an explosion at noon to-day in a coal mine. Ten bodies were recovered early in the ...

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  28. ONE-DAY STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 18.—Attempts will be made to-morrow to induce the workers in all industries to refuse to go to work for the day as a protest against the happenings ...

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  29. MOTORISTS' PROTEST.

    The executive of the Chamber of Automotive industries, in conjunction wit[?] members of other organisations, including the Royal Automobile Club, the Primary ...

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  30. JUDGE BEEBY'S ACTION.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 18.—When the compulsory coal conference summoned by Judge Beeby under his powers as a Judge of the Commonwealth Conciliation and ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Mr. Kobashi, who resigned his office of Japanese Minister for Education recently, following charges of corruption in connection with the passage of a railway ...

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  32. INDUSTRIAL POWERS.

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 18.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin), speaking at a social gathering of the Dandenong branch of the Labour Party to-night indicated that ...

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  33. AMERICAN HARVEST.

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 17.—The president of the United States Chamber of Commerce (Mr. Barnes), who is a grain dealer, testifying before the Senate Committee ...

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  34. MURDER MYSTERY.

    LONDON, Dec. 17.—An unexpected development occurred to-day in connection with the murder, last January, of an American named Vivian Messiter, in a ...

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  35. THE NOTE ISSUE.

    BRISBANE, Dec. 18.—In an address to members of the Women's Electoral League to-day, the Leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Latham) explained in detail the ...

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  36. BODY IN DAM.

    KALGOORLIE, Dec. 18.—Noticing a man's hat and coat on the bank of a dam below Dillon's dairy, Dugan-street, Kalgoorlie, yesterday evening, the small son of ...

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  37. RELATIONS WITH SOVIET.

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 18—"We have not been approached either by Great Britain or Russia with regard to representation of the Soviet in Australia,' 'said the Prime ...

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  38. TASMANIAN PIT IDLE.

    HOBART Dec. 18.—The Mt. Nicholas miners laid the colliery idle to-day out of respect to Norman Brown who was shot in the riots on the Rothbury field. ...

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  39. AVIATION.

    LONDON, Dec. 17—The airship R100, which left the mooring mast at Cardington at 10 o'clock this morning on her second cruise, returned to the mast just before 3 ...

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  40. EGYPTIAN TARIFF.

    CAIRO, Dec. 17.—A new tariff provides for an increase in the duties on wines and spirits to 25 per cent., plus the excise duty. On pure alcohol, the ...

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  41. BRITISH TRAFFIC BILL.

    LONDON, Dec. 17.—In the House of Lords to-day Lord Russell moved an amendment to the Traffic Bill prescribing penalties for persons convicted of ...

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