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  2. RAISED TO PEERAGE

    LONDON, Nov. 16.—The King has conferred a Viscounty upon Mr. Philip Snowden, Chancellor of the Exchequer in the previous administration, and Lord Privy ...

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  3. WORLD PROBLEMS.

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 16.—Heavily guarded en route against threatened anti-Fascist demonstrations, the Italian Foreign Minister (Signor Grandi) arrived here ...

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  4. UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 17.—To direct attention to "the duplication of control arising from the attitude of the Federal Ministry in the matter of the allocation of ...

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  5. FAR EASTERN CONFLICT.

    SHANGHAI, Nov. 17.—The fighting between the Chinese and Japanese forces in the Nonni River area of northern Manchuria is continuing without abatement, ...

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  6. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    ADELAIDE, Nov. 17.—Mr. W. H Jeanes, Secretary of the Australian Board of Control, announced to-day that the Australian selectors, Messrs. W.Johnson, E. ...

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  7. FOSTERING EMPIRE TRADE

    LONDON, Nov. 16.—An appeal to the nation to buy British goods to lessen unemployment and restore prosperity was made by the Prince of Wales in a speech, ...

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  8. BRITISH FISCAL POLICY.

    LONDON, Nov. 16.—In the concluding day's debate on the Address-in-Reply, in the House of Commons, the President of the Board of Trade (Mr. W. Runciman) ...

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  9. THE EXCHANGE RATE.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 17.—Members of the Federal Parliament who were in Sydney to-day stated that, although there was no desire to make any drastic change in the ...

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  10. LONDON DEALINGS AT £126.

    LONDON, Nov. 17.—The city editor of the "Daily Express" states that there have been open market dealings in the Australian pound at the rate of £126 (Australian) ...

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  11. MINISTRY'S ATTITUDE.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 17.—The Leader of the Government (Senator Barnes), replying to Senator Lynch (W.A.), in the Senate to-day, said that the Federal Ministry ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN EXHIBITION.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 17.—The radio telephone linking Sydney with London enabled the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) to take part at one O'clock this morning (Sydney ...

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  13. FINANCE AND INDUSTRY.

    LONDON, Nov. 17.—The Bank of England is always always and the Governor, Mr. Montagu Norman is its sphinx, yet some of the motives actuating the bank's ...

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  14. INDIAN CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Nov. 16.—The trend of the Indian Round Table Conference took a more hopeful turn to-day, and it now seems certain that a final plenary session will ...

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  15. JAPANESE VERSION.

    TOKIO, Nov. 17.—The situation in Northern Manchuria is becoming worse, regardless, it is claimed, of Japan's request that General Ma Chu-San's troops ...

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  16. An Assurance in the Senate.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 17.—On the motion for the adjournment of the Senate to-night Senator (Lynch (W.A.) urged the Senate to press for the retention of the ...

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  17. WHEAT PRICES.

    ROME, Nov. 16.—The International Agricultural Institute estimates that Australia's 1931 wheat crop will yield 170,000,000 bushels, a decrease of 20 per cent, ...

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  18. NO LEAGUE DECISION YET.

    PARIS, Nov. 16.—The Council of the League of Nations met today at the Quai d'Orsai under the presidency of M. Briand (French Foreign Minister) to ...

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  19. CONFERENCE NEGOTIATIONS.

    LONDON, Nov. 16.—Speaking to the Address-in-Reply in the House of Commons to-day, Mr. L. S. Amery (Conservative), a former Secretary for the ...

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  20. OLD MASTERS FOUND.

    MOSCOW, Nov. 17.—Five priceless old masters have been discovered buried in rusty tin cans in the vicinity of the city. The pictures were stolen from the Moscow ...

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  21. EFFECT IN WASHINGTON.

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 16.—The report from London of the introduction of a Bill to empower the Board of Trade to place duties as high as 100 per cent, on certain ...

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  22. UPPER HOUSE APPEAL.

    LONDON, Nov. 16.—The appeal of the New South Wales Government on the question whether the Legislative Council of that State may be abolished without ...

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  23. THE COMMUNAL PROBLEM.

    LONDON, Nov. 16.—In the House of Commons this afternoon, "Mr. Winston Churchill (Conservative) asked the Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald) whether, in the ...

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  24. IMPORTS OF RUSSIAN BUTTER.

    LONDON, Nov. 16.—In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Hore-Belisha (Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade) informed Sir William Davison ...

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  25. MORAWA TRAGEDY.

    The statements and information obtained by Detective Sergeant Cameron, of the Criminal Investigation Branch, during his inquiries into the circumstances ...

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  26. A GREAT RECOVERY.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 17.—The New South Wales batsmen rehabilitated themselves to-day in the match against the South Africans, Smashing the bowling to all parts ...

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  27. THE TIENTSIN OUTBREAK.

    SHANGHAI, Nov. 17.—The Japanese Consulate at Shanghai issued a statement to-day regarding the rebellious outbreak against the Chinese authorities at ...

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  28. RARE STAMPS SOLD.

    LONDON, Nov. 17.—Described as "a classic rarity," an unused three cent stamp issued to celebrate Hawker's unsuccessful trans-Atlantic flight in 1919 fetched £220 ...

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  29. Tariff Authority's Death.

    LONDON, Nov. 17.—Professor William A. S. Hewins died to-day. Professor Hewins was the director of the London School of Economies from 1895 to 1903. He ...

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  30. TROUBLE IN UNITED PROVINCES.

    CALCUTTA, Nov. 17.—The Congress Party in the United Provinces threatens to break the peace pact reached between the ex-Viceroy (Lord Irwin) and the ...

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  31. AN AUSTRALIAN IN TROUBLE.

    PARIS, Nov. 16.—James Casey, who was convicted in August of having fraudulently obtained money from three Americans by claiming to be collecting subscriptions for ...

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  32. SALE OF THE Rl00.

    LONDON, Nov. 16.—The purchase price of the R100, which was sold to a London firm of metal merchants, has not been disclosed. Dismantling will provide three ...

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  33. QUEENSLAND RAINS.

    BRISBANE, Nov. 17.—A further soaking rain fell over the Darling Downs and the nearer south-western areas to-day and yesterday, while lighter falls were ...

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  34. Reciprocal Arrangements Forecast.

    LONDON, Nov. 17.—"Thoughtful Australians are more hopeful than at any time during the past 10 years," declared Lord Luke, chairman of directors, at a ...

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  35. COLLUSION ALLEGED.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 17.—Patrick Edward Pelly (22), a railway porter, and his brother James Francis Pelly (24) appeared at the City Court to-day charged with ...

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  36. GIPPSLAND GOLD FIND

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 17.—Following the rich gold discovery at Combienbar. Conrad Olsen and Noel Stagg (who made the find) motored to Orhost to-day and it was ...

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  37. ARMAMENTS TRUCE.

    GENEVA, Nov. 16.—Forty-five out of 65 States consulted by the League of Nations have replied that they are willing, in accordance with the resolution ...

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  38. CANADA AND NEW ZEALAND.

    OTTAWA, Nov. 16.—It is understood that the Dominion Minister for Trade and Commerce (Mr. Stevens) will leave immediately for Honolulu to discuss with ...

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  39. BANKRUPTCY AND PRISON.

    LONDON, Nov. l6.—Sir Arthur Wheeler, the 71-year-old ex-millionaire stock broker, who was sentenced to a year's imprisonment last month on 21 counts of ...

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  40. HINKLER'S FLIGHT.

    PARA (Brazil), Nov. 16.—Squadron-Leader Hinkler, the Australian airman, flew to-day from Para to Ceara, apparently on his way to Natal, a port at the ...

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  41. DOMINIONS SECRETARY'S VISIT.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 17—Although the British Government Representative in Australia (Mr. E. T. Critchley) was to have returned to England in December, ...

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  42. BEER CONSUMPTION FALLS.

    LONDON, Nov. 10.—The "Daily Express" states that the estimated extra revenue of £4,500,000 in the current year from beer will be shown to be impossible ...

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  43. £10,000 FRAUD CHARGE.

    LONDON, Nov. 17.—Norman Hill (35), sales manager, who was arrested at Dover recently on a charge of having been concerned, with two other men, in stealing ...

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  44. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    LONDON, Nov. 17.—Rear-Admiral Evans, who recently relinquished the command of the Royal Australian Navy after two years' service, is maintaining an active ...

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  45. BUTLER AT ESSENDON.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 17.—Escorted by six Aero Club machines, Mr. C. A. Butler, who holds the record of 9 days 1 hour 42 minutes for a flight from London to ...

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  46. LABOUR EX-MINISTER.

    LONDON, Nov. 17.—Mr. William Graham, who was President of the Board of Trade in the last Labour Cabinet, and who was defeated in the general election. ...

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  47. PREFERENCE TO UNIONISTS.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 17.—On an application by the Allied Clothing Trade Union for preference to unionists, Mr. Fraser (instructed by the Federal Crown ...

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  48. BRITISH SETTLERS.

    LONDON, Nov. 16.—In the House of Commons to-day the Under-Secretary for the Dominions (Mr. Malcolm Macdonald), answering Mr. D. Kirkwood (Lab.), said ...

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  49. AMERICAN TAXATION.

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 17.—Republican Congressional leaders agreed to-day to sponsor taxation increases this session. Senator Watson, who has consistently ...

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  50. WORKMEN ELECTROCUTED.

    BERNE, Nov. 16.—Four workmen were electrocuted when a winch used for railway repairs suddenly stopped and a wire unrolled, making contact with a live rail. ...

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