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  2. MANCHURIAN CRISIS.

    PARIS, Nov. 21.—Following conversations yesterday between the President of the Council of the League of Nations (M. Briand) General Dawes (United States ...

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  3. MELBOURNE HOLD-UPS.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 22.—In a night of perhaps the greatest police activity in the history of the city, 14 men were arrested in different suburbs following the theft of ...

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  4. BRITISH TARIFF.

    LONDON, Nov. 21.—The Anti-Dumping or Abnormal Importations Customs Duties Bill, passed through all stages in the House of Lords yesterday without a ...

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  5. COLLIERY DISASTER.

    LONDON, Nov. 21.—A terrific explosion occurred last night 600ft. underground in the Bentley Colliery new Doncaster. The explosion travelled 400 yards along ...

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  6. FUTURE OF INDIA.

    LONDON, Nov. 21.—The National Cab­inet held a two hours' sitting to-day, the main business being concerned with the policy relating to the future government ...

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  7. MR. LANG'S VICTORY.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 22.—Labour members in the State Parliament expressed great satisfaction with the new appointments to the Upper House unexpectedly approved by the ...

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  8. LONG OCEAN FLIGHT.

    BRISBANE, Nov. 22.—Mr. Victor Roffey, the young Duaringa (Qld.) airman, after several postponements, made a solo flight from New Caledonia to Queensland ...

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  9. GERMAN OBLIGATIONS.

    LONDON, Nov. 21.—The German Government yesterday made a formal application to the Bank for International Settlements at Basle for the convocation of the ...

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  10. AIR MAIL TO ENGLAND.

    DARWIN, Nov. 22.—The Southern Sun, which is carrying an experimental air mail to England, reached Darwin at 2.33 p.m. to-day and will leave at daylight ...

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  11. WORLD PROBLEMS.

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 20.—According to a joint official statement issued last night, the Conversations between the Italian Foreign Minister (Signor Grand[?]), ...

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  12. THE TSITSIHAR BATTLE.

    SHANGHAI, Nov. 21.—The Nanking Government to-day despatched a vigorous protest to Tokio regarding the occupation of Tsitsihar declaring that Japan must ...

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  13. WAR DEBTS PAYMENTS.

    LONDON. Nov. 21.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) announced in the Home of Commons that the total amount of payments ...

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  14. WOOL TRADE DISPUTE.

    The decision of those, members of the Shop and Warehouse Assistants' Union employed in the wool trade not to work after 3.30 p.m. on Friday last depending ...

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  15. GENERAL SMUTS GLOOMY.

    LONDON, Nov. 20.—A gloomy view of the world situation is taken by General Smuts. Prior to his departure for South Africa to-day he said:—"Much of Central ...

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  16. BERMUDA SUNK.

    BELFAST, Not. 20.—Reduced by last night's spectacular blaze to a blackened hulk, the luxury motor liner Bermuda (19.000 tons) was rank in Belfast Lough ...

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  17. AMERICAN POSITION.

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 21.—It was announced to-day that the Government would take immediate steps to impose countervailing duties where duties were applied ...

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  18. TAIL WIND HELPS PROGRESS.

    BRISBANE, Nov. 22.—The 'plane Southern Sun, conveying mails to England, with Mr. G. U. Allen as pilot, arrived at Camooweal yesterday from ...

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  19. JAPANESE DISTRUST.

    TOKIO, Nov. 21.—Referring to a report from Paris to-day regarding a proposal for an armistice in Manchuria, officials de-clared that it would be impossible as it ...

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  20. EMPIRE TRADE.

    LONDON, Nov. 21.—Representatives of Australian and New Zealand meat producers also Australia House official again made representations to the Dominions ...

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  21. EFFECT ON NEXT SALE.

    The seriousness of the wool trade dis­pute to the State was emphasised last night by Mr. L. L. Carter, secretary of the West Australian Employers' Federation (which ...

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  22. FALL IN WHEAT.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 20.—The stock market, influenced by falling wheat prices, dropped from one to 10 points to-day, especially when steel common went below ...

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  23. CANADA EXPECTS TO GAIN.

    OTTAWA, Nov. 20.—It is believed that Canada is in a position to gain considerable advantage from the preference to be given to Empire goods by the first duties ...

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  24. THE TAX ON PETROL.

    BRISBANE, Nov. 22.—Colonel Brindsmead expressed the opinion on his arrival at Camooweal in the Southern Sun that an additional run way was necessary. He ...

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  25. THREATS OF BOMBING.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 20.—As a result of threats of bombing by Communists and the anti-Fascist Party, drastic precautions are being taken to guard the ...

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  26. AMERICAN ATTITUDE.

    WASHINGTON. Nov. 20.—Senator Borah, chairman of the Senate's Foreign Relations Committee, responding to the statement by M. Briand, president of the ...

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  27. GERMAN BANK FAILS.

    BERLIN, Nov. 20.—The Bank of Trade, House and Property has suspended payments and the Government is expected to intervene in the interests of ...

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  28. THE FRENCH SURTAX.

    PARIS, Nov. 20.—The French Government is at present unresponsive to the reported strong protest by Britain and other countries against the 15 per cent. ...

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  29. SERVICE STATION ROBBED.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 22.—At the Southern Cross Service Station at the corner of Chapel-street and Alexandra-avenue, South Yarra. to-night. three shots were ...

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  30. A POOL'S ADVANCES.

    VANCOUVER, Nov. 21.—The Manitoba Government's loss as a result of assisting the Provincial Wheat Pool. through guarantees to banks ...

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  31. KINGSFORD SMITH'S FUTURE.

    LONDON, Nov. 20.—The Australian Press Association has been assured that the reported offer to Air Commodore Kingsford Smith of a position in England ...

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  32. TREATIES WITH DOMINIONS.

    LONDON, Nov. 21.—The Empire Indusdries Associatoin has written to Sir Henry Page Croft, M.P. (Con.), stating that Parliament has been authorised to ...

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  33. RUSSIAN SILENCE.

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 20.—Russia's quiescent attitude towards the fighting in Manchuria, which has Riven rise to a report of a secret undertaking between ...

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  34. A DUKE'S DIVORCE.

    LONDON, Nov. 19.—The Duke of Manchester told a "Daily Telegraph" reporter to-day that, as the Duchess had not taken steps to make absolute the decree nisi ...

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  35. DETERMINED SUICIDE.

    KALGOORLIE, Nov. 22.—Inspector Spedding Smith received a grim report from Coolgardie on Saturday of a prospector's accomplished determination to ...

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  36. IRISH SWEEPSTAKES.

    LONDON, Nov. 21.—The Dublin correspondent of the "Observer" states that the Irish sweepstakes have undoubtedly saved Dublin hospitals from bankruptcy ...

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  37. BURNED BONES.

    SYDNEY. Nov. 22.—Throughout the weekend detectives and constables, assist­ed by a black tracker, scoured the district in the vicinity of Bungedore. where ...

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  38. WOMEN AND DRESS.

    LONDON, Nov. 20.—"Too many women are slaves of fashion, and too many men are slaves of women," said Mr. Justice McCardie, the bachelor judge, when giving ...

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  39. STEAMER REFLOATED.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 22.—Little hope is now entertained for the salvage of the coastal steamer Nambucca, which went ashore on a reef opposite the breakwater at ...

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  40. AWAITING DEATH IN COFFIN.

    BELGRADE, Nov. 20.—An elderly woman, knowing that death was near after a long illness, personally gave orders for all funeral requisites and asked her friends ...

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  41. Ut Majeur to Run.

    LONDON, Nov. 21.—The Aga Khan, who had announced the withdrawal of Ut Majeur from the November Handicap, for which it has incurred a 14 lb penalty ...

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  42. INTERSTATE WAGE RATES.

    Following is a comparative statement of hours worked and wages paid in the wool, hide and skin stores at several Aus­tralian ports:— ...

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  43. THE AGA KHAN.

    LONDON, Nov. 20.—There is a persent rumour that owing to threatening letters the Aga Khan is now under Scot­land Yard's protection. ...

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  44. BRITAIN'S SPEED SUPREMACY.

    LONDON, Nov. 20.—In the speedboat Non Sequiter III, fitted with a four-cylinder Elto outboard motor, J. W. Shillan set a world's record of 57½ miles an hour ...

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  45. LONG CRUISE IN SMALL BOAT.

    PARIS.—Nov. 21.—After a voyage of years in a 20-foot sailing boat, Aldo Nardi (25), of Sydney, arrived at Monaco to-day from Australia. He hopes to ...

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  46. LORD KYLSANT.

    LONDON, Nov. 21.—The Home Secre-tary (Sir Herbert Samuel) denies the re-port that Lord Kylsant is ill in prison, where he is serving a sentence of 12 ...

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  47. THIEVES IN ALBANY OFFICE.

    ALBANY, Nov. 22.—Thieves entered the offices of Westralian Farmers, Ltd., adjacent to the railway line, during Friday night, and forced a till. Four cheques, ...

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  48. ATTACKED BY BAG-SNATCHER.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 22.—After following Miss Rachael Henderson for some dis-tance along darkened parts of Church-street, Burwood, on Friday night, a ...

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  49. MAN LOST OVERBOARD.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 22.—A man was lost overboard from the steamer Querimba shortly after she left Newcastle for Melbourne this afternoon. The vessel was ...

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  50. NONAGENARIAN STUDENT.

    VIENNA, Nov. 21.—The world's oldest medical student has died in the Pressburg University, his health breaking down. He was Franz Kabina, who abandoned a legal ...

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  51. GERMAN TEXTILE WORKERS.

    COLOGNE, Nov. 22.—The Rhineland textile workers' wages have been reduced by an agreement by 4.8 per cent, ...

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