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  2. MANCHURIAN CRISIS.

    PARIS, Nov. 22.—Acting in accordance with instructions from Tokio, Mr. Yoshizawa, the Japanese representative, has suggested to the Council of the League of ...

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  3. ANTI-DUMPING DUTIES.

    LONDON, Nov. 23.—Morning newspapers generally regard with favour the list of manufactured and mainly-manufactured goods on which an import duty ...

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  4. COUNCIL APPOINTMENTS.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 23.—Twenty-four of the 25 Labour appointees to the Legislative Council were sworn-in this morning by his Excellency the Governor (Sir Philip Game) ...

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  5. AIR MAIL.

    KUPANG (Timor), Nov. 23.—The monoplane Southern Sun arrived at 10.30 o'clock this morning from Darwin and left for Bima (in Sumbawa Island) an ...

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  6. STATUTE OF WESTMINSTER

    LONDON, Nov. 23.—In a speech during the week-end the President of the Irish Free State (Mr. W. T. Cosgrave) expressed a belief that the British ...

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  7. COLLIERY DISASTER.

    LONDON, Nov. 22.—Hope has been abandoned for the rescue of the five entombed miners who are still missing as the result of the explosion in the Bentley ...

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  8. WOOL TRADE DISPUTE.

    The only development yesterday in connection with the stoppage of work at the Fremantle wool stores was a voluntary conference between the parties under the ...

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  9. ATTACK ON TREASURER.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 23.—The Ministry will again find itself in an atmosphere of crisis on Wednesday when, if present plans are adhered to, the leader of the ...

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  10. TAKE-OFF FROM DARWIN.

    DARWIN, Nov. 23.—The Southern Sun left Darwin at 6.40 this morning. The start was delayed a little owing to the magneto of one propeller needing adjustment. The ...

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  11. FILM CENSORSHIP.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 23.—The report of the Commonwealth Film Censorship Appeal Board giving its reasons for the admission of the film "The Vice Squad" after ...

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  12. SITUATION AT HARBIN.

    SHANGHAI, Nov. 23.—General Honjo, the Japanese Field Commander in Manchuria, informed the Press to-day that he was perturbed over the Harbin situation ...

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  13. A FRENCH ANALYSIS.

    PARIS, Nov. 22.—The "Jounce Industrielle." a leading financial, paper, considers that the British antidumping duties are intended to reinforce local industries. ...

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  14. DISSOLUTION OF ASSEMBLY.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 23.—Representatives of the New Guard to-day presented a petition to his Excellency the Governor (Sir Philip Game) asking for the dissolution ...

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  15. RAILWAY DISPUTE.

    BRISBANE, Nov. 23.—A rank-and-file meeting of railway workers at the Brisbane Trades Hall to-night decided that unless the railway strikers' demands were ...

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  16. POSITION AT FREMANTLE.

    Although two meetings were held in Fremantle yesterday in connection with the wool workers' dispute, little was done towards a settlement of the trouble. The ...

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  17. SHANGHAI DEMONSTRATIONS.

    SHANGHAI, Nov. 23.—The authorities controlling the International Settlement took the first decisive step against anti-Japanese pickets to-day by arresting four ...

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  18. EFFECT ABROAD.

    LONDON, Nov. 23.—Mr. S. M. Bruce (formerly Prime Minister of Australia), interviewed to-day by a representative of the Australian Press Association, said that it ...

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  19. FEARS FOR GERMAN TRADE.

    BERLIN, Nov. 22.—The Federation of German Industry believes that the new British duties will damage the export trade of Germany more than that of most ...

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  20. CHINA'S FOREIGN MINISTER.

    SHANGHAI, Nov. 23.—The Nanking Government officially announced to-day the appointment of Dr. Wellington Koo as Foreign Minister in succession to Dr. ...

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  21. EMPIRE GOODS EXEMPT.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 23.—The Minister for Customs (Mr. Forde) said to-day that Australian exports would not be affected by the British Government's anti-dump ...

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  22. AMERICAN RAILWAYS.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 23.—Mr. D. Willard, president of the Baltimore-Ohio Railway Co., announced to-day that all United States railways will immediately reduce all ...

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  23. COUNTRY FIRES.

    NORTHAM, Nov. 23.—The Northam fire-brigade which was recently involved in a dispute with the Fire-brigades Board, was notified of an outbreak of fire on a ...

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  24. MEN'S CASE STATED.

    The dispute has been left in the hands of a committee, as far as the employees are concerned, and no further mass meetings will take place until the committee ...

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  25. SECRET RESERVES.

    LONDON, Nov. 22.—Secret reserves were condemned by Mr. Henry Morgan, president of the Society of Accountants and Auditors, who was one of the witnesses ...

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  26. SALE OF FIREARMS.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 23.—Although action is being taken on the recommendation of the Chief Commissioner of Police (Brigadier-General Blamey) to restrict the sale ...

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  27. CAT BURGLAR'S HAUL.

    LONDON, Nov. 22.—Miss Joan Pearson, who is living with her grandmother, Annie. Viscountess Cowdray, at 16 Carlton House-terrace, was robbed of £8,000 worth of ...

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  28. NEW GUINEA AFFRAY.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 23.—The Prime Minister's Department has received by mail further particulars concerning the attack on an Administration patrol by natives ...

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  29. PUBLICITY FOR AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Nov. 23.—Surprising German interest in and knowledge of Australian affairs, has been revealed by wireless talks and lectures by Professor Lodewyckx ...

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  30. LIFE SENTENCE FOR MURDER.

    BRISBANE, Nov. 23.—Q. Ettore Bonventi (44) was found guilty at Townsville to-day of the murder of Anthony John Reguson, at Abswold Siding, near Ingham. ...

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  31. AUSTRALIA'S DEFENCES.

    HOBART, Nov. 23.—The Minister for Education (Mr. H. S. Baker), replying to a deputation to-day which asked for the teaching of peace in school books, said ...

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  32. POLITICAL CRISIS UNLIKELY.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 23.—Members of the Federal Parliament in Sydney think that the Beasley group in the House of Representatives is unlikely to force a political ...

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  33. HIGH-VELOCITY BULLET.

    LONDON, Nov. 22.—A sporting cartridge with a muzzle velocity of nearly 4,000 miles an hour, twice the initial velocity attained by ordinary magnum high-velocity ...

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  34. COLLIE COAL DISPUTE.

    COLLIE, Nov. 23.—The members of the Arbitration Court-Mr. President Dwyer and Messrs. W. Somerville (employees' representative) and O. L. Bloxsome ...

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  35. WHOLESALE STEALING

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 23.—Remarkable evidence was given in the Fitzroy Court to-day by a young woman witness in a case in which Mrs. Lilian Thomas (45), a ...

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  36. ARMED HOLD-UP.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 23.—There was a slight improvement to-day in the condition of Plainclothes Constable C. A. Derham, who was shot in the head and ...

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  37. SHOCK TO PIANIST.

    DARWIN, Nov. 23.—Owing to a plague of black mangrove mosquitoes here, there has been a great ran on Chinese joss sticks, the fames of which are effective against ...

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  38. OPPOSITION ORGANISING.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 23.—Without taking very seriously the threat of the Beasley faction that they will vote against the Ministry when the House of ...

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  39. BODIES UNEARTHED.

    SHANGHAI, Nov. 23.—Police of the French concession daring the week-end un earthed the bodies of persons believed to have been murdered by members of the ...

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  40. SHIPPING COMPANIES.

    LONDON, Nov. 22.—The City Editor of "The Times" states that the shipping firm of Furness, Withy and Co., Ltd., is creating a further 2,000,000 ordinary shares of ...

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  41. AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 23.—It was learned to-day that it is unlikely that any move will be made to revise the existing trade treaty between Australia and New ...

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  42. ACCIDENTS.

    GREENBUSHES, Nov. 23.—Before the eyes of his wife and three young children. William Fickling (29) was drowned here while bathing in a dam near his home ...

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  43. RELIEF FOR FLOOD VICTIMS.

    NANKING, Nov. 22.—It is authoritatively reported that the 10 per cent, surtax on all imports, to provide relief for sufferers from the recent disastrous floods. ...

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  44. WEDGED BETWEEN ROCKS.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 23.—When constables were searching to-day for the body of a young man who jumped over The Gap, at Watson's Bay, on Friday, they found ...

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  45. PAPER-PULP INDUSTRY

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 23.—Following a conversation between the Prime Minuter (Mr. Scullin), the Assistant Minister in charge of the Council for ...

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  46. BLENDED BUTTER IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Nov. 23.—The Ministry of Agriculture announced to-day the postponement of the compulsory marking of imported blended butter as provided for ...

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  47. EMPIRE PRODUCE.

    LONDON, Nov. 23.—The Dominions Secretary (Mr. J. H. Thomas), waving a green flag, despatched from Paddington this morning the Cornish Riviera express, ...

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  48. FARM WORKER'S MISHAP.

    KOORDA, Nov. 23.—Robert Macintosh, employed at Drumin farm, had three fingers cut off by the knife of a chaffcutter on Saturday. He was taken to the ...

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  49. PARLIAMENTARIAN'S DEBTS.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 23.—In a reserved judgment delivered to-day, the Federal Judge in Bankruptcy (Mr. Justice Lukin) ordered that Mr. R. J. Stuart Robertson, a ...

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  50. FAIRBRIDGE FARM SCHOOL.

    As the liner Ballarat was drawing to her berth at Fremantle yesterday, 17 boys and girls lined the rails, and focussed attention oh Colonel S. J. Heath, principal ...

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  51. CHURCH ECONOMIES.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 23.—Faced with a reduction of income from church properties and with the added burden that some church schools are not yet firmly ...

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  52. AGED WOMAN'S FALL.

    Mrs. Elizabeth Somner (73) of 243 Fizgerald- street. North Perth, fell down a flight of stairs leading from the footpath to a billiard saloon in Barrack-street yesterday ...

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  53. PROPOSED BANK MERGER.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 23.—The agreement reached between the Commonwealth Bank Board and the Commissioners of the Government Savings Bank of New South Wales ...

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  54. FRENCH NAVY.

    PARIS, Nov. 22.—Instructions have been given for the laying down at the Lorient dockyard of a 7,550-ton cruiser and two 2,700-ton destroyers, provided ...

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  55. THE WORLD'S WHEAT.

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 23.—The Department of Agriculture estimates that the wheat crop for the entire Northern Hemisphere. excluding Russia, will total ...

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  56. CHILD LOST AND FOUND.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 23.—Throughout last night, which was intensely cold. Ray Welch (2½), of Westgarth, was lost in the bush near Belgrave. He was found ...

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  57. REVOLUTIONARY STUDENTS.

    CALCUTTA, Nov. 23.—Following the discovery of revolvers and ammunition in a Calcutta house, the police raided 14 houses and seized revolutionary ...

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  58. INDIAN APPOINTMENTS.

    CALCUTTA, Nov. 23.—Sir John Anderson, permanent Under Secretary to the Home Office, has been appointed Governor of Bengal. Sir James Sifton, a Home ...

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  59. HOUSE COMPLETELY BURNED.

    KOORDA, Nov. 23.—Fire completely destroyed the residence of Mrs. M. Robson on Saturday night. A dance was in progress at the hall when the outbreak was ...

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