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  2. BRITAIN'S PROBLEMS.

    LONDON, Dec. 9.—The Labour motion of censure regretting the failure of the Government to deal with problems of currency and exchange, and the ...

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  3. FEDERAL FINANCES.

    CANBERRA, Dec. 10.—A continued improvement in the state of the finances of the Commonwealth is disclosed in the monthly statement issued to-day by the ...

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  4. ARMED HOLD-UP.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 10—One of the most carefully planned armed robberies ever attempted in Sydney was carried out this morning by three men, who attacked two ...

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  5. GERMANY'S PLIGHT.

    BERLIN, Dec. 9.—There is intense interest in Germany's economic experiment of an arbitrary reduction of the cost of living and of wages and salaries ...

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  6. BUSH FIRES' TOLL.

    NORTHAM, Dec. 10.—During the past two days property-holders who were affected by the disastrous fires that swept over miles of country around Mokine and ...

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  7. THE HEAT WAVE.

    There was a warm glow of summer, if not of satisfaction in Perth yesterday, when a heat record for December was broken. A man from Marble Bar (where ...

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  8. MR. A. LOVEKIN DEAD.

    Mr. Arthur Lovekin, M.L.C., chairman of the King's Park Board and an ex-proprietor of the "Daily News," died at his home in Colin-street, West Perth, early ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. EASTERN TROUBLE.

    PARIS, Dec. 9.—The Council of the League of Nations met in Paris to-day to give further consideration to the means to be adopted to secure a peaceful ...

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  10. AMERICAN DEFICIT.

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 9.—The Hoover Government's recommendations for increased taxation to meet the expected heavy Federal deficit were placed before ...

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  11. THE LEAGUE ATTACKED.

    LONDON, Dec. 9.—The "Daily Herald," in a leading article, says:—"The decision of the League Council is that it can do nothing. A committee of inquiry is ...

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  12. WEATHER BUREAU'S REPORT.

    The Divisional Meteorologist (Mr. E. B. Curlewis) reported yesterday afternoon that yesterday morning opened with a strong easterly blast—more supportable, ...

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  13. WORLD ECONOMICS.

    LONDON, Dec. 9.—"If my information ia correct, nothing can prevent a complete world breakdown within two months," said Sir George Paish, the well-known ...

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  14. INDIAN DISAFFECTION.

    CALCUTTA, Dec. 10.—Over 100,000 peasants in 800 villages in the United Provinces yesterday pledged themselves to join the Congress campaign for the ...

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  15. OMINOUS JAPANESE REPORT.

    TOKIO, Dec. 10.—Extensive eastward movements of Chinese troops from Chinchow were reported to-day. The Chinese are stated to be already within 25 miles ...

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  16. VAST STUDENT MOVEMENT.

    SHANGHAI, Dec. 10.—Local students continued to hold Chang Chun, Shanghai's Chinese Mayor, a prisoner to-day, after having detained him all night, following ...

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  17. THE BRITISH POLICY.

    LONDON, Dec. 9.—Declaring that the Government's proposals regarding India were incomprehensible to those familiar with the country, Lord Inchcape in a ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT.

    LONDON, Dec. 10.—The Empire Marketing Board has published a report on its economic section's investigation of the condition on arrival of Australian and New ...

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  19. IN THE COUNTRY.

    DALWALLINU, Dec. 10.—To-day marks the 10th successive day of an intense heat wave. Thermometer readings since Sunday have been 108, 109, 110 and 107 deg. ...

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  20. THE WHEAT QUOTA.

    LONDON, Dec. 10.—The Cabinet considered its wheat policy at a meeting yesterday in preparation for the statement to be made in the House of Commons ...

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  21. TARIFF IMPOSTS ABROAD.

    LONDON, Dec. 9.—In the Home of Commons to-day the Under Secretary to the Board of Trade (Mr. Hore-Belisha) informed Sir Frederick Hall that the ...

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  22. Debate in House of Lords.

    LONDON, Dec. 10.—The debate in the House of Lords on the Government's Indian policy was continued to-day. Lord Brentford (Conservative) said that ...

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  23. PICKING UP SEAMEN

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 10.—Both in argument, and by affidavit, allegations of terrorism exercised against picking-up officers in Sydney were made before Chief ...

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  24. BODY ON PAVEMENT.

    LONDON, Dec. 10.—Eric McConnan, of Queensland, manager of the Strand branch of the National Bank of Australasia, was found early this morning on the pavement ...

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  25. STORY OF VAST INHERITANCE.

    BRISBANE, Dec. 10.—Frederick Charles Pascoe (49), railway employee, and his wife, Victoria Pascoe, appeared at the Police Court to-day charged that on July ...

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  26. BURMESE SITUATION.

    CALCUTTA, Dec. 10.—The military and police round-up, with the assistance of villagers, has resulted in the arrest or death of many Burmese rebels, including leaders. ...

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  27. RUSSIAN DUMPING.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 10.—"Russia is semi-starving her own workers to accumulate large stocks of surplus products with which to flood the world's markets at any price ...

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  28. BANK ROBBERY.

    BRISBANE, Dec. 10.—The trial was concluded to-day, at the Criminal sittings of the Supreme Court, of George Kenslow (40), charged with having stolen £950 ...

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  29. 'BUS STRIKES TRAIN.

    BELGRADE, Dec. 9.—In a dense fog a crowded motor bus crashed at full speed into a train at a level crowing at the village of Levetz. The impact was terrific. ...

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  30. CONTINENTAL REPRISALS.

    LONDON, Dec. 9.—The disclosure of the circumstances of the French Government's recoupment of the Bank of France's loss of £30,000,000, together with ...

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  31. Conference Proceedings.

    LONDON, Dec. 9.—The Burma Round Table Conference, in committee to-day, began consideration of the constitution of the Lower House. U Ba Pe and other ...

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  32. HOUSEBREAKING CRIMES.

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 10.—A remarkable series of housebreaking crimes, involving loss of property valued at more than £1,000, was admitted by a man and his ...

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  33. THE PREMIER'S EULOGY.

    When informed of Mr. Lovekin's death last night, the Premier (Sir James Mitchell) was deeply affected, and in the course of his remahks eulogised Mr. ...

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  34. RACECOURSE BETTING

    LONDON, Dec. 9.—Lord d'Abernon, presiding at the Thoroughbred Breeders' Association, made some interesting proposals for putting the totalisator on a ...

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  35. AID TO ONTARIO FARMERS.

    TORONTO, Dec. 9.—The Ontario Government has notified the Provincial Agricultural Development Board, which holds 35,000,000 dollars (£7,000,000 at par) worth ...

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  36. AIRMEN HONOURED.

    LONDON, Dec. 9.—Guests at the Royal Aero Club dinner to-night in celebration of Britain's Schneider Trophy victory in September included Squadron-Leader Bert ...

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  37. NATIVE CONVICT'S ESCAPE.

    BROOME, Dec. 10.—While patrolling the bush five miles from Broome, Mr. S. Hatfield, the common ranger, discovered a bundle of clothes tied up with a chain ...

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  38. A Man Convicted.

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 10—Alfred Hearnden (38), was to-day found guilty of a charge of having at Caulfield broken into the house of Mrs. Caterina Gardini and ...

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  39. TARIFF COMMISSION SUGGESTED

    LONDON, Dec. 9.—Mr. William Graham, who was President of the Board of Trade in the late Labour Government, in the course of an address at ...

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  40. CANDIDATE IN GAOL.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 10.—In the High Court of Australia to-day Rupert Frederick Millane asked for leave to apply for the release of Noble Kerby, who, he said, had ...

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  41. AIRSHIP SERVICE.

    LONDON, Dec. 9.—Dr. Eckener, commander of the Graf Zeppelin, who proposes to build in England giant airships with which to conduct a service between ...

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  42. SEQUEL TO ROAD FATALITIES.

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 10.—When a motor car crashed into a car which they were pushing along Point Nepean-road, Chelsea, early on the morning of October 22, ...

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  43. ALLEGED COMMUNISTS

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 10.—The board of management of the Meat Industry Employees' Union decided to-day to instruct all members of the union at the ...

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  44. CLOTHING TRADES.

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 10.—It was indicated in a statement issued to-day by the clothing trades arbitration committee of the Chamber of Manufactures that the ...

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  46. PIANIST'S AUSTRALIAN TOUR.

    LONDON, Dec. 9.—M. Beano Moisevitch, the well-known pianist, who has toured Australia more than once, will revisit the Commonwealth next year under ...

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