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  2. FRANCE AND JUGO-SUVIA.

    LONDON, Nov. 8.—France and Jugo-Slavia, states "The Times," are on the point of concluding a pact which is perturbing Italy, where the move is regarded ...

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  3. NEW ENGLAND FLOODS.

    NEW YORK, Not. 8.—With further danger from the New England floods definitely past, the work of relief and rehabilitation is progressing rapidly. Soldiers ...

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  4. CHINESE WAR.

    SHANGHAI, Nov. 8.—The Nationalist army claims a major victory at Honan, in the Honan Province, following five days of Fighting. They claim to have ...

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  5. FERRY DISASTER.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 9.—When the City Coroner (Mr. Fletcher) opened the inquest this morning on the bodies of James Powell Treadgold and other victims of the ...

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  6. INDIA.

    LONDON, Nov. 8.—In the House of Commons to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. S. Baldwin) stated that the Government, anticipating the date of the appointment ...

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  7. TASMANIA'S ISOLATION.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 9.—"Unless adequate, regular and continuous means of communication are provided to enable the products of Tasmania to be readily ...

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  8. AVIATION.

    LONDON, Nov. 8.—Britain'and France are again air rivals in the attempt to capture the non-stop distance record from America. ...

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  9. COMMONWEALTH LINE.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 9.—Members of the House of Representatives to-day resumed the debate on the motion of censure submitted by Mr. Charlton, Leader of the ...

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  10. TRADE CONDITIONS.

    LONDON, Nov. 8.—In the House of Commons to-day the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir Austen Chamberlain) informed a questioner that the ...

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  11. GILES'S VENTURE.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 8.—Captain F. A. Giles has tentatively fixed next Friday as the date of departure for his trans-Pacific flight. ...

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  12. NILE DAM PROPOSAL

    LONDON, Nov. 8.—To-day, in the House of Commons, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir Austen Chamberlain), replying to questions, ...

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  13. "AN IMPARTIAL BODY."

    LONDON, Nov. 8.—The "Daily Telegraph," in replying to protests in the Indian Press on the composition of the Commission, says:—"These have been ...

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  14. Minister Leaves for Paris.

    BELGRADE, Nov. 8—The Foreign Minister (M. Marinkovitch) has left for Paris for the purpose of signing the treaty with France. ...

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  15. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    BAGHDAD, Nov. 8.—Captain Lancaster has resumed his flight to Australia. ...

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  16. BROADCASTING.

    LONDON, Nov. 8.—"Though it will not help the cause of Empire Broadcasting in the least, because there will be no indication of where the atmospherics are ...

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  17. ITALIAN PRESS HOSTILE.

    ROME, Nov. 9.—Most of the newspapers hostilely criticise the Franco-Jngo-Slay treaty as an unfriendly act. They remind France that Borne cannot be ...

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  18. POWER SCHEME.

    A deputation from a conference of South-West governing bodies waited upon the Premier (Mr. P. Collier) yesterday, in connection with the South-West power ...

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  19. CONSTITUTION COMMISSION.

    The Royal Commission on the Constitution of the Commonwealth will commence its sittings in Perth on Wednesday next, at Parliament House. The ...

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  20. AMERICAN POLITICS.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 8.—Two men were shot dead during election frays in Kentucky and the homes of negroes were dynamited in Ohio. ...

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  21. HEARD IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Not 8.—Mr. A. G. Baker, secretary of Queen's Hospital, Sidcup (Kent), in a letter to the acting Agent General for New South Wales (Lord ...

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  22. BORIS OF BULGARIA.

    PARIS, Nov. 9.—Several newspapers assert that an announcement mil be made shortly of an engagement between King Boris, of Bulgaria, and the Italian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    LONDON, Not. 8.—The autumn session of the House of Commons was opened to-day without ceremony. The President of the Board of Trade ...

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  24. MARINE COURT INQUIRY.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 9.—The inquiry under the Commonwealth Navigation Act into the collision between the Tahiti and the Greycliffe began this afternoon. Mr. ...

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  25. SOVIET CELEBRATIONS

    MOSCOW, Nov. 8.—The celebration of the tenth anniversary of the Russian revolution was accompanied by exciting scenes when M. Trotsky and M. Kameneff ...

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  26. UPPER HOUSE.

    Having been passed by the Legislative Assembly, the Constitution Act Amendment Bill, the purpose of which is to broaden the franchise upon which the ...

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  27. SOVIET PLUNDER.

    LONDON, Nov. 8.—The Riga correspondent of "The Times" says that the Latvian authorities, at the instance of the British Legation, have seized what is ...

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  28. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 9.—Secreting themselves behind a screen in a room of a house at Malvern this afternoon, three detectives overheard a ...

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  29. OIL SCANDAL CASE.

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 8.—In connection with the allocation made before a Grand Jury yesterday by William Burns, the head of a detective agency, when ...

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  30. TRADE RESTRICTIONS.

    LONDON, Nov. 8.—The Australian Press Association's correspondent at Genera states that the fifteen signatories of the League of Nations' export and ...

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  31. JAPANESE HOOLIGANS.

    TOKIO, Nov. 8.—A few hundred hooligans, self-styled Communists, gathered to-day and announced their purpose of celebrating the founding of the Russian ...

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  32. MARCONI COMPANY.

    LONDON, Nov. 8.—There was a heated scene in the High Court to-day, when a section of the Marconi Company's shareholders opposed a petition to reduce ...

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  33. FIRE IN FORD WORKS.

    BRISBANE, Nov. 9.—A fire occurred in the Ford assembly works late this afternoon, causing damage estimated at £7,000. The fire broke out in the ...

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  34. AUSTRALIA'S POSITION.

    LONDON, Nov. 8.—The Commonwealth High Commissioner (Sir Granville Ryrie) stated that Canada, South Africa and Australia were taking advantage of ...

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  35. FRENCH CRIME.

    PARIS, Nov. 9.—Gilbert Mager has been charged at Versailles with the murder of a rag merchant named Berger, whom he robbed of 1,000 francs. It is ...

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  36. WOMAN WITH REVOLVER.

    BRISBANE, Nov. 9.—Under cross-examination a woman who brought an notion against her husband for maintenance in the Summons Court to-day confessed ...

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  37. A Melbourne Blaze.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 9.—Damage estimated at about £3,000 was caused by a fire which gutted the top floor and severely damaged the second floor of the ...

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  38. FUTURE OF ABORIGINES.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 9.—To urge the appointment of a Royal Commission to investigate problems affecting the Australian aborigines the Revs. J. S. ...

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  39. GUNNERY TRAINING.

    LONDON, Nov. 8.—Numerous Australians who are attached to the Atlantic Fleet for the purpose of gunnery training will next week be shooting at the ...

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  40. ARMY MEAT CONTRACTS.

    LONDON, Nov. 8.—It is believed that two Australian firms—Messrs. Borthwicks and Parker and Fraser—have tendered for the contract to supply 8,000 ...

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  41. DISARMAMENT.

    LONDON, Nov. 8.—In the House of Commons to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) told a questioner that the League of Nations Preparatory ...

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  42. HOBART LUMPERS.

    HOBART, Nor. 9.—Rumours that waterside workers at Hobart were to refuse to work overtime were confirmed to-day, when various overseas shipping ...

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  43. EXTENSIVE FRAUD.

    PARIS, Nov. 8.—The "Matin" has published a story of an extensive fraud by which hundreds of Hungarian pre-war bonds were falsified by means of acid, ...

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  44. OILED FEATHERS.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 9.—A report that the feathers of several pigeons exhibited at the last Royal Melbourne Show had been oiled to give them a sheen was ...

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  45. SENATE REFERENCES.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 9.—Before the debate was opened in the Senate on the report of the Commonwealth Public Accounts Committee dealing with the ...

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  46. COACHBUILDERS' UNION.

    A stop-work meeting of the West Australian Coach, Car and Waggon Builders' Union was held at the Trades Hall, Perth, yesterday afternoon. Subsequently ...

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  47. RUMANIAN SUCCESSION.

    BUCHAREST, Nov. 8.—The newspapers have been forbidden to mention Prince Carol's name, or any news concerning the succession. ...

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  48. NATIONAL MOBILISATION.

    PARIS, Nov. 8.—Strong criticism of the proposals for national mobilisation in war time are contained in the report of the Army Committee, which is at ...

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  49. A FREE MEAL.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 9.—About 20 unemployed visited the refreshment rooms at the Central Railway Station early this afternoon, and after partaking of a meal ...

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  50. FRENCH POLITICS.

    PARIS, Nov. 8.—M. Paul Boncour will succeed M. Franklin Bouillon as Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Commission. ...

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  51. DROWNING ACCIDENT.

    ADELAIDE, Nov. 9.—While bathing in the Port Adelaide River this afternoon James Farrell (23), a former ship's steward, who had been living in Port Adelaide ...

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