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  2. HOW DR. PAGE WOULD SAFEGUARD CREDIT

    Advocating an increased mens bersbip of the Australian From Council by the creation of new Federal rural units as the next ...

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  3. N.S.W. TRANSPORT WAR

    Farmers in the Windsor district —the market garden of the State —have formed a Farmers' Transport Defence Union, and have ...

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  4. SEAMEN EAGER TO WORK

    More than 1,000 seamen crowded into the shipping master's office this morning, when calls were made for crews for a number of ...

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  5. WILL TRY TO CLIMB 15 TO 17 MILES

    The "Daily Telegraph," in an exclusive story, says plans are being prepared for a British balloon ascent, in the interests of ...

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  6. PARIS FROCKS FOR 25/-

    After having spent five months searching the fashion centres of the world for the latest in hats, frocks, and sporting wear to ...

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  7. PEER GOES TO GAOL

    The appeal of Lord Kylsant, 68, the shipping magnate, against his sentence of one year's imprisonment for having issued a false ...

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  8. CROSSING INDIA

    On his fifth day out from London on his attempt to make a record flight to Australia, Mr. C. A. Butler arrived here from Jask ...

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  9. WOULD MAKE BIG TRANSPORT CHANGES

    Delegates to the eighth annual conference of the Australian Automobile Association, which was held today. gave special ...

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  10. BRIGHTER PROSPECTS

    "The good news of the increased price of wheat will not only hearten the farmers, but will remove much of the pessimism ...

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  11. Girl Flier Ahead of Time On Cape Flight

    Miss Peggy Salaman who, with Mr. Gordon Store, as navigator, is attempting in a Moth plane to beat the late Commander Glen. Kidston's record ...

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  12. OUTCRY AGAINST BY-LAWS

    An indication of the interest that will be taken in the City Council elections on December 6 because of the outcry against restrictive by-laws, is ...

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  13. Undertaking to Man Ships

    When the compulsory conference, summoned with a view to reaching a settlement in the shipping strike met today. the renresentattves of the union, ...

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  14. Stocks On Upgrade

    Cables received in Canberra comment on the fact that in the past five weeks Australian stocks in London have improved by more than £20 per cent., ...

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  15. BLACKPOOL DENIES OFFER TO JACKSON

    Sir Lindsay Parkinson, on behalf of the Blackpool Cricket Club, denied that that body was negotiating with Archie Jackson, the New South Wales ...

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  16. WHEAT FIRM

    There was. very little change in wheat quotations in the Adelaide market yesterday. The price quoted for growers' lots in the country for old ...

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  17. Victorian Seamen Still Have Grievances

    Members of the Victorian branch of the Seamen's Union met today to consider the proposals outlined by Chief Judge Dethridge at the compulsory ...

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  18. U.S. Naval Airship Wrecked At Hangar

    A message from Cape May, New Jersey, says that the navy blimp K. one of the largest non-rigid dirigibles in the world, was wrecked tonight as she ...

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  19. WAR ON STRAYING CATS

    The Legislative Council had some hilarious minutes last night discussing a suggestion by Mr. Tassie (Lib.) that power be given people to destroy ...

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  20. Archie Jackson Will Not Discuss Offer

    Archie Jackson, who arrived with the New South Wales cricket team today, was not prepared to discuss the possibility of his acceptance of an offer ...

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  21. HOW MUCH MONEY FOR DRESS?

    Mr. justice McCardie, the bachelor Judge, is trying the action in which west-End dressmakers are suing Gilbert Frankau. the novelist, for £265 for ...

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  22. Aircraft Carrier Assists Japanese Ship Ashore

    The aircraft carrier H.M.S. Hermes has gone to the assistance of the Japanese steamer Ryujin Maru, which went ashore at North Foochow with a crew ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. CONVERSION UOAN DISSENTERS

    Speaking in the Senate tonight on the Debt Conversion Bill, No. 2, which places dissenters from the conversion loan compulsorlly on the same basis as ...

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  24. SOUTH AFRICANS LEAVE

    The South African cricketers left by the express for Melbourne last evening. Yesterday morning they practised at the Adelaide Oval. D. P. B. Morkel ...

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  25. N.S.W. Wheat Brings 3/8 A Bushel

    One hundred and four bags of new season wheat were Gold at Alexandria today for 3/8 a bushel. ...

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  26. Lang Government Keeps Eye On New Guard

    Although the State Government has taken no action to suppress or punish Communists In inciting others to ...

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  27. FIREMEN AT PICTURE SHOWS

    The Exhibitors' Association, which is comprised mainly of picture theatre proprietors, met yesterday and decided to ask the Government to withdraw ...

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  28. TELEPHONED PICTURE OF MELBOURNE CUP

    Wid eappreciation was exprienced yesterday fo the enterprised of The Adtertiser" in having a photograph [?] finish of the Melbourne cup [?] ...

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  29. HIGHER VALUES MAY BE SUSTAINED

    Coming so quickly on top of the advances in wool prices, the sharp rise in wheat values has' elated Australian commercial circles in London. Signs ...

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  30. More Thunderstorms in W.A.

    Heavy thunderstorms have occurred over the northern and midland districts, where falls ranging from one inch to 256 points were registered. ...

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  31. HORSES FOR INDIA

    On his 37th trip with horses for the Indian army, Mr. J. E. Robb, the horse-buyer, left yesterday by the B.I. steamer Shirala for Calcutta. ...

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  32. HEAT BRINGS OUT SUMMER FROCKS

    Yesterday, with a temperature of 92.9, tempered by a light westerly breeze, was pleasant, and so was the first big batch of the summer's newest ...

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  33. SENATE AND WHARF REGULATIONS

    The High Court's decision supporting the Government's policy of repeatedly re-issuing the waterside workers' regulations, after they had been disallowed ...

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  34. PROFIT-TAKING IN CHICAGO

    The wheat market was unable to withstand profit-taking today, and futures suffered a setback, despite early gains. Less "bullish" foreign, news also ...

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  35. CHRISTMAS AIR MAIL TO LONDON

    The special stamps and envelopes printed in conjunction with the National Airways return flight to England, which will begin on November 20, were issued ...

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  36. 24 NAVAL MEN DISCHARGED

    The Admiralty announced that in [?] cordance with the statement of [?] First Lord of the Admiraity on September 19 to disciplinary action [?] ...

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  37. SAILORS AND THEIR CHANTIES

    It takes a sea chanty to keep green the memories of those who have sailed before the mast, when the only steam they got was from the cook's galley. ...

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  38. New High Level on Stock Exchange, Melbourne

    under the impetus of a wave of buying, induced by the rises in prices of commodities, quotations generally on the Stock Exchange of Melbourne ...

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  39. PASTURE PROBLEMS

    That most of the Australian indigenous pastures were in a worse state than (say) one hundred years ago, was stated today by Mr. W. Davies. ...

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  40. WAY TO WIN TRADE IN CHINA

    "The old days of trading under treaty lights have gone; we have got to make up our minds to treat the Chinese as clients, whose goodwill has got to be ...

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  41. Keen Competition at Wool Sales in Brisbane

    At the wool sales today 12,242 bales were offered. There was keen general competition, French, German, and Yorkeshire buyers being verv active ...

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  42. YEAR'S ARMS TRUCE

    The fact that 36 states have signed the year's armaments holiday has revived optimism about the success of the Disarmament conference in the ...

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  43. Relief of Savings Bank Depositors

    It was officially announced at the Commonwealth Bank today that Sir John Butters, vice-president of the recently-appointed trustees to the ...

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  44. Major Brearley's Pilot Licence Suspended

    For an alleged infringement of the regulations of the Civil Aviation Department governing flying operations, the Minister for Defence (Mr. Chifley) ...

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  45. "BUSINESS REVIVAL IMMINENT"

    A magnificent season, increased export values, and a more general tendency to buy local goods were gradually increasing the volume of purchasing and building up Australian ...

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  46. Democrat Majority of One in Congress

    Democrats won three of the five Congressional elections today, and advanced to a majority of one in the House. Republicans won the other ...

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  47. Tasmania's Financial Difficulties

    The Premier of Tasmania (Mr. McPhee) conferred with the Federal Treasurer (Mr. Theodore) today, and sought extra accommodation for ...

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  48. GERMANY AND POSSIBILITY OF RE-ARMING

    There is some disposition to [?] Germany's acceptance of the [?] with the assumption that the concerence will establish the equal right if ...

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  49. ANOTHER RISE IN SILVER

    Further advances were registered in the London metal markets on Tuesday, the outstanding movement having been that recorded in silver. Standard, ...

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  50. Al Capone's Brother To Serve Sentence

    The Supreme Court today confirmed the three year sentence on Ralph Capone, which he must begin to serve immediately. ...

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  51. Writ Issued Against State Lottery Director

    On behalf of Bufus Theodore Naylor, a writ was issued out of the Supreme Court today, claiming £10,000 from William Henry Whiddon. the director of ...

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  52. Lee Steere Wins Two More Events

    At the Oxford University sports C. A. Lee Steere. formerly of St. Peter's College. Adelaide, won the final of the senior low hurdles in 27 2-5 sec: also ...

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  53. Pilot Pleads Justification

    Major N. Brearley stated today that he had offered to accept the permanent cancellation of his licence if the act for which it had been suspended was ...

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  54. Gale In Britain Sends Schooner Ashore

    Great Britain and surrounding [?] today experienced a violent gala, The French three-masted schooner St. Anns went shore near Pensance, and [?] ...

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  55. Grave Communal Situation in Kashmir

    Due to the grave communal situation in Kashmir, and the inability of the Kashmir troops to cope with the trouble. British troops are to be sent ...

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  56. Theft of £260 From Bank

    The officer in charge of the subbranch of the Bank of New South Wales at Broadmeadows. near Newcastle, reported to the police today ...

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  57. Lindrum Makes Break of 1,170

    In the billiards match for the Southern Cross Gold Cup today. W. Lindrum made a break of 1.170 in 46 minutes. ...

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  58. U.S. Deficit £132,000,000 For Four Months

    The United States Government completed the first four months of the current fiscal year with a deficit of £132,224,170. ...

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