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  2. FIERCE GALES LASH EUROPE

    Terrifie gales continue to lash Europe and the British Isles. The total know dead are 30. North Sea shipping, is disorganised. The German lightship Elbe, was crew of 15 and the Swedish steamer Rex. have been lost with all hands. ...

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  3. NAVAL RATINGS.

    The facts of the incident were that a dispute occurred regarding the payment bf a taxi-cab fare, although there was good evidence to show that the fare had, ...

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  4. NEW BATTLESHIPS.

    The Admiralty has announced that the two £7,000,000 battleships will be named King George the Fifth and the Prince of Wales. ...

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  5. FASCIST BELGIUM.

    The "Daily Telegraph's'' special Brussels correspondent miles:— "I shall come to power in a few months. My party will stay in ...

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  6. BRITONS' THRIFT.

    Major Tryon said that the progress of the bank in the last few years had been phenomenal. The savings in the bank had reached the gigantic total of ...

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  7. REBEL AIR RAIDS ON MADRID

    The rebels twice made air raids over Madrid, a bomb damaging Vallescas railway jonction, east of the espitalT he Government troops spiritedly replied with anti-airaaft machine guns, bat the planes were not bit. ...

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  8. DIVORCE DECREE.

    Mrs. Wallis Simpson was granted a decree nisi with costs by Mr. Justice Hawke on the grounds of her husband's.(Ernest ...

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  9. PACIFIC SUBSIDY.

    The Associated Press says that inquiries at Whitehall discount the reports that Britain has agreed to a Pacific subsidy. On the ...

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  10. TERRIFIC BATTLE.

    The provinces of Cordoba, Cuenca and Aragon have been declared independent. A terrific battle is raging at Aviedo between the Asturian miners ...

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  11. TRAIL OF HAVOC.

    Reports from all parts of the country, indicate how widespread and serious has been the effects of last night's gale, which, had only, slightly abated this' ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN ACTION.

    Government subsidies for British shipping in the Pacific will he provided under the new plans to meet foreign competition. Empire Governments ...

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  13. ZEPPELIN FORCED BACK.

    The airship Graf Zeppelin was forced back by the storm on a trip from Freida richshafen to South America to Frankfurt-on-Main, where it landed to pick up ...

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  14. PLANES DESTROYED.

    Ineendiarism is suspected as the cause of a fire in a hangar af the aerodrome at Whitney which destroyed three De Havilland Moth ...

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  15. DESPATCH OF SUPPLIES.

    At the instigation of the British section of the Socialist Liternationale, the International Federation of Trades Unions carried a resolution calling all ...

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  16. ANXIETY FOR COLLIER.

    Anxiety existe for the safety of the Cardiff collier Fullerton Rose, which is overdue at Sahrt Nazaire. Several other vessels are battling the storm. ...

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  17. DESTROYER TAXES CITIZEN

    The dertroyer Gallant tailed for Malaga with 201 Madrid rapportera This is the first time a British warship has transported refugee Madrid ...

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  18. OUR REHABLITATION

    The extraordinary economic recovery of Australia is largely due to the sound advice of Professor D. B. Copland economic adviser to the ...

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  19. U.S.A ELECTIONS.

    As the presidential campaign swings into the final week, one extraordinary conjectural matter still remains, namely, the discrepancy between the figures ...

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  20. "DAY OF THE NORTH."

    Three Kings and one president, participated in a great international broadcast, which was a feature of the celebration of the first "Day of the ...

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  21. PORTUGAL'S DENIALS.

    The new Portuguese note to the Non-intervention Committee categorically refuting the Spanish Government's allegations against Portugal ...

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  22. FINAL ULTIMATUM.

    General Franco's. final ultimatum has fixed 48 hoars as the time limit for the surrender of Madrid. He promises cafety to those who abandon ...

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  23. RESTORING SERVICES.

    The Nippon Yusen KaishaCompany is' restoring the Yokohama to, Sydney service on December 1 with the Morioka Maru, Muroran Maru ...

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  24. FOR THE CORONATION.

    It is considered that Australia is safe in proceeding with arrangements, for the servicemen's Coronation contingent The Associated Press learns ...

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  25. N.Z LEGISLATION.

    Moving the second reading of the Protection of Shipping Bill, which was later passed in all, stages by the House of Representatives, the Minister ...

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  26. TO SEE THE CUP.

    A party of New Guinea residents who are flying some 3000 miles to attend the Melbourne Cup is aboard a Guinea Airways plane, which left ...

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  27. POWER ALCOHOL

    Power alcohol cannot compete with petrol from an economic point of view. This is the conclusion reached by the chief executive officer of the Council ...

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  28. STORY OF SPHINX

    Another link in the story of the Sphinx has been revealed by a grantite tablet unearthed at the foot of the monument by Professor Selim Bey ...

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  29. STAPLE FIBRE.

    It is reported that the woollen mills are experiencing considerable difficulties in mixing staple fibre and wool, due to the dissimilarity of the artificial ...

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  30. N.Z FARMER.

    Ernie Clark, the New Zealand farmer, who is flying) from Britain to New-Zealand, arrived on schedule ...

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  31. AUSTRALIA'S STIPULATION.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons) made it clear to-day that modern ships and improved services would be a condition of the ...

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  32. TEAR GAS ADVOCATED.

    Mr. L. S. Amery, in letters published in "The Times" is asking, in view of the recent riots at Bombay. Egypt and Palestine, why we rely on ...

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  33. GHOSTS STILL WALK.

    The ghosts of Queensland State enterprises still walk in the report of the Auditor-General (Mr. J. Beal). This year's report shows a total net ...

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  34. NICOSIA REACHED.

    "Clarke has arrived He will leave for Baghdad to-morrow. ...

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  35. SERVICE FROM BRISBANE.

    Brisbane and Melbourne will, be linked by a direct, daily service next week, when Airlines of Australia will commence a new 8½-hour service ...

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  36. AIRCRAFT PLANS.

    The Government is issuing a White Paper dealing with the Lord Nuffield controversy, which will describe the offcials' plans and report the progress of ...

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  37. SAIGON AIR RACE.

    The Paris-Saigon Air Race comPetitor, Leon Challe, has arrived from Le Bourget. ...

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  38. LOAN REFUSED.

    The Canadian Minister for Finance (Mr. C. Dunning) has refused a 1,250,000 dollar loan to the Premier of Alberta (Mr. W. Aberhart) to meet ...

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  39. AGREEMENT REACHED.

    The quand between Lord Nuffield and die Air Miustry is ended, says the "Daily Herald." A Cabinet Minister yesterday met Lord Nuffield and ...

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  40. GERMAN-JEW REFUGEES.

    Torrential rain helped to break np a big anti-Semitic demonstration Which was planned to greet the arrival of 537 German-Jew refugees ...

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  41. FASCIST STUDENTS.

    Fascist students used tear gea and smoke bombs against the police in a three-hour battle, in which seven Jewish students were seriously ...

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  42. ONLY ONE LEFT.

    Mr. C. W. A. Scott's remarks on the farcical aspects of international air racing are recalled by a ParisSaigon-Paris effort, all three of whose ...

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  43. FLYING BOATS.

    Three Royal Air Force flying boats, which left Pembroke dock on October 14 for Singapore, arrived at Karachi at 3.40 p.m., local time, to-day. ...

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  44. FRANCE SPEEDING UP.

    Cabinet has resolved to speed up the expansion and modernisation of the air force already planned and increase the original programme, which was ...

    Article : 65 words
  45. PACT WITH SOVIET.

    Senator Have has tabled a motion in the Chamber in denunciation of the Franco-Soviet pact ...

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