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  2. ORIGINAL SANDERS.

    The original of Edgar Wallace's character "Sanders of the River" (Sir Robert Bower) has been commemorated by a tower erected by the ...

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  3. FOREIGN TRADE.

    "His Majesty's Government have constantly in mind the desirability of seraring a removal of the restrictions on foreign trade, and of the ...

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  4. ADDRESS OF LOYALTY

    Headed by the Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) 20 Privy Councillors attended King George VI. and presented the loyal address ...

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  5. THRILLING AIR RACE SCENES

    Thirty-one planes started this morning from Archerfield aerodrome on the first leg of the Brisbane to Adelaide air race in the presence of many thousands of onlookers, who, with cheers and the tooting of motor horns, sent the competitors on ...

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  6. INSURGENT ATTACKS.

    The chief of three simultaneous insurgent attacks was in the Beadilia sector, north-west of Madrid, the Moors and the newly-arrived ...

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  7. BRITAIN FIXES NEW DUTIES

    The financial resolution, which is a prelude to the Government's Livestock Industry Bill, which will he one of the first measures to be considered by Parliament after the recess,was discussed in the House of Commons this evening. The ...

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  8. "WAR A MISTAKE."

    The German Ambassador (Herr von Ribbentrop) in his first publie speech to an English audience, at the Anglo-German Fellowship ...

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  9. APPEAL TO GERMANY.

    The Daily Telegraph's" Berlin correspondent states that it is reliably reported that General Franco has informed the German Government that ...

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  10. MIGRATION ESSENTIAL.

    The conviction that migration is essential to ensure that Australia's future will not be jeopardised, was, expressed by Professor ...

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  11. WILL SUPPORT RACING.

    The King intends to maintain the Royal racing establishment and breeding stud similarly to King George the Fifth. Seven horses from the Royal ...

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  12. FAIR RECONCILIATION.

    Lieutenant-Colonel D. J. Colville mentioned the consultations that had been held with the Dominions, and claimed that the agreement represented ...

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  13. HISTORIC PLANE STARTS

    Sharp at 7.30 the starter's red flag dropped in front of this little plane and it ran sweetly into the wind and away above the cheering crowd and turned ...

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  14. REPLY TO FRENCH MESSAGE.

    In acknowledgment of France's congratulations, the King has sent a message that he will do his utmost to encourage the joint efforts of the ...

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  15. OFFICIAL APPOINTMENTS.

    The King's first official appointments are: Lord Wigram, King George the Fifth's old counsellor, to the newly-created post of Permanent ...

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  16. RUSH FOR STAMPS.

    The rush for Edward the Eighth stamps startled the stamp experts, who received cabled orders from all over, the world for a quarter of a million ...

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  17. POLITICAL PROBLEMS.

    A manitesto signed by the Archbishop of York, the Bishop of Carlisle, the Dean of Rochester, Professor Raven, Dr. Scott Lidgett, Maude Roydet, Miss ...

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  18. SEEKING A CASTLE?

    It is reported that the Duke of Windsor is negotiating for the purchase of Count Zichy's castle and 4000 acres of land at Lengyel Toti, 80 ...

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  19. LABOR CONGRATULATIONS.

    The Laborite London County Council has unanimously decided to send an address of congratulation to the King. Sir John Snell, in moving ...

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  20. LABOR LEADER OUTSPOKEN.

    Prefacing Sir Henry Layton's luncheon address on the "Popular Front," the famous Trades Union leader (Mr. Ben Tillett) said that ...

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  21. INFANTILE PARALYSIS.

    Five more cases of infantile paralysis were admitted to the Dunedin hospital. Three were positive cases and the other two suspects. This ...

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  22. REVOLT IN CHINA.

    Mr. W. H. Donald, the so-called Australian "goodwill mediator" and former journalist, of Sydney, telephoning 500 miles from the interior of ...

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  23. INDIAN DURBAR.

    The Indian Durbar will be held on New Year's Day, 1938, says the political correspondent of the "Morning Post." It is expected that their ...

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  24. TERRITORIAL ARMY.

    During November, 2757 recruits were taken on the strength of the Territorial Army, compared with 1873 in October and 1240 in ...

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  25. SCORES OF PROTESTS.

    Scores of epistolary, telegraphic and telephonic protests from constituents, particularly from the northern areas, have reached members of the House ...

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  26. SEPARATION GRANTED.

    Before Chief Justice Sir James Blain in the Supreme Court to-day, Edna Elizabeth Berry, Austral-street, Camooweal, a State school teacher, ...

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  27. STRAINED RELATIONS.

    Two years of strained relations between Messrs. T. Ryan and Harry Bridges came to a climax by a definite break following a three-hour ...

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  28. TROUBLE EXTENDS.

    "The Times" Peking correspondent says that the revolt has extended to Lonchow and Kansu, the total rebel forces being at least 200,000. ...

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  29. FILMS OF CEREMONY.

    The Lord-in-Waiting to the Duke of Windsor (Lord Brownlow) remained at Enzesfeld Castle overnight During the evening the Duke ...

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  30. ANGLO-TURKISH TALES.

    The Anglo-Turkish talks were continued to-day. ...

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  31. SCRIVEN MURDER.

    The trial was continned in the Criminal Court to-day of Rupert Davies, Geoffiey Davies and Willain John Cody on charges of the murder ...

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  32. VISIT TO U. S. CONSUL.

    Accompanied by Mr. Herman Rogers and his wife and a detective, Mrs. Simpson drove to Nice and visited Mr. Squire, the United States ...

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  33. QUEEN IMPROVING.

    It is officially stated that the influcnaa from which the Queen is suffering is taking its usual course. Her Majesty is making good progress ...

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  34. AT COFF'S HARBOR.

    The organisation here for the air race was perfect. All machines arrived and departed without a [?]itch. Bennett arrived first at 9.30, followed ...

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  35. INSURANCE LOSSES

    Many inquiries have been made to Lloyd's for rates of insurance against the cancellation or postponement of the Coronation of King George the ...

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  36. RUBBER RESTRICTION.

    The international rubber regulation committee to-day fixed the following revised percentages of basic quotas for 1937 as the permissible ...

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  37. DUKE MAY REPLY.

    The "Daily Mirror" understands that the Duke of Windsor is considering a public reply to the Archbishop of Canterbury's broadcast criticisms on ...

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  38. ALL REACH SYDNEY.

    All 31 machines in the air race landed safely at Mascot by early afternoon. Quick passages were male by most of the machines, owing to ...

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