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  2. CYCLONE IN VICTORIA

    The to[?]do, on a three-mile frost between Manangat[?]ng and Bolton, did extensive damage to [?] buildings. Fences and crops ...

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  3. AVIATION.

    The British Government civil aviation statement is imminent. It is expected to disclose comprehensive plans for expediting Empire ...

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  4. PROFITS.

    "I am not altogether an amateur in industrial co-operation," the Australian High Commissioner (Mr. S. M. Bruce) told a luncheon of the ...

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  5. POWERS IN THE PACIFIC

    The British and Japanese naval impasse continues. The Japanese have in nowise mo dined their views. Neither side has submitted specific proposals. TOKIO'S CONTENTION. ...

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  6. PRINCE HENRY.

    The Town Hall, Melbourne, was the setting last night for one of the largest private balls ever given in the Victorian capital, the ...

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  7. PRINCE GEORGE.

    H.R.H. Prince George, Duke of Kent, was introduced as a member of the House of Lords with pictureseque ceremonial this ...

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  8. DANDENONG HILLS.

    Enjoynig a respite from the almost continuous round of official functions of the past two days, the Duke this morning went for a run by car ...

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  9. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    In the legislative Assembly, on moving the second reading of the bill under which 16,000 acres of the Eungella State Forest, in the ...

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  10. ATLANTIC CROSSING.

    ROTTERDAM, November 7. The aircraft manufacturer, Fritz Koolhoven, declares that now is the time to build trans-Atlantic flying ...

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  11. SUBSIDY INCREASE.

    The "Daily Mail" understands that the Government has definitely decided to increase the civil aviation subsidy, including substantial contracts for air ...

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  12. ANXIETY FELT.

    Great anxiety is felt for the safety of Miss Freda Tho[?]son, the Melbourne flyer. w[?]o left Darwin to-day for N[?]castle ...

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  13. FRENCH CRISIS.

    P[?] is increasing, despite the [?]perate effort to avoid a breakup of the Minisatry. Proposals to solve the deadlock ware submitted ...

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  14. ROUND THE WORLD.

    Lord Sempill, prior to leaving for Bangkok, announced that he was making a round the world flight after the centenary celebratiohs. ...

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  15. KING'S JUBILEE.

    Arrangements for the celebrations in connection with next year's silver jubilee of his Majesty the King's accession to the ...

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  16. TO AUSTRALIA.

    It is learned that the duplication of the Imperial Airways a service to Singapore may be expected before Christmas. ...

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  17. SPECIAL HONORS LIST.

    December 9, the eve of departure of His Royal Highness the Duke of Gloucester, has been selected for the announcement of the special ...

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  18. ATMOSPHERICS.

    The Director of Postal Services (Mr. H. P. Brown) said to-day that with eight miles of poles down on the overland telegraph line at Hookina and ...

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  19. PREPARED FOR TROUBLE.

    The "Nows-Chronicle's" Paris correspondent says that all Paris is prepared for possible trouble on November 8. The political ar[?]es ...

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  20. NO TRACE REPORTED.

    Telegraphie and radio search for Miss Fr[?]da Thompson, the Melbourne aviatrix, who is missing between Darwin and Newcastle Waters, was made ...

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  21. FIVE KILLED.

    The "Daily Ma[?]'s" Berlin correspondent says:—The entire crew of five were killed when a Lufthansa mail 'plane crashed at ...

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  22. SAAR PROBLEM.

    BERLIN, November 7. Germany is appealing to the Locarno powers, namely Britain, France, Italy and Belgium against M. ...

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  23. "GERMAN NOVELIST."

    As the ban prohibiting the admission of Ezoh Edwin Kisch, the German novelist, was the result of a considered decision by the Cabinet, it is unlikely ...

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  24. LOAN WORKS.

    Loans amounting to £32,776 and subsidies of £30,276, totalling £63,052, were approved to be made available to varions City ...

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  25. FOUND QUITE SAFE.

    Constable Stott found Miss Thompson 16 miles north of Tennant's Creek. She was quite safe, and landed of her own accord. ...

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  26. OUYEN DISTRICT.

    Buildings were lovelled to the ground and others unroofed by a terrific storm which swept the Ouyen district in the Mallee ...

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  27. PACIFIST VIEWS.

    Commenting on the statement, by the Federal Attorney-General concerning the refusal to permit Kisch to land at Fremantle, Professor W. ...

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  28. COALITION CABINET

    Interview ed to-day concerning the formation of a Composite Government, Mr. J. Francis, M.H.R. (formerly Assistant Minister), said that ...

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  29. LOST AIR LINER.

    The Air Accidents Investigation Committee to-day continued its inquiry into the loss of the air liner Miss Hobart. ...

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  30. BUTTER RESTRICTIONS.

    The Minister for Commerce (Dr. Earle Page) is expected to join the Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons) in London in the ...

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  31. PREMIER'S PLAN.

    The "Daily Mail's" Paris correspondent declares that M. Doumergue will resign immediately after the meeting of the Ministerial Council on ...

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  32. DOUMERGUE'S DECISION.

    High political personalities visited M. Donmergue and begged him to continue in office. They suggested that even if the Radical Socialists ...

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  33. ABSOLVED.

    The Fnll High Court unanimously upheld, the appeal by the aborigine, Tuckiar, against his conviction and sentence to death by Judge Wells at ...

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  34. AIR RACE.

    Squadron-Leader Stodart claims that be lost 14 minutes flying time after landing at Alor Star when wading from the aerodrome to the checking office ...

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  35. DAMAGE IN ADELAIDE.

    As the result of yesterday's [?] in the city and [?]rbs, [?]rable damage has been done to gardens, [?] and f[?]rniture. ...

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  36. STRIKE PLAN FAILS.

    Although the two rebels were executed to-day. the plans of those who hoped to organise a big strike did not succeed. ...

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  37. ROYAL BETROTHAL.

    The Infanta Beatrice of Spain has been affianced to the Italian Prince Civitella Cesi. Beatrice was previously affianced to her cousin, Prince ...

    Article : 40 words
  38. DIRECTOR OF EMPLOYMENT.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons) announced to-night that Mr. F. H. Stewart's title will be Director of Employment, with charge of ...

    Article : 42 words
  39. THE MOLLISONS.

    Mr. and Mrs. Mollison have arrived. Amy joined the Dutch air liner and Jim left for Marseilles in the Comet alone, but returned later, remaining ...

    Article : 36 words
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