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  2. CANADA AND RUSSIA

    (Canada's Prime Minister (Mr. Bennett) has returned from London and will immediately plunge into another phase of the Soviet Question. The Trade Department has received a proposal to barter Canadian railway construction material and Canadian ...

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  3. WE SECOND TEST.

    Preparations for the Second Test are well in hand. Both teams are now in Melbourne. The Englishmen, who arrived from ...

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  4. MISSING PLANE.

    News has been received that the missing 'plane turned up at Cook on the continental railway line to-day. It contained Pilot Baker and Stuckey. ...

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  5. SYNTHETIC RADIUM.

    "Synthetic radium is being made by ex-Ray engineers in Germany who have built a machine capable of producing ...

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  6. JAPANESE PREPARATIONS

    Harbin reports state that the Japanese sand Manchukuo forces are nearing the completion of preparations for a drive for the purpose of clearing the section of the Chinese Eastern Railway between Harbin and Po grarnichnaya. ...

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  7. "PRINCE OF KEEPERS."

    The daeatn occurred to-day after a long illness of John Blackhanl, the famous Australian wicket keeper. Deceased, who was aged 79, had ...

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  8. GREEK JUSTICE.

    Demanding that Greece should not he a country where hospitality was offered to "criminals," the proseention demanded that Samuel Insul, the ...

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  9. COLTS CRICKET.

    A splendid performance by the bosey bowler Adrian was a feature of the inter-State Colts' match to-day. In the Queensland first innings he took ...

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  10. MACKAY HARBOR.

    The report of the committee appointed by the Government to report upon the proposed Outer Harbor scheme for Mackay declares that the ...

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  11. INDIAN PROBLEM.

    Newspapers record with satisfaction the evidence of progress in the Indian problem contained in the speeches at the final session of the third Round ...

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  12. BRITAIN AND PERSIA.

    Britain is suffering owing to the snubbing of Teymurtash, formerly "her best friend." THE EXCUSE. ...

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  13. EMPIRE BROADCAST.

    Early promise of fine weather for the holiday festivities was taken by the broadcast of the Empire programe, and the message ...

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  14. MR. HOOVER.

    Mr. Roosevelt is now practically acting as President, having most of the positive power, while Mr. Hoover retains little beyond the veto right. ...

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  15. A.W.U, CONVENTON[?]

    A long agenda paper faces the Australian Workers' Union convention at Katoomba cm January 24. A feature of the resolutions received so far is ...

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  16. BATTERY USED

    The Q.T.C. stewards resumed the inquiry in the case involving the use of a battery on Don Hazzard at Albion Park for which the jockey ...

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  17. SURF SAVINGS

    At Southport to-day a party of five were caught by a strong sweep and camed out of their depth. The life savers immediately dashed to their ...

    Article : 89 words
  18. PROMOTERS' LOSS

    Promoters of the fight between Blay and Foreman lost £1000 through the venture. The gross takings were £1100 but the amount paid to all boxers ...

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  19. TENNIS TEST.

    The tennis test was continued in perfect weather. In the opening match, McGrath accounted for Gledhill 6-3, 6-3. The Australian played splendidly ...

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  20. ACROSS TASMAN

    On a flight to New Zealand, the Southern Cross will leave Gerrigong Beach between 2 and 4 p.m. on January 10, or the first day that suitable ...

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  21. RAILWAY TRAFFIC

    Though details of the Christmas railway traffic are not available yet, sufficient figures have been received to indicate that the takings of last ...

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  22. FOR IRELAND

    A plea for a National Party by Senator Vincent appears to-morrow. Senator Vincent, who is an independent, declares that the National Farmers' ...

    Article : 116 words
  23. RELIEF FUNDS

    Though special holiday relief funds were sought they remained below the goal of the previous years. The city private shelters pridefully assert that ...

    Article : 82 words
  24. FATAL STABBING

    The inquest into the death ot Rosie Jones, who was fatally stabbed at Inveresk on Monday, opened to-day. After Doctor J. Grove had ...

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  25. SAILING CHAMPIONS

    Schemer (N.S.W.) won the first heat of the Australian 12-foot skiffs championship, sailed in a southerly huster on the Harbor to-day. ...

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  26. PLANE CRASH.

    Advice was received by the Defence Department to-day that a Moth 'plane crashed and was burned at Wau, New Guinea, on Monday. Pilot ...

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  27. TRADE TREATY

    Canada and Germany have made a three months temporary trade arrangement For the first time in 35 years, Canadian goods will be ...

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  28. LEESON TO PLAT.

    Leeson has accepted the invitation to go to Sydney for the Queensland v. N.S.W. game. He will leave by to-morrow's train. ...

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  29. BLOCK DESTROYED

    The entire School of Arts block of holdings in the main business section, comprising nine tenements, a theatre, reading-room, lecture-room, library, ...

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  30. PAY FIRST

    The United[?] States Government plans to insist that France meet her December 15 debt instalment before any new negotiations with that ...

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  31. CAR CRASHES

    A motor car crashed 100 feet over a cliff near Tekuita. The driver, Charles Harvey, was severely shaken and Mrs. Harvey was taken to hospital. ...

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  32. PRINCE GEORGE

    Prince George, who was prevented from joining the Royal party at Sandringharn by a chill and who listened to the King's ...

    Article : 62 words
  33. GOLDEN CASKET

    Golden Casket No. 332 is to be drawn to-morrow (Thursday) morning. ...

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