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  2. SANCTIONS BILL TO BE THROUGH ALL STAGES BY THURSDAY

    CANBERRA, Friday. — Expressing Labor’s resistance to the Sanctions Bill, when the second-reading debate was resumed in the House of Representatives today, the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Curtin) said Australia had to face the fact that unless it ...

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  3. Citizens Make Plans For A Cultural Centre

    AS a preliminary to the public meeting that will be held in the Lower Town Hall on Thursday night, representatives of societies interested in the culture of Victoria conferred with the trustees of the National Gallery yesterday on the steps necessary to reserve the Royal ...

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    Mr. Alfred Bright ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. INVALID TRAPPED IN CHAIR

    AWAKENED by the old man’s cries, Mr. Jens Hansen, of Cecil Street, South Melbourne, groped his way into a smoke-filled bedroom yesterday ...

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  6. Seamen Reverse Strike Decision

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Reversing the decision of the stop-work meeting on Tuesday, a special meeting of the Sydney branch of ...

    Article : 89 words
  7. NEW REGULATIONS FOR SHIPS

    FOR the safety of life at sea new regulations have been framed under the Navigation Act. They became operative on October 31. ...

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    IN MELBOURNE FOR THE RACES.—Sir Colin Stephen, chairman of the A.J.C., with his daughter and Mrs. Poole, snapped after their arrival by the Sydney Express yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Christmas Aid Sought For Out-back

    THE Bush Church Aid Society is making its annual Christmas appeal for gifts of money, new clothing, toys, groceries, books and medical stores for ...

    Article : 126 words
  10. RAILWAYS OFFER FREIGHT CUTS

    THE railways, by offering liberal freight concessions, have obtained contracts with some of the large oil companies for the carriage of oil, ...

    Article : 104 words
  11. Christmas Mail Plans

    THE last parcel mail for delivery in the British Isles and Europe before Christmas will close at noon on November 11, for dispatch by the ...

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  12. NEW PACIFIC ZONE FOR DAVIS CUP PLANNED

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Friday.—Mr. Norman Brookes, who is returnles to Australia on the Lurline, said he had suggested to the Lawn Tennis Federation the formation of a new Davis Cup zone to be known as the Eastern or Pacific Zone. ...

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  13. TRAIN WRECKED AT JUNCTION

    PERTH, Friday. — A water train and the permanent way were badly damaged in a collision between two trains at Boyanup, a railway ...

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    Won the 100yds. and 120yds. senior hurdles at the Melbourne High School sports yesterday. P. Walshe in action. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. Chamber Of Commerce To See Mr. Lyons On Taxation

    The separate committees or Melbourne Chamber of Commerce to deal with various aspects of taxation have completed their deliberations. A joint ...

    Article : 81 words
  16. Former Russian Lawyer To Talk On League Of Nations

    Dr. Maurice Laserson will address a public meeting arranged by the League of Nations Union next Thursday evening at the Assembly Hall on Can The ...

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  17. Youth Found Fatally Hurt

    PERTH, Friday.—Found injured beside the railway at Bassendean, a suburb of Perth, last night, William Stephen Lovelock. 13, of Bassendean, died ...

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