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  2. TAXATION APPEALS.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 21.—Mr Justice Dixon, in a reserved judgment delivered in the High Court of Australia, dismissed with costs the appeals of T. G. A. Molloy ...

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  3. DUKE OF WINDSOR.

    LONDON, Nov. 20.—During his presidential address to the Northumberland branch of the British Legion, Earl Grey, who is chairman of the board of finance ...

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  4. PHILIPPINE TYPHOON.

    MANILA, Nov. 19.—A typhoon which swept and devastated eight islands in the Philippine group yesterday resulted in the death of 123 persons, while over 100 are ...

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  5. THE ITALIAN SCENE.

    ROME, Nov. 20.—Important changes have been made in the Italian Administration both at home and abroad. Signor Lessona, Minister for Italian ...

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  6. ROAD ACCIDENTS.

    A young woman was killed and two other persons were injured when two motor cycles were involved in an accident on the City Beach-road, near the beach, ...

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  7. SPANISH CONFLICT.

    LONDON, Nov. 21.—It is reported from San Sebastian that General Franco, the insurgent leader in Spain, has accepted in principle the proposal of the ...

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  8. DRUG TRAFFIC.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 20.—Illustrations of the tenacity of the law are supplied by the indictment of 23 whites and Chinese on charges dealing with narcotics and ...

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  9. RECOGNITION OF FRANCO.

    LONDON, Nov. 20.—The Tokio correspondent of "The Times" states that Japan will recognise General Franco's Government in Spain in the immediate ...

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  10. ISLAND DEFENCES.

    LONDON, Nov. 18.—According to the Rome correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," Signor Mussolini has arranged to visit the Dodecanese Islands (in the ...

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  11. SUIT AGAINST PUBLISHERS.

    LONDON, Nov. 19.—The Duke of Windsor's libel suit against William Heinemann Ltd., the publishers of "Coronation Commentary," will be ...

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  12. SUSPECTED ARMS RUNNERS.

    LONDON, Nov. 21.—The Admiralty announced yesterday that the destroyer Greyhound had brought the British steamer African Mariner (6,554 tons) from ...

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  13. RADIO PROPAGANDA.

    ROME, Nov. 18.—The Rome correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that it has been announced that Italian radio propaganda in the Near and Far ...

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  14. DUCHESS OPENS A BAZAAR.

    PARIS, Nov. 20.—The Duchess of Windsor made her debut as a public speaker when she opened a bazaar today at the fashionable British Christ Church ...

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  15. HAILE SELASSIE SUED.

    LONDON, Nov. 21.—Is Haile Selassie still Emperor of Abyssinia or merely a royal refugee from a conquered country? Is he wealthy or penniless? These ...

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  16. ALBANY-ROAD FATALITY.

    Fatal injuries were received by a young man when, a bicycle he was riding collided with a motor van in Albany-road, Carlisle, on Saturday afternoon. The ...

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  17. LORD CECIL ATTACKED

    ROME, Nov. 19.—"La Tribuna" publishes today a bitter attack on Viscount Cecil of Chelwood, president of the League of Nations Union and champion of the ...

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  18. OIL FROM SHEBA.

    LONDON, Nov. 19.—The possibility of oil being obtained from Sheba was mentioned by Mr. H. St. John Philby (who has held many official posts and carried ...

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  19. WOMEN IN CONGRESS.

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 19.—Two women members of Congress made outstanding speeches today, when the special session called to deal with President Roosevelt's ...

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  20. CAPTURE OF TOGOLAND.

    LONDON, Nov. 20.—Major-General Sir Reginald Hoskings told the Ashridge Fellowship Union tonight how Lieutenant F. C. Bryant with a handful ...

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  21. HONOLULU TRAGEDY.

    HONOLULU, Nov. 20.—Prince David Kawananakno pleaded guilty today to the manslaughter of Arvila Kinslea (21). a beautiful half-breed girl, and was ...

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  22. Germany Ignores the Award.

    BERLIN, Nov. 20.—German political quarters do not comment on the award of the Nobel Peace Prize to Viscount Cecil and the award is not mentioned ...

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  23. PINJARRA MAN INJURED.

    PINJARRA, Nov. 21.—A pedestrian sustained serious injuries as the result of a collision between a motor car and a parked motor cycle and sidecar outfit ...

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  24. MR. RAMSAY MACDONALD.

    LONDON, Nov. 19.—The funeral service at Westminster Abbey for the late Mr. Ramsay MacDonald will be held next Friday. Later, a private service will take ...

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  25. A BARONET MISBEHAVES.

    LONDON, Nov. 19.—In the presence of his wife, Sir John Corbin Chubb, Baronet, who, according to witnesses led a loose and idle life, was sentenced to ...

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  26. PARIS EXHIBITION.

    LONDON, Nov. 19.—The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" reports that today the twenty millionth visitor entered the Paris Exhibition. The ...

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  27. EXPLORING UNKNOWN AREAS

    SYDNEY, Nov. 21.—The exploration of completely unknown areas in New Guinea will be undertaken by a patrol which will be away from civilisation for between ...

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  28. LOOKING FOR A LANDING.

    MILAN, Nov. 19.—Twenty passengers travelling in an Italian airliner had a six hours' ordeal when the plane was unable to land at Milan because of fog. ...

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  29. INFANTILE PARALYSIS

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 21.—At least one all-day clinic for paralysis patients will be established in Melbourne, probably at or near the Children's Hospital. Later, ...

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  30. BRITAIN'S DEFENCE.

    LONDON, Nov. 19.—At a conference held at the War Office today representatives of 30 leading rugby football clubs decided unanimously to bring to the ...

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  31. COLLISION ON CAUSEWAY.

    Following a collision between a tramcar and a motor car on the Causeway on Saturday night, in which a passenger in the motor car received serious ...

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  32. UNRULY STUDENTS.

    LONDON, Nov. 18.—Anti-Semitic demonstrations by the philosophy faculty in the Budapest University led to serious disturbances yesterday. Twenty ...

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  33. COST OF LIVING.

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 19.—The Federal Trade Commission has been instructed by President Roosevelt to investigate the marked increase in the cost of living, ...

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  34. BRITISH AVIATION.

    LONDON, Nov. 20.—At the close of a debate in the House of Commons last Wednesday, when certain charges were made of inefficiency in civil aviation ...

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  35. New Cases and a Death in Tasmania.

    HOBART, Nov. 21.—Seven cases of paralysis from Launceston and one from Campbell Town were admitted to hospital during the week-end. There was ...

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  36. WOMAN'S MASQUERADE.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 18.—It is now disclosed that the woman who was employed as a chef by a socially prominent Oyster Bay family under the name of Afred ...

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  37. AIR-RAID PROTECTION.

    LONDON, Nov. 19.—For the first time, the public works, roads and transport exhibition includes models of shelters for protection in case of air raids. The ...

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  38. AGA KHAN'S AIR DASH.

    PARIS, Nov. 20.—The Aga Khan left Marseilles today in a dramatic air dash of 7,000 miles to Bombay to see his 80-year-old mother, who is critically ill. ...

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  39. Local Position Normal.

    "We always expect a few cases under normal conditions, and there is no cause for alarm in regard to the present position," a doctor at the Children's ...

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  40. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT ILL.

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 18.—President Roosevelt is confined to his bed with a slight fever resulting from an intestinal disturbance and an infected molar ...

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  41. PRISONER'S ESCAPE.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 21.—Armed guards are scouring the bush at French Island for William E. Lewis (24), who left the McLeod penal establishment last night. ...

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  42. N.Z. PHARMACY INDUSTRY.

    WELLINGTON, Nov. 21.—Proposals for reorganisation of the pharmacy industry on national lines have been completed by the Bureau of Industry and ...

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  43. COMMUNISM IN THE HOME.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 20.—Nathan Warshaw, a millionaire who is now president of a company which he personally developed from a £20 investment. ...

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  44. JACKIE COOGAN MARRIES.

    LOS ANGELES, Nov. 20.—Jackle Coogan, the first of the child stars of the cinema and now a minor film actor, and Betty Grable, the film actress, were ...

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  45. CRASH IN SNOWSTORM.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 21.—From Bluefield (Virginia) it is reported that two persons were killed and 53 seriously injured in a train wreck. The rescuers worked on a ...

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  46. CRASH INTO POLE.

    About 5 p.m. on Saturday, a motor car driven by Robert Devereux Capell, of 29 Attfield-street, Fremantle, skidded on a bend in the Jandakot-road about seven ...

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  47. TITLED CO-RESPONDENT.

    LONDON, Nov. 19.—Damages for £3,500 and costs have been awarded against Lord Manton, as co-respondent in divorce proceedings instituted by John ...

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  48. TRAIN SMASH IN SPAIN

    SEVILLE. Nov. 21.—As the result of a railway accident 40 persons were killed and 150 injured. Most of the victims were loyalist prisoners of war who were ...

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  49. DEFENDING CANADA.

    OTTAWA, Nov. 19.—Defending in a speech at Victoria today the increased expenditure on war planes, the Minister for Defence (Mr. I. Mackenzie) said: ...

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  50. TYPHOID FEVER IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Nov. 20.—Thirteen new cases of typhoid fever were notified today, bringing the total in connection with the epidemic at Croydon to 126. ...

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  51. AMERICAN AMBASSADOR ILL.

    LONDON, Nov. 19.—The United States Ambassador in London (Mr. Robert Bingham) left today for New York. Mr. Bingham recently had a recurrence of ...

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  52. VETERANS OF THE ROAD.

    LONDON, Nov. 20.—Veteran cars, all more than 33 years old, will take part tomorrow in the usual annual commemorative run from London to Brighton ...

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  53. A RECORD PACIFIC FLIGHT.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 20.—A Clipper flying boat in Pan-American Airways' Pacific service arrived at Almeda (California) last night after having ...

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  54. INVENTOR OF THE TELEPHONE.

    LONDON, Nov. 20.—A mural tablet commemorating the centenary of the birth of Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone, will be unveiled next ...

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  55. KING OF THE BELGIANS HOME.

    LONDON, Nov. 19.—The King of the Belgians arrived at Brussels this evening from his State visit to London. He was accorded an enthusiastic welcome home. ...

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