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  2. RAGING BUSHFIRES.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 26.—A chain of bushfires extending from the Macedon district, between Melbourne and Bendigo, to the south of Lorne (on the coast to ...

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  3. SPANISH CONFLICT.

    MADRID, Nov. 26.—Denying rumours that the Spanish Government is negotiating for an armistice, General Miaja, the Director-General of Defence in Madrid. ...

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  4. LONG-DISTANCE RECORD.

    LONDON. Nov. 26.—An official statement issued by the Air Ministry yesterday is generally Interpreted to indicate that an attempt will be made next year ...

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  5. FAR-EASTERN WAR.

    SHANGHAI, Nov. 26.—"Unless the Chinese resistance ceases, the Japanese will march up the Yangtze Valley into the heart of China." This statement was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FRENCH CONSPIRACY

    PARIS, Nov. 25.—It is revealed that the man who was taken, handcuffed, to the Surete Nationale at 1.30 o'clock last night, in connection with the discovery ...

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  7. BRITISH ECONOMICS.

    LONDON, Nov. 25.—Mr. Herbert Morrison, the prominent Labour member of the Souse of Commons, in a speech at Bath yesterday, referred to "rumours ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. EUROPE'S FUTURE.

    LONDON, Nov. 26.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) was asked in the House of Commons yesterday whether any questions arising out of the ...

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  9. CONTROL OF SHANGHAI.

    LONDON, Nov. 26.—Replying in the House of Commons today to a question by Mr. Wedgwood Benn (Labour), the Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs ...

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  10. WITHDRAWING FOREIGNERS.

    LONDON, Nov. 26.—The reply of General Franco, the Spanish insurgent leader, to the proposal of the international non-intervention committee to send ...

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  11. LONDON MARKETS.

    LONDON, Nov. 26.—On the lest day of accounts, the London stock markets opened with a cheerful tone, although the volume of business was on a reduced ...

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  12. PUBLIC SUSPICIONS.

    PARIS, Nov. 26.—Although the police claim to have run down the ringleaders of the Cagoulards, the public generally is not satisfied, believing that there is ...

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  13. WORLD AIR MAP.

    LONDON, Nov. 25.—Mm. Codos and Reine, the noted French airmen, who established a new record for a flight from Paris to Buenos Aires (Argentina) this ...

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  14. REBEL AGENT IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON. Nov. 25.—The United Kingdom Government has accepted the appointment of the Duke of Alba as General Franco's chief agent in London. The ...

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  15. THEATRE AND PEOPLE

    LONDON, Nov. 25.—The death has taken place of Miss Lillan Baylis, famous for her work in the cause of drama and music, as lessee and manager of the "Old ...

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  16. RUSSO-JAPANESE ANGLE.

    LONDON. Nov. 25.—According to the Shanghai correspondent of the "Daily Herald," an extremely critical situation has developed between Japan and ...

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  17. U.S. FOREBODINGS.

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 25.—Senator Lodge (Republican, Massachussetts) announced today that he would shortly propose in Congress far-reaching ...

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  18. OPINION IN PARIS.

    PARIS, Nov. 26.—There is some suspicion in a section of the French Press as to the motives for the British invitation to the Prime Minister (M. ...

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  19. TORRENTIAL RAINS.

    KINGSTON (Jamaica). Nov. 25.—Torrential rains throughout Jamaica, followed by extensive floods, have caused damage estimated at hundreds of ...

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  20. ATLANTIC SERVICE.

    LONDON, Nov. 25.—The Berlin correspondent of "The Times" states that Lufthansa (the company which operates the major German air services) plans to ...

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  21. DOCTOR'S DILEMMA.

    WINDSOR (Ontario), Nov. 25.—Physicians here said that a invalid named Weston Fletcher was certain to die from a rare streptococcus infection unless ...

    Article : 199 words
  22. AFTERMATH OF RIOTS.

    LONDON, Nov. 25.—Questioned in the House of Lords by the Duke of Montrose regarding the present position in Trinidad, the Parliamentary Under-Secretary ...

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  23. THE COLONIES ISSUE.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 26.—No communication has been received by the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) from the British Government regarding the return to ...

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  24. PRETENDER'S UNDERTAKING.

    BRUSSELS, Nov. 26.—The Due tie Guise (the Pretender to. the French throne) and the Comte de Paris, his son, have issued a communique stating that ...

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  25. SOUTHERN RESISTANCE.

    LONDON, Nov. 26.—"It needs no X-ray quality of vision," stages the Hong Kong correspondent of "The Times," "to detect a certain liveliness in the defence ...

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  26. FLYING IN TURKEY.

    ISTAMBUL, Nov. 25.—Captain Neville Stack, a well-known British long-distance flyer, has obtained a contract as Instructor in Turkish civil air services. ...

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  27. GUEST OF NEW SOUTH WALES

    LONDON, Nov. 26.—Mr. Hugh Dalton, a leading Labour member of the House of Commons, and well-known economist, is travelling to Australia next month, as ...

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  28. THREE PERSONS INJURED.

    NORTHAM, Nov. 26.—When the motor cycle on which they were riding collided with a car near the foot of Doctor's Hill last night, three persons were injured. ...

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  29. PRIESTS MURDERED.

    LONDON, Nov. 25.—The murder of nine Roman Catholic priests captured at Chengting (in North China) has been confirmed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. EXPLOSION AT SEA.

    TOKIO, Nov. 25.—The Japanese steamer Talan Maru (1,249 tons), bound for Formosa from Japan with 1,000 tons of gasoline, sank after an explosion. ...

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  31. AMATEUR BANDITS.

    EL PASO (Texas), Nov. 25.—Consternation was caused today on a Southern Pacific express train, en route for California, when two youths who, from their ...

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  32. ANTI-BRITISH SENTIMENT.

    TOKIO, Nov. 26.—British residents here are being made increasingly uncomfortable by the popular wave of anti-English sentiment, and they are ...

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  33. INFANTILE PARALYSIS.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 26.—Another death from infantile paralysis-the 55th since the epidemic broke out in June—was reported to the Health Commission today. ...

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  34. BUFFALO ON LINE.

    SINGAPORE, Nov. 26.—After striking a buffalo which had wandered on to the line, the engine and six coaches of the trans-Malayan night express were ...

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  35. TIBBETT'S AUSTRALIAN TOUR.

    NEW YORK. Nov. 25.—Lawrence Tibbett, the famous singer and film actor, returned from Europe today. He said that he would sail for Australia and New ...

    Article : 76 words
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