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  2. STRANDED BOMBER.

    DERBY, Dec. 19.—This afternoon a ground party from the Munja native depot at the head of Walcott Inlet and about 50 miles from Collier Bay. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. THE UNWANTED JEW.

    LONDON, Dec. 19.—It is officially announced in Berlin that Dr. Schacht (President of the Reichsbank), who returned yesterday from London, discussed the ...

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  4. BRITISH FOREIGN POLICY.

    LONDON, Dec. 18.—While they do not desire to have Mr. Chamberlain supplanted as Prime Minister, the dissident Conservatives, in addition to seeking the ...

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  5. PALESTINE BATTLE.

    JERUSALEM, Dec. 19.—Royal Air Force planes discovered armed terrorists lying in ambush in the Hebron Hills, before the arrival of Major-General R. N. ...

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  6. JAPAN'S CHINA POLICY.

    TOKIO, Dec. 19.—"It is far from Japan's thoughts to aim at excluding European and American economic activities from East Asia," declared the Foreign ...

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  7. SHADOWS OVER GERMANY.

    LONDON, Dec. 18.—The Berlin correspondent of the "Dally Telegraph" reports that anxiety in Germany concerning both home and foreign affairs is ...

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  8. ITALIAN CLAIMS.

    PARIS, Dec. 19.—The tendency now is to satirise the Italian territorial claims against France (in which respect Tunis. Corsica and Nice have been specifically ...

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  9. HITLER DENOUNCED

    NEW YORK, Dec. 18.—In the most outspoken attack on the Nazis ever made by an American statesman, the Secretary of the Interior (Mr. Harold L. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. BRITISH INTERESTS.

    LONDON, Dec. 18.—Discussing the debate on foreign affairs expected in the House of Commons tomorrow, the diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily ...

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  11. LULL IN SPAIN.

    LONDON, Dec. 19.—The lull in the fighting on all fronts in Spain, according to reports from various sources, is likely to continue for some time. A Lisbon ...

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  12. RUMANIAN REPRESSION.

    LONDON, Dec. 18.—According to the Bukarest correspondent of the "News-Chronicle" the Rumanian Government, in order to finance Rumanian Jewish ...

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  13. BRITAIN'S AIRLINES.

    LONDON, Dec. 18.—The "Daily Telegraph" understands that details for the merging of Imperial Airways, Ltd., and British Airways, Ltd., have been ...

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  14. MUSSOLINI IN SARDINIA.

    ROME, Dec. 18.—In a speech to 30,000 Fascists and Miners today, inaugurating the township of Carbonia, in Sardinia, Signor Mussolini was silent on the ...

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  15. A ROAD FROM BURMA.

    LONDON, Dec. 19.—The foreign editor of the "Daily Herald" says that one of the aims of the projected British and American credits to China is to develop ...

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  16. JAPAN BARS DOORS.

    SHANGHAI, Dec. 18.—Japan has begun an anti-Jewish drive. She has barred Jewish immigrants from entering North China and Manchukuo, thus diverting a ...

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  17. PLANE ON SEAFLOOR.

    HONOLULU, Dec. 18.—When diving to recover lost nets at a point about 38 miles north-west of Honolulu today a Philippino fisherman found the wreckage of an ...

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  18. CAMPAIGN OUTLOOK.

    BRISBANE, Dec. 19.—"There is every indication that China is still determined to carry on the struggle against Japanese invasion to the bitter end," according ...

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  19. ENTRY TO PALESTINE.

    LONDON, Dec. 18.—A meeting of the London Jewish Board of Deputies today passed a resolution to seek an interview with the Secretary for the Dominions and ...

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  20. PROTECTING CORSICA.

    BASTIA (Corsica), Dec. 18.—A "committee of action" today demanded strict supervision of Italians in Corsica, control of immigration, reinforcement of ...

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  21. RESCUE BY LAUNCH.

    Arrangements have been made for a " launch to go from Yampi Sound to pick up the crew of the stranded Vickers Wellesley bomber on their arrival at Munja ...

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  22. ESCAPED CRIMINALS.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 19.—Since the three habitual criminals escaped from the Parramatta Gaol by making a ladder out of flour bags early on Saturday morning, ...

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  23. CHAMBERLAIN AND GOERING.

    LONDON, Dec. 19.—According to a special correspondent of the "Daily Herald" Field Marshal Goering, Herr Hitler's right-hand man, will meet the ...

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  24. THE UKRAINE.

    LONDON, Dec. 19.—A veiled warning to Germany apropos her aspirations for an independent Ukraine is contained in a memorandum from the Polish Charge ...

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  25. WOMAN KILLED.

    When two motor trucks collided at noon yesterday at the corner of Daglish-street and Bourneville-street, Wembley, a young married woman was killed and a man ...

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  26. HELP FOR REFUGEES.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 19.—A public meeting in Sydney today convened by the League of Nations Union with a view to assisting the speedy assimilation of refugees, ...

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  27. TILTS AT BRITAIN.

    BERLIN, Dec. 18.—The Press outbursts against Britain are increasing daily. Under the heading "Paradise Lost" the Berlin "Lokalanzeiger" declares that Britain's ...

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  28. OVERSEAS TRANSFERS

    AUCKLAND, Dec. 19.—The transfer of New Zealand currency overseas was today placed under complete centralised control under which application forms must ...

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  29. A BABY'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 19.—Jean Corless (23) was charged in the Central Criminal Court this morning before Mr. Justice Halse Rogers and a jury with the murder ...

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  30. TRIPLE ALLIANCE.

    LONDON, Dec. 19.—"The people of Britain do not realise that the German- Italian-Japanese combination is one of the most powerful ever known," says Mr. ...

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  31. BRITISH AGRICULTURE.

    LONDON, Dec. 18.—Dissatisfaction with the Government's agricultural policy is growing. A hitherto solid Government supporter, Lieutenant-Colonel Heneage, ...

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  32. PIG IRON DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 19.—It now appears likely that there will be no settlement of the pig iron dispute until after the holidays. The overseas liner Dalfram, in ...

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  33. NURSE FATALLY BURNT.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 19.—Tests made at the Randwick police station by Sergeant Rushbrooke showed that an electric light globe could become so hot as to ignite ...

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  34. SLOVAK ELECTIONS.

    BRATISLAVA (Czechoslovakia), Dec. 18.—The Hlinka Party (which has been prominently identified with the movement for Slovak autonomy, recently ...

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  35. ELDERLY MAN WOUNDED.

    BRISBANE, Dec. 19.—Friedrich Ernst Menzel (72), was charged in the Kingaroy Police Court today with having on December 18, attempted unlawfully to kill ...

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  36. A HARDENED CHARACTER.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 19.—Evidence was given in the Coroner's Court today that a boy aged 10 years had stolen a wallet and a box of matches from the clothing of a ...

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  37. BROADCAST NEWS.

    PARIS, Dec. 18.—A new decree gives the Prime Minister (M. Daladier) complete control of all broadcast news, whether from Government or from ...

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  38. FAITHFUL TO THE LAST

    SYDNEY, Dec. 19.—An old-age pensioner—Bartholomew Charles Kirwan—and his dog were burnt to death in a hayshed which caught fire on the property of ...

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  39. WHARF PILLAGING.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 19.—At the Central Police Court today Mr. H. E. Breakspear, for the Australasian United Steam Navigation Co. Ltd., said that pillaging from ...

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  40. VIOLENT EARTHQUAKES.

    ANGORA, Dec. 19.—Nine hundred people are homeless, and many are believed to have been killed as a result of repeated violent earthquake shocks in ...

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  41. SPECIAL TRAINING FLIGHT.

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 19.—Completing a training flight of 4,490 miles over portions of four States and the Northern Territory, three Avro Anson bombers of the ...

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  42. BURNING FATALITY.

    BRISBANE, Dec. 19.—Mr. William Charles Champion, a widely-known figure in sporting circles in North Queensland, died early this morning in a private ...

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  43. A BRUTAL ATTACK.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 19.—Joseph Noad (13), of Varns-street, Randwick, was taken to a private hospital today suffering from severe lacerations to his face received ...

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  44. SIX-HOUR DAY IN MINES.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 19.—In the Commonwealth Arbitration Court today, during the hearing of the Miners' Federation claim for a new award, Judge ...

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  45. SWITZERLAND WARNED

    BERLIN, Dec. 18.—The "Volkischer Beobachter" sternly warns Switzerland that Germany will no longer tolerate anti-German propaganda, which is ...

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  46. KYEEMA VICTIM'S ESTATE.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 19.—Mr. Albert Cecil Gain, barrister, of Sydney, who was killed in the wreck of the airliner Kyeema on October 25, left an estate of £19,143 net. ...

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  47. CANBERRA HEAT WAVE.

    CANBERRA, Dec. 19.—Heat wave conditions which developed in Canberra during the week-end are approaching a record. The lowest temperature recorded ...

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  48. CRUCIFIXES RESTORED.

    PRAGUE, Dec. 18.—Crucifixes have been officially restored in all classrooms, in accordance with the custom before the Great War. Ukrainian will be the official ...

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  49. BY WARSHIP TO AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Dec. 19.—The "Daily Telegraph" understands that the Duke and Duchess of Kent will travel to Australia in the battle-cruiser Repulse. ...

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