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  2. EUROPE FREEZES.

    LONDON, Dec. 21.—Many deaths have been reported resulting from the extreme cold prevailing throughout Europe, which is suffering its most severe cold ...

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  3. SPANISH PLOTS.

    LONDON, Dec. 21.—It was revealed yesterday that a package containing what was described as incriminating matter—of a military nature—had been found by ...

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  4. BRITISH CABINET.

    LONDON, Dec. 21.—The most probable outcome of the "revolt" of junior Ministers because of dissatisfaction with the progress of rearmament and the conduct ...

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  5. A SUDDEN STRIKE.

    ADELAIDE, Dec. 21.—Unrest amongst traffic employees in the Commonwealth Railways came to a head today when all men who are members of the Australian ...

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  6. JAPAN AND THE WAR.

    LONDON, Dec. 20.—The Hong Kong correspondent of "The Times" states that a Chinese source reports that General Doihara, the Japanese politico- ...

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  7. OUTLOOK IN EUROPE

    LONDON, Dec. 21.—There is evidence that the approach of Christmas finds the Cabinet apprehensive as to the future international situation and ...

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  8. TRADE PACT WITH U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.—After a conversation today with President Roosevelt, the Australian High Commissioner in London (Mr. S. M. Bruce), who is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. NATIONAL SERVICE.

    LONDON, Dec. 20.—The House of Commons resumed this evening the debate on the proposals for voluntary national service (involving classification of volunteers ...

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  10. CHINESE BOMB CANTON.

    LONDON, Dec. 20.—The Hong Kong correspondent of "The Times" states that the Chinese bombed the Canton suburbs today without opposition from planes. A ...

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  11. ITALIAN CLAIMS.

    LONDON, Dec. 21.—According to the Berlin correspondent of the "News- Chronicle" Herr Hitler is reputed to have decided on strong and decisive action ...

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  12. KWANGTUNG PROVINCE.

    HONG KONG, Dec. 20.—General Pang Tung-wing, former commander of the Woosung forts (Shanghai) was ceremonially installed today as chairman of ...

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  13. U.S. COMPANY SCANDAL.

    NEW YORK, Dec. 21.—The revelations resulting from the bankruptcy of McKesson and Robbins, one of the biggest drug and chemical firms in America whose ...

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  14. ANXIETY OVER RUSSIA.

    PEIPING, Dec. 20.—Anxiety over the Russo-Japanese situation has led to a concentration of five Japanese divisions on the Manchurian border. They were ...

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  15. BRITISH MANDATES.

    LONDON, Dec. 20.—The Secretary for the Dominions (Mr. Malcolm MacDonald) stated in reply to a question in the House of Commons today that when the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. RADIO TELEPHONE.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 21.—The direct radio telephone service between the United States and Australia was inaugurated to-day, prominent men in each country ...

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  17. PIG IRON DISPUTE.

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 21.—The Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Menzes), commenting today on the continued refusal of waterside workers at Port Kembla to ...

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  18. ANGLO-GERMAN RELATIONS.

    BERLIN, Dec. 21.—The tone of the Press reaction to the speech of the British Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) on foreign policy in the House of ...

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  19. COMMISSIONER'S COMMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 21.—The Commonwealth Railways Commissioner (Mr. G. A. Gahan) said tonight that questions in dispute between the Australian ...

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  20. AMERICAN PEOPLE'S FEELING.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 21—The Australian High Commissioner in London (Mr. Bruce), at his hotel in Washington. was interviewed today by a member of the ...

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  21. RETIRED NAVAL OFFICERS.

    LONDON, Dec. 20.—The naval correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" (Mr. H. C. Bywater) reports that the Admiralty is preparing a scheme by which retired ...

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  22. GERMAN ECONOMICS.

    BERLIN, Dec. 21.—Field Marshal Goering, director of the four-year plan for economic self-sufficiency, has ordered the Minister for Economic Affairs (Herr ...

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  23. FOREIGN LENDING.

    LONDON, Dec. 20.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir John Simon) made a statement on foreign lending at question time in the House of Commons ...

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  24. EFFECT ON WESTLAND EXPRESS.

    It was not known in Perth last night whether the strike of Commonwealth railway employees in South Australia would affect the Westland express due to ...

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  25. JEWISH REFUGEES.

    LONDON, Dec. 20.—Financial experts representing Britain, France, the United States and Holland on the inter-governmental (Evian) refugee committee met in ...

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  26. MEDICAL ASSOCIATION

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.—A Federal Grand Jury today indicted the American Medical Association, three local medical societies and 21 prominent ...

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  27. POLISH ELECTIONS.

    WARSAW, Dec. 20:—More complete returns in the municipal elections show that the successful candidates are divided among the parties as follows:—National ...

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  28. INDIAN OCEAN DRAMA

    PARIS, Dec. 20.—An expedition that left France east May to found a colony on the French Island of St. Paul, in the southern Indian Ocean, is now in a ...

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  29. A CHINESE PUZZLE.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 21.—The validity of a power of attorney which was given in Chinese was questioned before Mr. Justice Nicholas in the Equity Court today. ...

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  30. DANZIG TO PALESTINE.

    WARSAW, Dec. 20.—The 4,000 Jews in Danzig have announced their decision to emigrate to Palestine, starting in the first half of next month. They propose ...

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  31. HIGH COMMISSIONER TO N.Z.

    LONDON, Dec. 20.—Sir Harry Batterbee, former Assistant Under-Secretary of State in the Dominions Office, who will shortly leave for New Zealand to take up ...

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  32. A COMEDY "BACK-STAGE."

    PARIS, Dec. 20.—Sacha Guitry, the actor-playwright, is involved in a comedy as piquant as any he has devised for the stage. His third wife, Jean de Lubac, ...

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  33. ESCAPE FROM GERMANY.

    LONDON, Dec. 21.—Peter Forster, a German Social Democrat who saw 145 fellow-prisoners beaten to death in the German concentration camp at ...

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  34. EXTRADITION PROCEEDINGS.

    LONDON, Dec. 20.—Detective Clement McGrath, of South Australia, gave evidence at Bow-street today against Rupert Gordon Russell late of Melbourne, ...

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  35. PLANE ON SEAFLOOR.

    HONOLULU, Dec. 21.—United States army officials are satisfied that the plane which a Philipino fisherman, while diving to recover lost nets at a point about ...

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  36. CLIFTON HILL MURDER

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 21.—Herbert Jenner (22), labourer, and Selwyn Wallace (23), traveller, will be imprisoned for the full term of their natural lives with ...

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  37. SATIRISING THE DICTATORS.

    HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 20.—Charlie Chaplin, the film comedian, will begin early in 1939, the production of "The Dictator," a satire in which he will talk. ...

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  38. LOAN TO CZECHS.

    LONDON, Dec. 20.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir John Simon) stated in the House of Commons today that the whole of the £10,000,000 loan to ...

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  39. MR. LA GUARDIA ASSAULTED.

    NEW YORK, Dec. 20.—The Mayor of New York (Mr. F. La Guardia) was attacked on the steps of the City Hall to-day by a man who, crying, "I've been ...

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  40. PORT KEMBLA STEELWORKS.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 21.—Mr. H. Denford organiser of the Ironworkers' Union, said tonight that he had been informed by the industrial officer of the Port Kembla ...

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  41. BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS.

    LONDON, Dec. 21.—Continuous blood transfusions administered to a 58-year-old printer during a 70-mile drive from Kettering (Middlesex) to a hospital were ...

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  42. Disbanding Communist Party.

    LONDON, Dec. 21.—The Prague correspondent of "The Times" states that the Government has decided to disband the Communist Party. ...

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  43. MAN HANGED IN CELL.

    BRISBANE, Dec. 21.—Friedrich Ernst Menzel (62). who was remanded at Kingaroy last Monday on a charge of unlawfully attempting to kill John Seng (65), ...

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  44. JAPANESE FILMS FOR AUSTRALIA

    TOKIO, Dec. 21.—The Foreign Office is sending more films on Japanese life to the Japanese Consul-General in Australia, Mr. Wakamatsu, who has ...

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  45. ARBITRATION IN SWEDEN.

    STOCKHOLM, Dec. 21.—After negotiations extending over two years the Swedish Employers' Association and the Federation of Trade Unions have reached an ...

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  46. ESCORT VESSELS' CRUISE.

    AUCKLAND, Dec. 21.—A cruise to Australia will be made early in the new year by the Imperial escort vessels Leith and Wellington, which are attached to ...

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