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  2. VIEWS IN ASSEMBLY.

    On two occasions in the Legislative Assembly last night references were made to the wheat hold-up. One speaker was the Leader of the Parliamentary National ...

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  3. TRADE WITH NEUTRALS.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 21.—Trading with more than 300 firms in neutral countries is prohibited by an order published by the Federal Government today. The ...

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  4. WOOL APPRAISEMENTS

    SYDNEY, Nov. 21—Wool appraisements were discussed for some hours to-day at a meeting of the general council of the Graziers' Association of New ...

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  5. A.I.F. ENLISTMENTS.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 21.—The Minister for the Army (Brigadier Street) today presented a statement showing the percentages by which enlistments in the ...

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  6. BRITISH WAR FINANCE.

    LONDON. Nov. 21.—Speaking in the House of Commons this afternoon the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir John Simon) made an announcement of a new ...

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  7. PRICE GUARANTEES.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 21.—An attempt to compel the Commonwealth Government to grant a minimum guaranteed price for new season's wheat of 3/6 a bushel. ...

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  8. SENATE DISCUSSION.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 21—The Minister for Commerce (Senator McLeay), speaking in the Senate today, declared that the outcry against the Government's ...

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  9. SUPPLY DEPARTMENT.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 21.—The Federal Cabinet today appointed the economic adviser to the Department of Supply (Mr. J. B. Brigden) as secretary to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. DRAFT LEAVES PERTH.

    Bronzed and looking fit after about two weeks' training at the Northam camp. the first draft of men recruited in Western Australia for the Sixth Division, ...

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  11. UNION CASE.

    Referring to his reception at the Perth Trades Hall on Monday night, when he addressed a meeting of the State executive of the Australian Labour Party, the ...

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  12. HOME DEFENCE FORCE.

    LONDON. Nov. 20.—The opening to voluntary recruitment of home defence battalions for which the War Office announced on Thursday it would accept ...

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  13. MILITIA TRAINING PERIODS.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 21.—The Minister for the Army (Brigadier Street), replying to Mr. McCall (U.A.P., N.S.W.) in the House of Representatives today said ...

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  14. MR. GREGORY'S MOVE.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 21.—An extraordinary position of keen political interest was created in the House of Representatives tonight when the Country Party staged ...

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  15. ARMY CANTEENS.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 21.—A Military Court of Inquiry sat at the Ingleburn camp of the Second A.I.P. today from 11 a.m. until about 10 p.m. Investigating all aspects ...

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  16. MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S HEALTH.

    LONDON. Nov. 20.—The parliamentary correspondent of "The Times" states that the health of the Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain), who has been suffering ...

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  17. AN OFFICIAL OFFENDS

    CANBERRA, Nov. 21.—The Leader of the Country Party (Mr. Cameron) complained in the House of Representatives tonight that a serious breach of ...

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  18. CLUB FACILITIES.

    LONDON, Nov. 20.—The Junior United Service Club and other clubs are granting honorary membership to commissioned officers of the Australian navy, ...

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  19. QUIET IN PRAGUE.

    LONDON, Nov. 21.—Prague is quiet, the Rotterdam correspondent of "The Times" reports, following the outbreaks by Czech students against German ...

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  20. SOVIET AND JAPAN.

    LONDON, Nov. 21.—British, French and American interest in the Far East has been sharpened by indications from Moscow and Tokio that Soviet-Japanese ...

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  21. REQUEST TO OPPOSITION.

    On behalf of the Wheat and Wool Growers' Union, Mr. T. H. Powell (president) sent yesterday the following telegram to the Leader of the Federal ...

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  22. HANDLING OF CROP.

    Replying to Mr. Seward (C.P., Pingelly) in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, the Minister for Lands (Mr. Wise) said that it was not a fact that ...

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  23. ANGLO-JAPANESE RELATIONS.

    VICTORIA (British Columbia). Nov. 20. —Major-General F. S. G. Piggott. Military Attache to the British Embassy at Tokio. said today in an interview here ...

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  24. GOVERNMENT'S POLICY.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 21.—Further evidence of tacit endorsement by Parliament of the Government's policy to keep camp canteens dry was provided today ...

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  25. EXAGGERATED REPORTS.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 21.—The Department of Information, in a bulletin issued today, says that from a reliable source in Prague it appears that all Czech ...

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  26. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY

    SYDNEY, Nov. 21.—Further evidence was given in the Central Police Court today by Detective-sergeant Godwin during the hearing of the charges against ...

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  27. JURISDICTION PROBLEM.

    AUCKLAND. Nov. 21.—Whether the New Zealand Supreme Court, in its capacity of Admiralty Court. has jurisdiction over an alleged assault on a ...

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  28. SLOVAKIA REGAINS TERRITORY

    BERLIN, Nov. 21.—The German Foreign Minister (Herr von Ribbentrop) and the Slovak Minister in Berlin have signed a treaty whereby Germany restores to ...

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  29. "SLY GROG" SHOPS.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 21.—Worried by the activity of "sly grog" shops near Puckapunyal many officers of the Second A.I.F. are becoming more and more in ...

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  30. INDIAN RIOTS.

    KARACHI, Nov. 20.—Martial law has been proclaimed at Sukkur after the further rioting today, when Moslems and Hindus fired at each other, causing 10 ...

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  31. PRICE OF BACON.

    LONDON, Nov. 20.—Britain and Eire have come to an agreement fixing the price of Irish bacon, and also relating the price to that of English bacon for ...

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  32. CAFE MYSTERY.

    AUCKLAND. Nov. 21.—Mystery surrounds the discovery of Charles Black-more (22), single, the proprietor of an all-night cafe at Huntly, lying ...

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  33. SALES TO BRITAIN.

    CANBERRA. Nov. 21.—The Commonwealth Government expects the British Government to take about 40,000,000 bushels of the Australian wheat crop ...

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  34. INTERNMENT CAMP WORK.

    AUCKLAND, Nov. 21.—Volunteering his services for internment camp work in Germany, the Rev. C. W. Chandler, vicar of Cambridge, has cabled to the ...

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  35. NEW BRUNSWICK ELECTIONS.

    ST. JOHN (New Brunswick), Nov. 20. —Tile New Brunswick election today resulted in the Liberals being re-elected. although they lost 16 seats. The results ...

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  36. RETIRED OFFICIAL.

    HOBART, Nov. 21.—Rotarian A. H. Marshall told the Devonport Rotary Club yesterday that Col. C. E. Hughes, who has retired from the office of Australian ...

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  37. QUESTION IN REPRESENTATIVES

    CANBERRA. Nov. 21.—The Minister for the Army (Brigadier Street) intimated in the House of Representative today that offical inquiries were being ...

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  38. POLISH TENNIS STAR SAFE.

    LONDON, Nov. 20.—The correspondent of the British United Press at Krakow states that Mlle. Jedrzejowska, the famous Polish tennis player, is safe ...

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