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  2. UNITED STATES BANKS.

    In a broadcast address President Roosevelt told the United States to-night that the banking system was ready for reopening on Monday on a progressive basis. He ...

    Article : 407 words
  3. PASSES INTO JEHOL.

    While no general offensive has yet been ordered by General Chiang Kai-shek, whose troops are massing inside the Great Wall, Japanese reports show that heavy fighting ...

    Article : 590 words
  4. LOS ANGELES DISASTER.

    Further earthquake shocks were felt in the Los Angeles district to-day, bringing the total to 35 major shocks since Saturday morning. The shocks did little damage. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FEARS OF WAR.

    In a leading article the "News-Chronicle" says:—"There is more talk of war this week-end than at any time since 1914. Why? Because the old gang is back ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 475 words
  6. DAIRYING INDUSTRY.

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Members of the executive of the Dairy Produce Export Control Board will return to Canberra tomorrow to have further discussions with ...

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  7. GERMANY TO-DAY.

    Newspaper correspondents are beginning to get uncensored impressions out of Germany, and these reveal an extraordinary state of political and social chaos. One ...

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  8. STEAMER IN DISTRESS.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Battling against high seas and wind the Norwegian wool freighter Talleyrand is racing to the aid of the disabled Japanese steamer Kinsen ...

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  9. BRADMAN AS RUN-GETTER.

    FREMANTLE (W.A.), Monday.—J. B. Hobbs, the English cricketer, passed through Fremantle to-day in the R.M.S. Otranto on his way home. He declined to ...

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  10. EXTENDING PARK LAND.

    Considerable differences of view were expressed at a meeting of the Fitzroy Council last night on the question of an extension of the Fitzroy Cricket-ground ...

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  11. NEED FOR WIDER EDUCATION.

    An attempt to widen the scope of secondary education in Great Britain was described by Professor L. J. Wrigley, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. £2,450 DAMAGES.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—In a judgment which took two hours to read, the Chief Justice (Sir George Murray) awarded Dr. Thorold Grant £2,450 damages in the case ...

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  13. Inter-Imperial Committee.

    The Intel-Imperial Committee has suspended its sittings until the teturn of the chairman (Mr. Oscar Skelton) from the Geneva Disarmament Conference. ...

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  14. SIX NEW CARDINALS.

    Sitting with the College of Cardinals, the Pope created six new cardinals, including the Archbishop of Quebec (Dr. Villeneuve). ...

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  15. WORK AND WAGES.

    Although considerable interest was taken in the annual ballot for the election of Federal and State officials of the Federated Engine-drivers' and Firemen's Association, ...

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  16. A.N.A. CONFERENCE.

    MORNINGTON, Monday.—More than 450 delegates, representing branches throughout the State, arrived by special train this evening for the annual ...

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  17. FRAUD CHARGES IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The principal witness to-day in the case in which directors of an insurance company are charged with fraud was Mr. Neville Cohen, a ...

    Article : 275 words
  18. CRICKET FINANCE.

    Gross receipts for the first three Test matches and other games played in Australia by the English team up to the second State match against New South Wales on ...

    Article : 343 words
  19. ARRESTED BY SOVIET.

    The Metropolitan Vickers Electrical Company is auxiously awaiting news of the unexplained arrest at Moscow by the soviet secret police of four of their ...

    Article : 325 words
  20. LARWOOD ANO PATAUDI.

    PERTH, Monday.—When the Great Western express arrived from South Australia to-day passengers said that II. Larwood and the Nawab of Pataudi, the ...

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  21. REGISTRY OFFICES.

    In his annual report on the health of the municipality, which was received at the meeting of the Camberwell Council last night, the medical officer of health for ...

    Article : 212 words
  22. STOCK DYING OF THIRST.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Owing to the prolonged spell of dry weather a serious water shortage is facing the far west of New South Wales. graziers have applied to the ...

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  23. STORE DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    HOBART, Monday.—Damage estimated at more than £2,000 was caused at Tullah, 34 miles from Zeehan, early this morning, when fire destroyed the general store of ...

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  24. COLLIERY ON FIRE.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The fire which broke out at the week-end is now burning strongly in the Southern Cross colliery on the Bundamba Ieop line, near Ipswich. ...

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  25. TRADE WITH NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.—To prepare for the discussions between the Assistant Treasurer (Senator Massy Greene) and representatives of the New ...

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  26. SEQUEL TO YOUTH'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Victor Valentine, rockchopper, aged 30 years, who was charged with the murder on November 18 last at Surry Hills of Eric Hartley Kissick, ...

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  27. Lower Railway Fares.

    In a effort to compete with road transport, four of the chief railway companies have decided to make the largest reductions in fares since the war by ...

    Article : 170 words
  28. American Winter Wheat.

    The winter wheat crops throughout the middle west of the United States and the entire Ohio valley have been deteriorating due to freezing and thawing, and fields ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    After Sir Oswald Mosley had delivered a speech, interruptors broke up a Fascist demonstration at the Free Trade Hall, Manchester, on Sunday. The expulsion of ...

    Article : 246 words
  30. WORK FOR SUSTENANCE.

    Opposition by the men to work for sustenance, which is being enforced by the Essendon Council, is weakening. Fortytwo men accepted work yesterday, and six ...

    Article : 204 words
  31. SUNSHINE AND COOL WINDS.

    Sunshine was constant yesterday, but the maximum temperature at the Weather Bureau was only 66.4deg. There is promise that these pleasant conditions will continue. ...

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  32. Price of Gold.

    The price of gold is £6/0/2 an ounce. ...

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  33. SHIP'S CAPTAIN DISAPPEARS.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Sergeant Bee, of Brisbane, who was a passenger in the steamer Poonbar, reported to the Bowen police about 3 o'clock this afternoon that ...

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  34. MANAGER CHARGED WITH ARSON

    PERTH, Monday.—Herbert John Neagle, formerly manager of Finlay's farm at Wilroy, near Mullewa, was arrested to-day on a charge of arson following a fire which ...

    Article : 46 words
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