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  2. THIEVES ACTIVE

    The increasing daring among thieves operating in the city is indicated by the fact, disclosed yesterday, that the thieves who broke into the premises of Craig. ...

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  3. NAZIS AND FASCISTS

    Mr. W. M. Citrine, president of the International Federation of Trade Unions, in opening the annual conference at Brussels, said that he wholeheartedly approved ...

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  4. WORK FOR SUSTENANCE

    Further marked improvement in the response by unemployed men to the Ministry's decision that sustenance must be earned was shown when a call for 650 men ...

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  5. DAVIS CUP

    Great Britain regained the Davis Cup after an interval of 21 years, when she defeated France to-day by three matches to two. The issue was not decided until the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SMELTING WORKS EXPLOSION

    SYDNEY, Monday.—When the copper wire bar furnace at the Electrolytic Refining and Smelting Company's works at Port Kembla broke away at the tap-hole about ...

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  7. LOAN OVERSUBSCRIBED

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Details of the recent London conversion loan of £17,221,000 were announced in Canberra to-day on behalf of the Assistant Treasurer ...

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  8. LOST IN SNOW

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.— While a party of students from the Canterbury and Otago University and the Teachers' Training College were climbing ...

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  9. DOLLAR EXCHANGE

    The question of the exchange value of the dollar was largely responsible for wrecking the World Economic Conference. No country can sell without buying, unless it ...

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  10. FOURTEEN HORSES FALL

    SYDNEY, Monday.—There were two serious falls at the New South Wales Trotting Club's meeting at Harold Park this afternoon, in which 14 drivers, horses, and ...

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  11. STORMS AT SEA

    Coastal shipping has been disorganised by the strong west to south-westerly winds and high seas which prevailed around the coast of Victoria and New South Wales ...

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  12. IRISH "BLUESHIRTS"

    The De Valera Government made a Nazilike swoop at the week-end on General O'Duffy's National Guardsmen, or Irish "Blueshirts." Police ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. BRIGHTON FORESHORE

    A proposal for foreshore improvements at Brighton, involving an estimated expenditure of £100,000, was placed before a meeting of the Brighton Council public ...

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  14. CARLTON CRICKET-GROUND

    Strong objection to the State Ministry's proposal that the old Carlton cricket-ground should be used as the site for a residential college for women at the University of ...

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  15. BOLT IN SHOPPING CENTRE

    Excitement was caused in the shopping area of Heidelberg yesterday afternoon when a horse attached to a cart bolted 200 yards, knocked a woman down, and ...

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  16. LETTER TO COURT

    BRISBANE, Monday.—An apology from Cadbury, Fry, Pascall Pty. Ltd., and the manager, Brian Richard Brock, was accepted by Mr. Justice Douglas in the ...

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  17. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    LAUNCESTON (T.), Monday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) had an informal discussion with representatives of the United Australia Organisations Council ...

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  18. Indian Tribesmen

    Four squadrous of the Royal Air Force began bombing operations at dawn over the Bajaur territory, the ruler of which, the Khan of Dhar, had refused to hand over ...

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  19. THANKSGIVING SERVICE

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Monday.—A largely attended thanksgiving service for the escape from death of the men involved in the mine accident on Wednesday was ...

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  20. CHILD WANDERS INTO BUSH

    NARRE WARREN, Monday.—Ray Aurisch, aged two years, wandered from his parents' home at Narre Warren East on Sunday and became lost in the dense bush. ...

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  21. RACEHORSES' BIRTHDAYS

    Among the great number of racehorses celebrating birthdays to-day there are many special ones who have a very happy birthday because of their owners' ...

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  22. EMPLOYMENT FOR BOYS

    Sir,—I read with great interest the article published on Saturday written by Mr. Saxil Tuxen referring to the work at Sandringham, and directing the ...

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  23. Mr. Arthur Henderson

    In connection with his adoption as Labour candidate for the Clay Cross by-election owing to the death of Mr. C. Duncan (Labour). Mr. Arthur Henderson, who ...

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  24. Antarctic Exploration

    The steamer Funejford, with Mr. Lincoln Ellsworth, Sir Hubert Wilkins, and Mr. Bernt Balchen (the polar airman), leading members of the Ellsworth Antarctic ...

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  25. Price of Gold

    The price of gold to-day is £6/4/ an ounce. Dollar-Sterling Exchange Dollar-sterling exchange is quoted to-day ...

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  26. FINE WEATHER EXPECTED

    Light rain fell in parts of the State yesterday, but there were indications of a return to fine weather. Further scattered showers are expected to-day, chiefly along ...

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