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  2. AMERICAN PRICES RESULT OF GOLD BUYING

    While the differences over President Roosevelt's monetary policy have become more intense at the week-end, a comprehensive price survey published and ...

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  3. WHEAT PLAN DETAILS NOT SETTLED

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Having spent three weeks in determining the general basis of the plan to assist the wheat industry, the Federal Ministry is having ...

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  4. 'BUS ACCIDENT Condition of Victims

    Most of the victims of the accident in which a motor-'bus loaded with picnickers got out of control and ran into an embankment on the Devil's Elbow, near ...

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  5. NEW FRENCH MINISTRY

    M. Chautemps, who was asked by President Lebrun to form a Cabinet in succession to the Sarraut Cabinet, has completed his task. The members of the new ...

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  6. RESCUED BY STEAMER

    Distress signals flown from the lonely Cliffy Island lighthouse in Bass Strait on Sunday night enabled Captain F. Fuller, master of the Patrick steamer ...

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  7. CO-OPERATION IN SPAIN

    The Madrid correspondent of the "Daily Herald" says that the Right Wing parties will offer to co-operate with Senor Lerroux, leader of the Centre parties, with ...

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  8. TWO MEN LYNCHED

    Following the finding of the body of Brooke Hart, aged 22 years, a graduate of Santa Clara University, in San Francisco Bay to-day, a mob broke into the gaol ...

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  9. BOARD OF WORKS

    Strong criticism of the shelving by Parliament of the proposal to alter the system of representation on the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board ...

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  10. CHINESE PRESS GANGS

    Press gangs are busy in the native areas obtaining coolie labour for sending to the front. Martial law has been proclaimed in surrounding areas as a precautionary ...

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  11. OPPOSITION TO PLAN

    The "Herald-Tribune" declares that Mr. Acheson, formerly Under-Secretary to the Treasury, was forced from his position owing to his contention that ...

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  12. Woman Motor-cyclist Injured

    An attempt to avoid a dog caused a motor-cycle and sidecar driven by Miss M. Smyth, of Waverley road. Mount Waverly, to overturn opposite the Glen ...

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  13. BURNED TO DEATH

    COROWA (N.S.W.), Monday.—Miss Sydney Waratah Wye, aged 23 years, was burned to death in her home at Lowesdale, near Corowa, last night, when ...

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  14. FRANCE AND GERMANY

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that the German Chancellor (Herr Hitler) spoke to the French Ambassador (M. Poncet) with great ...

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  15. TERRIBLE JOURNEY

    NEERIM SOUTH, Monday.—On Friday evening Thomas Gordon Stewart, aged 23 years. who, with his father, was prospecting for gold in the Mount Horsfall ...

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  16. DISCOURAGING WAR

    "War nowadays is a massaere," declared Brigadier-General F. P. Crozier, who commanded the 119th Infantry Brigade in the Great War, and afterward ...

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  17. Professor Moley in Defence

    Professor Moley, who resigned about three months ago as economic adviser to President Roosevelt, defended the President's monetary policy to-day. He said: ...

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  18. Flight to Island

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Striking evidence of the need for new equipment for the Royal Australian Air Force is provided by the fact that the Assistant ...

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  19. NAZI CHRISTIANITY

    The schism in the German Christian movement is spreading. The opponents of Bishop Hossenfelder now include the Bavarian section, all the Pomeranian ...

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  20. Dollar Quotation

    Dollars were quoted to-day at 5.22¾ to £1. ...

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  21. HANDLING THE TRAFFIC Why Congestion Occurred

    Commenting upon the congestion of traffic which occurred at the Henley festivities on Saturday night the chief commissions of police (Major-General T. A. ...

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  22. SEARCH FOR OIL

    At a meeting of the State Cabinet yesterday the Minister for Mines (Mr. Jones) placed before Ministers the suggestion made by the Chamber of Mines ...

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  23. Better Control of Unemployment

    The American Federation of Labour estimates that 10,076,000 persons were unemployed in October, compared with 10,065,000 in September. It says that ...

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  24. N.Z. PARLIAMENT

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.—Commenting on a reported proposal by members of the House of Representatives to vote themselves an increase in ...

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  25. Commodity Bonds Proposed

    Mr. Frank van Derlip, on behalf of the "committee for saving the nation," proposed a novel plan for stabilising Government credit. He suggests that in future ...

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  26. TASMANIAN TOURIST TRADE

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Because constitutional questions are involved, the Federal Ministry has referred to the Attorney-General (Mr. Latham) the ...

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  27. UNITED STATES ARMY

    General Douglas MacArthur, Chief of the General Staff, recommends in his annual report to Congress an increase of the army from 120,000 to 165,000 men, with ...

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  28. ELECTORAL CHANGES

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Minister for the Interior (Mr. Perkins) announced to-day that arrangements had been completed for the appointment of independent ...

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  29. PRICELESS GLASS

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that a confession by Mademoiselle Marguerite Hure, an artist, who was entrusted some years ago with ...

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  30. HOME FOR CHRISTMAS

    Hoping to get the sailors home in time for Christmas dinner, the flotilla of destroyers bound for Australia is not wasting time travelling to Singapore, which ...

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  31. Many Additional Trams

    The Tramways Board stated yesterday that the service that it provided on Saturday proved more than ample. About 112 additional trams were running to ...

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  32. FUTURE OF COURSING

    A programme in aid of charity was carried out at the Napier Park speed coursing ground, North Essendon, last night. During an interval Mr. Dillon M.L.A., the ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN AIRMAIL

    Air-Commander J. A. Chamier, writing in the "Morning Post" on behalf of the Air League of the British Empire, directs attention to the low cruising speed that ...

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  34. Larger Italian Crop

    Cash prizes, amounting to £13,000, have been distributed in 92 towns to benefit farmers who distinguished themselves in Signor Mussolini's campaign to make ...

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  35. CURIOUS SPIDER

    Regarded by experts as the most striking example of camouflage possible to imagine, a very curious spider reached the National Museum yesterday from the ...

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  36. South African Miners' Benefits

    Describing it as the most extensive benefit project undertaken in any industry in the world the Chamber of Mines, in a letter to the Workers' Union, promises to provide ...

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  37. TWO MEN ARRESTED

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Detectives who have been investigating complaints by a city bank made two arrests to-day. One of the persons arrested was a ...

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  38. Huge Statue of Lenin

    The Moscow correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that a chromium-plated statue of Lenin that will be bigger than the Statue of Liberty in New York ...

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  39. PLAN TO FORCE UNITY

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Federal conference of the Amalgamated Postal Workers' Union discussed to-day a proposal that the union should withdraw its ...

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  40. NEW TOBACCO DUTY

    The following statement concerning the increased duty on tobacco, and its effect on prices of smoking tobacco, was issued yesterday by the British-Australasian ...

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  41. BROTHERS MEET AFTER 50 YEARS

    Two brothers, both aged more than 70 years, clasped hands when the P. and O. liner Nat kunda berthed from London yesterday and bridged a gap of exactly ...

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  42. Low Taxation in Jersey

    Jersey is again a paradise in a much-taxed world. Income tax there will be reduced from 6d. to 4d. in the £ 1. and the duty of 3d. a 1b. on tea will be aboilshed. ...

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  43. Byrd Expedition

    The following message has been received by wireless from the supplv ship Bear, which is attached to the South Polar expedition that is being led by ...

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  44. WEATHER UNSETTLED

    Though the weather was fine yesterday a considerable increase in the amount of cloud over Victoria indicated the approach of an area of low pressure. The ...

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  45. GELIGNITE EXPLODES

    When a charge of gelignite exploded yesterday in the foundations of the College of Surgeons building, which is being erected at the corner of Spring and ...

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  46. Award for Mr. J. A. Mollison

    The Guild of Air Pilots has awarded the Johnston Memorial Medal to Mr. J. A. Mollison in recognition of his flights across the Atlantic. Last year the medal was ...

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  47. Colonel Lindbergh

    As the sequel to his recent visit to Geneva, Colonel Lindbeigh, the American aviator, has consented to serve in an advisory capacity to the League of Nations ...

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  48. French Surtax

    The Lyons silk Industry is greatly concerned at the strained economic relations with Great Britain owing to the imposition of the surtax by France on certain ...

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  52. London Price of Gold

    The price of gold to-day is £6/5/3½ an ounce, compared with £6/6/6 on Saturday. The price is equal to about £7/14/8 an ...

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