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  2. SPIES IN FRANCE

    As the result of a campaign conducted for eight months by 300 special secret service agents, what is described as the "most sensational espionage case since the ...

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  3. TRANSPORT BILL POSITION OF STALEMATE

    Efforts made by a conference of managers representing the Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council to reach an agreement yesterday regarding ...

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  4. MERCHANT MARINE PAY

    In the House of Lords to-day Earl Howe presented a petition on behalf of the mercantile marine, signed by 12,000 officers and 10,000 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. EARLY BIBLE £100,000 FOR MANUSCRIPT

    The British Museum Trust with the approval of the Government has agreed to purchase from the Soviet Government for £100, 000 a manuscript of the Fourth ...

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  6. LORD HUNTINGFIELD APPOINTMENT WELCOMED

    Lord Huntingfield, who has accepted appointment as Governor of Victoria, may leave foi Melbourne late in Febmaiy His appointment has been well received in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CHILDREN STAMPEDE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—There were remarkable scenes at the Sydney Showground to-day, when 12,000 children, who were attending a monster Christmas party ...

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  8. BRITISH MEAT MARKET MORE RESTRICTIONS

    The Minister for Agriculture (Major Elliot), in a long statement in the House of Commons on the live stock situation, said that, notwithstanding the efforts ...

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  9. CABARET AND THEATRE

    Plans for the improvement of the sites of the eastern and western markets and of Royal Park, which will be discussed in the new year by committees of the City ...

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  10. REICHSTAG FIRE

    The international committee of jurists which investigated the Reichstag fire has published its report, which declares that it is impossible that Van der Lubbe, the ...

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  11. "Irish Trade Ruined"

    Free State cattle exporters describe the restriction of imports to Britain as a staggering blow which will have enormous repercissoions. It means they say. ...

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  12. EDUCATION OF BOYS

    "At the end of my life as a teacher, I am convinced that the success of a schoolmaster is based on personality," declared Dr. Cyril Norwood, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. ARMY IN INDIA British Contribution

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) stated in the House of Commons) to-day that the British Government and the Indian Government had agreed to ...

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  14. TRADE WITH EGYPT

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—A sharp decline in Australia's trade with Egypt in recent years will be investigated by the Postmaster-General (Mr. Parkhill) while ...

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  15. Tram on Fire

    The passengers and crew of an electric tram travelling from Dalling road to Elsternwick had an exciting time yesterday it 8 p.m., when a fire occurred in the ...

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  16. Reason for Differentiation

    The "Daily Mail'' writes on the meat situation: "It is hard that Canada should have to suffer a curtailment of beef imports. It would have been better and ...

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  17. Contents Well Known

    The transfer of the Codex Sinaiticus from Russia to England is not likely to throw any new light on the origins of the Bible Professor Hector McLean of ...

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  18. Marking Origin of Meat

    The Standing Committee of the Ministry of Agriculture, which inquired into the marketing of meat, recommends an Order in Council prohibiting the ...

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  19. STERILISATION OF UNFIT

    According to medical experts approximately 400,000 persons will be sterilised in Germany in the near future. Half of these are suffering from congenital ...

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  20. Reduction of British Troops

    The Indian taxpayer will be saved the cost of 10 British Infanty battalions as a result of the recommendations of the Capitation Rate Tribunal. ...

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  21. EDUCATION FEES BILL

    It is expected that when the Education Fees Bill, to provide for the re-enactment of the power to charge fees at central and high schools, is discussed in the Legislative ...

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  22. WAGES AT MT. ISA

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—A reduction of the wages paid at the Mount Isa mines by [?]d. [?] hour was ordered by the Industrial Court to-day. This represents a ...

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  23. Grand Duke's Regret

    The Grand Duke Cyril, the pretender to the throne of the Czars, said that it was distressing to hear that the Codex had been sold, but he had no legal rights. ...

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  24. LOST COLLIER

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Dependants of the crew of the collier Christina Fraser, which was lost at sea, will not receive compensation under the Workers' ...

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  25. Law Reform

    With the object of ensuring cheaper and speedier law a committee of law reform, under the chairmanship of the Master of the Rolls (Lord Hanworth), advocates ...

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  26. NAZIS CHANGE GERMAN CHRISTMAS Antipathy to Jews

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Express" reports that the Nazi Government's dislike of the Jews is so great that newspaper editors have been forbidden to ...

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  27. Fire at Japanese Brewery

    Fire destroyed the sake brewery at Naganoken at 1.30 a.m. to-day. A number of employees were trapped in the dormitory attached to the brewery. Ten were killed ...

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  28. Two States Protest

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Premier (Mr. Forgan Smith) said to-day that the Government was very concerned about statements by the British Minister ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The attention of the Under-Secretary for Air (Sir Philip Sassoon) was called in the House of Commons to the speed of some foreign civil aircraft. He pointed ...

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  30. PARLIAMENT IN BRIEF

    All other business in the State Parliament was overshadowed by the Transport Regulation Bill, upon which the differences between the Houses were the subject ...

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  31. PRINCE AS FATHER CHRISTMAS

    The Prince of Wales played Father Christmas in the decorated dining-room of York House to-night ot the annual party given to the staff and their wives and ...

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  32. Children to Hail Hitler

    Young Germans are to be thoroughly impressed with an appreciation of what the Chancellor (Herr Hitler) means to the Fatherland. The Minister for ...

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  33. LONDON FIRE FRAUDS

    Mr. William Crocker, the solicitor, whose investigations led to the conviction of Leopold Harris for complicity in huge fire insurance frauds, gave evidence to-day ...

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  34. OPPOSITION TO CONFERENCE

    Despite some opposition the Legislative Council agreed to confer with the Legislative Assembly and six managers were appointed. They were Messrs H. I. ...

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  35. BABY DROWNED IN BATH Held Down by Twin Brother

    SYDNEY Thursday—Gwendy Chilton aged 15 months was drowned at her home in Beach load Coogee to-day, when she was held under water by her ...

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  36. VICTORIA'S WELCOME

    His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor (Sir William Irvine) forwarded the following cable message to Lord Hunting-field, Landford Lodge. Salisbury ...

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  37. Vatican City Economies

    A Papal decree establishes a right to levy customs dues upon merchandise entering the Vatican City, unless it is addressed to the Pope or the Cardinals. ...

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  38. Japanese Competition

    The negotiating committee of the British cotton and artificial silk industries met the Japanese cotton industries representatives in London to-day. After ...

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  39. Renovating Government House

    The Premier's department has not yet received advice from England about the date of the arrival in Australia of the Governor-designate (Lord Huntingfield). ...

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  40. Bather's Body Recovered

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.—Roy Horace Burr, aged 22 years, Bathurst street. Launceston was drowned while bathing off Royal Park foreshore at Launceston ...

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  41. "THE KING'S CHOICE"

    Sustained applause followed a statement by the Premier (Sir Stanley Argyle) at a luncheon yesterday that the State of Victoria was at last to have a Governor ...

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  42. Lady Smith Injured

    Sir Keith and Lady Smith were riding in a hotel motor-bus when it collided with a private motor-car. The bus overturned. Lady Smith was the only ...

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  44. Prospects of Fine Weather for Christmas

    The area of low pressure that caused showers yesterday and the day before has moved to the Tasman Sea. Victoria is still feeling slightly its effects, however, and it ...

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  45. Sale of Australian Eggs

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. G. K. Peto (Conservative) asked whether steps were being taken to prevent Australian eggs being offered on the retail ...

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  46. "Governor After Their Own Hearts"

    ADELAIDE. Thursday.—The Governor of South Austialia (sir Alexander HorsRuthven, V.C.). speaking it the Christmas luncheon of the Rotary Club. said ...

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  48. Cheaper Light in Adelaide

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—Following the decision of the House of Lords allowing the payment of English preference dividends of the Adelaide Electric Supply ...

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