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  2. PONSFORD RETIRES

    Following the retirement of W. M. Woodfull, who finished his last game in firstclass cricket yesterday, comes the announcement that W. H. Ponsford also had ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. KING'S SPEECH

    Owing to the dense fo[?] the King, instead of driving in State in the Royal carriage to open the new session of Parliament to-day, went by motor-car from ...

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  4. NAVAL DEADLOCK

    Replying to British suggestions for a naval agreement, Japan admits that Britain's far-flung Empire demands a large navy for its protection. She denies, however, the need for the United States to have a larger ...

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  5. CASE FOR SECESSION

    At the close of a luncheon held to enable 50 London and provincial political Journalists to meet the representatives in London of the West Australian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MINISTRY GRATIFIED

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The reduced rate of interest offered for the Commonwealth loan of £15,000,000, which opened this morning, was reflected in the rate of ...

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  7. POLICE TRAP FAILS

    HOBART, Tuesday.—Henry Price, aged 36 years, who escaped from Hobart Gaol on November 11 while serving a sentence of Imprisonment for murder, cluded a ...

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  8. GERMAN ARMY

    In a statement made on the French Army estimates it was declared that Germany would be able in 1935 to mobilise 5,500,000 troops in a few days. These ...

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  9. CHRISTMAS RELIEF

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) announced to-day Out the Cabinet had approved a schedule of special Federal works that would be ...

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  10. MORE EARTH TREMORS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Earth tremors of varying intensity continued at Gunning, in the south-west, throughout last night and at intervals to-day. Reports ...

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  11. DUKE THANKS VICTORIA

    His Royal Highness the Duke of Gloucester sent the following message yesterday by wireless from H.M.S. Sussex to His Excellency the Governor (Lord Huntingfield):- "Would your Excellency be so good as to convey to the people ...

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  12. NO AIRMAIL DELAY

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) said to night that notwithstanding the air disaster in Queensland the Federal Government was ...

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  13. EXPLORATORY FLIGHT

    A wireless message from Little America, the main base of the Byrd Antarctic Expedition, says that the chief pilor, Harold June had begun a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. PLAYS AND SKETCHES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Australian Broadcasting Commission has announced awards in the competition for original plays and sketches by Australian writers ...

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  15. SOUND WOOL POSITION

    Addressing the Huddersfield Textile Society, Mr. Harry Dawson, governing director of H. Dawson and Sons, said that the supplies of wool were sufficient, the ...

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  16. BANK'S HUGE DEFAULT

    The Reconstruction Finance Corporation to-day filed a suit against General Charles Dawes (chairman) and 40,000 other stockholders of the Central ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. ENCOURAGED ASSASSINS

    The Jugoslav Government, in a memorandum forwarded to the League of Nations, points out that a situation threatening peace has developed between ...

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  18. REPORT ON ACTIVITIES OF COMPANIES

    The State Attorney-General (Mr. Macfarlan) has received the report of Messrs. L. A. Cleveland and J. W. Ross, accountants, who were appointed ...

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  19. ULM LANDS IN CANADA

    [?] C. T. P. Ulm, who proposes to fly a [?] Airspeed Envoy plane across [?] to Vancouver and thence to Aus[?] landed from the s.s. Athenia ...

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  20. Guilty of Embezzlement

    Geoffrey Fitzgerald Gilbert was sentenced to-day to imprisonment for four months with hard labour for having embezzled 14,000 dollars from Arnhold and ...

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  21. MANY SHEEP KILLED

    HORSHAM, Tuesday. — Prowling dogs are thought to be responsible for the deaths of 30 sheep and the mutilation of 10 more which took place on Sunday night on the ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    A German textile firm, which advertised that wool was scarce and irreplaceable, has been forbidden to advertise for a year. ...

    Article : 180 words
  23. Willard Mack Dead

    [?]ard Mack, dramatic author, actor, [?] motion picture director, died at his [?] on Sunday night from heart [?] ...

    Article : 120 words
  24. Chaco War

    ASUNCNON (Paraguay), Nov. 19.— Paraguay, which believes that it has the Boltvians "on the run," officially refused to-day to agree to take the action ...

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  25. CENTENARY PROGRAMME

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  26. Duleepsinhji's Plans

    K. S. Duleepslnhjl will sail for India on Tuesday. He has 60 cricket bats for friends in his luggage. He says that he is going to see his brother, the Maharajah ...

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  27. Heavy Rain Falls in Queensland

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—A tropical disturbance along the North Coast last night resulted in heavy rain in many parts, Caloundra receiving Ave inches in 24 ...

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  28. Air Survey of the North

    Two British firms are tendering for the aerial photographic survey of North Australia for the Commonwealth Government. They are H. Hemming and ...

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  29. Old Period Furnishings Sold at Macedon

    MACEDON, Tuesday. — A sale of old period furnishings, pictures, and china was held at the old Government Cottage at Macedon on behalf of Mr. J. W. ...

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  30. London Stock Exchange

    Mining shares were quiet. Midday quotations:—Great Bouldor, 10/; Sons of Gwalla, 40/: Boulder Perseverance 3/6; Golden Horseshoe 4/1½; Lake View and ...

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  31. Navy to Celebrate Royal Wedding

    [?] ships of the Royal Navy will "dress [?] on November 29, the day of the [?] of the Duke of Kent and Princess [?] and those equipped with ...

    Article : 73 words
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  33. Price of Gold

    The price of gold is unchanged at £6 19/7½ an ounce fine. Adding exchange and allowing for relisation charges, the price is equal to £ 8/12 4 ½ an ounce in ...

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