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  2. DAMAGE CAUSED BY FIERCE STORMS

    Fierce storms occurred in Sydney and several country towns in New South Wales yesterday. Some damage was cause in Victorian country ...

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  3. NINETEEN SHIPS IDLE STRIKE OF SEAMEN EXTENDS

    Nineteen ships are now held up as a result of the seamen's strike — 14 in Sydney, four at Newcastle, and one in Adelaide. Interstate passenger and cargo services have been practically paralysed. ...

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  4. MISSING AIRMEN IN ANTARCTIC

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Commonwealth Government has submitted to the British Government a proposal that the whale research ship Discovery II., which ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TRADE, TARIFF, AND POPULATION

    An investor will often lose a fortune by degrees because he cannot bear to take a relatively small loss in the beginning. This is evident time and again ...

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  6. CHILD MURDERED

    LEONGATHA, Monday.—With part of her underclothing forced into her mouth, the body of June Rushmer, aged 6 years, of Roughead street, Leongatha, was found at 9.55 a.m. to-day in a patch of scrub near the railway ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. KING'S SPEECH

    According to the Parliamentary correspondent of "The Times," the Cabinet will to-day put the final touches to the King's Speech outlining forthcoming ...

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  8. DEPUTY-LEADERSHIP

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Although finally may not be reached immediately, the appointment of a deputy leader of the Federal Parliamentary United ...

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  9. WOMEN POISONED

    Suffering from food poisoning, three women were taken to public hospitals last evening. They are:— BROOKE, Mrs. MYRTLE, aged 33 years, ...

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  10. SUSTENANCE DISPUTES

    Having considered the complaints of men woiklng in return for sustenance at the North Melbourne Cricket-ground, the Minister in Charge of Sustenance (Mr. ...

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  11. QUALIFIED BY "IFS"

    Scarcely any nation has high hopes of the naval conference which will open in London this week. It is agreed that conditions are unfavourable to large ...

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  12. MISSING AVIATORS

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Mr. G. U. Allan, who arrived at Longreach yesterday afternoon, with the Qantas Empire Airways mall 'plane Melbourne, is of opinion that ...

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  13. STRUCK ON HEAD BY PROPELLER

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Dr. Wilfred Leslie Sleight, aged 33 years, surgeon on the R.M.S. Oronsay, was killed by the propeller of an aeroplane at the Mascot ...

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  14. AMERICAN DEBT

    The Treasury Department announced to-day that it is financing operations which, for the first time in history, raise the public debt to [?] ...

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  15. ROYALTIES ON SCHOOL TEXT BOOKS

    The State Ministry decided yesterday to make a full investigation into the payment of royalties on school text books to officers of the Education Department. The ...

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  16. MINISTRY MAY ACT

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Minister for Commerce (Dr. Page) informed Colonel E. F. Harrison (U.A.P., V.) in the House of Representatives to-day that the ...

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  17. DECISION IN ADELAIDE

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—A vital decision, which will probably involve all South Australian interstate shipping in the dispute was reached at a special stop-work ...

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  18. STRIFE SHOULD END Greece Rallies to King

    "After 20 years of internecine strife, Greece seems to be within sight of the haven of appeasement," says "The Times" correspondent at Athens. "The King, by ...

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  19. London Stock Exchange

    Mining shares were quiet. Midday quotations:—South Broken Hill, 95/; Zinc Preference, 123/; Anglo-Australian, 6/10½. ...

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  20. Poland's Emergency

    The Polish Government, according to "The Times" correspondent at Warsaw, has decreed an emergency tax graduated to 25 per cent, of the salaries of all State ...

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  21. Long Single-span Bridge

    The Governor of Southern Rhodesia (Sir Herbert Stanley) will open on December 20 the Birchenough Bridge, the world's third longest single-span bridge, ...

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  22. 578 Given Freedom

    Five hundred and seventy-eight persons were released to-day under the amnesty. ...

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  23. Bloodshed in Lahore

    As a sequel to the demolition of the Shahidjung Mosque by the Sikhs in July, a series of demonstrations culminated in Sikh-Moslem riots, three persons being ...

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  24. Another Riot in Cairo

    Further disorders occurred in the streets in Cairo to-day when students attacked the house of the Liberal leader and former Prime Minister. Mahmoud Pasha, whom ...

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  25. PARLIAMENT IN BRIEF

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Members of the House of Representatives devoted the greater part of the sitting to-day to the remaining states of the bill to amend the ...

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