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  3. "DE VALERA GOVERNMENT SHOULD GO."

    "I INTRODUCE this motion in a solemn hour of the nation's misfortune," said Mr. Cosgrave in the Dail to-day, moving a censure of the Government. "If the Free State is to be saved from appalling supering, perhaps irreparable loss, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. DISARMAMENT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—To meet this general convenience of delegates to the Disarmament Bure[?] and partly to give time for the more complete study ...

    Article : 112 words
  5. AIR LINER'S CRASH INTO MOUNTAINS.

    Luft Hans, a type of German air liner which crashed into the Spe[?] Mountains recently, killing five people. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MORATORIUM ON FARM TAXES.

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.—A Dominion moratorium on farm taxes is being demanded by agriculturists in Ontario and Quebec. They also demand ...

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  7. BELGIAN NOTE TO U.S.A.

    The receipt of the Belgian debt note to-day, similar in substance to those from Britain and France, produced a general impression that ...

    Article : 214 words
  8. CONTROL OF CIVIL AVIATION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the House of Commons to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Kamsay MacDonald), when asked for a definite undertaking that the ...

    Article : 155 words
  9. ATTEMPTS TO BEAT RECORDS.

    CAPE TOWN, Tuesday.—It is anticipated that Victor Smith will pass Amy Johnson (Mrs. Mollison) on the southernmost fringe of the Sahara at ...

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  10. British Silver Not to Be Legal Tender in S. Africa.

    CAPE TOWN, Tuesday.—It is announced that British silver will not be legal tender after January 15. Large quantities have been smuggled from ...

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  11. TO SUIT FRANCE?

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The postponement until Thursday of Sir John Simon's disarmament speech at Geneva is believed to be not unconnected with an ...

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  12. HE COULDN'T READ FOR INDIGESTION

    "For some years previous to 1922 I waa subject to indigestion, with headaches and thousands of stars sparkling in my eyes, which prevented ...

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  13. GERMAN CHANCELLOR.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—The Socialists have refused to discuss the political situation with the Chancellor (Captain von Papen), because he recently ...

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  14. Motive Power Obtained From Charcoal.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A public demonstration was given in London to-day with a portable gas generating plant, attached to a ...

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  15. Governor Murdered at Native Dance.

    A dramatic story has been received of the murder of Senor Gustavo Sostoa, Governor-General of Spanish Guinea and one time ...

    Article : 91 words
  16. TRADE DELEGATION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The president of the Board of Trade (Mr. Walter Runciman) to-day received Mr. B. H. Peterson and Professor Wedervang, of ...

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  17. FRANCE PLANS TO BUILD BATTLE CRUISER OF 26,500 TONS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Tho "Daily Telegraph's" naval correspondent says the French Government has ended the battleship holiday, and is giving ...

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  18. Mr. Bruce Not to Be Military Liaison Officer.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is understood that Mr. S. M. Bruce has decided not to [?]l the position of military liaison of[?]or at Australia House, rendered ...

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  19. CONSCIENCE MONEY.

    OTTAWA, Wednesday.—As a result of the Oxford group religious revival here, the Government is in receipt of three sums of conscience money. A ...

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  20. TRADE BARRIERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Asked in the House of Commons to-day whether the Government was prepared to consider the abandonment of the principle of ...

    Article : 121 words
  21. The Armistice Days Contrasted.

    In a special Armistice Day address to the Legacy Club at Melbourne, Major-General J. H. Bruche (chief of the general staff) recalled the solemn ...

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  22. Australian Woman's Mysterious Death.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—An autopsy has failed to disclose the cause of Miss Ruth Cooper's death, and the organs have been sent to a leading ...

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  23. Child Falls From Train: Not Even Bruised.

    TRARALGON (Vic), Wednesday.— The 2½year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ockington, of Lon Yang, fell from n moving train, but was not even bruised. ...

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  24. New Cruiser for U.S.A.

    PHILADELPHIA, Tuesday. — The Indianapolis, the first 10,000-ton cruiser to be completed since the London treaty, was ceremoniously ...

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  25. AUSTRALIANS ARE LOSING THEIR TASTE FOR RUM.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—What has become of the hard-hitting, dovil-may-care, rum-drinking Australia of former days? The question is exercising the ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT.

    LONDON, Wednesday:—Sir Herbert Robson, a director of Ross T. Smyth & Go, Ltd., informed the Australian Press Association to-day that he ...

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  27. ELECTRIC RAILWAYS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Prince of Wales and the Crown Prince of Sweden to-day visited the nerve centre of the London and Southern Railways, ...

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  28. Late Mr. Samuel M'Kay.

    LONDON, Tuesday— The Australian Resident Minister (Mr. S. M. Bruce), expressing regret at Mr. Samuel M' Kay's death, said it was a great loss to ...

    Article : 58 words
  29. New Motorships for Australia.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Harland and Wolff have, it is reported, asked the Prince of Wales to inspect, during his visit to Belfast, the Australian ...

    Article : 199 words
  30. Protests Against Prince's Visit to Ulster.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Prince, of Wales left Euston to-day to open Ulster 's new Parliament buildings. A Union Jack flying over public ...

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