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  2. TAXI-CABS IDLE

    Taxi-cab drivers held a spectacular "stop-work" meeting yesterday as a protest against the unrestricted competition of ...

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  3. ABOLITION OF POLL

    Representations for the abandonment of the eight-yearly licensing poll on the question of the complete abolition of liquor ...

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  4. STANDARD OF FITNESS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Opening a meeting of the National Health and Medical Research Council to-day, the Minister for Health ...

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  5. ANTI-CANCER FIGHT

    To fight cancer on the most extensive scale yet adopted, the British Government will introduce a special bill during the ...

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  6. British Criticism ANGER IN REICH

    Newspapers in Berlin have begun an obviously inspired campaign against Great Britain. The campaign has been instituted as a ...

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    Britain pushes ahead her rearmament programme. These pictures were taken in a British armament works by special permission of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CRASH IN FOG

    All four members of the crew and two German women were killed when a K.L.M. Douglas DC3 airliner, bound from Berlin to ...

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  9. "RUSH INTO RECESS" Federal Ministry Criticised

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Instead of ending next week, the session of the Federal Parliament may be prolonged till December 2 or even ...

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  10. KILLED THREE PERSONS

    The trial of Robert Irwin, sculptor, selfconfessed murderer of three persons, abruptly and dramatically ended when the Court accepted pleas of second degree ...

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  11. COLLISION IN HARBOUR

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Arising from a collision in Sydney Harbour, the Commonwealth Court of Marine Inquiry inquired to day into a charge against Harold ...

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  12. BRITAIN TAKES STEPS

    In a statement in the House of Commons to-day, the Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) expressed regret that newspaper reports about recent events in ...

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  13. AMBULANCE AS COURT

    To expedite the hearing of a case Judge Foster offered yesterday to hold the sittings of the County Court in a Civil ambulance in the courtyard of the Law ...

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  14. M.H.R. FINED

    Major-General George James Rankin, aged 51 years, of Rochester, member of the House of Representatives for Bendigo, was charged in the City District Court ...

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  15. GAMES AT THE SHOW

    Games played in side-shows at the Royal Show, which were the subject of prosecutions laid by the gaming police, were exhibited at the Flemington Court yesterday. ...

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  16. BUSY STATE HOUSES

    The end-of-session rush is beginning in the State Parliament. As a forewarning of the busy days ahead the Premier (Mr. Dunstan) gave notice of Friday sittings ...

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  17. DISMISSAL PROTEST

    To protest against the proposed dismissal of a large number of returned soldiers employed as temporary linesmen by the Postmaster-General's Department, a ...

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  18. COMPANIES BILL

    The deletion of the clause in the Companies Bill which exempted certain large companies from disclosing in annual accounts all financial details of theil year's ...

    Article : 271 words
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  20. FLYING-BOATS BASE

    An assertion that the Premier (Mr. Dunstan) was "unpatriotic" because he would not "agitate for a flying-boats base in Melbourne" was made by ...

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  21. MANUFACTURES EXPANDING

    On his return from Perth yesterday, where he attended the annual conference of the Associated Chambers of Manufactures of Australia as a Victorian delegate, ...

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  22. MELBOURNE PROTESTS

    The following resolution was passed at the Chinese film showing held by the League for Peace and Democracy at the Assembly Hall on Monday evening:— ...

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  23. 18-YEAR-OLD CHEQUE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A collection for a testimonial fund in Ballina l8 years ago was the subject of a case in the Ballina Small Debts Court to-day, when John ...

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  24. ROYAL ENGAGEMENT

    The engagement is announced of Princess Maria, youngest daughter of King Victor Emanuel and Queen Elena of Italy, to Prince Louis de Bourbon-Parma. ...

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  25. SALE OF SEEDS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The submission of all proposed regulations affecting the sale and transport of seed to the seed trade associations for consideration and report ...

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  26. HEALTH DEPT. DUTY

    The Ministry of Health will draw up all plans for the evacuation of civilians from closely populated areas in the event of emergency. ...

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  27. EARL BEAUCHAMP DEAD

    The death is announced of Earl Beauchamp, aged 66 years, who was Governor of New South Wales from 1899 to 1901. His heir is Viscount Elmley, ...

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  28. JIMMIE ORTERNOBETTA

    A new addition to the family of Heedless Hebe and Willie Everlearn arrived yesterday and by next week will be strong enough for the buffeting he will receive at ...

    Article : 202 words
  29. SPANISH AIR AND SEA RAIDERS

    The British freighter Stratford was damaged when Nationalist bombing planes raided the Valencia port zone yesterday. From Oslo (Norway) it is reported that ...

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  30. OYSTERS MENTIONED AT INQUEST

    The coroner recorded a finding of death from natural causes at an inquest into the death of George Hartnett McLeod, aged 52 years, a New Zealander, who was ...

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  31. MORE WARM WEATHER

    Warm weather continued throughout Victoria yesterday, but temperatures were not as high as on Monday. The present conditions are expected to last for the ...

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  32. SECOND RACKET TRIAL

    The second trial of the Tammany leader, James J. Hines, on policy racket charges will begin on January 9 in the General Sessions Court. ...

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  33. IF BOURBON HAD WON—

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—William Laurence Bradley, a bankrupt bookmaker, told the Registrar in Bankruptcy (Mr. Keaney) to-day that he stood to win £2,000 if Bourbon ...

    Article : 142 words
  34. ITALY BANS ROTARY

    Signor Mussolini has ordered all Rotary clubs to be suppressed as another step toward "ridding Italy of international elements." ...

    Article : 28 words
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  38. BANK CLERK IMPRISONED

    PERTH, Tuesday.—Ernest Edward Coope, aged 29 years, married, bank clerk, was sentenced to l8 months' imprisonment in the Criminal Court to-day for ...

    Article : 47 words
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