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  2. MAY MAKE ARREST

    Detectives who are investigating the brutal double murder at Glenroy in the week-end are confident of making an early arrest. Since the discovery of the ...

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  3. LABOUR NOW SILENT

    Labour hostility to certain clauses in the Moneylenders Bill, which led to a reverse for the Ministry in the Legislative Assembly on ...

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  4. ENLARGING MILITIA State Quotas

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Since the Federal Government decided about four weeks ago to increase the establishment strength of ...

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  5. ABOLISHING LASH

    Abolition of flogging and birching, except as punishment for assaults on prison officials, and of penal servitude, hard labour, and the ...

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    Drawn by two tugs, the H.M.A.S. Adelaide presented a picture of armed might as she moved slowly from the Cockatoo Island dockyard, where she has been undergoing refitting, to Garden Island. She has been converted from a coal to an oil burner, which was one of the largest conversion jobs undertaken in Australia, and will greatly improve her range and performance. The oldest and smallest of Australia's six ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BLOW TO PEACE Nazi Jewish Policy

    In the opinion of the Minister for Co-ordination of Defence (Sir Thomas Inskip) efforts toward European appeasement have ...

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  8. 30 M.P.H. SPEED LIMIT Opposed by R.A.C.V.

    "Excessive speed is to be condemned at all times, but whether it is excessive must be judged by circumstances," the president of the Royal Automobile Club of Victoria ...

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  9. PERMANENT FORCES

    To avoid delay in consideration of applications for enlistment in the permanent military forces, or for appointment to the Australian Instructional Corps, ...

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  10. LOAN FOR RUMANIA

    The "Financial News" says that the Rumanian representatives who came to London with King Carol are negotiating with the British ...

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  11. ORATIONS AT GRAVE

    Herr Hitler visited Dusseldorf today for the funeral of Herr von Rath, secretary at the German Embassy in Paris, who was ...

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  12. TREATMENT OF JEWS Protest Left For Consul

    Two deputations visited the German Consulate yesterday to protest against the treatment of Jews in Germany, but found that ...

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  13. COLONIAL ISSUE

    A large meeting of protest against the cession of colonies shouted its approval when it was announced last night that the Prime Minister (M. Daladier) had ...

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  14. RESERVISTS TO CRUISE

    In addition to its usual seagoing crew, and recruits from the Flinders Naval Depot, the destroyer H.M.A.S. Vampire, will carry 42 members of the Royal ...

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  15. NEW SAFETY DEVICES

    Two new safety devices for motor vehicles will be demonstrated to-day before representatives of the Police Department, the Royal Automobile Club of Victoria, ...

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  16. PACT OPERATES JAN. 1 BRITAIN AND U.S.

    Most of the trade agreement which will be signed in Washington to-day between Great Britain and the United States will come into operation on January 1. ...

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  17. MORE MUNITION EXPERTS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The planning and statistical section of the Munitions Supply Board will be enlarged to cope with the increased output under the ...

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  18. INSPECTION OF MOTOR-CARS

    The necessity for compulsory periodical inspections of motor vehicles was supported yesterday by the president of the Retail Motor Dealers' Association of ...

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  19. ITEMS INVOLVED

    The trade pacts with Britain and Canada will be signed on behalf of the United States by President Roosevelt and the Secretary of State (Mr. Hull). The ...

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  20. TO AID REFUGEES

    To discuss means of assisting Central European refugees allowed by the Commonwealth Government, to enter Australia, the Lord Mayor (Councillor A. W. ...

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  21. BY-ELECTION IN BRITAIN

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  22. VOLUNTEERS IN N.Z.

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.—Asserting that the voluntary defence training system had not been successful the New Zealand Defence ...

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  23. 'FLYING DOCTOR'

    Dr. John Laver, who will relieve Dr. G. Alberry as "flying doctor" at the Cloncurry base of the Australian Aerial Medical Services for three months, left Melbourne ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. BRITAIN "WARNED"

    The newspaper "Messaggero" in welcoming the ratification yesterday of the Anglo-Italian pact, warns Britain that "traditional" Anglo-Italian friendship ...

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  25. BOMBERS FROM CANADA BRITISH ORDER

    An initial order for large bombing planes has been placed with Canadian aircraft manufacturers by the British Government. ...

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  26. OTHER RESOLUTIONS

    The Victorian Jewish Advisory Board passed a resolution on Wednesday expressing horror and indignation at the renewed and intensified persecution of Jews ...

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  27. R.S.L. WILL HELP

    PERTH, Thursday.—Strong advocacy of compulsory military, training as the real basis on which to build an adequate and efficient defence force was expressed ...

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  28. CHRISTMAS GRANT

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—A plan is developing among a section of the supporters of the Federal Government to induce the Government of make available ...

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  29. WITHDRAWAL IN SPAIN EBRO POSITION

    After four months of fierce fighting the Republicans yesterday withdrew across the Ebro River, thus ending one of the greatest battles of the civil war. ...

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  30. TO BOMB SEA TARGET

    Towed by the destroyer Vampire, a target will be bombed by 21 R.A.A.F. machines three miles off the coast near Cape Schanck to-morrow afternoon. ...

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  31. HIGH COURT SITTINGS

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  32. NO "MASS MIGRATION"

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) said to-night that the Government had no knowledge of the cabled reports that American capital would ...

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  33. M. DALADIER IN DANGER

    Socialists and Communists have joined forces against the Government as a protest against the new financial decrees, and a Cabinet crisis is predicted. ...

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  34. Advertising

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    Advertising : 170 words
  35. M.H.R.'S REQUEST

    Mr. Hutchinson (U.A.P., V.), in the House of Representatives to-day, asked the Commonwealth to associate itself with a protest from the United Kingdom to ...

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  36. RUSSIAN CLAIM

    M. Serger Danilin, record-breaking Russian airman, writing in the "Aviation Gazette," praises the Royal Air Force flight to Austialia, but claims that if the ...

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  37. FRENCH SHIP ATTACKED

    The French steamer Grand Quevilly was stopped and fired on in the Straits of Gibraltar yesterday. A message from Tangier (Morocco) says ...

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  38. POLICY IN NEW ZEALAND

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday.—Early consideration will be given to the question of admitting Jewish and other European refugees to New Zealand, the Prime ...

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  39. NO DOCTOR FOR GIRL

    Leonard Dutton, aged 41 years, and Martha Charlton, aged 70 years, were charged at Derby to-day with the manslaughter of Duton's daughter, Jean, ...

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  40. HARRY BRIDGES

    In a letter to the Secretary of Labour (Miss Perkins), Mr. Stephen Chadwick, commander of the powerful American Legion, demanded the immediate hearing ...

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  41. QUEEN MAUD

    King Haakon of Norway, arrived in London yesterday afternoon. A bulletin that was issued about the same time, and signed by five doctors, including Lord ...

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  42. LUTHERANS HELP JEWS

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—Strong criticism of the Nazi campaign against the Jews was made to-day by the GeneralPresident of the Evangelical Lutheran ...

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  43. STORAGE OF BLOOD

    Mr. David Adams (Lab.) will ask the Minister for Health (Mr. Elliott) in the House of Commons next Thursday whether he is aware that thousands of ...

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  44. DR. SCHUSCHNIGG'S FATE

    Unconfirmed reports state that arrangements for the trial of Dr. Schuschnigg, the deposed Austrian Chancellor, may be abandoned. ...

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  45. DUKE OF KENT TO GO TO ULSTER

    The Duke and Duchess of Kent will visit Ulster in March at the invitation of the Governor of Northern Ireland (the Duke of Abercorn). Their Royal ...

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  46. WESTERN HEMISPHERE DEFENCE

    Observers expect that President Roosevelts ambitious plan for arranging a vast co-operative defence system for the whole of the Western Hemisphere will be added ...

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  47. [?]IDA LUPINO MARRIED

    Miss Ida Lupino, the film actress, was married at Santa Barbara yesterday to Mr. Louis Hayward, the film actor, after an engagement of two years, which is ...

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  48. LABOUR DEMAND

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The New South Wales Trades and Labour Council the governing body of the trade union movement in New South Wales to-night ...

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  49. GRASSHOPPERS

    INGLEWOOD, Thursday.—Small black flies and grasshoppers have appeared in numbers in the Inglewood district. Farmers fear a worrying period. ...

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  50. AUDIENCE OF KING

    The King to-day received Rear-Admiral Lane-Poole, who recently relinquished command of the Royal Australian Navy, at Buckingham Palace. ...

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  51. GOLD, EXCHANGES, AND MARKETS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 52 words
  52. Advertising

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  53. MUSSOLINI'S SON FOR ENGLAND

    Signor Mussolini's eldest son, Vittorio, and his wife will begin a private visit to England to-morrow, and will stay a few days. They will be the guests of the Earl ...

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  54. COAL FROM N.Z.

    CHRISTCHURCH (N.Z.), Thursday.— The Kalingo, which is due at Westport this week, will take a trial shipment of 200 tons of coal to Sydney for use in one ...

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  55. FIGHTING NEAR CANTON

    The Chinese claim to have forced the Japanese from their outer defence of Canton, after severe fighting. ...

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