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  2. NEW GUINEA AND PAPUA VALUE OF AMALGAMATION FOR DEFENCE

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Defence problems will be taken into consideration when the proposal to establish a unified Administration for New Guinea and Papua is being investigated. ...

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  3. NOT SO BAD AS THEY ARE PAINTED

    Relatively, there is nothing so very bad about the pictures that hang in the Queen's Hall of Parliament House, and that have aroused Mr. Michaelis M.L.A. ...

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    Two cruisers will escort the battle-cruiser H.M.S. Repulse, in which the King and Queen will' travel to Canada next year. H.M.S. Repulse is of 32,000 tons displacement and is ihe most up-to-date ship in the Battle Fleet. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. LIMIT TO JEWS IN PALESTINE MR. MACDONALD'S FRANK WARNING

    "The problem of refugees from Central Europe cannot be settled in Palestine, but over a far wider field," said the Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr. Malcolm MacDonald), opening the debate on Palestine in the ...

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  6. INCREASE OF ALIENS

    CANBERRA, Friday—Australia continues to lose population of British stock, although the tide of general migration is flowing in her favour. In the nine months ...

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  7. MISSING MEN FOUND

    SYDNEY, Friday.—James Fletcher, aged 53 years, mining engineer, and William Hulbert, aged 24 years, his guide, who had been missing in the Colo Valley ...

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  8. ATTACKS ON FASCISM

    Bolsheviks and the anti-German movement in the United States are blamed by the authorities here for the world-wide agitation ...

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  9. PORT MORESBY AS CAPITAL

    Discussing the proposed amalgamation of the administrations of Papua and New Guinea, the Minister in Charge of Territories (Mr. Harrison) said that it should ...

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  10. BIRDS USEFUL TO FARMERS

    HOBART, Friday.—The economic value of bird life was emphasised by the retiring president (Mr. A. L. Butler) in his address to the Royal Australian ...

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  11. WILL NOW VISIT MUSSOLINI Mr. Pirow's Tour

    The South African Minister for Defence (Mr. Pirow). who interviewed Herr Hitler yesterday, will leave for Rome to--morrow to see Signor Mussolini. He will ...

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  12. WELCOME FOR BOMBERS

    Plans were announced last night for welcoming the crews of the record-breaking Vickers-Wellesley bombers when they reach Melbourne next Wednesday. ...

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  13. EXAMINATION SUBJECTS

    From Monday until December 14, 11,500 candidates will sit at various Victorian centres for intermediate and leaving examinations. ...

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  14. PATRIOTISM IN ARAB MOVEMENT

    Very many people regarded the Arab Station as a mere protest of a gang of bandlts, Mr. MacDonald said It was true that many of the Arabs who had taken ...

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  15. MEMBERS PROTEST

    At a meeting of United party members of the House of Assembly, which was attended by the Minister for the Interior (Mr. Stuttaford), a motion was ...

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  16. N.G. OPINION DIVIDED

    RABAUL (New Guinea), Friday.—Opinion is divided among residents of New Guinea on the proposal that Salamaua shall be the temporary capital of ...

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  17. PROTEST URGED

    Many leading Melbourne citizens, including Archbishop Head, have signed a petition which urges the Commonwealth Government to protest to Germany against ...

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  18. FIRES UNDER CONTROL

    The disastrous forest fires were brought under control last night after having burned thousands of acres of timberland and destroyed about 600 homes. ...

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  19. CLIFTON HILL TRAGEDY Trial on Monday

    The trial of two men charged with having murdered Frederick William Sherry, shoe manufacturer, in the payroll robbery at Clifton Hill, will begin in ...

    Article : 95 words
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  21. KING AT HOSPITAL

    The King and Queen were welcomed enthusiastically yesterday afternoon, when they visited the Hospital for Children, in Hackney road, East London, to ...

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  22. SLOVAK GANG ATTACK

    Allegations that a gang, including members of the Czechoslovakian Regular Army, attacked Polish members of the Polo-Slovak Commission, in Slovak territory ...

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  23. TRADE BAN PROPOSED

    A Customs embargo on German goods until the persecution of Jews ceases will be urged by the International Peace Campaign. ...

    Article : 137 words
  24. MR. CHAMBERLAIN TALKS WITH DUKE

    The Duke of Windsor and the British Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) had an interview alone last evening. It is understood that they discussed a proposed visit ...

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  25. JENNER IN COURT

    Herbert Jenner, aged 23 years, labourer, of Grattan street, Kensington, was remanded in the City Court yesterday on a charge of larceny of a motor-car, the ...

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  26. N.S.W. POLICE DEFENDED

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Replying in the Legislative Assembly to-day to recent criticisms in Parliament of police administration, the Chief Secretary (Mr. Gollan) ...

    Article : 148 words
  27. "VOICE OF SNOW WHITE"

    AUCKLAND, Friday.—Miss Adrianna Caselotti, the original voice of Snow White in Walt Disney's film "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," is a passenger for ...

    Article : 93 words
  28. ADMITTANCE TO AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The seriousness of the plight of Jews in Europe is emphasised by the flood of applications to the Commonwealth Government from people ...

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  29. QUEEN'S BODY TAKEN TO NORWAY

    With King Haakon, of Norway, and the Crown Prince Olaf standing on the bridge, the battle-ship H.M.S. Royal Oak, steamed out of Portsmouth Harbour ...

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  30. GOVERNMENTS WIN

    The Government retained the West Lewisham seat in the House of Commons in the by-election caused by the death of Sir Philip Dawson. The Conservative ...

    Article : 230 words
  31. PLANE AS AMBULANCE

    Mr. Hal. Sheppard, chairman of North Broken Hill Ltd., was conveyed from Broken Hill to Melbourne in an Ansett Airways plane yesterday afternoon. Two ...

    Article : 160 words
  32. LABOUR AGAINST UNION

    The national executive of the Labour party reaffirmed yesterday its policy of opposition to combination with other political parties. ...

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  33. CHRISTMAS AIRMAIL

    DARWIN, Friday.—Carrying a heavy load of early Christmas mail, the Empire flying-boat Circe landed at Darwin from Koepang at lunch time to-day. She was ...

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  34. FILM AS AID TO MIGRATION

    With a view to stimulating interest in migration to Australia, the New South Wales Agency-General has invited 700 people to the trade show to-day of the ...

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  35. BENEFITS UNDER WILL

    The Perpetual Executors and Trustees Association of Australia Limited, as executor of the will of Mrs. M. A. E. Stayner, late of 25 Lansdowne street, East ...

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  36. TAXI DRIVERS' DISPUTE

    A dispute affecting about 40 taxidrivers employed by the City Motor Service Ltd. will be discussed at a conference between representatives of the Motor ...

    Article : 131 words
  37. ACTRESS TO BECOME U.S. CITIZEN

    Marlene Dietrich, the film star, who arrived in the Normandie yesterday excitedly revealed her hopes of becoming an American citizen in March. ...

    Article : 93 words
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