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  2. TELEPHONE TO U.S. Service Opened

    Representatives of the Australian and United States Governments and the Australian High Commissioner in London (Mr. Bruce), ...

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  3. IRON BAN A DANGER Statement by Mr. Menzies

    "It is an entirely good thing to be in favour of peace—every British Government in the world is devoting its efforts to keeping the ...

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  4. SPANIARDS SUFFER INTENSE COLD ON FRONTS

    Both the Republican and Nationalist armies are suffering terrible privations as a result of the intensely cold weather, and the war ...

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  5. SALUTES FOR THE SISTER.

    —Christmas revelries brightened the day yesterday for these patients of the Caulfield Military Hospital. Messrs. W. Birch and P. McMillan are shown giving an army greeting to Sister J. Cameron. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PACT WITH U.S.A.

    The High Commissioner for Australia (Mr. Bruce), who is visiting the United States on his way to the Commonwealth, admitted ...

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  7. SUBMARINE MAIL

    The Spanish Republican Government recently instituted a submarine mail service between the mainland and the island of Minorca. It was ...

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  8. ITALIAN TROOPS

    On the motion for the adjournment of the House of Commons, Miss Ellen Wilkinson (Labour) raised the question of what she described as unsatisfactory replies ...

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  9. MUTTON AND LAMB Restrictions in Britain

    Australia and New Zealand have been asked to regulate exports of mutton and lamb to Great Britain at the beginning of 1939. ...

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  10. SWINDLER'S NOTE

    A note revealing fantastic schemes for making money was left by Donald Coster, alias Phillp Musica, a former convict, who committed suicide on Saturday to escape ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. ASSETS OF JEWS German Policy Changed

    The "Financial News" understands that Germany's attitude on the question of the transfer of Jewish assets has undergone a highly ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN IN COURT

    Detective McGrath, of Adelaide, gave evidence at Bow street yesterday, when Rupert Gordon Russell, aged 40 years, an engineer's assistant, was charged, by ...

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  13. SPY ACTIVITIES

    A package containing what is described as incriminating matter has been found by Spanish Nationalist frontier authorities at Irun in a consulate bag despatched ...

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  14. GREETINGS EXCHANGED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Mr. Miller, speaking from New York, inaugurated the service. "Hullo Sir Ernest Fisk," he said. "Pleased to meet you. Will you get on ...

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  15. ADVERSE BALANCE

    Hoping to reduce the adverse trade balance, the Government has issued a decree that confers special powers upon Field-Marshal Goerlng, who, among his ...

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  16. AGREEMENT VETOED

    It is understood that the Postmaster-General (Mr. Cameron), has vetoed a proposed agreement between the Australasian Performing ...

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  17. SERVICE GUIDE

    In the House of Commons the Minister for Labour (Mr. Brown) described the national service guide that will be distributed among all householders in Great ...

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  18. HAND-SHAKING FEAT

    Public men who present prizes at school ceremonies need strong arms, according to figures computed with academic thoroughness by Professor S. M. ...

    Article : 146 words
  19. ACTION EXPECTED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—It is believed that when the High Commissioner (Mr. Bruce) reaches Australia late in January he will discuss with the ...

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  20. CLOSING OF WORKS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. H. Denford, organiser of the Ironworkers' Union, said to-night that he had been informed by the industrial officer of the Port Kembla Steel ...

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  21. OFFICIALS COMPLAIN

    Officials at Australia House and the Agents-General say that they have been seriously embarrassed by the failure of the Commonwealth and State Governments to ...

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  22. MAYOR OF NEW YORK

    The Mayor of New York (Mr. La Guardia) was savagely attacked this morning by a man who rushed at him on the steps of the City Hall. ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN VIEW

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Assistant Minister for Commerce (Mr. Thompson) said to-day that there was no question of Australia restricting her exports of ...

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  25. RUMANIAN MINISTER

    M. Gripore Gafebou, aged 46 years, a leading journalist, a war-time air ace, and a champion of British policy toward Rumania, has been appointed Foreign ...

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  26. EGYPT LOYAL

    The Prime Minister (Mahmoud Pasha) was loudly cheered in the Chamber of Deputies to-day when he declared his loyalty to Great Britain. ...

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  27. NEW ARMY UNIFORMS

    New ceremonial uniforms for the Army were inspected by the King at Buckingham Palace this morning. Several soldiers paraded before His Majesty. ...

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  28. MR. EDEN RETURNS

    Mr. Anthony Eden, formerly Foreign Secretary, who visited the United States recently to deliver an address at a dinner given by the National Association of ...

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  29. GRANT TO CZECHS

    The whole of the £10,000,000 promised to the Czechoslovaks Government by Great Britain after the annexation of Sudetenland by Germany had ...

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  30. SIR MALCOLM CAMPBELL

    Sir Malcolm Campbell, the speed motorist, has announced that he will not be responsible for his wife's debts. ...

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  31. MORE DIESEL BUSES.

    —Busy scene in the workshops of Martin and King Pty. Ltd., Malvern, where an order for 34-seater motor-Dus bodies is being fulfilled for the Tramways Board. The buses, all of which are Diesel-driven on account of the low operating cost of this type of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. STOWAWAYS GAOLED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A round-the-world cruise by two stowaways ended to-day with the arrival of the steamer Tremoda in Sydney, and the sentencing ...

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  33. JAPAN FEARS SOVIET

    Five Japanese divisions are reported to have been sent to Manchoukuo owing to fears regarding Russian policy. Traffic on the railway between Peiping ...

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  34. N.S.W. MINISTER'S TOUR

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — The State Cabinet decided to-day that the Minister for Health (Mr. Fitzsimons) and the Government Architect (Mr. Cobden ...

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  35. SOVIET AND POLAND

    Russia and Poland have agreed upon the basis of a trade pact that will be discussed in January. The object of the two countries will be ...

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  36. N.S.W. MINES' OUTPUT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — The Minister for Mines (Mr. Vincent) estimates that the output of the mining industry in the State for 1938 will be about £15,000,000. ...

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  37. WOMAN AS CHAIRMAN

    For the first time in its history the London County Council next year—its jubilee year—will be presided over by a woman. The Labour party has decided ...

    Article : 51 words
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