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  2. PERMANENT FORCE

    While one section of expert military opinion in Melbourne is reticent about the report of the InspectorGeneral of the Military Forces ...

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  3. COMPULSORY SERVICE U.C.P. in Favour

    Opposition to the voluntary system and support for the reintroduction of compulsory military training for home defence were ...

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  4. REBUKED BY BENCH

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—For the paltry return of a few shillings fee, Dr. Ludwig Kortum, of Auburn had broken his sacred ...

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  5. ARABS' TONE FRIENDLY

    Friendliness toward Great Britain was the keynote of speeches delivered by two Arab leaders at the Palestine Conference yesterday in ...

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  6. COUNTRY PARTY CENTRAL COUNCIL.

    —Members of the Central Council of the Victorian United Country party met in conference yesterday. Left to right (standing):—Messrs.W.J.[?]us, W. T. West, M. C. Huggins, S. Lockhart, G. Bowden, A. W. Maxwell. J. B. Reid, G. C. Howey,, W.E. Kelly, D.R.Downey (general Secretary). (sitting) Mr. A. C.Everett, Mrs. Mckerrow, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Italy in Spain

    Officials in Whitehall express the utmost satisfaction with the Italian Government's reaffirmation that it has no intention of ...

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  8. ELECTIONS IN C.P. SOME OFFICERS UNOPPOSED

    Senior officials of the central council of the United Country party in Victoria, including the retiring chief president ...

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  9. WOMAN AND SON

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Before she leapt to death over the Gay at Watson's Bay on December 20, Evelyn Agnes Chesterman, aged 37 years, ...

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  10. SUPPORT FOR POLICY

    By 290 votes to 16, the French Senate to-day endorsed the policy of the Foreign Minister (M. Bonnet). Thunderous ...

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  11. MORE VALUABLE THAN WIFE

    Under cross-examination a man who was sued by his wife for maintenance at the South Melbourne Court yesterday admitted that he valued his car ...

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  12. BATTERY UNDER FIRE

    "Under fire" from three attacking planes of the Royal Australian Air Force, the 104th battery of the 4th Field Brigade successfully moved by train from ...

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  13. VASSAL STATE OF REICH

    Opposing the Czechoslovakia Financial Assistance Bill in the House of Commons last night, Mr. Wedgwood Benn (Lab.) declared that Czechoslovakia was ...

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  14. WAITING ON MR. LYONS

    The Prime Minister (Mr.Lyons) had been asked by telegram yesterday to acknowledge the letter conveying the request for the re-introduction of universal ...

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  15. POLICE POWERS UNDER ACT Official Secrets

    In the House of Commons to-day Sir Percy Hurd (Con.) will ask the Home Secretary (Sir Samuel Hoare) what steps he had taken toward implementing his ...

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  16. NEXT FEDERAL ELECTION

    If suitable candidates can be obtained the United Country party of Victoria will contest all country electorates at the next Federal election. ...

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  17. BOY DROWNED AT BRIGHTON

    Knocked down by a wave while he was bathing at Brighton Beach yesterday afternoon Russell Henry Barnes, aged nine years of Young street, Albury (N.S.W.). ...

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  18. SPORT AND MILITIA

    Sporting organisations will be asked to co-operate with the military authorities in their own districts to avoid clashes of sporting activities with military training ...

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  19. DEFENCE PANEL

    EXCLUSION of any representative of primary industries from the advisory panel on industrial organisation which was appointed last ...

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  20. GREATER CONTROL IN SOUTH AFRICA

    Three bills to give the Government greater control of speeches and newspaper reports will be introduced by the Prime Minister (General Hertzog) in the present ...

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  21. "DROWNED;" ARRESTED

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.).Wednesday.— Originally believed to have been drowned, a man who failed to answer to the ball upon which he had been released and ...

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  22. YOUTH RECAPTURED

    BENDIGO,Wednesday.—Stanley Wilton Hodgson aged 13 years who escaped from the Castlemaine Reformatory Farm yesterday was captured at Kangaroo Flat ...

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  23. SETTLING TRADE PROBLEMS

    Formal conversations will begin at the end of the month with a view to settling trade problems between Britain and Germany. ...

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  24. STRUCK HUSBAND WITH AXE

    When Albert John Longmuir. of Watson street, Brunswick, was called by the police at the Brunswick Court yesterday to give evidence against his wife. Mrs. ...

    Article : 215 words
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  26. MEAT SHIPMENTS

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  27. BIGGER U.S. AIR FORCE

    Unanimous approval his been given by the House Military Affairs Committee of the emergency defence programme for increasing the army air force to 5,500 ...

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  28. DUTCH AIRLINE PLANES

    It is reliably reported that the Royal Dutch Airline has ordered six Douglas DC4 40-scatcr planes for its Australian service, which, it is believed, will be ...

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  29. PHONE CABLE STRUCK BY LIGHTNING

    A serious interruption to trunk telephone services was caused early yesterday when lightning struck an underground cable near Wangaratta. ...

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  30. UNEMPLOYED MEN IN MILDURA

    MILDURA, Wednesday.—There are now more than 1,000 itinerant unemployed men in Mildura. Yesterday 40 were registered for the ...

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  31. ARMED FORCES STAND BY

    Reinforcements of troops and police are standing by in Mandalay. where trouble is feared in connection with the strikes. ...

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  32. JUNK VOYAGE IS INTERRUPTED

    Mr.Richard Halliburton, the author of books of travel, adventure and exploration, who left three days ago in a Chinese junk, the Sea Dragon, for San Francisco, ...

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  33. CHANGING NATIONALITY

    Miss Wendy Barrie, the British film actress, took out her first naturalisation papers yesterday. She said:—"My friends, my home, and my work are here, ...

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  34. LABOUR PROTEST

    BENDIGO, Wednesday.—The Bendigo Trades Hall Council at its meeting to-night passed a resolution condemning the Federal Government for ...

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  35. U.S. NATIONAL DEBT

    A national debt of £A12,500,00,000 was envisaged by the Secretary of the Treasury (Mr. Morgenthau) at a conference with the House Appropriations ...

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  36. SALE OF HOTEL

    The sale has been completed of the freehold, furniture, and possession of the Shamrock Hotel, Alexandra, to Mrs. Florence M. McLean, who, in turn, has ...

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  37. A.L.F. OARSMEN MEET AGAIN.

    —Four members of the famous A.L.F. crews of 1919 met once again in Hobart this week. They are (left to right):—Mr. A. Robb (first crew), Mr. R. Goyen (second crew), the Minister for Home and Territories, Mr. E. J. Harrison ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  38. SENATOR BUYS MILL PARK

    WHITTLESEA, Wednesday.—Mill Park, a property of 1,600 acres, at Bundoora, has been purchased from the Miller Estate by Senator McLachlan, who ...

    Article : 59 words
  39. M. LEBRUN'S VISIT TO LONDON

    During his State visit to London next month the President of the French Republic (M.Lebrun) with Madame Lebrun. will attend a reception by the London ...

    Article : 58 words
  40. BORES AT WANGARATTA

    The town clerk of Wangaratta (Mr. T.C.Muntz) said yesterday that there was a false impression that the water supply in the district was inadequate ...

    Article : 103 words
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