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  2. BRITISH NAVAL LEAVE CANCELLED IN MALTA

    FOLLOWING increasing threats of a Blockade of Barcelona and reported interference with Greek and Norwegian merchant vessels by rebel warships, all British naval leave has been stopped in ...

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  3. TEST ELEVEN SELECTED

    The team to represent Australia in the first test match against England, commencing at Brisbane on December 4, ...

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  4. TREATY RATIFIED

    THE House of Commons to-day ratified the Anglo-Egyptian treaty without division. Moving ratification of the treaty, the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Eden) emphasised that the Dominion ...

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  5. FURTHER GIFT

    who, with apologetic diffidence, announced yesterday that he would add a further £750,000 to his recent gift to Oxford University, making a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NEW SKULLS

    Two new skulls of the famous Sinanthropus Pekinensis, who scientists estimate lived 500,000 years ago, were ...

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  7. Women Drink Beer

    Investigations into the increase of £1,000,000 in Britain's beer bill disclose that it was largely due to women's ...

    Article : 59 words
  8. Jewel Haul

    Mrs. Pearl Weinberg, leading her five-year-old son, was arrested when leaving the liner "Normandie" to-day with ...

    Article : 64 words
  9. INVESTIGATION

    The Legislative Council this afternoon decided to appoint a select committee to investigate Mr. Martin's charges of corruption and ...

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  10. WOMAN

    A threat by a witness to commit suicide gave a dramatic turn to a case in the Wellington Magistrate's Court to-day, when Walter Edward ...

    Article : 272 words
  11. FOR COUNCIL

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  12. Still Homeless

    whose permit to remain in Norway expires on December 18. It will not be renewed. He has sent urgent messages to friends abroad urging that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. LARCENY AS BAILEE

    Presenting Henry Lewis, a former diamond merchant, of Caulfield, in the Criminal Court to-day on three charges of larceny as a bailee of 51 ...

    Article : 150 words
  14. High Orange Prices

    Faced with the prospects of high orange prices, the Government to-day fixed the wholesale price at 32s 6d a case and the retail price from ...

    Article : 93 words
  15. Exchange Seats Costly

    According to counsel appearing before the Registrar in Divorce to-day, the value of a seat on the Sydney Stock Exchange is ...

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  16. FREER CASE

    Announcing that he was still In communication with the Indian Government regarding the case of Mrs. M. M. Freer, the ...

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  17. Trapped In Blazing Ship

    Nine are trapped in a burning ship here and are feared to be dead. Firemen fought the flames for hours and then sealed a hold, in which ...

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  18. Missing Men Found

    Three men who were reported to the police on Tuesday as having been missing since Sunday were located to-day On Green Island. They were ...

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  19. Ban on Jews

    The Transvaal Nationalist party has unanimously decided to ban Jews from its ranks and is requesting the Federal Council to embody the ban ...

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  20. NO SIGN OF "VIKING"

    After making a search for the missing auxiliary cruiser, "Viking," which left Sydney for Lord Howe Island 14 days ago, the yacht, "Wanderer" was ...

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  21. Further Arrests

    Three more Germans have been arrested on espionage, conspiracy and sabotage charges. ...

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  22. Premier's Trip Cost £2438

    In reply to a charge by Mr. Lang that the Premier's trip would cost a total of £6545, the Premier (Mr Stevens) declared to-day that the actual ...

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  23. LYONS NOT FOR CORONATION

    Following Mr. Curtin's announcement to-night that his duty as leader of the Labour Party made it desirable for him to remain in Australia, ...

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  24. NINE DUELS!

    Seeking to vindicate the honour of his wife, upon whom aspersions had been cast, Dr. Francis Sargo, who challenged nine men, fought his first ...

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  25. SINGER'S NEW DEBUT

    The famous soprano, Madame Galli Curci, from whose throat a goitre was removed in August, 1935, made a new debut to-day in grand opera as Mimi ...

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  26. Serving With Loyalists

    The "Daily Telegraph" says that Mr. Winston Churchill's 18-year-old nephew, Esmond Romilly, who in 1934 left Wellington College after ...

    Article : 66 words
  27. Quotas Allotted

    The Commonwealth Dairy Produce Equalisation Committee Ltd. announced that the following quotas would apply for December: Butter 38 per cent., ...

    Article : 29 words
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