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  2. A BAN EVADED.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 14—It was revealed today that Gerald Griffin, who was prevented from landing in Australia about a fortnight ago as a prohibited immigrant ...

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  3. COMMONWEALTH LOAN.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 14.—The Assistant Treasurer (Mr. Casey) announced tonight that the new Commonwealth loan of £15,000,000 will be opened for ...

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  4. CAUGHT NAPPING.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 15.—Extraordinary scenes in the House of Representatives after the motion for the adjournment had been moved, shortly before 1 o'clock this ...

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  5. MR. LYONS'S ILLNESS.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 14.—The condition of the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) today showed an improvement, and an operation was not considered necessary. Mr. ...

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  6. THE TASMAN FLOWN.

    AUCKLAND, Nov. 14.—Squadron-Leader J. D. Hewett and Flying-Officer C. E. Kay, with Mr. F. Stewart as wireless operator, flew the Tasman Sea today ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GRAN CHACO WAR.

    BUENOS AIRES, Nov. 13.—In a new offensive in the Gran Chaco, the Bolivian forces are reported to have recaptured from the Paraguavans about 1,600 square ...

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  8. FASCIST ACTIVITIES.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 14.—An extraordinary document was presented in the Senate tonight by Senator Collings (Fed. Lab., Q.). Senator Collings had been ...

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  9. A BLOW TO AUSTRALIA.

    SHANGHAI, Nov. 14.—Australian trade will be badly hit by latest revised Manchukuo tariffs, which were promulgated today and become effective on November ...

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  10. BILL INTRODUCED.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 14.—The Assistant Treasurer (Mr. Casey) introduced in the House of Representatives to-night a Loan Bill to authorise the ...

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  11. DR. PAGE'S ANNOUNCEMENT.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 14.—It was officially announced today that the condition of the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons), who is ill in St. Vincent's Hospital, Sydney, was ...

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  12. NAVIGATION ACT.

    CANBERRA, Nov.14.—After a further review of the shipping facilities between Tasmania and the mainland, the federal Ministry has decided to adhere to the ...

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  13. NAVAL DISCUSSIONS.

    LONDON, Nov. 13.—For the first time since the series of bilateral naval conversations (preliminary to the conference to be convened next year on the ...

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  14. FRENCH MINISTRY.

    PARIS, Nov. 13.—The new Prime Minister (M. Flandin), who formed another National Government after the recent resignation of M. Doumergue (because of ...

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  15. BRITISH BETTING BILL.

    LONDON, Nov. 14.—The Betting and Lotteries Bill, passed the third reading in the House of Commons early this morning after a protracted debate. It was ...

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  16. QUEENSLAND SYMPATHY.

    BRISBANE, Nov. 14.—In the Legislative Assembly today the Premier (Mr. Forgan Smith) expressed sympathy with the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) in his ...

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  17. STIR AT CANBERRA.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 14.—There was a mild sensation in Canberra tonight when it was learned in authoritative quarters that Mr. Griffin, the New Zealand ...

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  18. TRAFFIC IN ARMS.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 13.—"The Secretary of State (Mr. Hull) revealed today what may be America's last gesture towards some tangible accompilshment by ...

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  19. REGRET IN JAPAN.

    TOKIO, Nov. 14.—The Foreign Office and other departments have learned with great regret of the illness of the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons), ...

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  20. AUSTRALASIAN DEFENCE.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 14.—The Minister for External Affairs (Sir George pearce), who will attend, on behalf of Australia, an important conference on defence ...

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  21. CYCLONIC STORMS.

    BRISBANE, Nov. 14.—More than 20 houses were unroofed or blown from their foundations in a fierce cyclonic storm which struck Cribb Island this afternoon. ...

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  22. ANOTHER ATTEMPT PENDING.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 14.—Two young airmen, Mr. Ray G. Whitehead, aged 24, and Mr. Rex Nicholls, aged 26, who were this afternoon granted permission to fly ...

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  23. BEEF EXPORTS.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 14.—Outlining the latest proposals for the regulation of meat exports from the Commonwealth, the Acting Prime Minister (Dr. Page), ...

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  24. KISCH'S EXCLUSION.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 14.—By a curious turns of events members of the House of Representatives had to spend a good part of their sitting today discussing the merits ...

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  25. BRITISH TREASURY.

    LONDON, Nov. 14.—The Treasury announced this morning that it would draw £44,000,000 worth of three per cent Treasury bonds for repayment in April, thus ...

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  26. BRITISH LICENSING SYSTEM.

    LONDON, Nov. 13.—"I will never forget that, immediately after the war, when I visited the Dardanelles, I saw broken and discarded Turkish guns ...

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  27. SIR M. HANKEY'S VISIT.

    LONDON, Nov. 13.—Answering a question in the House of Commons today, the Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) said that the visit of Sir ...

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  28. JUSTICE IN GERMANY.

    BERLIN, Nov. 13.—While praising Justice as a vital characteristic of the German race, the Premier of Prussia (General Goering) warned the Academy ...

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  29. EXPLORERS' DIFFICULTIES.

    LITTLE AMERICA, Nov. 18.—The tractor party of Rear Admiral Byrd's expedition, which is exploring the heart of the Ross ice-barrier, has reported ...

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  30. HOUSES AND CROPS DAMAGED.

    BRISBANE, Nov. 14.—Thunderstorms have been reported over a scattered area of the State, accompanied in places with hail. At Reid's Creek, in the Burnett ...

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  31. FLIGHT TO THE CAPE.

    LONDON, Nov. 13.—Messrs. O. Cathcart Jones and K. Waller, have provisionally fixed Sunday at dawn for the start of their attempted record breaking flight ...

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  32. QUEENSLAND PROTEST.

    BRISBANE, Nov. 14.—The Legislative Assembly, after a long debate today, agreed to a motion of protest against the proposed restriction of the export of ...

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  33. KINGSFORD SMITH'S PLANS.

    OAKLAND, Nov. 13.—A hint that a flight from New York to Australia by way of England was a possibility was given by Sir Charles Kingsford Smith ...

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  34. ROYAL WEDDING.

    LONDON, Nov. 13.—London hotels, restaurants and clubs have been granted an extension of hours until 2 a.m. on four nights during the week in which the ...

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  35. JEWS IN THE SAAR.

    SAARBRUCKEN, Nov. 14.—Fearing anti-Semitic measures after the plebiscite next year, many of the 5,000 Jews in the Saar area have departed and others are ...

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  36. AIR SERVICE SUBSIDIES.

    LONDON, Nov. 13.—Questioned in Parliament today, the Under-Secretary for Air (Sir Philip Sassoon) said that the approximate total amounts of subsidies, ...

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  37. "A COMMON UNDERSTANDING."

    LONDON, Nov. 14.—"The Times" reviews the circumstances of the visit to Canberra of the New Zealand Minister for Finance and Customs (Mr. J. G. ...

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  38. AIR RACE WINNERS.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 14.—A hint that he may come back to Australia within six months was given today by Mr. C. W. A. Scott, winner of the centenary air ...

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  39. BRITISH EXCHEQUER.

    LONDON, Nov. 13.—Exchequer returns for the past week show that the total ordinary revenue to date, exclusive of self-balancing revenue, amounts to ...

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  40. FIRE AT LAKE RESORT.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 14.—Two shops, a dance hall and a house were destroyed by a fire which swept through the main street at the entrance to Tuggerah ...

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  41. TOURIST CLASSES.

    GENOA, Nov. 13.—The Italia Line announces the introduction of tourist classes in its vessels, reducing the cost of the voyage by 30 per cent on ...

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  42. AUSTRALIAN MUSICIANS.

    LONDON, Nov. 14.—An Australian soprano, Miss Muriel Wilson, gave a successful recital at the Wigmore Hall last night. Her songs included three ...

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  43. BUTTER IN GERMANY.

    BERLIN, Nov. 13.—The amount of butter produced throughout the country has declined to such an extent that it is no longer possible to meet the demand. It ...

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  44. SOUTH AUSTRALIA'S PREMIER.

    ADELAIDE, Nov. 14.—Rumours that he intended to resign from State politics were denied in the Legislative Assembly by the Premier (Mr. Butler) ...

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  45. KILLED BY FALLING TREE.

    BRISBANE, Nov. 14.—Mrs. Sarah Josephine Pershouse (32), of the Beneraby district, was killed instantly about 11 o'clock last night. when a tree fell ...

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  46. FEDERAL COTTON TARIFFS.

    LONDON, Nov. 13.—The northern council of the Grocers' Association has passed a resolution, regretting that the Commonwealth has not yet reached a ...

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  47. MISS THOMPSON'S FLIGHT.

    DARWIN, Nov. 14.—Miss Freda Thompson, the Melbourne airwoman, who has flown from England, left Newcastle Waters for Camooweal at 10.15 a.m. ...

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