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  2. COAL APPEAL.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Further evidence was heard in the High Court to-day by Mr. Justice Rich concerning the applications challenging the validity of the ...

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  3. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales will leave England on Friday for South Africa in order to finish the programme he had arranged for last year which was interrupted by ...

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  4. AMATEUR BROADCASTERS.

    Concern is growing among many wireless listeners at the manner in which restrictions imposed by the Postal department are limiting the operations of amateur ...

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  5. FOREIGNERS IN CHINA.

    As from January I nationals of Great Britain, France, Japan, the United States, and other Powers will be subject to Chinese civil and criminal courts, instead of courts ...

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  6. ALL YACHTS SAFE.

    After having been at sea for 80 hours through the violent storm which was experienced at the week-end, the yacht Wanderer, which participitcd in the yacht race ...

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  7. STATIS FINANCES.

    Much time was spent by the State Ministry at a Cabinet meeting yesterday in a review of the estimates of expenditure for the current year, which were submitted ...

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  8. THEFT BY ARMED MAN.

    Entering the booking ofhce on the "up" platform at the Tottenham railway station shortly before 10 o'clock last night an armed man "held up" Henry J. Collins, ...

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  9. LYSAGHTS' CHRISTMAS GIFT.

    Almost the last act of the Federal Parliament before rising for the racess was to make a handsome Christmas present to John Lysaght (Australia) Limited. To the ...

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  10. CRUISER EMDEN.

    Two Communist newspapers give a sensational account of a mutiny on board the cruiser Emden, which visited New Zealand in July. It is alleged that the mutiny ...

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  11. DROUGHT RELIEF.

    To assist the State Ministry in dealing with proposals for furnishing assistance to settlers in areas affected by drought, and to keep the Ministry informed of the relief ...

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  12. "RUM-RUNNERS."

    Two interesting incidents in connection with "rum running" occurred to-day. The coastguard off Newport (Rhode Island[?] fired upon an escaping American ...

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  13. INSURANCE OFFICE RAIDED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In the lunch hour to-day a raiding squad from the Criminal Investigation Branch visited the offices of the Property Insuranced Company Ltd., in ...

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  14. "EACH FOR ALL"

    In a New Year sermon broadcast from Canterbury Cathedral, the Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Lang) made reference to trade difficulties in Great Britain. He ...

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  15. NEW YEAR'S DAY.

    Holiday-makers will find no lack of recreation to choose from to-morrow, which is New Year's Day. All public offices, banks, shops, and business houses will be ...

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  16. RENEWED GALES.

    Renewed gales on the coast, which are extending inland, have caused considerable damage. Roots have been torn off and large trees uprooted. A house collapsed ...

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  17. FORECAST FOR TO-DAY.

    "Cool and cloudy, with some scattorcd coastal showers at first, but improving, and gradually becoming finer," ...

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  18. WOOL SELLING.

    The Bradford correspondent of the Australian Press Association says:—"Further light on British opinion regarding the wool sales in May and June comes from Mr. ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN NEWS.

    "The insufficiency of news of Australia in England is a servious matter to Australian business men abroad." said Mr. R. J. Nosworthy, general manager of Burns, ...

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  20. EARTH TREMOR.

    LADY BARRON (Flinders Island), Monday.—A severe earth tremor was felt at Flinders Island at a quarter to 11 o'clock on Saturday morning, lasting three minutes. ...

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  21. Naval Conference.

    The Japanese delegation to the Five[?] Power Naval Conference, which will open in London on January 21, is headed by Mr. Wakast[?] a [?] Prime Minister, ...

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  22. DISTRESSED SOLDIERS.

    The Returned Soldiers' League is appealing foi £10,000 for the relief of distress among former service men and their dependants. More than 750 families were ...

    Article : 161 words
  23. MYSTERIOUS CITY FIRE.

    The discovery that £30 is missing from the branch of the Bank of Australia at [?] Bourke street—the building in which a fire occurred on Saturday afternoon—in ...

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  24. Ford Motors.

    Mr. Edsel Ford has announced that owing to confidence in the continued expansion of its business the Ford Motor Company will spend 30,000,000 dollars (£6,000,000) in ...

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  25. RIVER FLOODED.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.—Due, it is thought to a dam formed by the earthquake giving way, the Karamea River was suddenly flooded last night. The waters ...

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  26. SCIENTISTS RETURN.

    After two yesrs spent in research work among the aborigines of Cape York Peni[?] sula, carried out under the auspices of the Australian National Research Institute, ...

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  27. ENTERTAINMENTS TAX.

    At a meeting of the State Executive Council yesterday, assent was given by His Excellency the Governor (Lord Somers) to the Entertainments Tax Act, passed last ...

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  28. FATALITIES IN THE WEST.

    PERTH, Monday.—Four fatalities were reported from the country to-day. John Alexander Jacobson, aged 61 years, a Finn, committed suicide at Wooroloo by shooting ...

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  29. Missing Airmen.

    The Soviet has ordered Chuknovsky and other Russian aviators, who took part in the search for the airship Italian, to assist in the search of Licut. Eileson, who was ...

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  30. PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL.

    The Presbyterian Church is collecting money towards the cost of providing entirely new wards for its intermediate hospital. These, it is estimated, will cost ...

    Article : 98 words
  31. International Tennis.

    The German international tennis player, Hans Moldenhauer, has died from injuries which he received when a motor-car in which he was travelling collided with a ...

    Article : 52 words
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