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  2. RADIO BAN ON ODDS Operates Jan. 1

    The prohibition on broadcasting betting information until after the start of the last event on each race day will become ...

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  3. GAINS BY ITALY IN GERMANY'S SPHERES

    Trade figures for Italy and Germany that were published at the week-end show that Italy is gaining on Germany in territory ...

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  4. BUILDING DELAY

    Work of building the new Royal Melbourne Hospital on the pig market site at Parkville is not expected to begin before ...

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  5. WHARF BAN ON IRON

    SYDNEY, Monday.—It appears likely that there will be no settlement of the dispute between the waterside workers at Port Kembla ...

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  6. CHEMISTRY SECTION

    Unless financial aid was provided by the Government immediately, Melbourne Technical College would be compelled to close its ...

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  7. UKRAINE PLANS Anxiety in Poland

    Germany's plans in the Ukraine, which, it asserts, are now being gradually unfolded, are discussed by the "Daily Telegraph" in a ...

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    To make their home in Australia, Mrs. M. C. McCulIough and her sons, Dennis (left) and Keith, arrived in Melbourne yesterday by the Narkunda. Keith will begin a course of medicine at the University of Melbourne. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. REGISTRATION OF ALIENS

    The Aliens Registration Bill, designed to ensure effective and continuous registration of aliens resident in Australia, will be reintroduced in the next session of the ...

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  10. MUNITIONS DEAL

    Seven Government agencies and various local authorities are trying to unravel the fantastically tangled affairs of the ...

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  11. Bush Fires

    Although four homes were threatened by a fierce fire in the Macedon district yesterday, the outbreak was checked about four ...

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  12. PRICE OF MILK

    The Milk Board will hold a public inquiry on January 12 into the request of the Metropolitan Milk Producers' Association for an increase in the wholesale price ...

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  13. GENERAL SURVEY

    A general survey of the European situation will, it is believed, be given by the Prime Miniser (Mr. Chamberlain) in the House of Commons this afternoon in ...

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  14. RAID ON YACHT

    The sequel to a visit early on the morning of December 10 by gaming police to the steam yacht Alvina, moored in the Yarra at Little Dock, was the attendance ...

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  15. BAN WILL BE GENERAL

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—The Postmaster-General (Mr. Cameron) said to-day that all wireless stations throughout the Commonwealth would be notified by letter of ...

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  16. SLOVAK ELECTION

    The election for the recently established Slovak Diet is being conducted on Nazi lines. Only the party founded by the late Father Hlinka has been allowed to ...

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  17. BRIDGE OPENING THURSDAY

    Although the new Hoddle bridge at Punt road will be open for traffic on Thursday after the Premier (Mr. Dunstan) cuts a ceremonial ribbon at 3.30 p.m., ...

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  18. BETTING CONTROL BOARD

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—To administer the Lottery and Gaming Act passed last session the Executive Council to-day appointed a new Betting Control Board of ...

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  19. £25 A WEEK ALIMONY

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The deputy registrar in divorce (Mr. Doughan) to-day granted to Elizabeth Marjorie O'Brien and two of her three children, aged 17 years ...

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  20. SOVIET CHARGE

    The following statement was broadcast from the Kiev wireless station to-day:— "Three hundred agents of the Carpathian Ukraine have been arrested on the ...

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  21. MOSQUITO NET IGNITED

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Tests made at Randwick police station by Sergeant Rushbrooke showed that an electric light globe could become so hot as to ignite a piece ...

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  22. CHAMBER MUSIC

    The third and last lecture recital on chambei music by Dr. Ruby Davy, in association with Mr. Edouard Lambert as violinist, was given in Central Hall last ...

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  23. WARNING FROM U.S.A.

    Mr. Alfred M. Landon, the former Republican candidate for the Presidency, warned the totalitarian Powers to-day not to try to gain a foothold in the Western ...

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  24. ATTEMPTED KILLING CHARGE

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Friedrich Ernst Menzel, aged 72 years, was charged at the Kingaroy Police Court to-day with having attempted unlawfully to kill John ...

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  25. VOLUNTARY EXILES

    Two missionaries of the Order of the Sacred Heart passed through Melbourne by the Narkunda yesterday on their way to Pacific islands, where they intend to spend ...

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  26. STRAIGHT FLIGHT

    Mlle. Maryse H[?]sz, the famous flyer, is on her way to Istres, 25 miles north-west of Marseilles, whence she will leave on an attempt to establish a women's ...

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  27. CAPITAL REDUCTION

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In the Equity Court to-day Mr. Justice Long Innes, on the application of Automatic Totalisators (France) Ltd., approved the plan for the ...

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  28. JAPAN STOPS SUPPLIES Concessions Suffer

    The Japanese military authorities began stopping supplies of meat and vegetables for the British and French concessions at Tientsin at the week-end. Both ...

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  29. "CZAR OF ALL RUSSIAS"

    Nearly 2,000 officers and nobles of the former Czarist Court have pledged their loyalty to the Grand Duke Vladimir as the "Czar of all the Russia." ...

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    Mrs. R. Ross Stewart, wife of the captain of Australia's new cruiser, H.M.A.S. Hobart, arrived in Melbourne yesterday by the Narkunda. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. OFFENSIVE IN SPAIN

    According to messages from Burgos, the Spanish Nationalist offensive that was to have been launched yesterday has been postponed because of floods which have ...

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  33. CHINA DETERMINED

    BRISBANE, Monday.—There was every indication that China was still determined to carry on its sttuggle against the Japanese invasion to the bitter end, according ...

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  34. STRAY CATTLE "RING"

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—Instead of paying for their cattle to be released from pounds several residents of the Beaconsfield municipality formed a "ring," ...

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  35. FROST IN EUROPE

    Nearly the whole of Europe is suffering from intense cold. Six degrees of frost were recorded in London last night. This was the lowest registration for 10 years. ...

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  36. ARAB AMBUSH

    While the Sheik Yeffef Abdul Hamid was taking his oath of loyalty to-day (see page 1) observers of the Royal Air Force saw a rebel ambush in the hills ...

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  37. HOLDINGS NOT CONVERTED

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Holders of securities, aggregating £6,000,000 in Commonwealth loans which matured last week, who did not convert their holdings, have ...

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  38. MINERS' WORKING WEEK

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Judge Drake-Brockman, at the hearing of the Miners' Federation claim for a new award to-day, said that he thought that it might be ...

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  39. JAPANESE CRUISERS

    A new edition of "Jane's Fighting Ships," published to-day, reveals that new Japanese cruisers of 8,500 tons that were each armed with 15 6-inch guns, have ...

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  40. MAN DROWNED

    Children playing on the banks of the Maribyrnong River at Burke street, Braybrook, yesterday afternoon saw the naked body of a man floating in midstream. ...

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  41. ACTOR'S DIVORCE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In the Divorce Court to-day Mr. Justice Boyce granted Arthur Shirley, actor and motion picture producer, a decree nisi for the ...

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  42. DRY WEATHER TO CONTINUE

    Theic is no sign of a change during the next 24 houis in the weather that Victoria has been experiencing recently, according to Weather Bureau officials. ...

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  43. OFFICER'S SUICIDE

    Colonel Vulturescu, chief of the 2nd Army Corps, shot himself dead in his apartments yesterday. A few hours before he had attended a ...

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  44. JON, BOY FROM HANOVER, SHOWS HOW TO COLLECT STAMPS

    Jon Vollweiler ardent philatelist, of Hanover, Germany, is also a boy of considerable resource. When the Nestor, in which Jon travelled with his parents to ...

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  45. CANBERRA HEAT WAVE

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Heat wave conditions which developed in Canberra in the week-end are approaching a new record. The lowest temperature recorded ...

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  46. GOLD, EXCHANGES, AND MARKETS

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