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  2. PORT OF GEELONG.

    GEELONG, Friday.--For the year ended 31st December, 1931, the Geelong Harber Trust allowed a profit of £6455 187 on the port itself. Although the aggregate ...

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  3. PERFORMING RIGHTS

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Royal Commission on Performing Bights not in Sydney to-day. The commissioner (Mr. Justice Owen) said that the questions which were ...

    Article : 798 words
  4. TRADE UNIONS CONGRESS.

    Alter spending three days in discussing various proposals of an industrial character the All-Australian Trade Unions' Congress settled down yesterday to the more ...

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  5. STATE OF MANCHUKUO.

    The Chinese Government's second slop in the economic war in Manchukuo comes with the announcement that the Executive has sanctioned the enforcement on ...

    Article : 258 words
  6. FREE SPEECH IN IRELAND.

    As a sequel to a speech by Mr. Cosgrave on Friday, in which ho stated his party intended to exercise the rights of free speech, despite bullying and ...

    Article : 197 words
  7. BUNKER COAL.

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Requests for the imposition of a duty or the payment of a bounty on Australian bunker coal were rejected by the Tariff Board, according ...

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  8. FINANCIAL EMERGENCY.

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Explaining the further provisions of the financial Emergency Bill in the House of Representatives this morning the Attorney-General ...

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  9. KING'S COUNSEL IMPRISONED.

    John A. Machray, K.C., churchman and financier, 67 years of age, was sentenced to-day to seven years' imprisonment on each of two charges of theft. The ...

    Article : 239 words
  10. ENGLAND-AUSTRALIA AIR MAIL.

    Major H. T. Shaw commented yesterday on the statement in yesterday's issue of "The Age" by the Secretary of the Defence department (Mr. M. L. Shepherd) ...

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  11. CANADIAN RAILWAYS.

    The directorate of the Canadian Pacific Railway Co. has decided on a cut of 10 per cent. in the salaries of all officials throughout the system. A similar cut ...

    Article : 81 words
  12. NAURU PHOSPHATES.

    When Mr. Lodge, the British Commissioner, presents the report on his visit to Nauru, there is likely to be a close examination of the advantages to ...

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  13. GANDHI'S FAST.

    Through his age, generally weak health and strain of continuous negotiations with Hindu and untouchable lenders. Mr. Gandhi is showing signs of exhaustion ...

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  14. MAN'S FRIGHTFUL DEATH

    SYDNEY, Friday.--George Robers [?] years, of Boundary-street. Padding [?] was cut to pieces when he because to tangled in the propeller of the [?] ...

    Article : 182 words
  15. GENERAL CABLES.

    The British firm of Austin Motors Ltd. showed gross profits for the year amounting to £1.078.000. League Broadcasts. ...

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  16. WAR GAME.

    War has broken out between Melbourne and Ballarat, and the battle ground is a table at the Coventry-street Services Hall. Mobilisation orders will ...

    Article : 423 words
  17. PLAIN CLEAR SHEET GLASS

    CANBERRA, Friday.--A special "Gazette" issued to-day contained a proclamation notifying that the importation of plain clear sheet glass into the ...

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  18. UNIVERSAL 40-HOUR WEEK

    The governing body of the international Labor Office decided by 16 votes to 7 to adopt the Italian Government's proposal to place on the agenda for next session ...

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  19. NEW AIR SERVICE.

    W. Holyman and Sons, shipping agents, Melbourne, announced yesterday that they had completed the purchase of a Moth aeroplane from the de Haviland ...

    Article : 282 words
  20. LISMORE AIR CRASH.

    The inquiry into the Lismore air [?] in which Captain L. Holden and two othe[?] were killed, will probably be opened [?] week or a few days later. The chairman of ...

    Article : 95 words
  21. YARRAWONGA A.L.P.

    [?]ing of the Yarrawonga branch of the Australian Labor party the following resolutions were carried unanimously:--That this branch records its emphatic protest ...

    Article : 261 words
  22. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Application is beign made for sealing the [?] of Mrs. Ethel Wigan, late of Con[?] Longreach, Queensland, who died on 3rd [?] last. Testatrix left property in New [?] ...

    Article : 554 words
  23. ARCHBISHOP KELLY RETURNS.

    The dominant impression retained by Archbishop Kelly, of Sydney, who is returning from the Eucharistic Congress in the Jervis Bay, was that pence, and ...

    Article : 287 words
  24. AUSTRALIAN GLASS INDUSTRY.

    Mr. George Shramko, manager of the rercently-formed Australian Glass Company in Sydney, which specialises in ground glass and crystal ware, arrived in ...

    Article : 142 words
  25. FRUIT MACHINES.

    Machines inquiry was resumed to-day Lionel Livingstone Smith, who had been undefended at the commission, said a good deal had been made out of his ...

    Article : 183 words
  26. AEROPLANE FORCED DOWN.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--Richard Allen, the young Melbourne pilot, who recently Hew from England to Australia, made a forced landing this afternoon at Virginia. ...

    Article : 97 words
  27. COMBATING PRICKLY PEAR.

    Twelve million acres of good country in South Africa are infested by the prickly pear, and Dr. F. W. Pettey, senior ento mologist of the South African Department ...

    Article : 99 words
  28. PUBLIC SPEAKING COMPETITION.

    Representative of the Presbyterian Young Men's Fellowship began te[?] annual series of public speaking competitions at the Assembly Hall last night. The ...

    Article : 107 words
  29. CUSTOMS REGULATIONS.

    BERTH, Friday.--Captain Hans Bertram and Engineer Sexton, in the seaplane Atlantis, left Port Hedland early to-day, arriving at Shark's Bay, where they will ...

    Article : 93 words
  30. OUTWARD-BOUND STEAMER RUNS AGROUND.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--In attempting to pass the New Zealand steamer Karepo the Cornwall, 10,537 tons, outward bound with wool, frozen meat and general curgo ...

    Article : 63 words
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