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  2. EMPIRE EXCHANGES.

    A declaration urging the stabilisation of exchange between Empire countries pending the ultimate international restoration of the gold standard was made after the adjournment of the World Economic Conference by the chief delegates of the Empire. ...

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  3. BRITISH FARMERS.

    LONDON, July 27.—The "Evening Standard" asks Mr. Lloyd George to-day how he reconciled his insistence in his speech yesterday that the home farmer could be ...

    Article : 229 words
  4. WHEAT RESTRICTION.

    WASHINGTON, July 27.—The Secretary for Agriculture (Mr. H. Wallace) to-day announced wheat production allotments totalling 465,198,588 bushels in 42 ...

    Article : 494 words
  5. IRISH DISPUTE.

    LONDON, July 27.—The Dominions Secretary (Mr. J. H. Thomas) was again attacked over the Irish question by Mr. James Maxton (Lab.) in the House of ...

    Article : 355 words
  6. BRUTAL MURDER.

    MELBOURNE, July 28.—A brutal murder was discovered at Tarrawindee yesterday morning, when the body of Miss Katherine Starr (72) was found lying on ...

    Article : 253 words
  7. DUMPING BY DOMINIONS.

    LONDON, July 27.—The trade relations of Britain and the Dominions took a prominent place in a debate on Dominion affairs in the House of Commons to-day. ...

    Article : 443 words
  8. TREASURY BILL FINANCE.

    Mr. C. V. Janes, of the economic staff of the Bank of New South Wales, who has been lent as lecturer to the University of Western Australia during the ...

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  9. DAVIS CUP FINAL.

    PARIS, July 28.—The challenge round of the Davis Cup competition between Britain and France, the holder of the trophy, was commenced this afternoon ...

    Article : 444 words
  10. VICTORIAN SETTLERS.

    LONDON, July 27.—During the debate on Dominion affairs in the House of Commons to-day, the Dominions Secretary (Mr. J. H. Thomas) stated that he had ...

    Article : 347 words
  11. CRAIG MURDER CASE

    SYDNEY, July 28.—A blood-stained handkerchief was produced in the Court of Criminal Appeal to-day in support of a sensational story that new light had ...

    Article : 538 words
  12. LIMITATION PROPOSALS.

    LONDON, July 27.—Commenting on the closing stages of the World Economic Conference, and the meeting of the wheat-producing countries' representatives, the ...

    Article : 145 words
  13. THE LONDON NEGOTIATIONS.

    LONDON, July 27.—Representatives of the four leading wheat countries (the United States, Canada, Australia and Argentina) met to-day and agreed in ...

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  14. THE NEXT STAGE.

    LONDON, July 28.—Concluding the plenary meeting which yesterday brought to an end, at least for the time being, the World Monetary and Economic ...

    Article : 471 words
  15. HANDLING OF NATIVES

    CANBERRA, July 28.—References in the Press to the alleged ill-treatment of aborigines in Northern Australia have caused the Minister for the Interior (Mr. ...

    Article : 501 words
  16. THE WORLD'S NEEDS.

    REGINA (Saskatchewan), July 27.—"The world's wheat requirements are likely to decline rather than increase," said Sir Albert Humphries, president of the ...

    Article : 347 words
  17. BRITISH EX-SOLDIERS.

    LONDON, July 27.—The heat of the weather imparted itself to the debate at the Empire Service-League conference to-day, when British members criticised ...

    Article : 405 words
  18. COMMENTS BY WALLIS MYERS.

    LONDON, July 27.—Mr. Wallis Myers, who, for the thirteenth successive occasion, was invited to make the draw for the challenge round of the Davis Cup ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN SUCCESSES.

    LONDON, July 27.—In the third round of the men's singles in the Sheffield tournament to-day, D. P. Turnbull (Australia) beat Thorpe, 6-1, 6-0, and Quist (Australia) ...

    Article : 164 words
  20. CHASED BY POLICE.

    SYDNEY, July 28.—Shots were fired by the police early this morning during a dramatic chase after a motor car in Campsie and Summer Hill. The chase ended when ...

    Article : 285 words
  21. ITALIAN MASS FLIGHT.

    SHOAL HARBOUR (Newfoundland), July 27.—The Italian squadron of 24 sea-planes, which is on its homeward flight to Rome, is waiting for favourable weather ...

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  22. ILLICIT LIQUOR.

    At the Brace Rock Police Court on Wednesday, before Mr. F. M. Reade, R.M., Anton Gabbin and Miljenka Gabbin, Yugoslavs, were each fined £30 with £3/2/ ...

    Article : 210 words
  23. ULM TO GO ON.

    DUBLIN, July 27.—Mr. C. T. P. Ulm, whose machine Faith in Australia was damaged on Portmarnock Strand this morning, shortly before the hour ...

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  24. EXPORT OF GOLD.

    WASHINGTON, July 27.—The Treasury has authorised the export of gold concentrates and gold ore to foreign countries. ...

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  25. AMERICA AND CHINA.

    TOKIO, July 28.—Commenting on persistent unconfirmed reports that America is acquiring land at Fukien for the purpose of a naval base, officials state that ...

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  26. ELECTION DISPUTES.

    ADELAIDE, July 28.—By a majority decision, the Court of Disputed Returns to-day dismissed the petition to upset the election of Messrs. Bordolph, Dale and ...

    Article : 117 words
  27. MONETARY POLICY.

    LONDON, July 28.—"The Times" in a leader expresses the hope that before the World Conference reassembles the leading Governments will agree on some ...

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  28. POLITICAL ORGANISATIONS.

    HAGUE, July 27.—Dr. Colijin, the Dutch Prime Minister, has issued a decree prohibiting Government officials from being Fascists. Nazis Communists or ...

    Article : 38 words
  29. DAMAGED LINER.

    PARIS, July 28.—The British underwriters responsible for the insurance of the French liner Atlantique, which caught fire in the Channel recently, state that she ...

    Article : 86 words
  30. DEATH FOR KIDNAPPER

    KANSAS CITY, July 27.—Walter McGee was sentenced to death to-day by the Criminal Court, which convicted him of kidnapping Miss Mary McElroy, daughter of ...

    Article : 94 words
  31. AL CAPONE CHARGED.

    CHICAGO, July 27.—A comprehensive indictment charging Al Capone, Benjamin M. Squires, Aaron Sapiro and 21 others with conspiracy, and other charges ...

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  32. DEFAULTING SOLICITORS.

    SYDNEY, July 28.—The Government proposes to bring down legislation next session to protect the public against defaulting and dishonest solicitors. The ...

    Article : 84 words
  33. FERRY STEAMER AGROUND.

    SYDNEY, July 28.—Sydney Harbour was covered this morning by the thickest fog experienced this winter. Shipping was delayed, ferry services were partially ...

    Article : 115 words
  34. SINGAPORE NAVAL BASE.

    LONDON, July 27.—In the House of Commons to-day, the First Lord of the Admiralty (Sir Bolton Eyres Monsell) in a written answer to a Question, said that ...

    Article : 107 words
  35. MATTERN HOMEWARD BOUND.

    VANCOUVER, July 27.—Lieut. James Mattern, who was injured in Siberia when on a flight around the world, and the relief expedition which accompanied ...

    Article : 52 words
  36. SUBSIDISED GERMAN FIRMS.

    BERLIN, July 27.—No director or employee of a company subsidised by the Government will be paid more than a Minister of the German Cabinet in future. ...

    Article : 66 words
  37. HUMAN BIRDS.

    FRANKFORT, July 27.—In the German effort to attain the conquest of the air, the German Polytechnic Society is offering a prize to the first German who flies 500 ...

    Article : 51 words
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