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  2. SCULLING MINISTRY.

    CANEBERRA, Feb. 26.—It is regarded as certain that the Minister for Health (Mr. Anstey) will cease his association with the Scullin Minister within a few days. He ...

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  3. ORGANISING PEACE.

    LONDON, Feb. 25.—An official memorandum was issued to-night regarding the proposed accession of the Government of the United Kingdom to the General Act ...

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  4. FIJI HURRICANE.

    SUVA, Feb. 24.—The worst hurricane and floods ever experienced in Fiji struck the Ba, Lautoka and Sigatoka districts during the week-end. The crew of a ...

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  5. NAVAL LIMITATION.

    ROME, Feb. 25.—In continuation of the negotiations designed to effect a naval agreement between France and Italy for tonnage limitation, which will allow those ...

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  6. LOAN COUNCIL.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 26.—The following official statement was issued after the meeting of the Loan Council to-day:— "The Federal Treasurer brought before ...

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  7. CURRENCY INFLATION

    The Premiers' Conference, called to consider plans for financial rehabilitation, ended yesterday after a divided vote on the latest proposal of Mr. E. G. Theodore (the Federal Treasurer). This new Federal proposal, which follows the tacit rejection by ...

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  8. BENT ON ECONOMY.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 26.—After the Premiers' Conference ended to-day the Premier of Western Australia (Sir James Mitchell) said:—"It would be too much ...

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  9. WHEAT CONFERENCE.

    PARIS, Feb. 25.—The European wheat conference, in which 21 nations are participating, ended to-day with the passing of a motion concerning the disposal of ...

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  10. MR. LANG ON DEFAULT.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 26.—In the Legislative Assembly this morning the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Bavin) asked the Premier (Mr. Lane) if the Government had ...

    Article : 271 words
  11. WAPITI 'PLANE CRASHES

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 26.—A pilot and a mechanic were killed this morning in full view of hundreds of troops who are in training at the Seymour Military Camp. ...

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  12. AVIATION.

    TUNIS, Feb. 25.—Mr. G.P. Fairbairn, the Cambridge undergraduate who is attempting a flight from British to Australia has arrived here. He is leaving for ...

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  13. PEGGED PRICES SOUGHT.

    SASKATOON (Saskatchewan), Feb. 25.—Steps for the formation, of an economic policy which may lead even to the entry as a party in politics of the United ...

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  14. REPUDIATION DEPLORED.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 26.—Late to-night the Legislative Council, on the motion of Sir Henry Braddon, made the following decision:— ...

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  15. SEAPLANE DISASTER.

    LONDON, Feb. 25.—Answering a question in the House of Commons to-day, the Under Secretary for Air (Mr. Montague) that it had emerged very ...

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  16. LADY BALFOUR DEAD.

    LONDON, Feb. 25.—The death is announced of Lady Frances Balfour, a pioneer of the Victorian era. She was for many years in close touch with the ...

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  17. LABOUR ATTACK ON MR. LYONS.

    HOBART, Feb. 26.—The debate on the motion having special reference to the former Postmaster General (Mr. J. A. Lyons) and Mr. A. J. Guy, member for ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN STOCKS.

    LONDON, Feb. 25.—There was a further good recovery in most Australian stocks to-day. Dealings were recorded in Commonwealth 5 per cent. stocks at prices ...

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  19. THE R101 INQUIRY.

    LONDON, Feb. 25.—The Under Secretary for Air (Mr. F. Montague) informed the House of Commons, to-day that at the request of the court inquiry into ...

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  20. UNEMPLOYMENT DAY.

    NEW YORK, Feb. 25.—Minor disturbances characterised Communist demonstrations in various cities of the United States and Canada, during "International ...

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  21. NEW FLYING BOAT.

    LONDON, Feb. 24.—An all-metal flying boat, which will be used by Imperial Airways, Ltd., on the Mediterranean, section of its Indian and African air routes, had ...

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  22. WATERSIDE PREFERENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 26.—"Every patriotic Australian should recognise at the present critical moment the sinister significance attaching to Judge Beeby's ...

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  23. THE SIX-GUN 'PLANE.

    LONDON, Feb. 25.—The remarkable fighting machine, prosaically styled SS19, which is a veritable flying gun platform, and has been tried out successfully ...

    Article : 254 words
  24. COST OF EDUCATION.

    At yesterday's meeting of the Nationalist Party, Mr. J. C. Hewson moved a series of resolutions on the subject of educational economies, the first of which ...

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  25. CAMBRIDGE MYSTERY.

    LONDON, Feb. 25.—The "Daily Telegraph" says it is believed that Francis Ellis (19), the Cambridge University student who was found dead with his limbs ...

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  26. BRITISH ESTIMATES.

    LONDON, Feb. 25.—The issue for March of "Airways" states that the treasury is insisting on a drastic cut in the Air Estimates the amount reported being ...

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  27. A SEAMAN'S DEATH.

    LONDON, Feb. 25.—"My solicitor said I could regard myself as free," said Thomas McMahon, a ship's fireman, when charged at West Ham Court to-day with the ...

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  28. AIR FORCE MACHINE DAMAGED.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 25.—One of the five Air Force aeroplanes which left Point Cooke to-day for Tasmania, to take part in the inauguration of the Tasmanian ...

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  29. "I GUESS I WILL RETIRE."

    CHICAGO, Feb. 25.—Al Capone, the notorious gang leader, was required to-day to answer charges of contempt of Court and vagrancy, to which he pleaded not ...

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  30. COAL MINE EXPLOSION.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 26.—The fourth death as the result of the explosion in the State coal mine at Wonthaggi last Friday occurred to-day, the victim being. Boy ...

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  31. NATIONAL ANTHEM.

    LONDON, Feb. 25.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Snowden) in answer to an inquiry as to whether the Government proposed to adopt a new and more ...

    Article : 89 words
  32. UNEARNED INCREMENTS TAX

    SYDNEY, Feb. 26.—The Premier (Mr. Lang) in the Legislative Assembly to-day gave notice of his intention to move on the next sitting day that leave be given ...

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  33. AN EXCHANGE EPISODE

    SYDNEY, Feb. 26.—When the liner Oronsay reached Fremantle recently members of the crew were paid in English notes. An Australian offered to effect an ...

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  34. "DEAD, BUT ALL RIGHT."

    SYDNEY, Feb. 26.—The police to-day accidentally discovered the body of Mrs. Annie Moloney (80) in a chair in the kitchen of her home at Campsie. A ...

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  35. PETROL IN CONTAINERS.

    CANBERRA, Feb. 26.—The Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. Forde) has further postponed until June 1 the operation of the deferred duty on petrol in ...

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  36. A STEAMER AGROUND.

    LONDON, Feb. 25.—The freighter Benmohr (5,920 tons), bound from Dunedin (New Zealand) for Leith (Scotland) has gone ashore at Prawle Point, Cornwall. ...

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