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  2. NEW GERMAN DECREE.

    President von Hindenburg's latest decree is something on the lines of an experriment being conducted in Italy. The decree creates a new organisation under a Federal ...

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  3. "GO-SLOW" STRIKE.

    Disregarding an agreement entered into with the exporters by the Meat Industry Employees Union, slaughter-men engaged at the metropolitan abattoirs killing lambs ...

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  4. TRAIN WRECK.

    Owing to a subsidence in the track a troop trian carrying 510 members of the French Foreign Legion crashed into a ravine 270ft.deep near. Tlemsen one ...

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  5. STATE BUDGET.

    Payment by weekly instalments of State income tax and unemployment relief tax on wages and salaries of £1 or more a week will begin with the passing of the ...

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  6. OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—An [?] and alteration in the old-age pension system under which a share of the cost of pensions must be borne by relatives of pensioners ...

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  7. DENSE FOG.

    Heavy fog deseended over the eity about half-past 9 o'clock last night and reduced seriously the speed of motor, tram and train traffic and added further to the ...

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  8. PROPOSED STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday —More than 400 delegates from Federal and State unions rejecteed at a meeting in te basement of the town hall to-night the plans of the ...

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  9. STATE OF MANCHUKUO.

    In alternating sunshine and heavy showers Tkio celebrated thee formal recognition of the independent State of Manchukuo by Japan to-day Thirty thousand ...

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  10. LOWER TAXATION,

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—In pursuance of its determination to reduce taxation as soon as possible, the Federal Ministry hopes to take action in this direction about ...

    Article : 156 words
  11. Broadcasting Systems.

    Mr. M. B. Duffy, one of the directors of the Commonwealth Bank and president of the Australian Federation of Broadcasting Stations, in an interview declared that ...

    Article : 145 words
  12. AMERICA TO ROME.

    There is no definite news of the aeroplane American Nurse, containing Dr. Pisculli, Mr. William Ulbrich (pilot), and Miss Edna Newcomer, a nurse and parachute ...

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  13. FAMILY TRAGEDY,

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday.— Early this morning Hubert Cedric Jepson aged 39 years an Australian surrendered to the New Plymouth police, stating that ...

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  14. Finances of Britain.

    British Exhequer returns continue to show an increase of reevenue and a decrease of expenditure in comparison with last year. The national revenue for the week ...

    Article : 114 words
  15. RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION.

    Reference to the "amazingly active" atheistic propaganda which it was claimed was evidet to-day was made at a meeting of the joint council for religious ...

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  16. INDIAN "UNTOUCHABLES."

    Profoundly moved by Gandhi's threat to starve himself to death if the Hindu:untouchables" are given separate representation in the new Indian Legislature, ...

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  17. Mr. MacDonald's View.

    In an article in the "Newsletter," the organ of the National Labour group, the Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald) state:— "the Blizzard is not yet over. The Work ...

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  18. UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF.

    The Unemployment Relief (Amendment) Bill, 1932 (No, 2), was passed by the Legislative Assembly yesterday. The effect of the bill is to preserve statutory rates of ...

    Article : 527 words
  19. TRADE BALANCE.

    CANBERRA Thursday.— Describing the latest Customs figures is alarming the leader of the Opposition (Mr Scullin) made to-day the following statement on ...

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  20. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A message from Rotterdam states that the Dutch seamen's strike has been settled Australian Credit Should Rise. The "Daily Express" predicts that ...

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  21. FAMILY ENDOWMENT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The State Cabinet is seriously concerned at the state of the family endowment fund, which at the end of the last financial year was ...

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  22. SYDNEY POLICE FORCE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—With the object of increasing the efficiency of the metropolitan police force and introducing economics complete reorganisation is being ...

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  23. Debts Moratorium.

    The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" writes:—"the period for the giving of notice to the United States of the desire of debtor nations for the ...

    Article : 124 words
  24. Timber From Latvia.

    The "Morning Post" says that a group of Britis timber-imprting firms are negotiating with the Latvian Government for the purchase of thee entire output of the ...

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  25. PARLIAMENT IN BRIEF.

    CANBERRA, Thursday—The case for tariff autonomy for Western Australia for 25 years was pleaded by Mr. Gregory (C.P. W.A.) in the House of ...

    Article : 210 words
  26. Irish Annuities.

    The Bristish reply to the Irish Free State Note Will be sent shortly and will briefly express the opinion that the letter of t he President of the free State Executive ...

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  27. CROSSING MISHAPS.

    Collisions between a train a bicycle and a train and a tricycle occured at Moorabbin and Carlsruhe respectively yesterday. About 7 o'clock in the ...

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  28. DELINQUENT BOYS.

    Praise for the work of St. Paul's Training School for Boys, Newhaven, Phillip Island where there are at present 50 inmates was given by speakers at a meeting ...

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  29. TRANSPORT OF FRUIT.

    A general reduction of freight charges for the carriage of fruit between the ports of Melbourne Sydney Brisbane, Townsville, Cairns, and other North Queensland ...

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  30. MURDERED MAN'S PROPERTY.

    WERRIBEE, Thursday,—Personal effects of the late Glovanni Garretto, the Italian market gardener who was shot dead at the rear of a hut on his holding on the ...

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  31. FINE "WEATHER FORECAST.

    Fine weather is expected in Melbourne to-day The depression which caused further rain in the north of South Australia, and which was expected to affect ...

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  32. EXCHANGE RATE MOVEMENTS.

    CANBERRA, Thursday,—A suggestion that the Commenwealth and not the Commonwealth Bank shhould stand the loss resulting from a downward movement of the ...

    Article : 102 words
  33. Special Lamb Shipment.

    A special pareel of lambs from Yarrawonga, shipped by the steamer Maloja, realised 6½d. 1b. at Smithfield compared with an average price of 4½d. a 1b. received ...

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