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  2. RAILWAYS CAPITAL.

    The appointment of an expert committee to inquire promptly into the capital and financial position of the Victorian Railways was anounced last night by the ...

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  3. ESTIMATES EXCEEDED.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Customs revenue contines to show the buoyancy which has been apparent since the beginning of the financial year. In September there was an ...

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  4. IRAK IN LEAGUE.

    Most of the time of the Assembly of the League of Nations was occupied to-day in felicitations to Irak on her admittance to the League, of which there are now 57 ...

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  5. FORESTS BILL.

    Moving in the Legislative Assembly last night the second reading or the Forests Bill, the Minister for Lands and Forests (Mr. Dunstan) said that it embodied a ...

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  6. FEDERAL LOAN.

    The Commonwealth loan, issued for five years at £97/10/ and bearing interest at the tate of 3½ per cent., to provide for the conversion of the New South Wales 5[?] ...

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  7. IRISH FREE STATE.

    The King received the Governor-General of the Irish Free State (Mr. James McNeill) at Buckingham Palace to-day, and approved of his relinquishing office. ...

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  8. SUPPLY FOR OCTOBER.

    Moving in the Legislative Assembly last night that Supply amounting to £960,255 be granted for the services of the State for October, the Treasurer (Sir Stanley Argyle) ...

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  9. MANCHURIAN REPORT.

    Although there is considerable newspaper comment no official opinion has been expressed about the report by the League of Nations commission which, under the ...

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  10. STATE SCHOLARSHIPS.

    Having reviewed its decision to abolish State school scholarships for 1933, the State Ministry has agreed to restore 211 of 299 scholarships at a cost of £1,685. The ...

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  11. INDIAN DISORDER.

    The police have been searching for several weeks for a powerful secret wireless transmitter from which propaganda against law and order has been broadcast when the ...

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  12. GAY BURGLAR IMPRISONED.

    Anthony St. George, aged 36 years, who was described as the most remarkable criminal of the present generation, was sentenced to-day to penal servitude for five ...

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  13. NEW ZEALAND BUDGET.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday. —It is expected that the Budget will show that the Ministry has reduced the estimated deficit of £2,000,000 to about £1,000,000. ...

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  14. SLATIN PASHA DEAD.

    The death is announced of Slatin Pashu. Slatin Pasha is properly described as Baron Rudolph Carl Slatin Pasha, who played an eminent and romantic part in ...

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  15. LOWER LOAN INTEREST.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The negotiations for the conversion of the £12,300 95S New South Wales loan having been successfully concluded, the Federal Ministry is already ...

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  16. MORTGAGES RELIEF.

    Decisions of the Country party on its amendments to the Financial Relief (Mortgages) Bill will probably be made at the full party meeting on Tuesday. ...

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  17. UNITED STATES FINANCE.

    A statement issued by the Treasury today reveals that there has been an increase of more than 3,000,000,000 dollars (normally £600,000,000) in the public debt ...

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  18. B.M.A. ATTACKED.

    A vigorous reply was made by the Premier (Sir Stanley Argyle) in the Legislative Assembly last night to statements concerning the British Medical Association, ...

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  19. German Wheat.

    The "Daily Telegraph" states that Germany is heavily dumping wheat into British ports, and 26,681 quartes (a quarter equals 4801b.) arrived at ...

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  20. TARIFF SCHEDULE.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The Federal Cabinet spent several hours to-day discussing the Ottawa schedule, which will be presented to Parliament next week. The ...

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  21. PARLIAMENT IN BRIEF.

    The second reading debate on the Unemployment (Administration) Bill was contiuued and adjourned in the Legislative Assembly yesterday. Several Labour ...

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  22. Church in Mexico.

    The Chamber of Deputies has passed a resolution that a commission be sent to President Rodriguez to ask that Archbishop Ruiz Y Flores, the Apostolic ...

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  23. Canadian By-election.

    Mr W. H. Golding (Lib.) has been elected in the by-election for the South Huron (Ontario) seat in the Canadian House of Commons. He defeated the ...

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  24. FINANCIAL EMERGENCY.

    BETSBANE, Tuesday.—The motion for the second reading of the Financial Emergency Relief Act Amendment Bill which is a re-enactment and an extension of the ...

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  25. New Billiards Rule.

    Walter Lindrum, the Australian billiards player, began his first match under the new rule to-day against Newman. The object of the new rule is to stop long runs of ...

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  26. SEVEN BRIDGES.

    The conversion of the railway viaduct over the Yarra valley between Coldstream and Yarra Glen, to an embankment containing seven bridges is progressing ...

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  27. March at Salt Lake City.

    There was a remarkable demonstration by unemployed to-day, when hundreds of poorly clad children, accompanied by their parents, marched through the city, ...

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  28. MYSTERIOUS MURDER.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Jean Morris, aged 22 years, was found murdered in a two-roomed cottage at the lower end of Main street. Ayr. about 50 miles from ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    140,000,000 Radio Listeners. Figures prepared by the International Radio Congress show that there are estimated to be 140,000,000 wireless listeners in ...

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  30. World Economic Conference.

    The committee of the Council of the League of Nations, which is organising the World Economic Conference, decided today that the conference should be held ...

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  31. DISLLUSION.

    Sir.—Mr. Gerald Robinson on September 30 gave some statistical information regarding the increase of the Australian Customs tariff and the percentage of unemployment ...

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  32. Earthquake in Greece.

    The President of the Greek Republic (M. Zaimis), replying to a message of sympathy with the Greek people who suffered in the earthquake last week, which ...

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  33. UNIVERSITY TERM DATES.

    Although a proposal for an alteration in the dates for University terms was rejected by the conference of Australian universities. Melbourne will probably adopt ...

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  34. English Test Tour.

    For the match at Colombo the English team will include, apart from Jardine and Duckworth, nine players who have never been on an Australian tour before. They ...

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  35. UNSETTLED AND SQUALLY.

    The area of low atmospherie pressure which has brought unsettled weather to Victoria is passing rapidly, and an area of high pressure following it is now over ...

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