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  2. FARMERS' CONVENTION.

    KYNETON, Thursday.—"Forces quicker than the minds of politicians are moving rapidly towards a realisation of the immense possibilities of trade within the ...

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  3. TARIFF DEBATE.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Minister for Customs (Lieut.-Colonel White), when replying during the discussion of the tariff in the House of Representatives to-night to ...

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  4. COMMERCIAL TREATIES.

    Officials of the State department announced to-day that they hoped to procure legislation shortly authorising the Administration to negotiate reciprocal commercial ...

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  5. WORK FOR UNEMPLOYED.

    A petition from the general council on the Trades Union Congress, the national executive of the British Labour party, and the Co-operative Union was presented to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BRITISH PEACE TOUR

    The Prime Minister, his daughter (Miss Ishbel MacDonald), and the Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon) returned to London by air from Paris to-day. The Prime ...

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  7. PETROL INQUIRY.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Many questions were asked in the House of Representatives to-day concerning the scope of the Royal commission which will inquire ...

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  8. BUTTER EXPORTS.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Sharp exchanges and frequent interjections marked a discussion in the House of Representatives to-day on the proposal to restrict ...

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  9. NEW ZEALAND FLOODS.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Thursday.— Through train traffic between Auckland and Wellington will not be resumed for a fortnight. Trains will run to "slips" over ...

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  10. DESPERATE FIRE-FIGHTING.

    ELROA, Thursday.—A fire broke out on Mr. A. McMaster's property, Seven Creeks, last night, and, fanned by a strong north wind, spread rapidly along the Upper ...

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  11. MILITARY SECRETS.

    Further evidence was heard to-day in the case in which Lieutenant Norman Baillie Stewart, aged 24 years, of the Seaforth Highlanders, is facing 10 charges relating ...

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  12. CHINESE DISSENSION.

    On the ground of continued ill-health, Wang Ching-wei, President of the Executive Yuan (the Cabinet), and the leading "leftist" leader in the Kuomintang, ...

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  13. Crime at Quetta.

    Lieut.-Colonel T. W. Abbott, of the Royal Engineers, and his wife were murdered in their bungalow at Quetta yesterday. No political significance is attached to the ...

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  14. NAZI THREATS.

    It has been officially stated that Herr Thaelmann, the Communist candidate at the last Presidental election, and other imprisoned Communists are alive and well. ...

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  15. British Labour.

    A joint meeting of the General Council of the Trades Unions Congress and the executive committee of the Socialist party to-day decided to endorse the principle that ...

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  16. MANIACAL ATTACKS.

    MILDURA, Thursday.—A savage attack was made on Keith Smith, aged 12 years, of Mildura, last night by a man who persuaded him to carry a parcel ...

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  17. STREET MEETINGS.

    The chief commissioner of police (MajorGeneral T. A. Blamey) denied yesterday that he had submitted a report on street meetings to the Chief Secretary (Mr. ...

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  18. PACIFIC MANDATES.

    The German Government considers that the announcement that Japan will not surrender her Pacific in mandates when she leaves the League of Nations has created a ...

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  19. U.S.A. BEER BILL.

    President Roosevelt to-day signed the Beer Bill, which makes it legal to manufacture and sell beverages containing 3.2 per cent of alcohol by weight, or 4 per cent. ...

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  20. SECESSION CAMPAIGN.

    Leading a Commonwealth delegation to Western Australia to assist in the campaign against secession, the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) left Melbourne ...

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  22. British Revenue.

    The total revenue collected during the current financial year, which ends on March 31, amounted on Saturday to £709,056,754. This is £57,744,000 less than the Budget ...

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  23. OWLS ARE PROTECTED BIRDS.

    Arising out a complaint by a correspondent that hooligans had shot a an owl near Tottenham, it was stated yesterday that officials of the Chief Secretary's ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A message from Buenos Aires (Argentina) states that floods on Wednesday caused the deaths of six persons, and 15 are reported to be missing. Serious damage ...

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  25. MILD AND CLOUDY WEATHER.

    Mild and somewhat cloudy weather is forecast for to-day. The south-westerly change, which replaced the gusty north wind conditions yesterday, had little force ...

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  26. MINISTER'S GRIEVANCE.

    The Assistant Minister for Labour (Mr. Kent Hughes), speaking at the Ivanboe Hall last night at a bazaar in aid of unemployed of the Heidelberg municipality, said ...

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  27. NEWS OF SCHOONER AWAITED.

    News of the 150-ton schooner. Alma Doepel, which left Rechurch, Tasmania, for Melbourne more than 12 days ago, is anxiously awaited by the agents in ...

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  29. BRISBANE-SYDNEY RECORD.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Although he was delayed for 20 minutes at Beaudesert, within 50 miles of Brisbane, and again by fog at Mount Lindesay, Mr. Norman Smith in ...

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