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  7. EXCHANGE CRISIS

    It is stated in London that it is still costing 4 and 5 per cent. to transfer money to Australia. An exchange expert declares that the Commonwealth Bank is partly to blame for the exchange crisis through issuing insufficient notes. ...

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  8. WARMING UP

    More candidates of particular interest to Australia are included among the latest party nominations. There are several in the following adopted ...

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  9. ZEPPELIN'S FEAT

    The successful flight of the Zeppelin ZR3 across tho Atlantic from Germany to America, will probably have a marked effect on the air policies of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. BATTLE IN CANTON

    The fighting in Canton between Sun Yat Sen's troops and the merchants' volunteers, appears to have been at disastrous to outsiders as to the parties concerned. The volunteers were finally overpowered after 24 hours' of ...

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  11. REFERRED TO LEAGUE

    "The Times" says that the British Government has officially requested the secretariat of the League of Nations to arrange ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. JUTE IN WOOL

    Sir George Fairbairn in arranging for a London committee of Australian woolgrowers to inspect Mr. Aykroyd's woolpack, which is designed to ...

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  13. "ARMY DULLHEADS"

    An Important pronouncement by the Premier, Viscount Kato, asserts the belief that the heads of the War and Navy Departments should be civilians. ...

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  14. RUSH TO SUBSCRIBE

    A queue of subscribers to Britain's portion of the £40,000,000 loan to be made to Germany under the Dawes scheme began to form ...

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  15. WEMBLEY IMPROVEMENTS

    "If Wembley is re-opened in 1925, what improvements are likely in the Australian pavilion?" the "Sun" representative asked prominent Australians. ...

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  16. IS THIS THE WINNER OF THE CAULFIELD CUP?

    Suomi winning the Stand Handicap recently. Rumors that he is not well have resulted in his betting price lengthening. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. FAITH HEALING

    Mr. J. M. Hickson conducted faith healing services in Paddington Church this morning, and at Brighton in the afternoon. ...

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  18. NEW LINER

    The new liner Rasmak, which was launched to-day at Harland and Wolfe's shipyards at Greenock, is intended for the Bombay service, ...

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  19. HELPLESS SHIP

    The steamer Boonah, bound from Glasgow to Australia, encountered the steamer Barlby off Dakar, with engines stopped and drifting helplessly. ...

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  20. "NOTABLE SUCCESS"

    Lord Parmoor, in a letter to "The times," strongly defends the works of the British delegation at Geneva, of which be was the leader. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. BRITISH PROTESTS

    Sir Joseph Cook has been besieged by protests and inquiries regarding the 75 per cent. preference ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. NO MARKET

    Sir Littleton Groom, Mr. Charlton, and Sir Joseph Cook conferred regarding the lack of a market for Tasmanian hope. The only result was ...

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  23. BANK TELEGRAMS

    "Merchant," in a letter to the "Times" trade supplement, complains that English and Australian banks are making a "monstrous" profit on ...

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  24. THE CESAREWITCH

    There were 34 starters in the Cesarewitch, run at Newmarket, and the winner, Charley's Mount, ridden by Prior, started at 100 to 1. ...

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  25. MINING SALES

    Stock exchange business included the following sales:— Mount Lyell 20s 1d; Sulphide Corporation 13s 5d; Zinc Corporation 23s ...

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  27. NOVELIST MARRIED

    Sheila Kaye Smith, the novelist, has been married to the Rev. Theodore Fry, formerly on rate of Hastings, where the bride resides. ...

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  28. SILVER QUOTATIONS

    The ruling quotation for sliver in London to-day was 2s 11 ll-16d an ounce. ...

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  29. PRICE OF WHEAT

    Australian wheat for January delivery is quoted at 64/ a quarter. A further rise is predicted. ...

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