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  4. Huge War Loan Conversion Scheme Announced in House off Commons

    At 9.25 o'clock to-night the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) announced in the House of Commons a scheme for the conversion of the great ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. WIMBLEDON

    Matches in the lawn tennis championships at Wimbledon to-day resulted:-- MEN'S SINGLES. ...

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  6. GRAND NATIONAL HURDLE

    Because there is no outstanding candidate appealing to the logical winner of the Grand National Hurdle race, the big race to be ...

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  7. AGGREGATE OF £10,000,000

    The Premiers' Conference yesterday afternoon devoted, its attention mainly to reducing the estimated deficits to more manageable: proportions Before the conference adjourned a tentative figure was reached, ...

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  8. SPECIAL IMPORT DUTIES

    The Secretary of State for Dominions' (Mr. J. H. Thomas) stated in the House of Commons to-day that no payment in respect of the ...

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  9. Cook Election

    Indignation at the suggestion of alleged irregularities and unnecessary delays in counting the votes in the Cook electorate were ...

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  10. PRINCE OF WALES ILL

    Tho Prince of Wales is remaining in bed with a chill, apparently contracted, yesterday at Nottingham, where in his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. DISSENTIENTS REMOVED

    Commenting on the unanimous decision of the Premiers Conference, Mr. Lyons stated :-- "This is a very definite and ...

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  12. TO TWO PER CENT

    To-day's reduction of the bank rate from 2½ per cent to 2 per cent was the sixth reduction this year, the rate having come down ...

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  13. NO WAGE CUT

    Mr. W. Forgan Smith (Premier of Queensland), in a statement on the discussions of the Premiers' Conference, said it was a ...

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  14. TREASURY BILL RENEWALS

    The Prime Minister announced last night that the Commonwealth Government, in dealing with the £4,500,000 worth of Treasury bills ...

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  15. PAYMENT IN FULL EXPECTED

    Counsel for the Queensland Liquidators appointed by the shareholders of the Primary Producers' Bank yesterday stated, ...

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  16. RECORD CARGO

    A record wool shipment of 9,500 bales of Queensland grown wool will be loaded in Brisbane on Monday by the Japanese Royal ...

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  17. FORGED STAMPS

    A sentence of 12 months' imprisonment was imposed by Judge White yesterday on Harry Stewart Elder field, 42, engraver, on a charge of ...

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  18. BARRIER REEF SURVEY

    Survey work south of Hook Island will be carried out by a party of four officers and 17 ratings of the Royal Australian Navy, who the District ...

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  19. "COME BACK TO MOTHER"

    Bclieving that Children should be seen and not heard, especially when Vice-Royalty is present, Moti[?] Koala decides to restore her Noisy Infant to its Furry Cradle. Lady Wilson and Miss Marjorie Wilson, when they visited Mr. C. A. M. Reid's Private Zoo at Lone Pine, were greatly intrigued by the Quaint Appearance and very Human Behaviour of the Native Bears. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. STOP PRESS LATEST NEWS

    SUVA, July 1.--As the Aorangi from Auckland, was apporaching King's Wharf the ebb tide caugh her and her how crashed into the ...

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  21. DIED AT GRAVESIDE

    A tragically sudden death took place at Pittsworth yesterday. Tom Haydock, about 50 years of age, dropped dead at the funeral of a man who was ...

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  22. POLICE PAY

    Tho following award, by consent, was made in the Industrial Court yesterday for police force members, to operate from Saturday next and to ...

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  23. U.S. DEMOCRATS

    Shortly before dawn the Democratic Convention became tired of the debate on prohibition. It was quickly apparent that the repeal plank would ...

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  24. BUSH TRAGEDY

    Forcing their way through dense scrub country with the light of two lanterns, and often being forced to crawl on their hands and knees, ...

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  25. GOVERNMENT ECONOMIES IN U.S.A.

    President Hoover to-day signed the Economy Bill, which, it is estimated, will save 150,000,000 dollars in Government expenditure. ...

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