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  4. FINANCES OF BRITAIN

    Activity again characterised the Stock Exchange operations to day, and there was a further advance in industrials and mines, ...

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  5. SIR DOUGLAS MAWSON

    A dispute has arisen between Sir Douglas Mawson and the New South Wales Government over the printing of the records of the ...

    Article : 132 words
  6. SENSATIONAL ADVANCE

    There was a sensational advance in prices at the wool sales to-day. Greasy merinos and fine crossbreds are now five per cent above July closing rates. The bales on offer numbered 10,161, including ...

    Article : 363 words
  7. MANCHURIA

    The Manchurian crisis appears to have subsided as suddenly as it arose. To-day's dispatches are almost confined to discussion of ...

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  8. Economic Alliance ?

    The Paris correspondent of the British United Press states that proposals amounting to an economic alliance between ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. EARLY DATE

    The "Evening Standard" asserts that on September 30 the prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) will announce the ...

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  10. UNEMPLOYMENT

    "Contrary to the common belief decline in population will not cure unemployment," declared Dr. Edwin Cannan (Emeritus Professor of ...

    Article : 176 words
  11. PROHIBITION

    "It is temperance that is needed, not prohibition, and under the present conditions in Australia prohibition could not be enforced if it ...

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  12. TOLL BRIDGES

    It is believed that immediately Royal Assent is given to the Tolls Bill which was passed by Parliament during the week, finality will ...

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  13. WOOL PRODUCTION IN ITALY

    The Italian Press has been drawing attention to the possibility of increasing home, wool production. To-day a wool expert, writing in the "Corriere ...

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  14. Soviet Trade with Germany

    Since January 1 Soviet Russia has placed with Germany orders worth £40,600,000 and the total is expected to reach £45,000,000 by the end of the ...

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  15. Withdrawal of Troops

    The Japanese delegate, to the League of; Nations Council has been notified from Tokio that the Japanese troops, with the exception of a ...

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  16. AGRICULTURE

    "The Empire's greatest need is the better organisation of agricultural Production declared Sir John ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. NURSE SHOT

    Shortly before midnight last night Linda Lancaster, 27, housekeeper of the Infants Nursing Home, Ashfield, was shot by a man in Henry Street, ...

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  18. INTERVENTION NOT DESIRED

    An unpleasant slight to the League, of Nations' prestige was given when Mr. Yoshizawa announced at the meeting of the ...

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  19. ROAD OR RAIL ?

    "Motor services cannot commercially handle all the traffic of the State, and if they are allowed to select the best paying classes of ...

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  20. ARMED MOSLEMS

    Moslem anti-Government agitation in Srinagar, the capital of Kashmir, is spreading to other places in the State. A serious incident occurred ...

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  21. DROPPED DEAD

    Interviewed yesterday by Press representatives, J. Reams, a retired rubber manufacturer, formerly connected with the Dunlop Company in ...

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  22. NO RETALIATION

    In a statement last night the Minister for Markets (Mr. Parker Moloney) said that he had read with amazement and indignation the ...

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  23. Earlier Messages

    Diplomatic thunderbolts under the Kellogg Pact and the League Covenant have been hurled at the Chinese and Japanese in the Council's ...

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  24. SIR PHILIP GAME

    Stating that, his spirit of optimism had been strengthened by his tour through the beautiful fertile North Coast district, Sir Philip Game ...

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  25. WARWICK PETITION

    A motion for the compulsory liquidation of the bank was carried by 15 votes to 9 at a meeting of shareholders and depositors of the Primary ...

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  26. EXCHANGE RATE

    The exchange rate outs both ways. Whilst Governments and councils with debts overseas are complaining of the huge burden of exchange, Mr. J. ...

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  27. KINGSFORD SMITH

    Air Commodore Kingsford Smith's determination to establish a new record for the Australia-England flight is indicated ...

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  28. HIGHWAY ROBBERY

    An Italian farmer, A. Gangeml, told the police yesterday that he had been assaulted and robbed of £174 on a lonely road. ...

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  29. LANG YIELDS

    Yielding to the demands of the men who are painting the railway and tramway sleepers on the road across tho Harbour Bridge, the Lang ...

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  30. RATES OF PAY

    Somo State Ministers threaten to resign rather than pay a rate for relief work lower than the basic wage. It is anticipated, however, that the ...

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  31. FALL OF LOGS

    When two huge logs fell off a skid at Rotorua yesterday one of them fell on P. Thomas, a mill worker, killing him instantly. ...

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  32. Trouble in Hong Kong

    Numerous instances of anti-Japanese mob demonstrations by Chinese are occurring here, and police riot squads have been called out ...

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  33. ROTARIANS ASSEMBLE IN BRISBANE

    The Gathering on the Railway Platform at South Brisbane when Delegates from widely scattered parts of the East of Australia arrived to attend the Assembly of the 76th Rotary District. The Party was headed by Mr. F. R. Burley, Governor of the District. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. CONVERTED CHEQUE

    The Commercial Bank of Australia, Ltd., was -ordered In the local court to- day to pay £435 19s. 9d. to Patrick Joseph Flanagan, company director, ...

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  35. MAY BE EXTENDED

    The Premier, Mr. L. L, Hill, said yesterday, that the Government had not considered the question of extending the life of Parliament beyond ...

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  36. DECLARED INSANE

    George Henry Cantrill, the 16-year-old youth who was transferred from Bathurst Gaol to Long Bay Penitentiary on a charge of murdering his ...

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  37. KNOCKED DOWN BY MOTOR CAR

    Ann E. Blacker, of Logan Road. Mt. Gravatt, was admitted to the Brisbane Hospital last night suffering from an incised and contused wound on the ...

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  38. PROPOSED ECONOMIC NON AGGRESSION PACT.

    The League of Nations Assembly has invited Australia and other nations to Join the European [?] Union Committee to consider a ...

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  39. THE GRAF ZEPPELIN

    The Graf Zeppelin took off from Pernambuco (Brazil) this mottling on its return flight to Germany. ...

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