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  2. GANDHI'S OFFER

    While the Assembly at Delhi i[?] debating a resolution urging the Government to adopt a policy of conciliation towards the Congress ...

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  3. MR. SCULLIN'S EVASION

    The supression by the Commonwealth Government of the recommendation of the committee of experts raised a storm in the Premiers' Conference yesterday. The conference was opened by Mr. Scullin, who ...

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  4. £5,000,000

    The representatives of the Commonwealth Government placed before the Premiers Conference yesterday a scheme ...

    Article : 91 words
  5. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS RECUR

    Another serious earthquake occurred at Napier late on Thursday night as a result of which fresh fires have broken put in the town. The disturbance still further lifted the sea bed. ...

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  6. NEW RECORD

    Malcolm Campbell to—day broke the world's land speed record. On his first run from north ...

    Article : 275 words
  7. WHEAT OUTLOOK

    The Chairman of the Federal Farm Board (Mr. Legge) has written a letter to the Governor of North Dakota (Schafer) saying: "We see no ...

    Article : 208 words
  8. BURMA REBELS CLASH WITH POLICE

    Three rebels were killed and six wounded in an engagement with ar[?]ned police near Lettagan, in Burma. The police were chasing a rebel, and ...

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  9. SECRET MOVE

    Last night, a secret conference was held between the representatives of the Labour Governments, with the ...

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  10. EXCHANGE RATES

    Interest is aroused by the report from financial circles in Melbourne of the possibility of a sharp reduction [?]he exchange rates to,the extent of ...

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  11. GENERAL STRIKE

    At a meeting of the Trades Hall Council last night (Mr. Duggan) the presitent of the A.C.T.U. expressed the othat the time had come for the ...

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  12. LOSSES AT WAIROA

    Wairoa, where two lives were lost on Tuesday, suffered severely from the later disturbance. No details are available. Navy officials are making ...

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  13. DRY SPELL

    The devastating, unprecedented drought of 1930 persists. Reports of the Department of Agriculture characterised the week ...

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  14. A GRUESOME FIND

    A gruesome sight met the eyes of a number of rescue workers when they came across a stationary motor lorry just outside Napier. The driver ...

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  15. CLOSE CALL

    Swerving to avoid a dog while rid[?]g a motor cycle at Cremorne, this afternoon, Bruce Laker, 24, brick[?]ayer, had a miraculous escape from ...

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  16. 'FACE REALITY'

    The report of the committee of experts, which is signed by Sir Robert Gibson, the assistant Secretary to the Commonwealth Treasury (Mr. H. J. ...

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  17. STRIKE RIDICULED

    The Secretary of the Iron Workers Society (Mr. T. Price) said to-day the suggestion that there should be a general strike emanating from Sydney, ...

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  18. 60 BURIALS AT NAPIER

    As there have been less than 60 burials at Napier, to-day, open is held tat the death roll wil lnot exceed 100. Most of the women and children ...

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  19. LOOTING AT NAPIER

    Much looting occurred at Napier, one jeweller's shop being cleared of nearly all the contents, worth hundreds of pounds. The looting was ...

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  20. HUGE DEFICITS

    "Never has a conference of Commonwealth and State Ministers been called in a time of graver economic trouble: never has a conference been ...

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  21. CLERKS OPPOSE STRIKE

    The New South Wales branch of the Federated Clerks Union passed motion expressing opposition to a general strike proposal. ...

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  22. FLOUR TAX

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Slater) said to-day he could not indicate what the attitude of the Victorian Government would be towards the ...

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  23. BOYS IN DANGER.

    Three boys had a narrow escape from drowning when the canoe in which two boys were travelling at Double Bay capsized 75 yards from ...

    Article : 121 words
  24. SYDNEY CONCERT

    Arrangements are being made in Sydney for a huge concert to be held in the Town Hal lin aid of the sufferers. ...

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  25. HASTINGS DEATH ROLL

    Two bodies were recovered at Hasttings both so shockingly mutilated that it Was not possible to even determine their sex. The dead are being buried ...

    Article : 223 words
  26. 100 YEARS BEHIND

    Prolonged applause greeted Stal[?] when he told the National Congres[?] of Economic Leaders that the Soviat must outdistance the more advanced ...

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  27. HELP FROM LONDON

    The "TIMES" has given £1,000 for life relief of earthquake sufferers. Sir Thomas Wilford (His Commissioner for (N.Z) in gratefully ...

    Article : 119 words
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