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  2. IDLE YOUTH

    Lord Salveson, member of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, when addressing the Millions Club to-day, suggested a six-months' ...

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  3. LADY BAILEY

    Lady Bailey was found safe near Tahoua, in the Niger district. She was forced to land ...

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  4. ENGLISH TEAM

    The M.C.C. has accepted an invitation of the Indian Board of Cricket Control for the team to tour India. The four months tour allows for three ...

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  5. DEBT REVISION

    There are indications that the British requests for immediate discussion of debt revision, and the proposed ...

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  6. HINKLER

    It is stated on behalf of the Search Committee that seven independent and reliable witnesses saw a machine similar to Hinkler's flying south-east ...

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  7. N.Z. EXCHANGE SURPRISE

    It has been announced that the exchange rate will be raised from 10% to 25% from to-day (Friday). The banks announce that they are protesting strongly to the Government which has insisted that it ...

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  8. WORLD CRISIS

    The preamble of the Preparatory Economic Commission emphasised the gravity of the situation. It estimates the world unemployed at ...

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  9. BODY BOWLING

    A further condemnation of the bodyline bowling' was made to-day by a former international, Mr. Massie. He declared that if it was persisted' in it ...

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  10. MYSTERIOUS MESSAGE

    Captain Hope, with only five hours petrol, is expected to return in the afternoon. He hopes to report the result of ...

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  11. WHEAT INDUSTRY

    The Victorian Chamber of Agriculture to-day passed a resolution to urge the Federal Government to appoint a committee to inquire into the ...

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  12. PLANS TO RECEIVE BRITISH ENVOYS

    Mr. Roosevelt arrived at the capital this afternoon preparatory to the conference with Mr. Hoover to-morrow. He received immediately Mr. Stimson, ...

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  13. A.W.U. CONVENTION

    Senator Barnes to-day delivered his presidential address to the A.W.U. Convention. He declared that although the union was suffering owing ...

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  14. LONDON VIEW OF N.Z. DECISION

    Sir Hugo Hirst, while appresensively Viewing any step of increasing the British mahufacturers' difficulties, agrees that New Zealand's altered exchange ...

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  15. MESSAGE TO M.C.C.

    Canon Hughes, president of the Victorian Cricket Association, said that it was absurd to describe the Board of Control's protest as boorish, ...

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  16. PUBLIC INQUIRY INTO PRICE OF PETROL

    The Director of Development, Mr. Gunn, announced to-day that a public inquiry into the sale and distribution of ...

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  17. INFLUENZA DEATH ROLL IN BRITAIN

    The death roll from influenza for the week reached a total of 1,041. ...

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  18. BIG FLEET

    According to Sydney shipping men to-day, 700 vessels will be required to lift the full cargo of wheat and flour for the United Kingdom, the ...

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  19. WALSH ISLAND

    Mr. Wel[?]s, former member of Walsh Island Management Committee, declared to-day that it was wi[?] the powers of the Government to make ...

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  20. RAIL RECORD

    The Railway Department claimed to-day that a locomotive fitted with the new grate, known as the "rosebud," had put up a performance ...

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  21. WRIT SET ASIDE

    In setting aside a writ of ca re today, Mr. Justice James said it was a very serious thing to issue writs of that sort because of the deprivation of a ...

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  22. M.C.C. COMMITTEE TO DISCUSS PROTEST

    The Marylebone Cricket Club Committee, which will discuss Australia's protest, consists of twenty-two, and includes Mr. P. F. Warner, the Duke ...

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  23. DEVALUATION

    Canada is seriously considering whether it is wise to inflate its currency to the level of the pound sterling. ...

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  24. U.S. SENATE APPROVES BAN ON EXPORT OF ARMS

    The Senate approved of a resolution to permit the President to place an embargo on the exportation of arms. ...

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  25. COUNCIL'S PLIGHT

    The Canterbury Council is in [?]parlous financial straits, as a result of which it has been found necessary to close down all works. This will throw between ...

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  26. FREE STATE

    Though the Free State Minister for Defence, Mr. Aitken, describes as inaccurate and misleading the "Petite Journal's" interview with him in which ...

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  27. FAST BOWLERS TO HAVE FREE HAND

    It is reported that certain fast bowlers of the Ballarat side, Alexander and Stalker, will be given a free hand as to the tactics to be ...

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  28. JACK GREGORY AVOIDS CONTROVERSY

    Interviewed to-day, the former Australian fast bowler, Jack Gregory, refused to reply to Lord Tennyson's comments on his bowling in England ...

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  29. BAIL OPPOSED IN SHOOTING CASE

    William Massy Reed, 26, a baker, was remanded at Kogarah police court today on a charge of shooting Violet Gorman," 25. ...

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  30. WATER BOARD

    Sir Thomas Henley, M.L.A., in giving evidence to-day before the Pressure Tunnel inquiry, made a vigorous attack on the water conservation ...

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  31. DISOBEDIENCE

    Despite the fact that Mr. Ghandi and thousands of leaders and supporters are in gaol, the civil disobedience movement, after three ...

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  32. CAPTAINS SHOULD DECIDE

    "The Yorkshire Post" in an editorial, says: "It is not for us to prove that Macdonald and Gregory were wrong in 1921, but to establish a ...

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  33. COURT SEQUEL TO JEWEL THEFT

    Herbert Jenner, 19, a labourer, was remanded at the Central Court to-day on a charge of having stolen rings valued at £1,318, the property of ...

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  34. COMPENSATION FOR OLDFIELD

    The Secretary of the Board of Control (Mr. Jeames) said to-day that as all players were insured, Oldfield would receive compensation for the ...

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  35. N.Z. BEACH

    The English pioneer motorist, Mr. S. M. Edge, after an inspection of Muriwai Beach, 30 miles from Auckland, said that he intended to ...

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  36. EXCISE CHARGES

    The cases in which John Brown and Ernest Thompson who were charged at the North Sydney' Court with breaches of the Excise Act were concluded ...

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  37. NO LEG THEORY FOR TRACK SPEEDSTERS

    The Lord Mayor (A[?]d. Hagon) speaking, at a civic reception to the English team of speedway riders, said: "Let us hope that no leg theory ...

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  38. WONTHAGGI COAL MINERS TO STAY OUT

    Trouble at the Wonthaggi coal mine Over the allocation of work, took, a more serious turn to-day when 800 miners decided not to resume work ...

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