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  4. SUSPENSION OF OVERSEAS INTEREST

    In a speech before the Premiers' Conference today Mr. J. T. Lang (New South Wales) revealed his new financial scheme. It is: (1) That the Governments of Australia decide to pay no more interest to British bondholders until Britain has dealt with the Australian overseas ...

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  5. 'QUAKE AFTERMATH

    As a result of subsequent shocks at Napier and Gisborne the traffic bridge at Wairoa has collapsed. Yesterday a party searching the ruins ...

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  6. SUPERPHOSPHATES FOR FARMERS

    The Deputy Premier (Mr. C. G. Latham) later this afternoon announced that temporary arrangements are being made with some of the fertiliser firms for an Immediate start to be made with the supply of fertiliser, and the Agricultural Bank is now empowered to take orders. ...

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  7. FLOODS SUBSIDING

    Although the floods are subsiding, many houses in the Oxley district are still under water, and the main Brisbane-Ipswich road is still blocked, being ...

    Article : 57 words
  8. PREMIERS & THEODORE

    Mr. E. G. Theodore's project to force prices up to the 1929 levels by expansion of credit has not been received favorably by non-Labor Premiers. ...

    Article : 392 words
  9. WELCOME ASSISTANCE

    "I am very pleased to think that a decision has been reached which will enable some assistance to be given to the farmer." said Mr. H. Gregory, M.H.R ...

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  10. PERSONAL

    Mr. H. K. Johns, Government Viticulturist, returned to Perth today from Adelaide, where he attended a meeting of the Wine Overseas ...

    Article : 646 words
  11. FARMERS' FINANCE

    Business men and those interested in the welfare of the fanners expressed gratification at the plan for providing relief to farmers as outlined by the ...

    Article : 660 words
  12. 15 YEARS' REPOSE

    "New Zealand may rest assured of a period of repost for at least 15 years," declared Dr. T. J. See of the U.S. navy, a retired ocean expert, who says that the ...

    Article : 160 words
  13. NO SUPPORT

    Mr. Lang's amazing outburst left him without a friend at the conference. Mr. J. H. Scullin (Prime Minister) and Mr. E. G. Theodore (Treasurer) ...

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  14. 1000 MEN

    There are now about 1000 men at Larkinville. Yesterday another 50 arrived, and in influx continues each day. Mick Larkin, the original prospector ...

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  15. CONFUSION OF IDEAS

    The "Times" city correspondent states:— Although full details of Mr. Theodore's plan have not been revealed, the ...

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  16. P.P.A. PLEASED

    Interviewed this morning, Mr. H. J. Prater, general secretary of the Primary Producers' Association, expressed gratification that the Loan Council ...

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  17. GRANT, A CENTURY

    Conditions were again ideal when the match between the West Indies and South Australia was resumed at Adelaide Oval today. ...

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  18. PEDESTRIANISM DANGERS

    And pedestrian in England who by careless walking involves a motorist in an accident may now be liable for the cost of any damage caused by his or her ...

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  19. "TOO MANY BOMBS"

    Sewer gas exploded here today, blowing a taxi-cab standing over a manhole twenty feet into the air. A policeman and a civilian were seriously hurt, and a ...

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  20. BANK BOARD'S PLANS

    It is still on the cards that the Commonwealth Bank Board may go to Canberra, although this is not likely to happen before Mr. Theodore meets the board ...

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  21. FINE AND COOL

    The following official forecast was issued by the local Weather Bureau today :— Except for a few scattered ...

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  22. CIVIC PATRIOTISM

    the Deputy Premier (Mr. C. G. Latham), in referring today to the scheme for assisting the farmer, which is awaiting final approval, said that the people ...

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  23. STOP PRESS

    Owing to the lase [?] the R.M.S. Ne[?] to-morrow, the air and to the [?] States will close at 1 p.m entered of ...

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  24. HOUSEBREAKING CHARGE

    Following their arrest last night on a charge of housebreaking, Ernest Dawson (37), laborer, and Charles Napier (29), titter, were remanded for eight days by ...

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  25. NECESSITOUS FARMERS

    The general secretary (Mr. H. J. Prater) of the P.P.A. has received the following letter dated January 29 from the secretary of the Department of Markets: ...

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  26. INFLATION IN NEW GUISE

    The opinion in Melbourne today was that the proposals of Mr. Theodore were inflation in a new guise. Business men Stressed the importance ...

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  27. WHO GOES THERE?

    Continued vigilance is being exercised on outward bound overseas vessels at Fremantle to guard against stowaways. At the head of the gangway of the mail ...

    Article : 139 words
  28. ADELAIDE UNEMPLOYED

    A meeting of unemployed at the Labor Exchange today carried a resolution, refusing to accept work under the Federal grant to municipal councils at less than ...

    Article : 63 words
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