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  4. CHARGES' AGAINST MAGNATE

    ASTONISHING revelations were made at the hearing in London yesterday of the charges against Lord Kylsant, shipping magnate, of having circulated false and misleading reports concerning the affairs of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. GERMAN DECREE

    The "Manchester Guardian's" Berlin correspondent states that the emergency decree, which is estimated to yield £90,000,000, considerably exceeding the ...

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  6. GARRIGAN WEDDING

    Locally, interest in the Garrigan-Beattie matrimonial tangle is on the wane-for the time being at any rate. It may be rekindled towards the weekend ...

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  7. PREMIERS' TASK NEARLY OVER

    THE BIG TASK which confronted the Premiers' Conference today is nearly finished. Today Mr. Scullin and the three Federal Opposition leaders reached an agreement to form a National Appeal ...

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  8. ADMINISTRATOR FROM TODAY

    At today's Executive Council meeting the Acting Chief Justice (Mr. Justice J. A. Northmore) was sworn in by Mr. Justice Draper as Administrator of Western Australia, in succession to the Governor, Sir William Campion, who left for England yesterday. Only half the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. VISIT TO ENGLAND

    The German statesmen Drs. Bruening and Curtius, who during the weekend had conversations with the Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) and other ...

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  10. EARTHQUAKE AFTERMATH

    IT IS THOUGHT by scientists that the Gulf Stream, which has a very beneficial effect on the climate of Great Britain, may have been diverted by the earthquake at the week-end. This would have an adverse ...

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  11. AFTER THE RECORD

    Secret plans have been made by Mr.J P. Pratt, a Geelong airman, to attack the flying record of. 10 days.3 hours from Australia to England recently ...

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  12. PAYMENT OF TITHES

    Astonishing scenes on an "Australian farm," in Suffolk, owned by an Australian ex-service man, James Melbourne Jones were witnessed when the stock ...

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  13. CAUCUS CONSIDERATION

    Caucus is expected to have the longawaited opportunity to debate the Melbourne Conference proposals on Thursday, when Mr. Scullin and Mr. ...

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  14. PRISON REFORM As It Should Be

    Article No. 4 of the prison series exclusive to "The Daily News," which appears on page 3 of this ...

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  15. STILL UNSETTLED

    Following is the official weather forecast for Western Australia:— "Conditions still unsettled in the North-West and over west and ...

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  16. 1931-1932 BASIC WAGE

    The basic wage for Western Australia for 1931-1932 will be announced by Mr. President Dwyer in the ...

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  17. ATTITUDE OF U.S.A.

    The official United States attitude towards the new German reparations developments is that primarily this is a European problem and Washington is ...

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  18. PRIZES MUST BE WON

    "Make sure first that you've through the hard work and self-discipline which make prizes worth winning," said Mr. Ramsay MacDonald (Prime Minister) ...

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  19. MR. LANG AND GOVERNOR

    It can be accepted that Whitehall, having considered Mr. Lang's case in his dispute with the Governor, which will presumably be presented, will not ...

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  20. STOP PRESS

    paramount Pictures has announced that it has cancelled Clara Bow's contract of £500 & week. ...

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  21. SWEEPSTAKE LAW

    An early statement in Parliament on the subject of whether any amendment of the law relating to sweepstakes was necessary or desirable, which is ...

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  22. MICE IN MILLIONS

    Mice are so bad round Loxton that many residents believe them to be more plentiful than during the 1917 plague. Signs of disease are becoming ...

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  23. AT PORT AUGUSTA

    Mrs. John Garrigan, travelling as Miss May Beattie, carefully avoided Press representatives, when the transcontinental express passed through here today. ...

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  24. PERSONAL

    A London message says that Mr. Alan Sehute, of Sydney, is affianced to Miss Anne Knox, a daughter of Mr. F. P. Knox, of London. ...

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  25. LATE SHIPPING

    Messrs. M'lhvraith. M'Eacharn Pty. Ltd., advised this morning that the interstater Karoola is expected to reach Fremantle from the Eastern States at ...

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