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  2. GOVERNMENT SATISFIED

    No perturbation is felt in Government circles at the latest trade balance position, as revealed by the Commonwealth Statistician (Mr. McPhee) yesterday. ...

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  3. TRADE WITH EAST

    A conference of vital importance to Australia's export trade will open in Sydney this morning. The Federal Minister for Commerce (Mr. F. H. Stewart) has ...

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  4. PRUSSIAN DIET

    President on Hindenburg signed an emergency decree to-day, transferring to Captain von Papen, as Reich Commissioner in Prussia, all the powers vested ...

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  5. TARIFF CHANGES

    The Department of Customs, which has been busily engaged in preparing the tariff schedules which will implement the decisions of the Ottawa Conference, has now ...

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  6. FAILURE FORESEEN

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" says—"Diplomatic representatives of other debtor nations are not discouraged by the undoubted ...

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  7. WALSH ISLAND

    Dissatisfaction was expressed in trade-union circles in Newcastle yesterday concerning the answer given by the Minister for Works (Mr. R. W. D. Weaver) to ...

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  8. INNINGS VICTORY

    Due to deadly bowling by Larwood and Verity, Queensland was dismissed for 81 runs in its second innings to-day in the match with England. England won by an ...

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  9. STERN PURSUIT

    The pursuit of the Zeven Provincien, the Dutch battleship which was stolen on Saturday by the mutinous native crew, has been intensified by two submarines, ...

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  10. AMBASSADOR IN LONDON

    The British Ambassador to the United States (Sir Ronald Lindsay) landed at Southampton from the S.S. Europe this afternoon, and at once motored to ...

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  11. BLAZING HOME

    Pathetic circumstances surround the death of Henry Regan, aged 5, at Ballarat, early this morning. After being rescued by his father from ...

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  12. GOOD PROGRESS

    Throughout yesterday periodical wireless reports were received at the Air Ministry in London from the Fairey-Napier long-range monoplane, in which ...

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  13. STRUCK TRACTOR

    Traffic on the main western railway line was held up for several hours last night, as the result of a goods train from Bathurst being derailed near Newbridge, ...

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  14. DISARMAMENT

    The Geneva correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that the Five-power Disarmament conversations have begun unofficially, as a result of the ...

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  15. MAYOR'S SUGGESTION

    A suggestion that the Minister for Works (Mr. R. W. Wearer) should allow Walsh Island Government Dockyard to submit a quotation, if not actually a ...

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  16. BEER "BLACK"

    A meeting of wharf lumpers at Fremantle to-day decided by a large majority to declare beer "black," as a protect against the action of employers in ...

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  17. SQUADRON FUELLING

    The Zeven Provincien carries two 28 C .M. guns, four guns of 15 C.M., and some of 7½ C.M., but no anti-aircraft guns. The introduction of an ordinance prohibiting ...

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  18. WIDELY REPRESENTATIVE

    Invitations to the conference have been extended to all the big manufacturing and primary industries. In addition, representatives of the Chambers of Commerce ...

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  19. STORMY JOURNEY

    Mr. J. A. Mollison, who left England yesterday morning for West Africa preparatory to a flight across the South Atlantic to Brazil, arrived at Agadir at ...

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  20. HOSPITAL SUPPLIES

    The announcement made yesterday by the Minister for Health (Mr. R. W. D. Weaver) regarding the proposed introduction of a system of standardisation in ...

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  21. HERR HITLER'S POLICY

    It is authoritatively stated that the Hitler Government, like von Schleicher's desires to cooperate in solving the general disarmament problem on the basis of ...

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  22. SOUTH AFRICAN LEAVES

    Mr. Victor Smith, the young South African airman, left Southampton at 7.10 a.m. in an attempt to break Mrs. Mollison's record flight to the Cape of Good ...

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  23. HEAT RECORD

    Perth experienced record heat wave conditions to-day. The maximum temperature was 111.7 degrees-the highest ever recorded at the Perth Observatory. ...

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  24. SITUATION IN HOLLAND

    Excited by the Japanese mutiny, agitators are attempting to create unrest in the principal Dutch naval stations Strong measures by the authorities include the ...

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  25. RELEASE SOUGHT

    Numerous questions regarding Mahatmas Gandhi and imprisoned Congress leaders were asked in the Legislative Assembly at Delhi yesterday. Indian members ...

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  26. "MORE PERMANENCY"

    The Deputy Mayor of Waratah (Ald. Webb) reported to the Council last night, that he had attended a deputation which waited on the Minister for Works (Mr. ...

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  27. CHILD FOUND

    After being lost for 12 years, the daughter of two Russian refugees will soon rejoin her parents, now residents of New Zealand. The parents left Russia at the ...

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  28. PRACTICAL JOKER

    A member of the English team has been the victim of a practical joker. This player, who does not wish his name to be made public, received a telegram signed ...

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  29. BLOCK GUTTED

    With the temperature at 110 degrees in the shade, a big iceworks, a two-storied house and a butcher's shop in George-street, East Fremantle, were gutted by fire ...

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  30. FRENCH LUXURY LINER

    The Commission of Inquiry reports that the luxury liner, L'Atlantique was set afire deliberately, and that no other cause than malevolence seems to have ...

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  31. MESSAGE RECEIVED IN SYDNEY

    Amalgamated Wireless. Ltd., received to-day the following wireless message sent to all stations and signed "crew." Zeven Provincien. Are sailing to Sourabaya. ...

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  32. EXPLAIN "REFLATION"

    There is little likelihood that the Commonwealth Government will adopt the suggestion, made in Melbourne by Mr. Edmund Jowett that the prominent ...

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  33. MANUFACTURERS' ATTITUDE

    Invited to express the opinion of the Newcastle Chamber of Manufactures on the reply given to the deputation by the Minister, the President of the Chamber ...

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  34. REDUCED INTEREST

    To consider whether they will follow the example of the Commonwealth Bank in reducing interest rates by per cent., the directors of the Bank of New South ...

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  35. STRONG OBJECTION

    Thirty-seven Indian members of the Legislative Assembly, in a statement, support the Burmese attitude for the rejection of the British Government's ...

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  36. TEST PLAYERS FOR BRISBANE

    Stan McCabe, who has almost recovered from his brief boot of influenza, left to-night with other New South Wales member of the team for Brisbane, where ...

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  37. IMPORTANT DECISION

    A decision of considerable importance to New South Wales ratepayers was given by the Full Court today, when it dismissed all appeal by Emanuel Myerson ...

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  38. INCREASED SEVERITY

    King Carol has issued a decree increasing the severity of the martial law, ordering civilians to surrender weapons, and forbidding the nearing of uniforms or ...

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  39. MISSING CONSTABLE

    Mystery surrounds the disappearance and the reappearance of Constable Latrobe from his home at Bronte last week-end. Constable Latrobe is now unconscious in ...

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  40. VOTED FOR LABOUR

    The Lord Mayor of Sydney (Ald. Hagon) caused a stir at the meeting of the City Council—the first this year—to-night when he gave his casting vote to ...

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  41. STRUCK BY LIMB

    Edward Walter Kennedy, 59, a well-known farmer of Lower Bucca, was killed late this afternoon when struck by the limb of a tree, while he was felling scrub ...

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  42. FIRE UNDER CONTROL

    The Furness-Withy cargo steamer, Pacific Shipper, of 6300 tons, with a crew of 47, hound from London to Portland (Oregon), reported that the engine-room ...

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  43. "THE LAST TIME"

    Stating that it would he the last time, Deputies of the Free State, including the President of the Executive Council (Mr. Eamon de Valera) took the Oath of ...

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  44. ITALIAN LOAN FILLED

    The loan of £11,000,000 for the Institute of Industrial Reconstruction has been oversubscribed. The loan is in the form of premium bonds, issued at £91, bearing ...

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