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  2. FINANCE PROBLEMS

    Recent history in Australia has reinforced the view that the financial relations between the component members of a Federal union mainly determine the ...

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  3. STUDY DEBTS

    The Banking and Commerce Committee of the House of Commons will study the problem of public and private debts and interest rates, it was agreed on Monday ...

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  4. DIVIDED SYSTEM

    The former Australian Solicitor-General (Sir Robert Garran), in an address at a luncheon of the Royal Empire Society, declared that protection had run to ...

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  5. TAXATION LAW

    The Federal Deputy Commissioner of Taxation, Mr. Joseph Adams, concluded his evidence before the Royal Commission on Taxation in Melbourne to-day, ...

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  6. BAND CHAMPIONS

    Hamilton Citizens' Band, which tied with the Bondi Beach Concert Band for first place in the A grade championship at the New South Wales Band ...

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  7. 10 PER CENT. CUT

    The Commonwealth Public Service Associations are preparing a monster petition for submission to Cabinet, asking for the termination of the 10 per cent. cut in ...

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  8. SURF BEACHES

    Interesting observations on the equipment and control of Sydney's main beaches, and a comparison with the facilities offered at Newcastle beaches, are ...

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  9. FOURTH TEST

    England will start the fourth Test match at Brisbane brimful of confidence for victory. One up and two to go warrants hopefulness for ultimate success, for ...

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  10. LIBERAL LEADER

    "Liberals have an obnoxious habit of barracking their leaders in critical times, and have developed a new and dangerous method of bodyline bowling, but ...

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  11. AGENT-GENERAL

    The State Cabinet to-do appointed Mr. Richard Linton, who is Secretary to the Cabinet as the Victorian Agent-General in London in succession to Mr. Walter ...

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  12. "DRASTIC AND UNFAIR"

    The Secretary of the Hamilton Citizens' Band. (Mr. L. A. Spencer) yesterday described the action of the Band Association in disqualifying Hamilton as ...

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  13. NEWCASTLE SHOW

    Another attraction for the 1933 Newcastle Show, which will begin on February 22, was announced yesterday. The Secretary of the Society (Mr. P. G. Legoe) ...

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  14. SPLENDID DISPLAY

    The Australian Minister Resident in London (Mr. S. M. Bruce), and the New Zealand High Commissioner (Sir Thomas Wilford). inspected at Smithfield a ...

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  15. MINING SHARES

    On the stock markets to-day, the outstanding feature was again the renewed activity in mining shares. A sharp increase in sterling rates sent ...

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  16. INCAPACITATED MAN

    Interest attaches to Judge Perdriau's dismissal of an application by James Ward, Ltd., for a reduction of the weekly amount of £4 paid to Richard Weeks ...

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  17. BOILER EXPLODES

    The explosion at Billancourt, on the outskirts of Paris, which caused the deaths of eight workmen, sad injury to 100 to, occcured in the Renault motor works. ...

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  18. WATER RATES

    An inquiry into the increase in the rates imposed for 1931-32 by the Metropolitan Water and Sewerage Board was opened to-day, when the President (Mr. ...

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  19. SPARKS FROM ENGINE

    Claiming £400 damages from the Railway Commissioners for loss sustained when sparks from a locomotive caused a fire which destroyed portion of his property. ...

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  20. BIG INCREASE

    The number of unemployed in Britain on January 23 was 2,903,065, an increase of 179,778 compared with December 19. It is due chiefly to seasonal slackness in the ...

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  21. COST OF FOOD RELIEF

    New regulations under the Unemployment Relief Administration Act were approved by the State Executive Council to-day. ...

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  22. WOMEN SHOPLIFTERS

    The opinion that many women who told the Courts that they had committed shoplifting offences during a temporary mental stress, were telling the truth, was ...

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  23. CHARGE WITHDRAWN

    The well-known novelist and travel-writer. Winifred James, was ordered to appear at Bow-street Court today to answer a charge of failing to register as an ...

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  24. PLUCKY WOMAN

    Described by police as a very plucky woman, Mrs. Isabel Bevan, was complimented by the Magistrate at the Hornsby Police Court to-day for the part she ...

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  25. FALL OF EARTH

    William Levy had William Edgar were buried by a fall of earth at the Mount Stewart mine on Saturday. The men were engaged in retimbering a place when ...

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  26. OFFICIALS CHARGED

    At the Central Police Court to-day, Oswald Corkhill, 47, secretary, and William Thedeus Page 45, company director, were further remanded on a charge of ...

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  27. SET ON TOUCHLINE

    Playing with St. Mary's Hospital against Pontypool and New Zealand, a forward W. E. Henley, a former Oxford "Blue," dislocated his jaw, which a doctor ...

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  28. MR. J. G. LATHAM

    Addressing members of the National Club at luncheon to-day, the Federal Attorney-General (Mr. J. G. Latham) said that it could be justly claimed that the ...

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  29. STILL BLOCKED

    The Tully River' is still several feet over the railway bridge, and the service between Cairns and Brisbane could not be resumed to-day. It is hoped that the water ...

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  30. MAILBAG ROBBERY

    West Australian postal Officials are inquiring, so far without success, into the disappearance of portion of the contents of a mailbag, valued in ail at approximately ...

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  31. EVADING QUOTA

    The "Daily Express" says that Argentine meat firms are evading the quota by shipping prime joints of beef as bagged meat, which ranks as offal, on which there ...

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  32. FILM DISPUTE

    Although no contracts have yet been signed with the various distributing companies, the agreements are in the possession of General Theatres Corporation, and ...

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  33. TWO DROWNED

    Richard Bladen, 24, and Patrick Tychurst, 5, were drowned while swimming in a dam at Weethalle this afternoon. It is stated that Bladen was taking tile ...

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  34. SISTER DROWNED

    Despite an heroic attempt by her 15-year-old brother, Albert, to rescue her, Nellie Masters, 19, who was holidaying with her parents at Lithgow, was drowned ...

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  35. SOVIET WHALERS

    The three Soviet whaling vessels which were captured some time ago by the Japanese, have been condemned to confiscation, and the captains fined 1000 yen for ...

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  36. DEATH IN LONDON

    The death has occurred of the wife of Commissioner Charles H. Jeffries, the Salvation Army Officer in charge of corps work throughout Britain. She was ...

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  37. BLIND ON FIRE

    Waratah and Tighe's Hill Fire Brigades were called to a residence at 151 Maitland-road, Mayfield, last night, occupied by Mrs. A. Marsden. A lighted candle ...

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  38. MUSIC COLLEGE EXAMINERS

    Drs. C. Edgar For and J. F. Borland have been Appointed Trinity College of Music examiners in Australia and Drs. Anderson Tryer and Ronald Chamberlain ...

    Article : 33 words
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