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  2. PREMIERS.

    The Premiers' Conference and the Loan Council meeting are to be opened in Melbourne to-morrow afternoon. ...

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  3. POLICE RAID.

    Many exciting and amusing incidents were witnessed at Bankstown yesterday, when a large party of police raided a "two up school," which was being conducted in a clearing in ...

    Article : 496 words
  4. AIR MAIL. Report Received.

    When the report from the inter-departmental committee on civil aviation and an Anglo-Australian air mall is presented to the Federal Cabinet shortly, the Minister for ...

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  5. INDIA.

    Rapid progress is being made in attempt to bring about communal political peace and for the first time it can be said that the situation is hopeful. Though at first the ...

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  6. BEXLEY OUTRAGE.

    A series of malicious acts against Miss Martha L. Harris, who lives alone in Mimosa-street, Boxley, culminated in her weatherboard house being bombed early on Saturday ...

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  7. IRON AND STEEL.

    The report of the Import Duties Advisory Committee on iron and steel duties has been issued, accompanied by a Treasury order for the further continuance for a period of two ...

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  8. UNITED STATES The Presidency.

    As the Presidential campaign enters the final fortnight signs are accumulating that the Democratic march to victory will not be easily halted. It may ...

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  9. OTTAWA.

    During the debate in the House of Commons on the financial resolution giving effect to the Ottawa agreements (which was carried by 451 votes to 84), Major Atlee (Lab.) moved ...

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  10. MR. BRUCE'S INTERVIEW.

    The Australian Resident Minister in London (Mr. S. M. Bruce) called on the chairman of Imperial Airways, Ltd. (Sir Eric Geddes), and had a lengthy discussion on the proposed air ...

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  11. REFORMS IN NEPAL.

    Important reforms were announced by the Maharaja Joodha Shumshere Jung Bahadur Rana, on his installation as Premier of Nepal. The ceremony took place at Hanumandhoka ...

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  12. ARMAMENT TRUCE.

    The United States' acceptance of a four months' extension, to March 1, of the present armament truce, as proposed by the Disarmament Conference, was forwarded to ...

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  13. MRS. PAWLEY.

    Mrs. Muriel Pawley, the 19-year-old Englishwoman, who, with Mr. Charles Corkran, was captured by Manchurian bandits and held for eight weeks, said, in an interview ...

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  14. M.C.C. TEAM.

    Rain prevented a continuance of the match between England and Western Australia to-day. Heavy ra[?] fell throughout the night and ...

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  15. SEARCH FOR GOLD.

    Leaving Parafield Aerodrome early this morning, the West-Centralian Gold Exploration Company's expedition set out in the 'plane West Centralian for Ceduna. The expedition ...

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  16. PASS OF VICTORIA.

    One hundred years ago yesterday the Pass of Victoria—the key to the door of the golden West—was opened by Sir Richard Bourke, then Governor. There was jubilation among the ...

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  17. KREUGER FRAUDS.

    Anton Wendler, head of a firm of Stockholm accountants and one of the three auditors of the Kreuger and Toll Company, has been sentenced to 18 months' imprisonment. ...

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  18. PRIVATE POSTAL SERVICES.

    Following an enormous decline in postal revenue, the Bombay Government has unearthed parallel postal services in various centres, letters and parcels being carried by ...

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  19. RINGS WORTH £500

    A robbery took place in Main-street, Lithgow, last night. The shop of F. T. Pedersen, Jeweller, was entered, and diamond rings valued at between £400 and £500 were ...

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  20. LONG VOYAGE.

    An exciting story of adventures in a 37 feet yacht in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans was related by a London journalist, Mr. Sidney Howard, on his arrival in Sydney on Saturday ...

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  21. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. S. M. Bruce, Australian Resident Minister in London, gave a luncheon yesterday, at which the guests included Sir Robert Horne formerly President of the Board of Trade, and ...

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  22. AMERICAN FLEET.

    Foreign naval observers here are inclined to credit stories now revived about a "mystery" ship shadowing the American naval manoeuvres in Pacific waters, although they do not ...

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  23. TERRORIST OUTRAGE.

    The Bombay Presidency, hitherto conspicuous for its comparative lack of revolutionary activity, yesterday experienced the first terrorist outrage for three years, when an attempt ...

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  24. NEW WORKS.

    The State Ministry has decided to adopt a policy that in future loan moneys shall be expended only on works of a reproductive character. ...

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  25. R. H. BETTINGTON.

    Dr. R. H. Bettington, Australian amateur golf champion, on Saturday emulated the example of his wife on the previous day—he won the men's "champion of champions" ...

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  26. STRAW POLL FIGURES.

    "The Literary Digest," which is conducting a straw poll, says that out of 2,617,000 ballots from 48 States, Governor Roosevelt (Democrat) has received 1,473,446 votes, and ...

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  27. THE ROYAL FAMILY.

    The King and Queen, who have spent the past fortnight at Sandringham, their Norfolk residence, will return to London on Monday. The Prince of Wales is completing plans ...

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  28. COTTON INDUSTRY.

    A stoppage in the spinning section of the cotton industry to-morrow was averted after 81½ consecutive hours' negotiation. An agreement was reached which provides for a wage ...

    Article : 72 words
  29. LONDON MARKET.

    The "Daily Telegraph" says that as a result of the observations of the Governor of the Bank of England (Mr. Montagu Norman) on "frozen" credits, there is a strong possibility ...

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  30. PRISON RIOT.

    During the riot at Portsmouth Prison, Kingston (Ontario), 200 convicts seized the mailbag factory. They barricaded the doors with supplies and machineyr. and threatened ...

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  31. LOST MEMORY.

    Suffering from loss of memory, Eric Bailey (27), linotype operator, who had been missing from his home at Bowral since October 15, was found at Newcastle to-day. ...

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  32. EGYPT'S GOLD.

    The gold on the sunken liner Egypt, of which £732,250 worth has been raised, was the subject of an action in the Admiralty Division of the King's Bench. ...

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  33. DOLE FORMS.

    Indifferent success has met attempts during the week-end to arrange for the burning of questionnaire forms issued to recipients of food relief in bonfires similar to those lit ...

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  34. RECTOR OF STIFFKEY

    The Rev. Harold Davidson, formerly rector of Stiffkey (Norfolk), who was found guilty by the Norwich Consistory Court of several offences, including immoral conduct, and who ...

    Article : 356 words
  35. AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    According to returns for the year ended June 30, compiled by the Acting Commonwealth Statistician (Professor L. F. Giblin), two-thirds of the imports into the ...

    Article : 294 words
  36. FRUIT SHOW.

    In the British Empire section of the Imperial Fruit Show at Birmingham, the following awards were made:— Canned fruits: Ardmona, four first prizes ...

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  37. GERMANY.

    One of the most sober German papers, "Der Deutsche," publishes a story of a Hitlerite plot to make President von Hindenburg a vertual prisoner, and compel him to agree to a ...

    Article : 112 words
  38. COSTLY ACCIDENT.

    Damage estimated at about £1000 was caused to Maples' furniture warehouse, Prahran, to-day as a result of an accident which had a remarkable sequel. Two brothers were ...

    Article : 226 words
  39. RUSSIA'S TRADE.

    The Moscow Foreign Trade Magazine declares that the British Empire ranks second among the countries exporting to Russia it says:—"During the past eight months ...

    Article : 103 words
  40. BRITISH MOTOR TRADE.

    The international motor show at Olympia which has been open for nine days ends tonight Visitors numbered about the same as last year (about 185,000), out exhibitors agree ...

    Article : 124 words
  41. BROKEN HILL.

    Both the offers made by the mining companies to the unionists on Friday were rejected at a meeting of the Industrial Council to-day There was a good deal of support for the ...

    Article : 107 words
  42. NEW CANADIAN LOAN.

    The Minister for Finance (Mr E N Rhodes) told the House of Commons yesterday that the Government would issue a new loan for 80,000,000 dollars, probably on October 31. ...

    Article : 44 words
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