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  2. A.J.C.

    A great crowd mustered at Randwick yesterday to witness the second day's programme of the A.J.C. meeting. The day was one of spring at last, and the racing ...

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  3. LABOUR'S GALA.

    The time-honoured Eight-hour Day procession' in the city yesterday, while it lacked the elaborate display of some of the pageants of former years, compared favourably with them ...

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  4. TRANSPORT.

    The State Cabinet has decided to proceed with the Transport Bill in the Legislative Assembly this week. It will be piloted through the House by the Minister for Transport (Mr. ...

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  5. CONVERSION LOAN.

    The loan converting the New South Wales 5[?] per cent. loan of £12,361,000, which falls due this month, will bear interest at the rate of 3½ per cent. The loan will be issued at £97/10/, and will be of five years' duration. ...

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  6. LABOUR PARTY.

    A split in the ranks of the State Labour party is threatened as a result of the action of the socialisation supporters in submitting motions of no confidence in the State ...

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  7. MANCHURIA.

    The Lytton report on Manchuria recommends, amongst other things, that a settlement should be arrived at subject to League principles, with Soviet ...

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  8. BRITISH NAVY.

    The naval correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says: "Far-reaching modifications in British naval policy are planned in the near future. They include the merging of the ...

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  9. EVENTFUL RACE.

    Two happenings, the first shortly after the start and the second just before the field swung into the straight, made the Centennial Park Handicap at Randwick yesterday an eventful ...

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  10. IRISH FREE STATE.

    It is understood that the Irish Free State Cabinet requested that the Governor-General (Mr McNeill) should be recalled, and that the King has approved of his relinquishment of ...

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  11. HINDENBURG'S BIRTHDAY.

    President von Hindenburg celebrated his 85th birthday to-day. Dense crowds assembled in Berlin and cheered outside his residence. The streets were crowded as the President drove to ...

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  12. CITY BUILDING.

    At the last general meeting of the shareholders of Anthony Hordern and Sons, Limited, the chairman announced that important alterations and extensions of the company's ...

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  13. PREMIER'S COMMENT.

    "Four months ago the effective rate on the stocks in London was £8/8/ per cent.," said the Premier and Treasurer (Mr. Stevens) in an interview last night. "The new ...

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  14. LONG NEGOTIATIONS.

    Negotiations for the conversion loan lasted longer than for any Australian loan for many years. Mr. Bruce should have gone to Geneva on September 24 with the terms completed. ...

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  15. THE ATTENDANCE.

    Although there were many striped and spotted silk frocks at Randwick yesterday, printed and sprigged silks had a triumph, too, some of the smartest women wearing frocks ...

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  16. ANTARCTICA.

    An enthralling lecture on the 1929 and 1930 expedition to the Antarctic, led by Sir Douglas Mawson, was given last night in the Bridge Theatre by Dr. W. Wilson Ingram, a member ...

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  17. INDIAN TERRORISM.

    The latest phase of terrorism in Calcutta is the distribution of threatening pamphlets. Yesterday pamphlets were distributed threatening women relatives of Indian Government ...

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  18. MR. LYONS' STATEMENT.

    "The negotiations for the loan," said the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) yesterday, "have been carried out in London by the Minister without portfolio (Mr. Bruce), who has been ...

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  19. FEDERAL MINISTERS.

    Federal Ministers who were in Sydney yesterday expressed gratification at the success of the negotiations. The Minister for the Interior Mr. Parkhill), the Assistant Minister ...

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  20. DON BRADMAN.

    The sporting editor of the "Daily Herald" says: "Were Bradman not to play in the tests they would be farcical. Those on the spot predict that the difficulty will be ...

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  21. COURT MASTER

    Walter Leslie Stuart, Master of the Supreme Court, was arrested this afternoon, and brought before a specially constituted police court, and charged with having fraudulently disposed of ...

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  22. PUBLIC SERVANTS.

    An important judgment which excludes State public servants who were transferred to the Commonwealth from the reduction of pensions provisions of the Commonwealth Financial ...

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  23. BONUSES ON OUTPUT

    The paucity and inferiority of the output of the Soviet's staple needs explains M. Stalin's new decree to increase and improve production. It even permits the introduction ...

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  24. LOAN POINTS THE WAY

    "The first conversion by the new Government," said the Assistant Treasurer (Mr. Spooner) last night, "represents a large annual saving to the New South Wales budgetary ...

    Article : 129 words
  25. ELECTRICAL STORM.

    An exceptionally severe electrical storm passed over Coff's Harbour last evening. Vivid fla[?]hes of lightning nnd deafening thunder were accompanied by heavy rain. ...

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  26. LEAGUE ASSEMBLY.

    The League of Nations Assembly unanimously admitted Iraq to membership. The President of the Assembly (M. Politis) said that the event marked the political ...

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  27. LONDON COMMENT.

    The financial editor of the "Daily Telegraph," commenting on the conversion, says that the yield will be somewhat over 81/ per cent, and advises holders to convert, because ...

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  28. MURDER CHARGE

    Following the double drowning tragedy in Torrens Lake last night, Norman Raymond Newell, a young unemployed man, living at the Church of England hostel, Wright-street, ...

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  29. SAVING IN INTEREST

    Excluding exchange, the net saving in interest effected by the conversion will be £261,965 a year. The amount outstanding on the old loan is ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A fantastic claim that sheep can be chemically shorn is made by Professor Illin, of Moscow, after eight years' experiment. He says that he treated 2500 sheep with ...

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  31. MOUNT MORGAN.

    Excellent progress has been made at Mount Morgan mines since work was resumed about three months ago, according to the report made to the Minister for Mines (Mr. ...

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  32. QUEENSLAND.

    In the Industrial Couit to-day. Mr. S. Benjamin, on behalf of the employers, applied for a reduction of 8/ per week in the basic wage of males and for proportionate ...

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  33. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN STOCKS.

    The Premier (Mr. Hill) stated to-night that any time between now and 1942 South Australia could convert £11,500,000 in London. The interest those stocks was now carrying ...

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  34. WHEAT MARKET.

    Mr. A. R. Walker, managing director of the London office of the Victorian Wheat Growers' Corporation, who is now visiting Melbourne, said to-day that during the coming wheat ...

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  35. ARMED ROBBERS

    Leonard Conlon, 26, and John Patrick Carslake, 32, who had been found guilty of having, on August 6, while armed with a loaded pistol, robbed George Freer and Mary ...

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  36. BANKER'S VIEWS.

    "Quite a good rate of interest," said Mr. A. C. Davidson general manager of the Bank of New South Wales, commenting on the conversion scheme. "Any effective rate under ...

    Article : 99 words
  37. BUSINESS MEN PLEASED.

    The president of the Chamber of Manufactures (Mr. H. Gordon Bennett) and the president of the Chamber of Commerce (Mr. A. Spencer Watts) both expressed ...

    Article : 43 words
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