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  2. OTTAWA CONFERENCE.

    The members of the Australian delegation to the Imperial Economic Conference at Ottawa will depart by the Aorangi at 4 p.m. to-day. Yesterday Mr. S. M. Bruce (Assistant Minister and leader of the delegation) reviewed the issues and prospects of the conference in a special ...

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  3. MR. CLEARY'S EVIDENCE

    Mr. W. J. Cleary, formerly Chief Railways Commissioner, yesterday gave evidence before Judge Thomson, who is sitting as a Royal Commission to investigate the conduct of Mr. Charles Joachim Goode, Chief Transport Commissioner, when he was in the employ of the Railways Department. ...

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  4. REPARATIONS.

    Private conversations between the leading delegates were carried on to-day both at Geneva and Lausanne. Close secrecy was observed in official ...

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  5. ASHORE.

    The trawler Charlie Cam is aground in an apparently dangerous position at Bunga Head, 10 miles north of Tathra, on the South Coast. The crew has landed safely. ...

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  6. STATE CABINET.

    The State Cabinet, which sat to a late hour last night, decided that the bill to provide for the reform of the Upper House and a referendum of the electors, should be brought down ...

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  7. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The work of the session is progressing so well that the House of Commons will probably go into its summer recess on July 13, the day on which the Lord President of the Council ...

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  8. PROSPECTS REVIEWED.

    On the eve of his departure for Ottawa, Mr. Bruce expressed confidence last night that practical assistance would be afforded to many Australian industries. ...

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  9. MAIN ISSUES

    The leader of the Australian delegation to the Ottawa Conference (Mr. Bruce), in a speech yesterday as the guest of the Royal Empire Society at a luncheon at David Jones', ...

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  10. EXCHANGE RATE.

    At a meeting of the Water Board yesterday Sir Thomas Henley submitted a motion protesting against the high rate of exchange, and asking the Federal Government to reimburse ...

    Article : 256 words
  11. THE CARTAGE CONTRACTS.

    When the hearing was resumed yesterday. Mr. F. C. Garside, controller of stores in the Transport Trust, was again in the witnessbox. He produced a report of the result of a ...

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  12. MR. TOUT FAREWELLED.

    In the board-room of the A.M.P. Society yesterday afternoon, Mr. F. H. Tout, who is a member of the society's board and a delegate to the Ottawa Conference, was farewelled by ...

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  13. CROWN LANDS.

    The State Government has decided to adopt a policy of encouraging land settlement. By this means it is hoped to increase production. One of the first steps taken by the ...

    Article : 284 words
  14. MEAT TRADE.

    The Judgment of Mr. Justice Evatt in the High Court yesterday declaring that an interstate dispute existed in the retail meat industry will have far-reaching effects in the ...

    Article : 341 words
  15. SCENES IN DUBLIN.

    The special representative of the Australian Press Association in Dublin says that the city probably has never been so crowded. The gaily decorated streets are bathed in ...

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  16. BANKER'S ROLE.

    The Governor of the Commonwealth Bank (Mr. E. C. Riddle) says that he is going to the Ottawa Conference as the representative of the Commonwealth Bank, and not as an ...

    Article : 164 words
  17. ENGLISH TEST TEAM

    The most interesting feature of the choice of the English team to meet the All India team in the test commencing at Lord's next Saturday, is the inclusion of three players who ...

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  18. JACK SHARKEY

    Jack Sharkey, of America won the world's heavyweight boxing championship, receiving a points decision over the holder of the title. Max Schmeling, the German champion. The ...

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  19. RECIPROCAL PURCHASES.

    Affirming the need for reciprocal purchases of Empire products, the Association of British Chambers of Commerce, in a pamphlet incidentally mentions the policy of some Empire ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN DELEGATION.

    The members of the Australian delegation include Mr. S. M. Bruce, Assistant Treasurer (principal delegate), Mr. H. S. Gullett, Minister for Customs; Mr. E. Abbott, Deputy ...

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  21. BONUS SYSTEM

    An agitation has commenced among sections of raliway employees for the reintroduction of the bonus system which was abolished in the raliway service following Mr. Rogers's ...

    Article : 317 words
  22. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    A message from San Pedro (California) says that the Australian Olympic team stretched their legs there to-day. The athletes are anxious to get into training. They were met ...

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  23. BROADCAST FROM DUBLIN.

    Station 2SM (Sydney) will rebroadcast, at 4 p.m. to-day a telephonic conversation from Father Moynihan in Dublin. Father Moynihan is the editor of the Melbourne "Advocate." ...

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  24. THE KING.

    The King this morning held a full-dress investiture at Buckingham Palace, when he conferred on more than 100 recipients the decorations given them in the last birthday honours ...

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  25. ARRANGEMENTS ON AORANGI.

    Elaborate arrangements have been made on board the Canadian-Australasian Royal mail motor liner Aorangi, on which the delegates will travel to Vancouver. A deck cabin has ...

    Article : 76 words
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