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  2. OTTAWA CONFERENCE.

    Decisivas of great importance are expected to result from this week's negotiations between dominion and British delegates to the Imperial Economic, Conference. A preference plus quota proposal dealing with butter has been submitted ...

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  3. UPPER HOUSE

    A scheme for the reform of the Legislative Council was agreed to at yesterday's meeting of the State Cabinet. It will have to be submitted to the ...

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  4. TRAIN WRECKER

    An unsuccessful attempt was made this evening to derail a passenger train on the branch railway line to Belmont, Lake Macquarie. ...

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  5. BROADCASTING.

    The chairman of the Broadcasting Commission (Mr. C. Lloyd'Jones) said' yesterday that 211 applications had been received for the position of general manager of the ...

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  6. IRELAND.

    Mr. de Valera has announced that the anti-British tariffs imposed under the Emergency Duties Act will become operative to-day. ...

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  7. TIN HARES.

    Evidence that Mr. F. S. Swindell, managing director of the Greyhound Coursing Association, Ltd., had shown him in September last year a draft of the proposed bill to legalise ...

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  8. ALLEGED ASSASSIN.

    Though a queue of all classes waited from dawn, only those connected with the case were admitted to the trial of Paul Gorguloff. the Russian who is charged with assassinating the ...

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  9. BURGLARS

    Before being disturbed by a householder, three burglars evidently spent more than an hour In a home in Wa velicy on Mondny night packing up valuable ai tides and ...

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  10. SHOT FIRED.

    Donald McDonald, 26, butcher, narrowly escaped serious injury this' morning when a bullet, which was fired from a pea-rifle by a man who was standing within a few feet of ...

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  11. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    The correspondent of the Australian Press Association says that a new threat to Andrew ("Boy") Charlton developed over the Week-end in the performance of the Japanese youth. ...

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  12. MEAT TRADE.

    A development at the Conference is that of South Africa declaring herself as a potential exporter of chilled beef. This Involves further consideration of the whole meat position, which ...

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  13. H[?]VE OF INDUSTRY.

    Delegates and experts all returned to their labours this morning, refreshed by the rest of a traditional British Sunday and Ottawa is once again a ...

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  14. VOLUNTARY SYSTEM.

    Commanding officers of militia units, in a report to the Minister for Defence (Senator Sir George Pearce) state that failure to create an adequate reserve of infantry troops is the ...

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  15. AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Latham the Federal Attorney-General who returned to Melbourne to-day, said that his conversations abroad with leaders of European politics and finance were agreeable ...

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  16. STEPS TO RECOVERY.

    In an address to the Agricultural Bureau conference at Hawkesbury College yesterday, the Assistant Treasurer (Mr. Spooner) reviewed the necessary steps which must be taken to ...

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  17. FRUIT BARROWS.

    Inquiries made veste ay concerning the ownership of fruit and vegetable barrows in the city showed that comparativo'. few of those In the centra) area are privately owned ...

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  18. WAR DEBTS.

    The Washington correspondent of the New york "Times" states that a conference with the Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee (Senator Borah) revealed that his ...

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  19. BODY IN HARBOUR.

    The body of Gabriel Jenkins, aged 48 years, a commercial traveller, was found floating near No. 4 wharf, Circular Quay, yesterday morning. Sergeant Harivel and Constable ...

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  20. FOREIGN POTATOES.

    Under an additional import duties order, which the Treasury issued to-night on the recommendation of the Import Duties Advisory Committee, foreign potatoes Imported into ...

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  21. CURRENCY POSITION.

    The Currency Committee met and appointed Mr. Stevens (Canada) chairman. It was decided that all delegation leaders should meet on Thursday and review the present exchange ...

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  22. APPRENTICESHIP.

    The effect of an application before the Federal Arbitration Court on the future training of artisans was dlsrpssed by Judge Beeby yesterday. The application, by the Metal ...

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  23. INDIA.

    As the announcement of the home Government's communal award draws near (It is understood that it will be made within a fortnight) there is considerable feeling ...

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  24. STANDARDISATION.

    Mr. S. M. Bruce (Australia) proposed, and Mr. N. C. Havenga (South Africa) seconded, that it was unanimously agreed that Sir Atul Chandra Ohatterjee (India) should be ...

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  25. NO RELIEF WORK

    Representations have been made to the Government that war pensioners and others with large families who for sentimental reasons have refused to accept the dole should ...

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  26. EMPIRE BUTTER.

    The Empire butter experts having made excellent progress with their plan, the leaders of the Australian, New Zealand, South African. Irish Free State, and Canadian delegations ...

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  27. CONVERSION LOAN.

    More than £1,000,000,000 of 5 per cent, war loan has already been converted to 3½ per cent. under the Government's conversion scheme. A statement to this effect was made to-day ...

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  28. MASKED MAN

    A masked and armed man bailed up a girl in the bookstall on the Taronga Park wharf last evening and robbed her of 12/. The police wpre on the scene a few minutes later, ...

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  29. UNFAIR FOREIGN PRACTICES.

    The Empire Trade Promotion Committee carefully examined tne bearing of unfair trade practices upon the operation of Empire preferential arrangements. When considering ...

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  30. WORLD'S CEREALS.

    The Dominion Cereal Committee had a preliminary discussion on the world wheat position. The subject chiefly concerns Canada, Australia, and India as producers, and, in a ...

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  31. THE ORSOVA

    Outward bound for London, the Orient Royal mall liner Orsova grounded on a sandbank off Rye, inside Port Phillip [?] this evening. ...

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  32. MR. J. A. MOLLISON.

    "Heart's Content" is the name that has been given to Mr. J. A. Molllson's aeroplane, in which next month he will attempt to fly across the Atlantic and back, says the ...

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  33. MR. BRUCE OPTIMISTIC.

    During the conference of representatives of the wine industry yesterday, the Minister for Commerce (Mr. Hawker) announced that the Federal Ministry had received a cable message ...

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  34. WATCHMAN ATTACKED

    After arresting two men who were in the act of breaking into an unoccupied house in Elisabeth Bay late last night a night watchman was brutally attaft'ccd by thp two suspects and ...

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  35. FREE MEAL.

    Seventeen unemployed men who thought out a good scheme to be served with a free meal on Monday found that their idea was not as bright as it seemed. It had an ...

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  36. GERMANY.

    President von Hindenburg has revoked the state of emergency in Berlin and the province of Brandenburg, where what has virtually been martial law has been operative ...

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  37. LEVEL CROSSING.

    Herbert Shingle, motor lorry driver, suffered extensive head injuries and shock to-day, when his vehicle was shuck by the engine of a stock train at a railway level crossing near Kenebri. ...

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  38. GOODE REPORT.

    It is expected that the Royal Commissioner's report on his inquiry into the circumstances of Mr. Goode's appointment as Chief Transport Commissioner will be in the ...

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  39. MURDER CHARGE.

    Following the death of a man nannsd Flynn in Balranald recently, allegedly from the effects of poison Detective Sergeant Allmond of the Criminal Investigation Branch, was sent ...

    Article : 76 words
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