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  2. INTEREST RATE

    Bitter opposition was expressed in the Legislative Council yesterday to the Government's interest proposals. For two hours the House debated the ...

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  3. THE RECALL.

    The Premier (Mr. Lang) instructed the Crown Law Department yesterday morning to draft the necessary documents to be despatched to the Imperial Government, ...

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  4. MR. BRUCE.

    Mr. S. M. Bruce addressed a large audience at Dandenong, the centre of the Flinders electorate, to-night. He announced his determination to re-enter Federal politics. ...

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  5. INDIAN TERRORISTS.

    The three terrorists, Bhagat Singh, Rajguru, and Sukhdev, were executed last night at Lahore central goal, in the presence of the City Magistrate. ...

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  6. LABOUR SPLIT.

    Challenging the authority of the Federal Labour party to interfere in State A.L.P. affairs the A.L.P. executive last night refused to be represented at the special Federal unity ...

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  7. DESPERATE SEARCH For the Missing 'Plane.

    Without having seen a sign of the Southern Cloud, twenty aeroplanes conducted a desperate search for the missing liner all to-day. In the absence of any trace of the 'plane or its passengers and crew in the last three days, the gravest view is taken of their fate. ...

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  8. LIBERALS. Danger of Split.

    From the viewpoint of all parties the political discussions taking place this week are of first-class interest. They throw a clearer light on the situation ...

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  9. SEARCH OPERATIONS.

    The Southern Cloud, which was on its way from Sydney to Melbourne, was last seen about 4.30 o'clock on Saturday afternoon, and it is thought to have made a forced landing ...

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  10. BOYCOTT POSITION.

    Replying to several questions regarding the present position of the Indian boycott, the Secretary for India (Mr. Wedgwood Benn) said in the House of Commons that he was ...

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  11. TOWN HALL.

    After a protracted and stormy debate upon the Lord Mayor's proposals for the reorganisation of the departments of the City Council, which involve the dismissal of two ...

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  12. AMBULANCE 'PLANE.

    Arrangements are being made for, one of the monoplanes of Australian National Airways, Ltd., a sister-machine to the Southern Cloud, to be specially equipped with ...

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  13. DECISION OF "SHADOW CABINET."

    A secret meeting of the Liberal "Shadow Cabinet" yesterday decided against a pact with the Labour party, although there is likely to be slightly closer co-operation than ...

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  14. WHEAT MARKET.

    Chicago wheat quotations fell to their lowest level since 1895 to-day, dropping 11 cents a bushel on 1931 crop options, following an announcement that the Federal Farm Board ...

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  15. WORK FOR DOLE.

    The State Government, it is understood, has decided to approve of the Moss Vale Council's unemployment scheme, The Government will pay the costs of the dole to the ...

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  16. FALL IN INCOMES.

    Definitely illustrating the full extent of the blow the 1930 depression dealt to taxable Incomes, the Treasury Department stated that the March collection of income and ...

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  17. CIVIL SERVICE.

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Lysaght) yesterday gave a strong hint to representatives of the Civil Service that they must expect a curtailment rather than an extension of ...

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  18. NEWNES FIELD. Non-payment of Wages.

    Because of the non-payment of wages, the majority of the men have evacuated the Newnes shale field, and those who are left have been assisted by the despatch of food and ...

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  19. IRISH SWEEPSTAKE.

    It was officially announced at Dublin that the total receipts in the Grand National sweepstake were £1,755,963. The prize money is £1,181,815, the first prize £354,544, second ...

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  20. QUESTION IN PARLIAMENT.

    The Minister for Mines (Mr. Baddeley) stated in the Legislative Assembly yesterday that he was making inquiries into the matter. He was exercising his rights under the Act, ...

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  21. ANOTHER 'PLANE TO SEARCH.

    Captain Follett and Mr. A. Lewis (mechanic) will leave Sydney early this morning in a Gypsy Moth aeroplane to join in the search. ...

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  22. RAILWAY DISASTER.

    Another death has occurred as a result of the Royal Scot express derailment. Dorothy Lang, who was returning from a holiday in Italy, and who was Dinned for three hours ...

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  23. "MEN WILL BE PAID."

    "The Newnes men will be paid in full," said Mr. Broue, holder of the Newnes oil shale leases, last night. He complained that the Western Miners' Federation had always been ...

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  24. WILD REPORTS

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) lost no time, in refitting travellers' stories that Australia was on the verge of a revolution, and that warships were standing by. ...

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  25. THE GOVERNOR.

    The Governor received an ovation when he entered the Town Hall last night for Dame Clara Butt's concert. This was one of Sir Philip Game's first public appearances since ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN STOCKS.

    Australian stocks have weakened. Allround dealings recorded a decline ranging from £1 to £4 compared with March 19. ...

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  27. HUGH D. McINTOSH.

    Yesterday the Federal Judge in Bankruptcy granted a petition to sequestrate the estate of Hugh Donald McIntosh, and appointed an official receiver. ...

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  28. SCHNEIDER CUP.

    The Royal Aero Club announced that after considering the claims of other localities, it had decided that the Solent-Spithead course was the most suitable for the Schneider Cup ...

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  29. STATE DEFAULT.

    In the House of Representatives, the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) told Mr. Corser (Q.) that the Ministry would later on have something to say in respect to the amount of ...

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  30. WATER BOARD.

    The Water Board, through its president (Mr. T. B. Cooper), is negotiating with the Premier (Mr. Lang), with a view to having the board exempted from the provisions of ...

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  31. AIR FORCE TRAGEDIES.

    The Air Ministry has announced that Lieutenant Alexander McDowell was killed when his aeroplane nose-dived in flames at Leuchars training base. Pilot-Sergeant W. ...

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  32. REDUCED COSTS

    Stevedores announce a 10 per cent. reduction in rates for sorting and stacking goods landed from oversea and interstate vessels. The lower charges are stated to ...

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  33. TOKIO-PARIS FLIGHT.

    The French aviators, Burtin and Moench, who recently flew from Paris to Tokio, will start on Thursday on the return flight to Paris. They will attempt to establish a ...

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  34. CANCER SERUM.

    Dr. Thomas Lumsden, of the London Hospital, warns people against exaggerating the importance of his discovery of a serum for treatment of cancer as reported from New ...

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  35. EARLY CLOSING.

    The Minister for Labour (Mr. Baddeley) informed a deputation of union officials yesterday that the Government was preparing a bill to enforce the early closing of shops. As soon ...

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  36. PRINCES' TOUR.

    The Prince of Wales and Prince George spent long hours to-day sunning themselves on the deck of the Alcantra, as the ship ploughed her way northward. They will reach ...

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