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  2. MR. SCULLIN.

    As a result of hurried negotiations by telephone yesterday, the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) has indicated his preparedness to compromise with the State Labour leaders and the N.S.W. section of the Federal Parliamentary Labour party on their demands for an inflation policy. ...

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  3. THE DISCOVERY.

    [Written specially by Sir Douglas Mawson, leader of the British, Australian, and New Zealand Antarctic Expedition. All rights reserved.] Jan. 9. ...

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  4. BROKEN HILL.

    The North and South mines and the Zinc Corporation will reopen to-morrow. This decision was reached after a mass meeting of unionists this morning and a ...

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  5. INDIAN CONSTITUTION.

    The Indian Round Table Conference, which is sitting to devise a form of self-government for India, is nearing the end of its task. A draft report has been submitted to the Federal Structure Committee. ...

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  6. ITALY'S AIM.

    The naval correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says: "Italy's naval building programme confirms the idea that she is aiming at supremacy in the Mediterranean rather ...

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  7. EXCHANGE RATES.

    Another rise in exchange rates Australia on London was announced yesterday. The new rate at which the banks will officially offer to buy telegraphic transfers on ...

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  8. FEDERAL SENATE

    The leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Latham) forecasted yesterday that the Senate would disapprove any legislation that embodied a policy of inflation. ...

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  9. INTERSTATE CONFERENCE DECISIONS.

    A new situation developed yesterday when it is understood that Mr. Scullin agreed to mould his policy to conform with the decisions of the last interstate Labour conference ...

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  10. THE DRAFT REPORT.

    The Indian Round Table Conference is expectcd to end its task this week. It has been provisionally arranged to hold a full meeting of the conference in committee on ...

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  11. GOLD INFLUX.

    "The Bank of France cannot refuse gold brought to it," said M. Germain-Martin, the French Minister for Finance, in an interview published in the Paris newspaper, "Midi," ...

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  12. BOARD MEETING.

    A meeting of the board of the commonwealth Bank was opened in Melbourne to-day. Sir Robert Gibson presided. The meeting lasted three hours, and adjourned until ...

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  13. NEGRO MURDERER.

    A message from Maryville (Missouri) states that a mob of 4000 whites battled with the police, who had arrested a negro following his confession that he had attacked and ...

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  14. INFLATION IN FRANCE.

    "The time has come to tell the truth about unemployment in France," says the Paris correspondent of the "Daily Express." He adds that according to an official statement ...

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  15. POLAR REGIONS.

    Commonwealth officials in the External Affairs Department to-day refused to comment on the statements attributed to the Norwegian Minister at Washington (Mr. ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN STOCKS.

    Australian stocks are further depressed. Sales to-day recorded average prices for Commonwealth 5 per cent. stocks at £70, and 6 per cent at £84/10/. Victorian 3½ per cent. ...

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  17. GIBBONS' SCHEME.

    "I predict that the terms of the Gibbons' financial proposals will be acceptable to the Prime Minister," said the Vice-President of the Executive Council (Senator Daly) to-day. ...

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  18. SMALLPOX.

    With a suspected case of smallpox on board, the British freighter Benvenue will reach Sydney in quarantine early this morning. The vessel, a unit of the Ben line, was ...

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  19. MUNGANA.

    It seems unlikely that the Mungana case will come on for hearing at the Civil sittings of the Supreme Court before April at the earliest. It is generally understood that ...

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  20. MR. THEODORE'S VIEWS SIX MONTHS AGO.

    Mr. Theodore's ideas on inflation can best be expressed by himself. On June 13 last, when the Central Reserve Bank Bill was before the House of ...

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  21. MURDERERS EXECUTED.

    Grave disorders occurred at Bombay to-day following news from Poona of the execution of four Indians for the murders of policemen in the Sholapur riots last May. ...

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  22. SLAVERY IN LIBERIA.

    An official message from Geneva states that the Liberian Charge d'Affaires his informed the League of Nations that the Liberian Government accepts, in principle, the League's ...

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  23. BRITISH TRADE

    Mr. William Jones, a former Mayor of Gloucester, and managing director of William Jones and Co0 (Gloucester), Ltd., England carpet and rug manufacturers who ariived ...

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  24. WHALING INDUSTRY.

    The possibility of a fresh field of taxation for Australia lends interest to a suggestion made to the Tasmanian Government by the Agent-General for Tasmania (Mr. d'Arcy W. ...

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  25. SETBACK FOR CAMPBELL.

    Captain Malcolm Campbell, who is ready to embark with the Bluebird on the Homeric on Wednesday, was dumbfounded to receive a cable message from his manager at Daytona ...

    Article : 128 words
  26. SOCIALISTS.

    Discussing "What is a Capitalist?" the "Times" says: "Socialists are turning away from the transference of capital out of private hands to the State. They have been ...

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  27. EMPIRE COMMUNICATIONS.

    The merging of the Canadian wireless and cable systems into a single company, to work in association with imperial and International Communications, Limited, of Great Britain, ...

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  28. STREET ACCIDENTS.

    There were 218 fatal motor accidents in the streets of the metropolitan area in 1930, and seven caused by trams. Both figures show a decrease compared with ...

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  29. ESCAPEE RECAPTURED.

    John Patrick Hayes, alias John Horace Hayes, who escaped fiom Yatala labour prison on April 9, 1930, was recaptured by detectives early this morning at a house at Upper ...

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  30. GRAND NATIONAL.

    AU Czechoslovakia is excited over the prospects of Gyilovam, the country's first entrv in the English Grand National. This nine-year-old gelding is an exceptional ...

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  31. AEROPLANE DAMAGED.

    Minor damage was done to the Gypsy Moth aeroplane which was being flown from Sydney to-day, when the machine made a forced landing in a paddock at Canberra. ...

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  32. WOMAN KILLED.

    Mrs. Alice Lee, 42 years of age of South Melbourne, was killed this morning when a motor car driven by her husband, Mr. John Lee, crashed into a moving train at a level ...

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  33. CANADIAN FARMERS.

    Saskatchewan farmers intend to support the campaign of Lloydminster (Alberta) farmers for secession if their agrarian demands are not met by the Canadian Government. ...

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  34. NO MORE CREDIT.

    The leading stores here have intimated to farmers that they are not in a position to extend further credit, that all future transactions must be on a cash basis, and that ...

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  35. PUBLIC WOOL AUCTION.

    A message from Buenos Aires states that great interest is being shown in the Argentine's first public wool auction to-morrow, which will be similar to the Australian and New Zealand ...

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  36. BANK-NOTES FRAUD.

    Arising out of the recent case against the British note printers, Messrs. William Waterlow and Co., who were deceived into printing a large quantity of bank-notes by conspirators, ...

    Article : 115 words
  37. THE RAILWAYS.

    Some measure of political control of the railways is likely to be the outcome of the refusal of the Chief Railway Commissioner (Mr. Cleary) to release Mr. E. J. Goode to ...

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  38. ANTHRAX REPORTED.

    The first outbreak of anthrax among sheep in the Tamwoith Pastures Protection Board area for 25 years occurred at Kelvin, where 75 in a flock of 2600 died. The others were ...

    Article : 53 words
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