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  2. MR. LANG'S REPLY.

    The Premier (Mr. Lang), referring to the letter signed by him and addressed to Mr. Lyons, chairman of the Loan Council, published in the "Herald" yesterday, says it does not disprove his statement that New South Wales was not appealing to the Loan Council for financial assistance. ...

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  3. COMMUNIST RIOT.

    A procession of about 500 Communists clashed with the police at the corner of Spring and Collins streets to-day. ...

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  4. ARMED MEN.

    A daring robbery was carried out this afternoon in the George-street branch of the Commercial Bank of Australia, Ltd., by three armed men, who escaped with £950. ...

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  5. TARIFF WAR

    The British Foreign Minister (Mr. Henderson), speaking yesterday at Genova before the committee which is dealing with the economic union of Europe, referred to the different ...

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  6. HUGE SAVINGS.

    A campaign in favour of more spending and less thrift has been launched in England in order to stimulate trade and wipe out unemployment. ...

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  7. WHEAT ACT FAILS.

    Following a conference between the Prime Minister, the Acting Minister for Markets (Mr. Forde), and the chairman of Commonwealth Bank Board (Sir Robert Gibson), to-day, a statement was issued by Mr. Forde which was tantamount to an admission that wheat advances ...

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  8. INDIAN CONFERENCE.

    When the final plenary session of the Indian Round Table Conference is resumed to-morrow, the speakers will include Lord Reading, a former Viceroy, and Lord Peel, ...

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  9. MINISTER'S STATEMENT.

    Mr. Forde said to-day that the payment of 3/ a bushel was, as stated in Parliament, contingent upon the Commonwealth Bank finding the necessary finance. The Bank ...

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  10. "TRADE WILL GO AHEAD."

    Prominent representatives of oversea shipping companies last night expressed the opinion that normal trade would now be resumed. "Up to the present," one said, "I ...

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  11. STARVATION IN U.S.A.

    The severity of the situation in the drought area is becoming increasingly apparent, and the attention of the Government is focussed upon reports of destitution and starvation ...

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  12. PREMIER'S STATEMENT.

    The Premier (Mr. Lang) said yesterday:- "The publication in the 'Herald' this morning of correspondence between the New South Wales Treasury and the Loan Council in no ...

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  13. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales left Paris last night for Santander (Spain) to join the liner Oropesa, en route to South America. The accidental derailment of another train near Bordeaux ...

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  14. "IMPRACTICABLE SCHEME."

    "The abandonment of the Wheat Advances Act seems to be the abandonment of a scheme that was quite impracticable from the start," said Mr. G. W. Walker, managing director of ...

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  15. SCHNEIDER CUP.

    A message from Rome says that, though Italy is very disappointed at Britain's defection from the Schneider Cup race, she is anxious to have a contest with France. Three ...

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  16. INFLATION AND EXCHANGE.

    The "Observer," in an editorial, welcomes Mr. Scullln's declaration against inflation, and approves of the Loan Council's three-year plan. It points out, however, that the ...

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  17. TELLER SHOOTS THIEF.

    An attempt to rob the William-street, city, branch of the Commercial Bank of Australia was made by a young man at 12.30 this afternoon, but the teller, Wilfred Gregory Hackett, ...

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  18. MISS AMY JOHNSON.

    Miss Amy Johnson left Warsaw in perfect weather at 11.30 a.m. to-day, but was forced to land at Klodawa, halfway to Poznan, owing to a defect in her petrol supply. ...

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  19. VIOLENT STORM.

    A violent hailstorm, accompanied by wind of hurricane violence, swept across Mitchell's Flat on Saturday afternoon, leaving a trail of desolation. The storm was of such violence ...

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  20. 151 MILES AN HOUR.

    An Imperial Airways air liner established a commercial air speed record yesterday by flying from London to Cologne, on the first stage of a flight from England to India, in two hours ...

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  21. ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY.

    The Archbishop of Canterbury. (Dr. Lang) is suffering from a severe attack of neuralgia, which was brought on by overwork. His doctors have advised him to take three ...

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  22. EARL BEAUCHAMP.

    Earl Beauchamp, interviewed on his arrival at Southampton, said: "There is nothing wrong with Australia. Like the rest of the world she is going through bad times. If ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The death is announced of Dr. Ethel Bentham, Labour member of the House of Commons for East Islington. Two surprising murders are reported in ...

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  24. NEXT YEAR'S CROP.

    "The Federal and State Governments must do something to enable the growers to put in next year's crop," said the managing director of the Farmers and Graziers' ...

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  25. RELIEVING THE SILOS.

    Whilst the first effect of the uncertainty regarding the Wheat Advances Act was stagnation in trade, the critical position in New South Wales has resulted in renewed activity ...

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  26. MEW GAMBLING RESORT.

    A message from Paris states that Germany intends to compete with Prance in catering for gambling by erecting palatial casinos at vailous watering places. ...

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  27. EGYPT MAY IMPOSE DUTIES.

    The Acting Minister for Markets (Mr. Forde) has received advice to the effect that the Egyptian Government has announced its intention, if the agricultural situation should ...

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  28. MALICIOUS HOAXES.

    A malicious Joker has caused untold trouble and inconvenience to a woman in Darlinghurst during the past few weeks, and hampered the work of file brigades, ambulances, and ...

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  29. SHEEPSKINS TAX.

    Mr. Glover (president of the Sheepskin Exporters' Association) to-day received the following cable:- "The following resolution has been ...

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  30. QUEENSLAND FLOUR SCHEME.

    At Toowoomba, where much anxiety was felt about the price for this season's wheat crop, the Government's proclamation commandeering flour with a view to assisting wheatgrowers, ...

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  31. ITALIAN SHOT DEAD.

    Ignazio Gatti, 39, an Italian, was shot dead while returning from a visit to a farm, about eight miles from Ingham, yesterday afternoon. Another Italian, Luigl Cattaneo, 39, was ...

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  32. DECORATED BY EX-KAISER.

    The ex-Kalser, ignoring the German Constitution, which has abolished all orders and forbids the acceptance of decorations, has conferred the Cross of the Royal Order of the ...

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  33. ALLEGED SECRET DOCUMENT.

    The following letter was sent by Sir Robert Gibson, chaliman of the bankers' conference to the Loan Council:- "Commonwealth Bank, ...

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  34. WOMAN KNOCKED DOWN.

    Marrickville police are searching for a callous motorist, who left a woman lying injured on William-street, Marrickville, after his machine had struck her on Sunday ...

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  35. MELBOURNE WOOL SALES.

    Assisted by the recent increases in exchange rates, prices of super and high grade merino wools showed a rise of 5 per cent, on December rates at to-day's Melbourne sales Over 8000 ...

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  36. COTTON DISPUTE.

    The Minister for Labour (Miss Bondfield) has sent telegrams to representatives of both sides in the cotton dispute teminding them that the effects of a stoppage cannot be ...

    Article : 103 words
  37. TRANSPORT.

    Mr. C. J. Goode, Southern Area Commissioner, yesterday began the preparation of legislation for the establishment of a Ministry of Transport. ...

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