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  2. EAST SYDNEY.

    Completely ignoring the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin), the A.L.P. executive last night decided that the policy of the Labour party in the East Sydney ...

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  3. NEW ZEALAND.

    Another severe earthquake was experienced at 1.30 this afternoon. It was most severe in the Hawkes Bay district, and was felt as far north as the ...

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  4. THE ANTARCTIC.

    The distribution of the pack Ice continues favourable. Our position now is latitude 67.15. longitude 74.20. The dark hours of the evening of February 8 were spent lying in the loose ...

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  5. FINANCIAL CONFERENCE.

    The conference of Federal and State Ministers agreed to-night to adopt a three-year plan "to meet national emergency and bring about an adjustment of burdens." The objects aimed at are a re-absorption in industry of unemployed ...

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  6. UNEMPLOYED.

    In the House of Commons to-night Sir Herbert Samuel, on behalf of the Liberal party, introduced a motion calling on the Government to formulate an ...

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  7. HEAVY LOSSES.

    A crowded and excited meeting of preference shareholders in the White Star Line agreed by an overwhelming majority to a scheme for a six months' moratorium, ...

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  8. WORLD-WIDE SWEEP.

    The veil of secrecy in which the proposed international sweep has so far been fairly successfully shrouded, is now completely drawn. Information had hitherto reached London ...

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  9. GERMAN FASCISTS.

    The Berlin police made a surprise raid on the headquarters of the Nazis. They placed sentries, made provisional arrests, set guards on all telephones, ransacked rooms, took ...

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  10. THE DECISIONS.

    The decisions of the conference were as follow:- "The conference is convinced that immediate action is necessary to avoid ...

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  11. WHEATGROWERS.

    The Minister for Markets (Mr. Parker Moloney), whose department is dealtag with the wheat bounty, said to-day that the loan which it was proposed to raise to assist the ...

    Article : 322 words
  12. PRINCES' TOUR.

    The Prince of Wales and Prince George completed the formal programme of their visit to Lima (Peru) to-night, when a dinner was given at the British Legation to President ...

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  13. IRISH LOTTERY.

    Daniel Michael O'Kelleher and his son, Dennis,. insurance agents, of Sheffield, were fined £25 each for selling tickets in the Irish Grand National sweep. ...

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  14. BILLIARDS CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Walter Lindrum caused a sensation at Thurston's this afternoon by scoring a four-figure break, though he started the run without the white. Newman, at his previous visit, ...

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  15. INDUSTRIES FAIR.

    The British industries Fair, which has grown into the largest trade exhibition in the world, and which is held in two sections, one at London and the other at Birmingham, ...

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  16. SECESSION MOOTED.

    It is suggested in some quarters that if Mr. Lang repudiates the obligations of this State the North should set up a provincial government, and declare to the world that it is ...

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  17. RETRENCHMENT

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Forbes) announced to-night that the Government intends to reduce Public service salaries and wages by 10 per cent, from April 1 next, including the ...

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  18. PADDINGTON TOWN HALL.

    The Nationalist party campaign in the East Sydney by-election will be opened on Wednesday evening next, in St. John's Hall, Darlinghurst, by the Deputy Leader of the ...

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  19. BRITAIN'S FINANCES.

    Beyond causing gilt-edged securities to drop and the value of sterling in New York to naken. Mr. Snowden's warning concern[?] Britain's financial position was without ...

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  20. AUSTRALIA HOUSE.

    Captain Cayley who is to be retired frem the position of naval liaison officer at Australia House, was offered his old post in charge of Garden Island, but refused. He ...

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  21. RECORDED AT RIVERVIEW.' _ i

    The first indications of any untoward happenings in the Dominion received in Sydney came from the Riverview Observatory, whence news was also first received on the ...

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  22. NO REPUDIATION.

    A public meeting held here last night carried the following motion, which, it was decided, should be forwarded to the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin):—"That this meeting is of ...

    Article : 74 words
  23. AUSTRALIA'S NEED.

    "What Australia needs more than anything at present," says the "Times," "Is just whal is needed in Great Britain—that those directing afialrs should show a more robust faith ...

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  24. WAGE REDUCTION.

    Lithgow ironworkers last night denounced the Federal Arbitration Court's Judgment, which ordered a reduction by 10 per cent, in wages in certain industries, and adopted the ...

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  25. M.C.C. TEAM CHOSEN.

    The, following team has been selected to represent the M.C.C. team in the fourth lest match against South Africa at Johannes-burg:—A. P. F. Chopman, R. E. S. Wyatt, ...

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  26. MELBOURNE CONFERENCE.

    Finding that it was impossible to reach an agreement on a financial policy to be followed by the Federal and State Parliamentary Labour parties in the existing circumstances, the ...

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  27. BEET SUGAR.

    In the House of Commons, the Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald), in answer to a question, said that the Government had decided to make a special advance on beet sugar for one year ...

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  28. JUSTICES ACT.

    The State Government proposes to introduce changes in the scale of punishment meted out under the Justices Act. The Labour caucus yesterday approved of ...

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  29. MILITANTS REBUFFED.

    A severe rebuff was given the militants yesterday, when the annual convention of the Australian Workets' Union decided to instruct its delegates to the all-Australian congress on ...

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  30. SIR EDGEWORTH DAVID.

    Sir Edgeworth David said that the fresh earthquake shocks experienced yesterday in New Zealand were undoubtedly due to a continuance of the sinking of the ocean bed off ...

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  31. TARIFF REDUCTION.

    A message from Paris states that Britain has sent Notes to France, Germany, Italy, Poland, and Scandinavia requesting a 25 per cent reduction in the tariff on certain ...

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  32. WAR DEBTS.

    The discussions on Australia's war debts between Mr. Scullin and Downing-street are still shrouded in mystery. For example, the Dominions Office admits indirect, knowledge of ...

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  33. PROTEST MEETING.

    Great public interest is being taken in the public meeting to be held in the Town Hall on Monday night, as a protest against the repudiation proposals put forward at the ...

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  34. ARBITRATION ACT.

    Objection to the present Federal Industrial Arbitration Act was taken by delegates to the A.W.U. Convention yesterday. it was decided to send to Canberra a deputation, consisting ...

    Article : 105 words
  35. BROADCAST FROM VATICAN.

    A message from Rome states that the Pope, during his broadcast address to the Catholic world, sat on a special throne. He was dressed in a white silk robe, and the pectoral ...

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  36. STEAMER "ARRESTED."

    An Interesting action under Admiralty ju[?]sdiction will be heard in the Supreme Court on Monday. It concerns the steamer Patonga, which has been "arrested" at the ...

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  37. PROFESSOR COTTON'S VIEWS.

    Dr. Leo. A. Cotton, Professor of Geology at Sydney University, said last night that it seemed that the fracture which caused the destructive earthquake at Napier and Hastings ...

    Article : 79 words
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