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  4. Prolonged Anglo-French Conversations

    The Anglo-French conversations continued throughout the day. This morning a special meeting of the Cabinet was called and, after lunch at the French Embassy, the Cabinet met at the Prime Minsiter's residence, where the ...

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  6. W.A. SECESSION

    Claiming that Britain has no power to deal with the Western Australian secession petition, the Commonwealth has taken steps to oppose the reception ...

    Article : 307 words
  7. AIR MAILS

    Commencing this week, the transit time of air mails to London will be reduced from 14 to 13 days. On and from to-morrow, February 5, the ...

    Article : 248 words
  8. STOCK EXCHANGE SALES

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  9. STREET ACCIDENTS

    The main business portion of Liverpool was blacked out last night when a car, attempting to avoid a cyclist, crashed into an electric light pole and ...

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  10. DAY OVERDUE

    The English air mail reached Sydney this morning on the Albury mail from Cootamundra, exactly 4 hours behind schedule. ...

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  11. CANADIAN LIBERALS

    Modifications of the Ottawa agreements "to delete high-tariff features and impediments to trade" will be sought by the Canadian Liberal Party ...

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  12. NEW FRENCH SUBMARINE

    A 1500 ton submarine equipped with 11 torpedo tubes, a 100 millimetre gun, and two anti-aircraft guns, and having a cruising range of 9000 miles was ...

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  13. COMMUNIQUE TO BE ISSUED

    The conversations were resumed at 9.40 last night and broke up at 11.45 p.m. The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) was the first to depart. ...

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  14. COMET SOLD

    Portuguese pilots have arrived in England to take the Mollisons' air race Comet to Lisbon and prepare it for a flight across the South Atlantic. ...

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  15. FRENCH DEPUTY

    A French Communist deputy (M Cachin), who was going to England to attend a Communist conference, was turned back at Dover despite the fact ...

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  16. TRADE TREATY

    During the trade discussions yesterday, the Japanese Consul-General (Mr Mural) said that Japan did not expect to balance her trade with ...

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  17. GAUGE UNIFICATION

    The Federal Cabinet decided to-day not to push ahead with its rail gauge unification proposals involving State expenditure until the Port Augusta ...

    Article : 131 words
  18. GELIGNITE DISCOVERED

    A quantity of gelignite, which has benn buried beneath the railway line, was found by detectives at Wolseley, in the south-west of the State, during ...

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  19. STUD MERINOS

    The Federal Cabinet today decided to continue the embargo upon the export of stud merinos, but to allow crossbreds such as Corriedales and ...

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  20. POLICE USE 'PLANE

    An aeroplane was used by the Northern Territory police to arrest a wanted man this morning. The 'plane, carrying a constable, flew from Darwin to ...

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  21. NEWSPAPER VIEWS

    The "Sunday Times" diplomatic writer understands that M. Laval argued that Prance was already in ; position of inferiority militarily, ...

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  22. MEAT QUESTION

    When the Federal Cabinet adjourned last night, no consideration had been given to the meat question, although the Ministers had been meeting for five ...

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  23. EXPLOSIONS AND FIRE

    Following two terrific explosion last night at an electric light sub-station in Cecil-street, Paddinton, flames burst through the roof of Taylor's paint ...

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  25. WILL BENEFIT N.S.W.

    Although the work of rail standardisation is to be begun-in South Australia, a great proportion of the money spent will be circulated in New ...

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  26. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN VIEW

    A properly constituted Australian Meat Council, rather than an advisory committee, is favored by the South Australian Stockowners' Association. ...

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  27. HOSTAGES RELEASED

    The hunger strike of 688 men in the Pees mine, owing to the alleged failure of the management to renew an agreement made last year, was ...

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  28. RELIEF WORK

    The Federal Cabinet to-day approved schedules for unemployment relief loan work involving Commonwealth expenditure of £125,000 each ...

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  29. GOLDFIELDS STRIKE

    The possibility of an early settlement of the dispute on the goldfields over hours is now remote. The Minister for Lands (Mr. Troy), who ...

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  30. TWO BOYS DROWNED

    Two boy scouts, Tom Nettleton, aged 13 hears, and his brother, Clifford Nottleton. aped 11 years, were drowned in the Brisbane River at ...

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  31. SATISFACTION IN FRANCE

    It is stated in well informed circles that proposals were drawn up for an air convention between England and France. A substantial measure of ...

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  32. GOLD FROM 'PLANE

    Everyone is jubilant to-day in a village near Amiens, where the consignment of gold dropped from the Hillman Airways cross Channel 'plane ...

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  33. ADVISORY COMMITTEE

    The secretary of the Victorian- Riverina. Graziers' Association (Mr. F. L. Officer) and yesterday that providing unanimity could be reached ...

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  34. FIRE IN FLATS

    Valuable furs and dresses were destroyed by a fire which broke out in a room in a block of flats at Darlinghurst last night. Firemen ...

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  35. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    By special arrangement Reuter's world service, in addition to other special sources of information, is used in the compilation of the ...

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