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  5. DANUBIAN QUESTIONS

    The final meeting of the Four-Power Conference was held this morning. A communique said that the Governments represented were agreed that the ...

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  6. APPLE SALES

    Australian apples forwarded by the Orontes and Surrey landed in good condition, but some of the Victorian varieties were considerably pitted. The ...

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  7. NEW SOUTH WALES DEFAULT

    "If the Government of New South Wales had honestly endeavoured to meet its obligations and pay its just debts none of the present embarrassing measures Would have had to be adopted. No State, whether New South Wales or ...

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  8. ALLAHABAD RIOTS

    The defiance of the Indian Congress of the authorities' order banning a civil disobedience demonstration led to grave rioting in Allahabad last night, and ...

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  9. LINDBERGH'S BABY

    Colonel Lindbergh revealed to-night that a cruel hoax had been perpetrated on him by the kidnappers of his baby son Charles. He announced that a ...

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  10. N.Z. RESOLVE

    "The Times" says: "The New Zealand Government has resolved to shrink from no sacrifice to balance the Budget. It is perfectly true, as Mr. Stewart says, that ...

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  11. PHAR LAP'S DEATH

    A Government official declared to-day that an inspection of Phar Lap's organs had revealed that the horse had been poisoned by a spray ...

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  12. GERMAN PRESIDENCY

    No one doubts that the result of Sunday's final ballot will be the re-election of Field Marshal von Hindenburg as President by an overwhelming majority. ...

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  13. ECUADOR REBELLION

    Government troops were at Fort Pints Pledra to-day, driving out the rebels, Hdefonzo Medozo, leader of the rebellion, is reported to have fied. ...

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  14. WOOL REPORT

    The London representative of the Australian Woolgrowers' Council (Mr. P. Devereux) reports: Fluctuations in the value of sterling ...

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  15. OLYMPIC GAMES

    Messrs. Edwin Gill and E. R. Terry, of Victoria, were appointed on Saturday as coach-masseurs to the Australian team for the Olympic games to be held ...

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  16. CITY COUNCIL

    The Hobart City Council will meet in the council chamber, Town Hall, tonight, when a special report will be tabled by the committee set up to ...

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  17. RISING IN CHILE

    President Juan Esteban Montero, backed by Congress, declared a state of siege throughout Chile, to-day. He thus struck, swiftly at his political opponents, ...

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  18. ATTACK ON DOLLAR

    The State Department to-day expressed confidence that the French Government was in no way connected with the drive in the Paris press against the ...

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  19. DANISH BROADCASTING

    The Danish Government has placed an order in Great Britain for a new broadcasting station for Kalundberp, which it is claimed will be one of the most ...

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  20. HANDLING WHEAT

    The State Government and West Australian Farmers Ltd. each has wheat bulk handling schemes, under consideration. The Government's, which applies ...

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  21. SCHOLARSHIPS

    Mr, Hiatt, baker, of Almoridsbury, near Bristol, England, who is a member of the council of the British University, and whose son Michael lost his ...

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  22. AIR COLLISION

    Two officers and five men were killed when two manoeuvring bombing aeroplanes collided and crashed at Lonate Pozzolo to-day. ...

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