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  2. MR. FENTON IN NEW YORK.

    En route to Australia after the Naval Conference in London, the Australian Minister of Customs, Mr. Fenton, accompanied by Mr. J. R. Collins, financial ...

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  3. WHEAT MONOPOLY THROUGH COMPULSORY POOLING.

    Wheat farmers recall a visit by Canadian pool propagandists to Australia in 1926 to preach the doctrine of compulsory cooperation by enforceable legalised contract. ...

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  4. MALTA ELECTIONS.

    The Privy Council has issued an ordinance staying all further election proceedings in the interests of public safety. Malta is in a ferment following the issue ...

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  5. AUSTRALIANS' SECOND MATCH.

    The special dispensation of providence providing three sunny days for the Worcester match did not apply here, the match commencing in cold and dull ...

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  6. AEROPLANE CRASHES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Meagre details were telephoned to-night from Nyngan of an aeroplane crash about 100 miles from that township and close to Brewarrina, in ...

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  7. THE DAVIS CUP.

    The Australians rather easily eliminated the Swiss team from the Davis Cup competition. In the first singles match yesterday ...

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  8. PREFERENCE TO SOLDIERS.

    There, is a probability of a motion of censure in the House of Representative as Canberra over the change in attitude by the Scullin Ministry in regard to ...

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  9. FLIGHT FROM PERTH.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Warren Penny, 20 years, civil pilot, landed his Avro Avian plane at Mascot to-day after his flight from Perth. ...

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  10. STRIKING PICTURES.

    In the Royal Academy, which opens on Monday, there are 1669 exhibits. There is a notable display of portraits, including a stately portrait of the Queen, ...

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  11. NEWSPAPER COMMENTS.

    LONDON, 3rd April.--Writing in the "Morning Post" Mr. P. F. Warner says that though it is too early to form an accurate impression of the Australians' exact ...

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  12. FOREIGN LOANS AND IMPORTS.

    Sir,--It has been stated lately that inquiries are on foot relative to raising Government loans in the United States of America. How can a Government ...

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  13. PLANE STRIKES WALL.

    WERRIBEE, Sunday.--Flying Officer McIntosh, of the Citizens' Air Force, had a remarkable escape from injury when a Royal Australian Air Force plane he was ...

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  14. THE LOWER BANK RATE.

    The reduction of the bank rate to 3 per cent, came as a surprise, for the position of sterling exchange did not justify the move, all recent exchange movements ...

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  15. ADDRESS BY DR. MANNIX

    A communion breakfast held in St. Patrick's Hall, Mentone, yesterday morning was attended by 300 men. Among those present were Archbishop Mannix, ...

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  16. AN UNUSUAL MISHAP.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--An unusual mishap occurred to an Avro aeroplane owned by Mr. E. Buck, of Newcastle, to-day. After landing on Maitland Park the ...

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  17. TEAM IN GOOD SPIRITS.

    The Australians are quartered at the Grand Hotel, opposite the blind institute. This has given rise to much chaffing amongst the players, who are in high ...

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  18. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    BENDIGO Sunday.--An open-air demonstration was held in Pall Mall by Bendigo unemployed. Speeches were delivered by the mayor (Cr. O'Brien), Rev. ...

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  19. OUR LONDON PHONE.

    For the present the Post Office is unperturbed by the fact that amateurs are "tapping" Anglo-Austral wireless telephony. It is pointed out that there are so ...

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  20. Taxing of Wages Necessary.

    WONTHAGGI, Sunday.--The Wonthaggi branch of the Australian Labor party discussed the Unemployment Bill at a meeting this afternoon. Mr. W. G. ...

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  21. THE DARWIN "RIOT."

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--The reports cabled to the English papers to the effect that "during riots on May day Communists captured an Australian city (Darwin) ...

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  22. ANOTHER CENTURY FOR HOBBS.

    Playing against Glamorgan for Surrey at the Oval, Hobbs, who made 137 in the first innings, was 111 not out in the second. By scoring two separate hundreds ...

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  23. TRADE COMMISSIONERS.

    About 1000 applications have been received from candidates outside the civil service for ten new trade commissionerships abroad created by Mr. Thomas, ...

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  24. N.S.W. GOVERNMENT SCHEME.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Early steps will be taken to plan allocation of the £3,000,000 to be raised by the State Government to relieve unemployment. Proposals will be ...

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  25. Loyalists' Counter Demonstration

    DARWIN, Sunday.--A meeting convened by the returned soldiers on Saturday afternoon was also largely attended by citizens, among those present being the ...

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  26. ECONOMIC CONFERENCE.

    Correspondence tabled in the House of Commons to-day by the Prime Minister disclosed that Canada's proposal that the Imperial Economic Conference should be ...

    Article : 101 words
  27. BARON'S WIFE'S DEATH.

    The body of a well-dressed elderly woman was found at the foot of a cliff at Black Rock, near Brighton, on Thursday. A boy reported to the police that he had ...

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  28. PROTEST AT HOBART.

    HOBART, Sunday.--At a meeting of the Tasmanian State executive of the R.S. and S.I.L.A. on Saturday night, at which all parts of the State were ...

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  29. NEXT LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The prospects for the next wool sales, which open on 13th inst., are generally regarded favorably. The "Economist" says it is expected that values will firm, ...

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  30. COUNTY MATCHES.

    The matches concluded yesterday were:--Glamorgan 474 and 205 (Turnbull 61, Hills 53; Allom four for 50) d. Surrey 333 and 190 for two wickets (Hobbs 111 ...

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  31. WORK IN BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The first week of work under the Government relief scheme has proved highly satisfactory to the Minister of Labor and Industry. Mr. H. E. ...

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  32. LONDON BUTTER MARKET.

    The recent demand for butter has not been maintained, the advance in prices having checked operations. According to the "Grocer," the advance was brought ...

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  33. MENTAL PATIENT KILLED.

    BALLARAT, Sunday.--Throwing himself from the upper story of the receiving house in Dana-street shortly before 9 p.m. yesterday, James MeMahon, 45 ...

    Article : 90 words
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  35. Swan Hill Soldiers Protest.

    SWAN HILL, Sunday.--At a meeting of the Swan Hill branch of the Returned Soldiers' League last night indignation was expressed at the attitude of the ...

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  36. TOSSED BY COW.

    BENDIGO, Sunday.--Bruce Burns, 3 years, whose parents live at Quarry Hill, was tossed by a cow yesterday and sustained severe injuries to the head, also ...

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