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  2. SALARIES OF M'S.P.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--When consideration of the estimates of Parliament was resumed in committee in the House of Representatives to-day, the deputy ...

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  3. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Prince of Wales, who is in Belgium, visited the Antwerp exhibition on Monday, and afterwards proceeded to Brussels. ...

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  4. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    When asked in the House of Commons to-day for a statement as to the agenda of the Imperial conference, the Prime Minister replied that the conference would ...

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  5. THE SALES TAX.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Hawker, (S.A.) urged that the Ministry should alter the date of the commencement of ...

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  6. SOMERSET MATCH

    Though Woodfull sent Jackson in as opening batsman with Ponsford yesterday afternoon to give him every opportunity to show his form, Jackson took 35 minutes ...

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  7. THE DECIDING TEST.

    So that the patch of turf at the Oval on which the marathon Test match begins on 16th August shall be without blemish, it has already been covered with matting, to ...

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  8. THE TASK OF THE CONFERENCE.

    Reviewing the Imperial conference agenda, the "Daily Telegraph" says:--"The policy of reciprocal trade agreements within the Empire, which is the policy of ...

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  9. "BLACK" MONTH OF CRICKET.

    The extent to which July has proved the black month of cricket owing to the weather is indicated in "Sporting Life." County clubs, it says, have suffered heavy ...

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  10. EFFECT ON PRICES.

    In view of the intimation that the new sales tax was to be put into operation as from to-day, a hurriedly-convened meeting of the softgoods section of the Melbourne ...

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  11. HOW THE TAX OPERATES

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Commissioner of Taxation, Mr. R. Ewing, tonight issued the following statement in regard to importations and sales made ...

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  12. FUTURE OF INDIA.

    The subject of the Indian round-table conference was again raised in both Houses of Parliament to-day. Lord Reading, in the House of Lords, ...

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  13. AUSTRALIA HOUSE.

    Of all the investigations of the organisation at Australia House, that of Mr. P. Coleman, M.P., promises to be memorable for the minuteness of detail and the ...

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  14. DISAPPOINTMENT FOR LABOR.

    Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, at a party meeting at the House of Commons, hinted that Labor members might be disappointed at the programme for the next session. In ...

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  16. MOTOR TRADE HIT.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--A deputation representing all sections of motor interests in Australia waited upon the Prime Minister and appealed for relief from taxation, ...

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  17. EMPLOYERS' FEDERATION'S VIEWS.

    A report on the Sales Tax has been prepared by Mr. T. R. Ashworth president of the Victorian Employers' Federation, for submission to the executive of the ...

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  18. ISLAMIC BONDAGE.

    A great mass congress of Eastern women attended by delegates from every Moslem country, has been concluded after weeks of discussions. It represents the first ...

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  19. ARMY RECRUITING.

    There was a long discussion in the House of Commons to-day on the decline in army recruiting. Several members urged Mr. Shaw, the ...

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  20. EFFECT IN ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--At a meeting of traders held under the auspices of the Chamber of Commerce to-day, it was stated that although Mr. Scullin had made ...

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  21. BRIBERY AND DRINK AT HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    Mr. Sandham was questioned to-day before the Committee on Privileges which was requested by the House of Commons to investigate his assertion that "Labor ...

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  22. COMMENTS ON THE PLAY

    The Australians' batting needs stiffening in order to improve their prospects in the fifth Test match, but those who favor the inclusion of Jackson with that ...

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  23. WILLS AND ESTATES

    William Saunders, late of Talgarno, near Albury, grazier, who died on 8th June last, left by will dated 2[?]th July, 1928, real estate valued at £2278 and personal property valued at £72[?] ...

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  24. MUNICIPAL ECONOMY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Mulwaree shire council, at its meeting at Goulburn today, decided to reduce staff salaries and wages all round by 8 1-3rd per cent. ...

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  25. VIOLENT STORMS SWEEP BRITAIN.

    The violent weather, which broke up the Test match, continues. Britain is being swept with thunder storms. A woman was killed by lightning near Warrington. ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND'S FOREST AREAS.

    Australia House cinema was crowded to-day by representative business men and officials, when Sir G. Ryric introduced a special screening of Queensland films, ...

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  27. Criticism from Perth.

    PERTH, Thursday.--In commercial circles this morning the sales tax, announced by the Prime Minister to come into force to-morrow, was the principal ...

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  28. VAGRANT SENT TO GAOL.

    At Cheltenham court yesterday John Aslott, 54 years, was sentenced to three months imprisonment on a charge of vagrancy. The police evidence showed ...

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  29. LAMBETH CONFERENCE.

    Lambeth Conference to-day concluded its discussions on resolutions regarding peace and war. The Archbishop of Melbourne participated. ...

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