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  2. NEW WOOL DOCTRINE

    An extraordinary statements at least from the Australian point of view, was made in a paper read before the Empire wool research conference to-day by Dr. ...

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  3. STATE BUDGET.

    The State budget, which will be submitted to Parliament to-day was briefly outlined to the meeting of the Parliamentary Labor party held at Parliament House ...

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  4. POLITICAL UNITY.

    After lengthy preliminaries a combined conference of the Victorian Country party and the Country Progressive party decided at the Temperance Hall, Melbourne, ...

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  5. NATIONAL FINANCES.

    On his return to Melbourne yesterday, after having visited the States of Queensland, New South Wales and South Australia, the leader of the Federal ...

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  6. MR. SCULLIN SEES PARIS.

    Mr. Scullin will spend a couple of days in Paris in order to avoid the fatigue of the through journey from Geneva to London. He is also anxious that Mr. ...

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  7. RUSSIA'S WHEAT SCHEME.

    Following the revelation of the Soviet's scheme to manipulate the wheat market the Secretary for Agriculture (Mr. Hyde) said to-day that the Government's ...

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  8. PRINCESS MARGARET ROSE.

    The second daughter of the Duke and Duchess of York has been named Margaret Rose. She will be christened in the private chapel at Buckingham Palace ...

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  9. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor-General attended by Captain J. M. Blakiston-Houston, 11th Hussars, A.D.C., paid farewell visits yesterday morning to No. 1 Flying Training ...

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  10. SYDNEY WOOL MANUFACTURER PUZZLED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Sir William Vicars, a director of John Vicars and Co. Ltd. and Sydney Woollen Mills, said to-night that it was a mistake to state that "no ...

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  11. MILITARISM STILL LIVES.

    Reliable reports from Germany indicate that a wave of militarism has been the outcome of the elections. The Berlin "Nachtaustabe" epitomises ...

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  12. WEST AUSTRALIAN FINANCE.

    PERTH, Tuesday.--The Premier (Sir James Mitchell) delivered his budget speech to-day. He stated the financial agreement had entirely changed matters. ...

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  13. BRITISH LABOR PARTY.

    In its report to the Labor party conference to be held at Llandudne on 6th October the Parliamentary committee will include the following list of organisations ...

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  14. DRASTIC ECONOMIES.

    Appeals for the introduction of drastic economies in Federal and State administration were made by Mr. J. G. Latham and Sir S. Argyle, leaders of the ...

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  15. FISHING TRAGEDY AT BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Grave fears are felt for the safety of two well-known young men. George Porter, clerk in the Orient Steamship Co.'s Brisbane office, ...

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  16. ECONOMIC POLICY.

    Addressing the League Economic Committee, Mr. Coleman (Australia) quoted a resolution adopted at Warsaw by central European countries as an example of how ...

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  17. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Michael Kain, late of St. Helens, near Ardno, via Casterton, grazier, who died on 3rd August last, left by will dated 20th January, 1926, real estate valued at £10,777 and personal ...

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  18. SEA TRAGEDY FEARED.

    It is believed that one of the greatest tragedies of the sea has occurred off the coast of Brittany. No news has been received from 500 ...

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  19. SERIOUS SPLIT THREATENS.

    Though the Parliamentary leaders of the Country party and C.P.P. last night expressed their satisfaction with the progress made by the conference towards ...

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  20. GENERAL CABLES.

    Sixty officials of Soviet food trusts, including two professors, have been arrested on charges of counter revolutionary and espionage activities. ...

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  21. RAIL COMMISSIONERS' TOURS

    Periodical inspections of country lines and stations by the Railway Commissioners were vigorously defended yesterday by Mr. H. W. Clapp in his address to the ...

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  22. FLYING TO AUSTRALIA.

    T. Matthews, who is flying from England to Australia against Bert Hinkler's record, left Karachi at 7 a.m. to-day for Allahabad. ...

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  23. SMELTING CORPORATION.

    The annual report of the directors of the Imperial Smelting Corporation reveals a profit of £231,372. It recommends the payment of dividends at the rate of 5 per ...

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  24. MOUNT ISA MINES.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The Mount Isa Mines Ltd. to-day made application to the Industrial Court at Townsville for a 48-hour week for employes. ...

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  25. WALL-STREET AGITATED

    In the Wall-street stock market to-day, despite a slight rally toward the close, there was a loss on stocks representing 1,000,000,000 dol. There was heavy selling ...

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  26. A BURIED LINE.

    One of the most striking examples of the burdens placed, even in recent years, on the railway administration is furnished by the Mallee railway, which runs west ...

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  27. DEATH AT CAMP FIRE.

    ALBURY, Tuesday.--An Indian hawker, known as Dookie, met his dentil at Walbundrie in strange circumstances. His body was found in the fire at his camp on ...

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  28. LEADERS ON POLICY.

    The political aims of the Country party were projected last night in the Melbourne Town Hall by its Federal lender. Mr. Page, M.P., who was supported by Mr. T. ...

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  29. Questions in Parliament.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday Mr. Hayes (Lab.) asked for a statement of the cost of the Railway Commissioners' tours through the country in their special ...

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  30. PURCHASE OF PICTURES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The Geelong Art Gallery has purchased a drawing of the Head of a Woman in a Black Hat, by G. W. Lambert for 50 guineas; the portrait ...

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  31. ELECTRICAL BREAKDOWN.

    At 6.45 p.m. yesterday a fault developed in an underground electric cable between Yurraville and the sub-station at South Melbourne. All electric trams in the city ...

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  32. SUGAR EMBARGO.

    HOBART, Tuesday.--The State Fruit Advisory Board to-day carried the following motion:-- That this board, as representatives of the ...

    Article : 124 words
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  34. FOUND DEAD IN CART.

    On his way home from work last night, Mr. Thomas Webster, of Bellair-street, Kensington, noticed a horse and covered in cart wandering along Eastwood-street. ...

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