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  2. PREMIERS' PLAN.

    Intense surprise [?] mingled with contemptuous criticism, [?]ere expressed in city financial and commercial circles yesterday at the ...

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  3. MR. LANG CAPITULATES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Premier (Mr. Lang) introduced a new Public Service Salaries Bill, to take the place of the bill ...

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  4. BELGIAN CONGO REVOLT.

    News of a serious revolt in the Belgian Congo has reached Bulawayo. Recently the native tax was increased from 40 to 60 f. ...

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  5. THE LOAN COUNCIL.

    When the Loan Conned met yesterday, but as the New South Widen Parliament had not then passed the rehabilitation measures, the council found itself in ...

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  6. MOLLISON'S RECORD.

    Despite the handicaps of the last two days of his flight, Mr. J. A. Mollison's time for his flight from Wyndham to Pevensey Bay beat Scott's record by ...

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  7. LOAN CONVERSION.

    Trading in Commonwealth Government inscribed stock on the Stock Exchange ceased yesterday until further notice, as the registers will close shortly, probably ...

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  8. GENERAL CABLES.

    The ice-breaker Malyguin has anchored in Teplitz Day, in K[?]on Pri[?] Rudolf Land. It found no trace of the missing explorer Amundsen. ...

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  9. Appeals to be Broadcast.

    An appeal on behalf of the Conversion Loan will be broadcast by the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin), and relayed through all the States on Tuesday at 9 ...

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  10. A.M.P. SOCIETY.

    Following on the proclamation of the Debt Conversion Act, Sir Alfred Meeks, an chairman of the Australian Mutual Provident Society, has telegraphed to the ...

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  11. Progress in West Australia.

    PERTH, Friday.-- The Premier, Sir James Mitchell, having telegraphed from Melbourne that it was essential the Premiers' plan legislation should be completed ...

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  12. Life Assurance Co.'s Intimation.

    The Prime Minister received a telegram from the Mutual Life and Citizens' Assurance Co. Ltd. yesterday as follows:-- We have pleasure in advising that this ...

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  13. Prime Minister's Congratulations.

    The Prime Minister said yesterday that he had read the news of the success of Mollison's flight with feelings of great pleasure, and he congratulated him upon ...

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  14. FARMERS' FERTILISER ACCOUNTS.

    The directors of Commonwealth Fertilisers and Chemicals Limited, Melbourne, state that at the meeting held on Thursday last it was decided to reduce the rate ...

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  15. REDUCTION OF PRIVATE INTEREST.

    Sir,-- In your report of the proceedings in the Legislative Assembly on private mortgage rates, published to- day, a remarkable combination was ...

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  16. MESSAGE FROM MOLLISON.

    Mr. C. Westcott, Australian manager for Castrol Oil, has received the following cable message from Mr. Mollison:-- "Record broken by 50 hours 35 minutes. ...

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  17. THE SALARY CUTS.

    Northcote branch, A.L.P., has carried a resolution expressing strongly resentful feeling, at the attitude of Judge Lukin in "refusing to agree to a cut in the ...

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  18. AIR ROUTE TO CANADA.

    Valuable information as to the heights aeroplanes would have to reach in the event of an air route between Britain and Canada being established has been ...

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  19. FINANCIAL POSITION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The monthly statement of Accounts issued by the Treasury set out that, despite a decrease in expenditure by £1,108,077 as compared with July ...

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  20. Attitude of Public Servants' Association.

    The president of the Australian Public Servants' Association (Mr. A. O. O'Dowd stated yesterday that, as a result of the proceedings in ...

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  21. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- The Returned Soldiers' Congress was resumed to-day. It was decided to send a telegram to Sir John Monash, congratulating him on the ...

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  22. GOVERNMENT SAVINGS BANK.

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- The expert committee appointed to devise a plan for the reopening of the State Savings Bank handed its report to the Parliamentary ...

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  23. SALES TAX.

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- The Federal Commissioner of Taxation, Mr. Ewing, has issued the following rulings under the Sales Tax Assessment Acts, as amended ...

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  24. REPRISAL BY LANG SUPPORTERS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- The Eight Hour Demonstration committee to-night, by 85 votes to 11, removed Mr. A. W. Yager, M.L.C., from his position as secretary ...

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  25. INTER-DOMINION TRADE.

    WELLINGTON, Friday.--A deputation of members of Parliament asked the Prime Minister to immediately impose a duty of 18 12 per cent on Australian ...

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  26. BANK'S LAX METHODS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- The Court of Appeal to-day decided not to interfere with the sentence of five years' imprisonment imposed on Arnold Pemberton Walker for ...

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  27. DOLE BREAD IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- There was a startling development in the dole bread situation to-night, when it was announced that the Government had decided to cancel ...

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  28. STATE CONCERNS IN W.A.

    PERTH, Friday.-- The Minister for State Trading Concerns (Mr. Baxter) has announced important changes affecting the State implement and Engineering ...

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  29. VICTORIAN AIRMAN'S TRANS- AMERICAN FLIGHT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Shell Co. has been advised that Mr. Lee Murray, a former vice-president of the Victorian Aero Club, has begun a 5000 ...

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  30. THE DIVISION LISTS.

    [?] are given the division lists in [?]connection with the deletion of the salary [?] rel[?]ction schedule on Thursday night. [?]Mr. Cremean's schedule, arranged after ...

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  31. THE SENATE LABOR BALLOT

    Although the Senate Labor ballot closed on 13th June, the counting of the votes is still in progress, and it is probable that the result will not be announced until ...

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  32. A MISSING MACHINE GUN

    ADELAIDE, Friday.-- Police to-day, when digging in a lonely spot on Rosewater Plain, about a mile and a half from Port Adelaide, [?]earthed a Hotchkiss ...

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  33. CHOOSING A QUEEN.

    Mrs. Clarence Weber, the exponent of curythmie art, and Messrs. George Bell and W. B. Me[?]nnes, the well-known artists, have agreed to net as adjudicators ...

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  34. A FEROCIOUS "PET" BULL

    MINYIP, Friday.-- Mr. A. J. Pyers, J.P., was savagely attacked and seriously wounded by a bull yesterday afternoon Mr. Pyers was walking past the milking ...

    Article : 117 words
  35. Advertising

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  36. South Australian Labor Selection

    ADELAIDE, Friday.-- A pre-selection ballot for Senate candidates, conducted by the Labor party in readiness for a possible double dissolution, resulted as ...

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  37. NEW ZEALAND CRICKETERS.

    The scores in the New Zealand v. Warwickshire match are:-- Warwickshire, 401 (Parsons 100; Vivian, three for 23); New Zealand. 150 (Paine three for 35, Partridge ...

    Article : 55 words
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