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  2. BRITAIN'S BIG TASK.

    The Prime Minister and the Chancellor of the Exchequer attended a series of conferences to-day at which the broad outlines of the Cabinet's proposals for ...

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  3. MUNGANA ACTION.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--With counsels' addresses at an end, the judge's summing up completed and the jury retired and locked up for the night, the end of the ...

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  4. TRAGEDY AT TREMONT.

    Fern Tree Gully police are investigating the mysterious circumstances surrounding the death of a man whose charred body was discovered late on Thursday at ...

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  5. LOAN GOES AHEAD.

    When the loan conversion computations had been made at the close of business on Thursday the total of applications lodged was 43,266. The amount represented was ...

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  6. FAMILY WIPED OUT.

    PERTH, Friday.--A tragedy almost unprecedented in West Australia was discovered this morning in a house in Starr-street, Carlisle. A woman and her five ...

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  7. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The King and Queen left Sandringham on Thursday for Balmoral. The Duke of Gloucester (Prince Henry), after an examination by his doctor, ...

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  8. "ECONOMIC WISDOM."

    In a letter to his parishioners, published in the current issue of the "Church of England Messenger," Archbishop Head writes:-- ...

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  9. STORM-SWEPT KOREA.

    A violent storm swept over Southern Korea last night. Two Hundred and sixty fishermen were drowned, and over three hundred are missing. Heavy damage was ...

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  10. Comment by Mr. Peterson, M.P.

    ORBOST, Friday.--When opening the new Orbost theatre, which cost £3000, Mr. Paterson, M.P., deputy leader of the Federal Country, party, referred to the ...

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  11. DUCHESS OF YORK'S DAUGHTERS.

    Sir Edward Elgar's nursery suite, dedicated to the Princess Elizabeth and the Princess Margaret Rose, had its first performance at a promenade concert at the ...

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  12. UNIVERSITIES' FINANCE.

    The question of economies which the universities will have to make as the result of reductions in their revenue and incomes was discussed by members of the ...

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  13. AEROPLANE ON ICE.

    Professor Moltschanoff, of Leningrad, has developed a photograph taken from the Graf Zeppelin when in the southern region of Nova Zembla. It clearly ...

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  14. WATERSIDE LABOR.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--There was a further development in the legal aspect of the waterside dispute to-day, when in the High Court of Australia the Chief Justice ...

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  15. THE INTERNAL DEBT.

    A now principle, is involved in the Commonwealth Conversion Loan scheme in in the attempt to consolidate the whole of the securities representing our internal ...

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  16. CUBAN REBELLION.

    Eye witnesses to the fighting of the past three days at Gibara say heavy casualties were inflicted on the rebel foreign legion expeditionary force by Government rifles ...

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  17. HAS DEMOCRACY FAILED?

    Sydney University won the second of the inter-varsity debates when they successfully denied the proposition, affirmed by Queensland, "that democracy has ...

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  18. ENGLAND AND AUSTRALIA

    A warning to British settlers in Australia who are seeking assistance to return to England was sounded by Mr. W. Garnett, who arrived from London on ...

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  19. FAMINE RELIEF.

    The American Farm Board, through the State department, has notified the Chinese Government that it will negotiate for the sale of 15,000,000 bushels of wheat to ...

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  20. QUEENSLAND AWARD.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The hearing of the application by the Commonwealth steamship owners for a variation of the waterside award was continued before ...

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  21. NEWSPAPERS FINED.

    The "Daily Sketch" was fined £125 and the "Daily Express" £100, on account of the action of stuff members in flying at a height under 6000 feet over Holton ...

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  22. NEW ZEALAND FINANCES.

    WELLINGTON, Friday.--On the motion of the Opposition leader (Mr. Contes), the House agreed to the setting up of a committee representative of all parties to ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLES.

    M. Andre Poncet has been appointed French ambassador in Berlin in succession to M. Demargorie, retired. Constitution for Burma. ...

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  24. West Australian W.C.T.U. Conference Decision.

    PERTH, Friday.--In a report to the State annual W.C.T.U. conference yesterday Mrs. M. A. Paul said there had been requests for assistance to send migrants ...

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  25. JACOB JOHNSON CASE.

    Judge Beeby, of the Federal Arbitration Court, has been asked by the Federal Attorney-General, and has agreed, to act as a royal commission to make a further ...

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  26. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Charles Thomas Henderson the younger, late of Burrumbect, former, who died on 29th June last, left by will dated 25th March, 1931, personal property valued, at £3966 to his widow ...

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  27. BANK OFFICERS' SALARIES

    In the Arbitration Court yesterday application was made to the Conciliation Commissioner, (Mr. E. H. Coneybeer) by Mr. S. Smith, on behalf of the Bank ...

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  28. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--There Were over 6000 present at the Christian Endeavor session in the town hall to-night, when missionary work was the chief subject ...

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  29. JERVOIS SKULL.

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The Director of the Australian Institute of Anatomy, Sir Colin Mackenzie, said to-day that the public should be informed of the significance ...

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  30. TREATMENT OF LEPER CASES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Among the Arrivals from overseas to-day was Rev. J. N. McKenzie, who is attached to the leper settlement at Korea. Mr. McKenzie, who ...

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  31. Hospital Secretaryship.

    The special sub-committee appointed to consider the 130 applications which have been received for the position of secretary of the Melbourne Hospital is stated ...

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  32. ROYAL SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--In addressing members of the conference of physleists and astronomers to-day, Professor Laby, of Melbourne, supported the proposal for the ...

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  33. EXCITING INCIDENT ON GOLF LINKS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--During the progress of a golf match between the youthful champions, Williams and Ferrier, on the Rose Bay golf links to-day, a pickpocket ...

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  34. THE CRIME WAVE.

    Sir,--Is it not time that the Government took drastic action to slop the continuous practice of thieving, housebreaking and violent assaults that have become ...

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  36. JAPANESE STEAMER AGROUND.

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The Japanese steamer Kenkon Maru is reported to be aground north-west of Ajinan Island, in the South China Sea. It was stated that ...

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