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  2. WHEAT ADVANCE.

    The announcement by the Commonwealth Bank that it was prepared to advance 2 a bushel f.o.b. on wheat, "subject to the usual conditions of variation ...

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  3. GOVERNOR-GENERALSHIP.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Acting Prime Minister, replying to Mr. Fnikhill (N.S.W.) in the House of Representatives to-day. said the salary of Sir Isaac Isaacs ...

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  4. ANTI-FASCIST PLOTS.

    Alleging the existence of a secret organisation to prepare crimes against the Italian Government, the police arrested twenty-four intellectuals, including the ...

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  5. UPPER HOUSE ABOLITION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--It is possible that the struggle between the Government and the opponents of the. Upper House abolition may be carried to the Privy Council, ...

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  6. CRASH INTO SEA.

    Miss Winifred Spooner and Flying Officer Edwards set out from Rome this morning on their attempt to break the record for a flight from London to ...

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  7. SLOW DEATH BY POISON.

    A remarkable diary, describing his own slow death by poison, was left by Dr. Hugh Lonsdale Hands, 63 years of age, an inoculation expert, of Brighton. The ...

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  8. SCENE IN THE SENATE.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--One of the most amazing scenes that has occurred in the history of the Senate was witnessed to-night shortly before the dinner ...

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  9. STATE POLITICS.

    Members of the State Parliament ore still being kept, in suspense as to the possibility of political developments, as owing to the time occupied by the ...

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  10. BASIC WAGE.

    Proceedings in the Full Arbitration Court wore advanced a further stage yesterday in connection, with the basic wa[?] inquiry, when it was announced that [?] ...

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  11. A NOTED WOMAN PILOT.

    Miss Winifred Spooner is n pilot of considerable experience; she learnt to fly in 1027,. and has throe limes taken part in the King's Cup. In 1928 she was the only ...

    Article : 220 words
  12. A COMMON DESTINY.

    Mr. Hertzog, addressing the Nationalist Congress at Bloemfontein, after stressing the point that no State had greater freedom than South Africa, indicated that the ...

    Article : 165 words
  13. TRADES COUNCIL'S CONGRATULATIONS.

    On the recommendation of the executive the Trades Hall Council decided last evening that the Federal Government be congratulated on the important step taken ...

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  14. BILL SUBMITTED TO COUNCIL.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Legislative Council met to-day, when Mr. Willis, leader of the Government in the Upper House, introduced the second bill to ...

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  15. SOVIET PROPAGANDA.

    Asked whether a broadcast speech from Moscow wireless station lust night inciting British workers to revolution was a breach of the undertaking of the Soviet ...

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  16. BANK'S ADVANCE OF 2.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--In the House of Representatives this afternoon the Acting Minister of Markets announced that the Commonwealth Bank had decided to ...

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  17. BUDGET REDUCTIONS.

    The budget presented in the Gorman Dietrich provides for. an expenditure, of £534,000,000, a reduction of £71,000,000, obtained mainly by cuts in civil service ...

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  18. THE RED HILL RAILWAY.

    Before Mr. Seullin left London he was interviewed by Sir Newton Moore and Sir J. D. Connolly, on behalf of Australian land owners and taxpayers in London, to ...

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  19. SALVATION ARMY.

    The text has been issued of a hill providing for the future organisation of the Salvation Army. It provides for the formation of a company to act as trustee of ...

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  20. BRITISH REPRESENTATION.

    Arising out of the choice of a nativeborn Australian as Governor-General and the complete dissociation of the Dominions Office from it, the Australian press ...

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  21. AIRSHIP DISASTER.

    Upon the resumption of the inquiry of the R101 disaster Captain Eckener, commander of the Graf Zeppelin, conferred with Sir John Simon and the assessors for ...

    Article : 333 words
  22. TERRORISM IN DELHI.

    Several Europeans had a narrow escape in Chandni Chowk, one of the main thoroughfares of Delhi, last night when a. bomb, thrown by an unknown Indian, ...

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  23. SPIRIT OF ISOLATION.

    Mr. Herbert Brookes, the retiring Australian Commissioner-General to the United States, who is on a visit to Chicago states that both the United States ...

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  24. Abolition of Agent-General.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--In the Legislative Assembly to-day Sir Thomas Henley gave notice that he would move in the interests, of economy that the office ...

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  25. CONGRATULATIONS FROM A.N.A.

    The chief president of the Australian Natives' Association, Mr. J. H. Ross, has forwarded a letter of congratulation, to Sir I. Isaacs, who is a life member of the ...

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  26. ITALIAN MIGRANTS.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Minister for Home Affairs informed Mr. Green (N.S.W.) in the House of Representatives yesterday that the sixty male adult Italian ...

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  27. VICTORIA-ST.-BRIDGE.

    The Minister of Public Works made available yesterday a report he has received from the Chief Engineer of Railway Construction on the serious ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER.

    According to the Vancouver "Sun," Australian exporters ale preparing to flood Canada with 20,000,000 lb of butter before April, landed in Canada at 24 c., ...

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  29. SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH.

    Dr. A. G. Rivett, of the Commonwealth Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, leaves for Melbourne by the R.M.S. Moldavia from Marseilles to-day. He ...

    Article : 149 words
  30. THE PARTY SYSTEM IN POLITICS.

    Advocating the abolition of the party system of government, Mr. H. Glowrey, M.L.A., speaking to members of the Victorian Women Citizens'. Movement at ...

    Article : 236 words
  31. LIEUT. HILL'S OVERSEA FLIGHT.

    The Meteorological Bureau has supplied the Shell Company with the following weather report for the Koepang section of Flight-Lieutenant C. W. Hill's proposed ...

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  32. BRITISH COAL INDUSTRY.

    Mr. MacDonald's conference with the coal minora lasted Two hours, after which Mr. Graham and Mr. Shinnell carried on for another Two hours. The Ministers ...

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  33. CAUCUS DISSATISFIED.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--When members of the Federal Cabinet placed before a meeting of caucus this morning the decisions of the Commonwealth Bank Board ...

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  34. No Advice in Italy.

    The Italian Foreign Office has not received any, notification regarding The notion of The Australian customs officials. No statement will be made until the ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Whitechapel by-election, caused by Mr. Gosling's death, resulted:--James Hall (Labor), 8544; Burnett Janner (Liberal), 7445; Lo[?] Guinness (Conservative), ...

    Article : 187 words
  36. THE SECRECY OF THE BALLOT.

    Last Wednesday Mr. Blackburn (Lab.), drew attention in the Legislative Assembly to the action of the royal commission on Williamstown municipal affairs in ...

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  37. CAPTURE OF "LEADLIGHT KING."

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Detective Wilson to-day, after a long chase through the gullies at Willougbby, arrested a man known as the "Leadlight King" The detective ...

    Article : 109 words
  38. A MONEY LENDER BESTED

    Before Judge Foster, in the Court of General Sessions yesterday, Alan Oscar Perkins, 50 years, laborer, of Cliff-street, South Yarra, was charged with having ...

    Article : 254 words
  39. YOUTH SHOT AT ELWOOD

    During an altercation with another youth, which took place in Southey-street, Elwood, yesterday at about 3 p.m. Clarence Holford, 19 years, of Banole-avenue, ...

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  40. THE CONTRACT POOL.

    We have received from the Victorian Wheat Growers' Corporation Ltd. the following official announcement:--"The Victorian Wheat Growers' ...

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  41. AMERICAN WHEAT TARIFF

    The senate Agricultural Committee has been discussing the question of raising the wheat tariff, which is now 42 c. (19). Such a move, while it might have a ...

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  42. GOLD BONUS.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--At a meeting of the Federal Country party to-day, it is understood that it was agreed to support the gold-bonus proposals of the ...

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  43. HEAVY SAMPLE OF WHEAT.

    Herman Trelle, of Wembley, Alberta, won the grand wheat championship at the international five stock show. on Wednesday, with an exhibit of hard Red ...

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  44. CORANGAMITE ELECTORATE.

    CAMPERDOWN, Thursday.--Hampden State electoral council of the Country party has entered a protest against the suggestion to wipe out the Corangamite ...

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  45. NORTHERN WHEAT GROWERS.

    We have received the following telegram, signed "F. Conway, secretary Farmers Defence League":-- "At a largely attended meeting of ...

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  47. EARTHQUAKE IN RANGOON.

    An earthquake of great intensity and long duration was felt in Hangoon early this morning. The extent of the damage is not yet known. ...

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  48. BOAT ATTACKED BY SHARK.

    [?]EBUD, Thursday.--When fishing off Rosebud, Mr. A. Peaty had an alarming experience. A shark reported as 20 feet in length, attacked his boat, and almost ...

    Article : 58 words
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  51. BODY FOUND IN RIVER.

    The body of a man, which was later identified as that of Thomas Melby Olsen, 35 years, of Clarke-street, Port Melbourne, carpenter, was found floating in the River. ...

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