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  2. THE WORLD DEPRESSION.

    Although he has returned to Australia with a profound admiration for the best type of American, who is generally of Anglo-Saxon descent, Mr. H. Brookes, the ...

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  3. SUGAR EMBARGO.

    Further evidence regarding the sugar embargo was heard yesterday by the Federal Sugar Inquiry Committee which is investigating the general conditions and ...

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  4. ECONOMIC RECOVERY.

    BALLARAT. Monday.--At the foundation day celebration in connection with the City A.N.A. to-night. Mr. Fenton, Minister of Customs, said he was not a ...

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  5. ECONOMIC UNION.

    Mr. Henderson, British Foreign Minister, speaking at the meeting in Geneva yesterday of the committee for the economic union of Europe, referred to The ...

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  6. LORD BEAUCHAMP.

    Earl Beau[?]champ, formerly Governor of New South Wales, has returned after his visit to Australia. Interviewed on his arrival at ...

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  7. THE WHEAT ADVANCE.

    The Acting Minister of Markets stated yesterday that the Commonwealth Bunk Board had advised the Federal Government that it was unable to see its way ...

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  8. SIR LEO CUSSEN.

    It was staled on Saturday last in "The Age" that Sir Leo Cuss[?]n, senior puisne judge of the Supreme Court, would resume his judicial duties on the bench ...

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  9. THE BIG NUGGET.

    Mr. J. A. Jones, hon, organiser of the Old West Australians' Association in Melbourne, writes an interesting chapter of memories of the Larkinville gold finds ...

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  10. ATTACK MR. THEODORE

    SYDNEY, Monday.--In a general attack on the banking system at Summer Hill tonight, Mr. E. G. Theodore, M.P. quoted the war loans as an instance of how the ...

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  11. FURTHER INCREASE ON MONEY ORDERS.

    The Director of Postal Services yesterday announced that the exchange rates on money orders from Australia had been further increased as follows:--To Great ...

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  12. THE INDIA CONFERENCE.

    At the final plenary session of the India Conference to-morrow the Prime Minister will make a statement of his Government's policy. Lord Reading (a former Viceroy) ...

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  13. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Prime Minister left Melbourne last evening for Canberra. He will return on Thursday. A cable message from London states ...

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  14. SEAPLANE RACING.

    Although the air authorities are very disappointed over Great Britain's defection from the Schneider Cup race, they are anxious to stage an Italy-French duel. ...

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  15. Shipping Exchange Rates.

    In addition to the rise of 25 per cent exchange surcharge on prepaid freight and 23 per cent. surcharge on passenger fares, announced from Sydney on Saturday, ...

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  16. Money and Trade.

    Arguments in favor of the creation of money in suitable quantities by the Government for the people instead of by private banks, were advanced by Mr. A. ...

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  17. BANK CHARGES.

    The suggestions made by prominent economists and published yesterday for overcoming depression in Australia were traversed during the day by Mr. C. H. ...

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  18. THE EX-KAISER.

    Wilhelm Hohenzollern; still interned at Doorn, has apparently forgotten that he is no longer Kaiser of Germany. Ignoring the new German constitution ...

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  19. AUSTRALIA'S TROUBLES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Sir George Mason Allard, a member of the Primary Producers' Advisory Council, in a speech before the Constitutional ...

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  20. NEW CASINOS.

    It is reported that the Germans have decided to compete with the French casinos by erecting palatial buildings at German watering places. ...

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  21. INFLATION DANGERS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Mr. C. W. C. Marr, National candidate for Park[?]s, declared to-day that the figures of Mr. Theodore, M.P in his recent analysis ...

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  22. DISTRESS IN AMERICA.

    The severity of the situation in the drought areas is becoming increasingly apparent, and the attention of officials in Washington is focussed upon the ...

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  23. ILL ADVISED RUSH TO LARKINVILLE.

    KALGOORLIE, Monday.-- Following the discovery of the Golden Eagle, the largest nugget yet found in West Australia a rush has set in to [?] ...

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  24. LOSSES THROUGH HOLDING.

    Wheat merchants point out that heavy losses to farmers have been incurred through the prolonged delay in marketing wheat, arising from the farmers' ...

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  25. CONTRACT VERSUS DAY LABOR.

    Sir,--The latest derailment on the East to West railway between Port Augusta and Kalgoorlie makes it appear that this line is of very [?]imsy construction. ...

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  26. COTTON TRADE DISPUTE.

    The Minister of Labor, Miss. Bondfield, has telegraphed to both parties in the cotton dispute reminding them that the effect of the stoppage in the industry ...

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  27. Stimulant to Export Trade.

    The increase in the exchange rates on London made last Saturday are expected to check the considerable amount of business done outside the banks, but ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE.

    A very big shipment of Australian primary products will be taken to the United Kingdom by the Aberde[?]n Commonwealth line steamer, Jervis Bay. At ...

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  29. BANK METHODS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Mr. S. Robertson, M.L.A., when Parliament meets to-morrow, will ask for the appointment of a select committee to ascertain whether the ...

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  30. BIG GOLF IN MEXICO.

    Golden and von Elm, who tied with 293 in the 10,000 dollar open golf match at Agua Caliente, played off to-day. Golden won With a score of 75 to von Elm's 79. ...

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  31. METROPOLITAN BOARD POLICY.

    Sir.--Is it not time that the Metropolitan Board made some explanation as to its activities in the Upper Yarra ? The board was granted 32,000 acres in that ...

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  32. GOLD IN SUNKEN LINER.

    Notwithstanding the loss of the Italian salvage ship Artiglio, which was blown up in December while working on the wreck of the cargo steamer Florence off ...

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  33. MURDER PLOT MISCARRIES.

    The details of two remarkable tragedies have just been made public. A boy, aged 4, died at Peitz, near Berlin, and a post-mortem examination ...

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  34. TASMANIAN APPLES.

    HOBART, Monday.--Mr. J. P. Piggott, general manager of the Port Huon Fruit Growers' Co-operative Association was instructed by his association to make a ...

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  35. ROAD CONSTRUCTION.

    Australia has little to learn from the world in load construction, according to Mr. [?]. P. Sibley, manager of Broken Hill Proprietary By-Products, who returned ...

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  36. EXPORTS TO BRITAIN.

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  37. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Laura Theresa Butt, have Ge[?]trude-street, Geelong West, who died on 31st october last, left by will dated 22nd march, 191[?], real estate valued at £1190 and personal property valued ...

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  38. CALCUTTA'S MAYOR GAOLED.

    The mayor of Calcutta, Subash Bose, has been sent to gaol for a week at Ammura, Bengal, for having disobeyed a police order prohibiting him from, ...

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  39. STATE HOSPITAL EMPLOYES

    Since the Victorian Government instituted its economy cuts in the public service to assist in balancing the budget, the State Hospital Employes' Association, has ...

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  40. SALE OF BREAD.

    Stressing the need for reform in the sale of bread to the public, the secretary of the Bread Carters' Union (Mr. H. Maynard) intends to move at a meeting ...

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  41. PROMINENT MOTOR CYCLIST INJURED.

    Inquiries at Melbourne Hospital yesterday disclosed that Reg. West, holder of the Australian two-mile dirt-track motor cycle record, who was taken to the ...

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  42. THE PRINCES' TOUR.

    En route to South America the Prince of Wales and Prince George boarded the steamer Or[?]pesa at Santander, Spain, to-night. The vessel sailed immediately. ...

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  43. AUSTRALIAN PASTORAL COMPANY.

    The annual report of the directors of the Australian Pastoral Co. shows a net loss of £8161 on the year's operations. The sum of £6272 was brought ...

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  44. THE HEPBURN TRAGEDY

    DUNOLLY, Monday.--The four victims of the motoring tragedy at Hepburn Springs on Saturday night were well known locally. ...

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  45. DEAL IN EXCHANGE.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--While having breakfast on the steamer Baradine at the outer harbor this morning, a young motor mechanic on his way to England. ...

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  49. TORQUAY VISITOR INJURED.

    GEELONG, Monday.--While on holiday at Torquay to-day Edith Hatch, 41 years of Grandview-grove, Armadale, slipped on the rocks, and sustained a ...

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