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  2. RESEARCH COUNCIL.

    [FROM OUR SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVES.] CANBERRA, Sunday.--A claim that the Federal Government has saved £90,000 in the annual expenditure of the council ...

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  3. PARTY CO-OPERATION.

    A meeting of the United Australian section of the Federal Opposition is to be held at Canberra on Wednesday to consider the Prime Minister's proposal for ...

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  4. SPANISH DISORDER.

    It is reported from Vatican City that the Holy See has forwarded a strong protest to the Spanish Government against deeds of violence to the churches and ...

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  5. FARM MACHINERY

    By now the intelligent farmer has become immune against the special pleading of those who seek to persuade him that the tariff and especially protective ...

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  6. LEAGUE DISCORD.

    The Outstanding topic at the inter-delegation conference of the League of Nations has been the customs union between Austria and Germany. It ...

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  7. CHEAPER MONEY

    LONDON, 16th May. The financial event of the week was the reduction of the bank rate to the lowest level since 1909. This was ...

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  8. SOVIET MENACE.

    Speaking at a meeting in the Albert Hall on the subject of the dumping of Russian produce, Mr. Baldwin, leader of the Conservative party, said:-"This is not trade: ...

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  9. ADDRESS BY ATTORNEY-GENERAL.

    At a meeting in the Northecote town hall to-night Mr. Brennan, M.P., the Attorney-General, will speak on the Federal situation, and an address will also be ...

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  10. A COMPULSORY COALITION !

    TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE. Sir,--The sooner we make it mandatory that all legitimate parties shall be represented in Cabinet on a pro rate basis, ...

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  11. BOLSTERING FREE-TRADE.

    Mr. Lloyd George, leader of the Liberal party in the House of Commons,in addressing a Liberal conference at Buxton, explained the position of the Liberal ...

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  12. WHEN OUT OF OFFICE.

    Although he was constantly proclaiming the virtues of "getting together" and "sinking party differences" When he was lender of the Bruce-Page Government, Mr. ...

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  13. CURRENCY REFORM.

    Mr. J. F. Darling, director of the Midland Bank, told the banking and commerce of the House of Commons on Friday that an international conference on ...

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  14. PAPAL ENCYCLICAL.

    A Papal encyclical, issued on the fortieth anniversary of the "Rerum Novarum," the famous encyclical of Leo XIII., says:--"Egoistic individualism ...

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  15. CABINET CHANGES.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Phillip Snowden), who is confined to bed owing to fatigue consequent upon the great strain of the work undertaken ...

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  16. Speaker Duties of Responsible People.

    GEELONG, Sunday.--The Speaker of the House of Representatives (Mr. Makin) delivered the main address at the pleasant Sunday afternoon at Palais Royal. ...

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  17. BRITAIN PREPARED TO HELP.

    AUCKLAND, Sunday,--Sir George Fuller, the former Agent-General for New South Wales, arrived on board the steamer Aorangi from America. He stated he could ...

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  18. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--It is assumed in official quarters that the Federal Government's representative at the Imperial Economic Conference in Ottawa next ...

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  19. DEFENCE OF THE LEAGUE

    The "Sunday Times." in championing the League of Nations, Says it is the world's only bulwark against war. The suggestion that the choice of Britain lies ...

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  20. PRAISE FOR THE BANKS.

    The financial editor of the "Morning Post" says it is impossible not to be impressed with the excellent manner that the banking community in Australia ...

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  21. BRITISH TELEPHONES.

    In the House of Commons to-day the second reading was debated of a bill authorising an expenditure by the Post Office department of £32,000,000, of which ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN FARM IMPLEMENTS.

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  23. TASMANIAN EXPLORATION.

    In an address at the Overseas Club luncheon, Sir James O'Grady, the late Governor of Tasmania, said that when he went to Australia he had no delusions. ...

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  24. NAVAL AGREEMENT.

    France has submitted a new naval memorandum to London and Rome, as a final effort to save the tentative agreement between England, France and Italy. ...

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  25. FRAUD ON A LARGE SCALE.

    Brynar James Owen, 35 Years of age, an engineer, was to-day sentenced to four years imprisonment on charges of forgery and false pretences. ...

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  26. GERMAN MINISTERS.

    The programme for a visit to London of the German Chancellor (Dr. Bruening) and the Foreign Secretary (Dr. Curtius has been fixed, subject to ...

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  27. The British Representation.

    In order to facilitate the arrangements reached at the Imperial Conference that the representation of the United Kingdom and the Dominions on the Imperial ...

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  28. MINING DISPUTES.

    The position of the mining industry was the subject of comment by the Secretary for Mines (Mr. Shinwell) in a speech last night. He stated that strenuous ...

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  29. Message from Irish Free State.

    During the visit to Dublin by Mr. E.L. Kicrnan, M.L.C., an Honorary Minister in the Victorian Government, the President of the Irish Free State (Mr. ...

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  30. RAILWAYS UNION.

    The interminable dispute between the Victorian Railways Union, the central executive of the Victorian Labor party and the State Ministry again occupied the ...

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  31. BEST MOTTO FOR AUSTRALIA.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A farewell dinner was tendered to Rear-Admiral Evans by the Royal Motor Yacht Club last night. Rear-Admiral Evans said that would be ...

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  32. NEW-STATES MOVEMENT.

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--A request for legislation by the Imperial Parliament to institute a separate State of New England is contained in a petition which the New ...

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  33. FRAUD ALLEGED.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--In Adelaide Police Court on Saturday F. Graham, late of Melbourne, was charged on a provisional warrant from Melbourne that, being ...

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  34. INTERNATIONAL DISPUTES

    The Canadian House of Commons on Friday gave unanimous approval for Canada's adherence to chapters 1,2,3 and 4 of the General Act of 1928 for a ...

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  35. BANK OFFICIALS SENTENCED.

    After a trial which involved 170 sittings, Commander Alvaro Marincelli, bank president, has been sentenced to thirteen years imprisonment on a charge of ...

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  36. CANADIAN TARIFF.

    Three members will constitute the new Tariff Board. In addition to inquiring into tariff matters it will exercise some of the functions now exercised by ...

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  37. SPEED MOTOR BOATING

    In the presence of the poet Gabriele d'Annunzio, in a little war ship bristling with guns and torpedo tuhcs, Kaye Don sped across Lake Garda at 100 miles an ...

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  38. ANCIENT BUILDINGS.

    Lord Esher, in presiding at a meeting of the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings yesterday, announced a gift of £20,000, which would be used in a ...

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  39. ATTACKED BY MANIAC.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A man who was recently discharged from a mental home threatened to cut his throat yesterday afternoon in a house in Moore Park, and ...

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  40. COUNTERFEIT COINS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The police stated to-day that a clever gang of forgers had successfully put a large number of Canberra florins into circulation, The coins are ...

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  41. ELECTION RIOTS IN EGYPT

    A crowd fatally beat an Egyptian police officer who tried to prevent them from intimidating voters. The mob destroyed by fire the polling booth at Bulak. ...

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  42. SENATE SEATS.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--For the six senate seats in this State fifteen nominations have been received by Mr. F. Goring, returning officer for the Labor party. A ...

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  43. WEST AUSTRALIAN LABOR CONGRESS.

    PERTH, Sunday.--The triennial congress of the West Australian Labor party concluded yesterday. One motion urged that the congress ...

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  44. MDLLE. LUPESCU

    The constant reports that Mdlle. Lupescu was at present in Budagest induced the "Daily Express" to telegraph the Minister of Commerce in Roumania, and ...

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  46. ALLEGED WOMAN PICK POCKET.

    As a result of numerous complaints by tram passengers that they had had their pockets picked in safety zones, detectives have maintained a special watch at the ...

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  47. SNATCHED NOTES FROM DESK.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--A thief snatched a bundle of notes containing £110 from the eashier's desk in the George-street cash and carry stores on Saturday morning, ...

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  48. SIR CONAN DOYLE'S WILL.

    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Who died on 7th July last, left an estate valued at £63,490. Included in the bequests were £100 each for the Spiritualist. Alliance, ...

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  49. BOY'S DREADFUL INJURIES

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--When sliding down a stair case at his home at Marrickville yesterday, Raymond Coxhead, 11 years, sustained terrible injuries caused by a ...

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  50. TIN PRODUCTION.

    The Tin Production Conference has decided to advise a further reduction of at least 20,0000 tons a year. ...

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  51. Advertising

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  53. FEDERAL LABOR CANDIDATES.

    Among the Federal candidates endorsed by the Victorian Labor party, the name of Mr. R.V. Keane, Bendigo, did not appear in the list supplied. Mr. McNamara stated ...

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