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  2. OTTAWA CONFERENCE.

    The Prime Minister announced yesterday that, in accordance with the Government's decision to invite representatives of industry and commerce to act as ...

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  3. GARNISHEE ACT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Federal proclamations issued during the week under the Garnishee Act empower the Commonwealth to seize all revenue derived from ...

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  4. AUCKLAND RIOTS.

    AUCKLAND, Friday.--Auckland awoke this morning to an appalling spectacle of the damage caused by last night's rioting, Jewellery, clothing bottles of spirits, ...

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  5. EXCHANGE RATES.

    The weekly statement in regard to Australian, exchange on London made last evening at the Melbourne, brunch of the Commonwealth, Bank showed that the ...

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  6. MEDIUM'S LIBEL CASE

    Remarkable evidence for the defence was given by a charwoman in the case in which Mrs. Meurig Morris, a "trance medium," is suing the "Daily Mail" for ...

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  7. THE PREMIERS' CONFERENCE

    Proposals for the relief of the unemployed submitted to the Premiers' Conference by the Prime Minister on Thursday have been jeopardised by the strong ...

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  8. WEAR MORE WOOL.

    GEELONG, Friday.--Wool week, in conjunction with a made-in-Australia campaign, organised by tht Made-in-Australia Council, was officially opened in ...

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  9. BRITISH BUDGET.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Chamberlain, has completed his budget, which will be delivered in the House of Commons on Tuesday. ...

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  11. ULSTER'S ANXIETY.

    Replying to Mr. Maxton in the House at Commons to-day, the Dominions Secretary said that during the visit to London of Lord Craigavon, Premier of Ulster, the ...

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  12. "BACK TO PORT MELBOURNE."

    The committee organising the "Back to Port Melbourne" week, to be commenced on Saturday, 30th April, has drawn up a long programme of events, which it is ...

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  14. SOUTH AFRICAN BUDGET.

    Replying to the budget debate in the Assembly, tho Minister of Finance, Mr. Havenga, referred to a charge that the Government was indifferent to the Ottawa ...

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  15. THE TRANSPORT ACT.

    A special report dealing with the serious effects of the Now South Wales Transport Act has been received by the Prime Minister from the secretary of the ...

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  16. LABOR CONFERENCE DECISIONS.

    Referring yesterday to the position of the Premier (Mr. Hogan), the Minister of Public Works (Mr. Jones) and Mr. Bond, M.L.A., the president of the ...

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  17. BRIGHTON GRAMMAR SCHOOL.

    The celebrations in connection with the jubilee of the Brighton Grammar School, which were began with the opening of a new junior school on ...

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  18. CANADA'S TREATY WITH NEW ZEALAND.

    Demanding an explanation of the canadian Government's delay in concluding the commercial treaty to New Zealand, the "Sun" says: ...

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  19. SUNDAY DANCING AT ST. KILDA.

    At a meeting yesterday of St. Kilda ministers representing Church of England, Congregational, Methodist and Presbyterian churches, the invitation dance ...

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  20. Mr. Lang Leaves.

    The Premier of New South Wales left for Sydney yesterday afternoon, after delivering his speech at the Premiers Conference, and it is doubtful whether he ...

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  21. FEDERAL GARNISHEE ACT.

    At its meeting yesterday the executive of the Trades Hall Council carried a resolution as follow:--That this executive, believing that the primary ...

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  22. BANK ASSISTANCE.

    In a statement issued last night, the Prime Minister said the report in a section of the morning press that the Federal Government had been negotiating with ...

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  23. GUERILLA FIGHTING IN MANCHURIA.

    Another division of Japanese troops bus been despatched to Manchuria in view of the increasing gravity of the situation there and the continued activities of the ...

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  24. SYDNEY TRAINS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Transport Commission has decided to run fewer electric trains on suburban services. The railway commissioners last year reported that ...

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  25. PAYING TEACHERS' SALARIES.

    WAGGA, Friday.--To-day cash arrived by train to pay the public service and staff of the Main Roads Board. Pay also arrived for the Forestry office staff. The ...

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  26. Discussion in Parliament.

    WELLINGTON, Friday.--News of the rioting in Auckland was announced in Parliament at midnight, causing a tense scene. After the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

    Article : 111 words
  27. EVICTION AT SOUTH YARRA.

    A crowd estimated to number between 100 and 150 men gathered round a house in Palermo-street, South Yarra, at 9.30 a.m. yesterday, where a family was being ...

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  29. BREWERY DIRECTOR'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--An inquest was today conducted by the city coroner into the death of John Thomas Toohey, 57 years, a former director of Toohey's ...

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