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  2. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The King and Queen yesterday travelled by royal train to Sandringham, where the Court will remain about six weeks. The Prince of Wales and other members ...

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  3. MORTGAGE INTEREST.

    A deadlock having been reached between the Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council on the amendments suggested to the Mortgage Interest Bill ...

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  4. SUBSIDISED SHIPPING.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The allegation that the Malson Steamship Company was illicitly trading along the Australian coast was made by the assistant secretary of ...

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  5. PROHIBITION ALMOST GONE.

    The Beer Bill passed the United States House of Representatives to-day with ten votes to spare, after a tumultuous debate, which lasted two days. The ...

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  6. HERTZOG MAY GO.

    The collapse of the Hertzog Government is foreshadowed by the return to politics of Judge Tielman Roos, who was Minister of Justice in the first ...

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  7. HOW WE ARE GOVERNED.

    During the session of the State Parliament frequent reference has been made in both houses to the tendency shown by the Government whenever a difficult ...

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  8. CABINET SECRETS.

    In the House of Lords to-day Lord Hailsham, in the course of a debate on Cabinet disclosures, said there seemed to be a general misconception that the only ...

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  9. THE LABOR RETREAT.

    The weakening of the provision in the Mortgage Interest Reduction Bill relating to the automatic reduction of interest on renewed mortgages was due to the fact ...

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  10. BLOW TO AMERICAN TRADE.

    The customs authorities have decided that preference under the Ottawa Act cannot be accorded the test shipment of Canadian wheat which reached Liver. ...

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  11. CONSUMING HER CAPITAL.

    Germany is consuming her capital and is continually getting poorer, said Herr Hugenberg, in propounding a new scheme for a reduction of interest on foreign and ...

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  12. LONDON SUGGESTION.

    Prominence is given by the "Daily Telegraph" to an article on America's invasion of Empire shipping services, including those of Australia and New Zealand. It ...

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  13. AID FOR WHEAT GROWERS

    The bill embodying the basis of distribution of Victoria's quota of the Commonwealth's grant of £2,000,000 for aid to wheat growers on an acreage basis ...

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  14. WAR DEBTS.

    The first impression of disappointment at the refusal of Mr. Roosevelt to co-operate with Mr. Hoover on the debts question was removed when later reports ...

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  15. Labor Members' Batrayal.

    Sir,--A sharp and well-merited rebuke is contained in your sub-leader to-day for those Labor members of the State Assembly whose aberrance of mind caused them ...

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  16. CLOSED RACECOURSES.

    In the Legislative Assembly last night the Chief Secretary moved the second reading of the bill to make provision for the payment of interest on the balance ...

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  17. SELECTING THE "MANAGERS."

    When the Mortgages Bill was returned to the Assembly yesterday afternoon from the Council with the intimation that the Council insisted upon its amendments, the ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN FILMS.

    Universal Pictures Ltd. announces that Mr. F. W. Thring, managing director of the Efftee productions in Australia, has concluded negotiations involving £100,000 ...

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  19. THE PAYMENT BY BRITAIN

    Replying to the representations of the London Chamber of Commerce, that the fiduciary issue should be increased to offset the £19,750,000 gold payment to ...

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  20. PLOT AGAINST STALIN.

    Moscow reports announce the arrest of three prominent Soviet commissars, M. Aifmont, M. Tolmaschev and M. Smirnov, on a charge of conspiring against M ...

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  21. OSCAR ASCHE IN TAXI COLLISION.

    While hurrying in a taxi-cab to a rehearsal of The Merry Wives of Windsor, in which he appears as Falstaff, Mr. Oscar Asche provided a thrill in ...

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  22. TOUR OF GOLFERS.

    Miss MacFarlane, secretary of the Ladies' Golf Union, states that she is endeavoring to add an Australian tour to the South African tour already arranged. ...

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  23. SAFE BLOWERS SENTENCED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Described as one of the most desperate criminals in New South Wales, William Croft was sentenced to three years' imprisonment at Sydney ...

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  24. MALLEE FARMERS' DEBTS

    On behalf of a group of constituents, Mr. Bussan (C.P) asked the Premier in the Legislative Assembly last nigth if he would consider a request that farmers in ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN AIR MAIL.

    At question time in the House of Commons to-day the Under-Secretary for the Air. Sir Philip Sassoon, stated it was impossible to give a definite forecast ...

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  26. TOTE ON GREYHOUND COURSES.

    The National Greyhound Racing Society has obtained legal opinion that totalisators on licensed greyhound racecourses may operate without profit. The promotors' ...

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  27. CONTROL OF FIREARMS.

    The Legislative Assembly, when considering amendments made by the Legislative Council to the Firearms Bill yesterday, declined to agree to the proposed ...

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  28. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Richard Spencer, formerly of the Old White Har[?] Hotel, Spring-street, Melbourne, but late of "Avon," St. Kilda-road, Melbourne, who died on 25th September last, left by will dated 25th ...

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  29. GENERAL RAIN IN QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Good general rains, extending for some distance inland, have fallen over a large part of the State during the 24 hours ended 9 o'clock this ...

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  30. MRS. EDOLS' FINANCES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The affairs of Mrs. Aimee Edols, who is serving a sentence at Long Bay prison for contempt of court, were inquired into again to-day ...

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  31. INLAND AIR ROUTES.

    The first of a fleet of "Dragon" cabin aeroplanes, with which an Essex firm of motor coach proprietors proposes to organi[?]e inland air routes and popularise air ...

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  32. FIVE-POWER CONFERENCES.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Eden. Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, stated that the President of the Disarmament Conference, Mr. Henderson, ...

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  33. IMPRISONMENT OF TOM MANN.

    The General Council of the Trades Union Council has written to Mr. MacDonald protesting against the imprisonment of Tom Mann and Emrh[?]s Llewell[?]n [?] ...

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  34. The Late Mr. L. A. Adamson.

    Sir,--May I, through the medium of your paper, express the thanks of myself and all those connected with Wesley College, to the hundreds of sympathisers in ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Pennsy I[?]anian Republican delegation in the House of Representatives on Wednesday voted to [?]st Mr. McFadden as secretary of the delegation, because of ...

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  36. BRITISH PREFERENCE.

    The President of the Board of Trade was asked in the House of Commons to-day whether, in view of the opinions expressed by various chambers of commerce, ...

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  37. PRICE OF BREAD.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The Commissioner of Prices announced to-day that the maximum price of flour in Brisbane had been fixed at £9 76 a ton, a ...

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  38. ROAD COMPETITION.

    SEYMOUR, Thursday.--Diversion of wool traffic from the railway to the road was illustrated in a recent incident on one of the Goulburn Valley branch lines. ...

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  39. MONEY FOR CHARITY.

    Following the withdrawal by Cabinet of prosecutions against three members of the C.T.A. who assisted to raise £10,000 for the hospitals in the recent "surprise ...

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  40. RADIUM RESEARCH.

    His life-long martyrdom in the cause of science was among the tributes paid to the memory of the great French radiologist, M. Georges Ha[?]et, who died ...

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  41. ANGLO-PERSIAN CONCESSION.

    The Teheran press describes the ratification by the Mejliss of the cancellation of the Anglo-Persian Co.'s concession as a vote of confidence by the entire ...

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  42. THE PRICE OF GOLD.

    The price of gold to-day is £6 34½ per fine oz. ...

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  43. COUNTRY PARTY DIVIDED.

    [?] the disagreement in the Legislative Assembly over the appointment of the Country party representatives amongst the managers on the mortgage ...

    Article : 273 words
  44. Advertising

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  46. Bequests to Charity.

    As executor of the will of the late William Marshall, the Trustees, Executors and Agency Company Limited has made a distribution of £618 10 amongst the ...

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  47. THE POULTRY PLAGUE.

    Sir,-- Poultry from infected areas is not allowed to be sent into clean areas, but motor lorry loads of poultry manure have been coming into this district from ...

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