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  2. CENTENARY PLANS.

    As was stated in "The Age" yesterday, the main topic of discussion at the meeting of the Centenary Council in the Town Hall yesterday was that of ...

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  3. DAWES LOAN.

    A breach has occurred between the Dawes' loan trustees and the German Government, which announces Hint it intends disposing as it pleases of revenues ...

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  4. A SHEAF OF BAD CHEQUES.

    Evidence that officials of a city bank paid out a total of £2777 to a man who within a few weeks presented seven cheques, as to which it was alleged that ...

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  5. SHIPPING SUBSIDIES.

    A complete revision of the Government's ocean mail policy is being planned by the Administration. It will be ready within six months. A new arrangement ...

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  6. ELECTORAL BILL.

    The Electoral Bill authorising returning officers to make a recount of votes prior to the declaration of the poll was further considered in the Legislative ...

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  7. STATE FINANCES.

    According to figures presented in the Legislative Assembly by the Treasurer yesterday during the debate on the supplementary estimates, the State deficit ...

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  8. The Bendigo Seat.

    BENDIGO, Wednesday. -- All branches of the United Country party in the Bendigo Federal electorate will meet at Bendigo on Friday to consider the [?] ...

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  9. BALLOT FOR WERRIWA.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The former Minister of Education in the Lang Government. Mr. T. D. Mutch, now a prominent member of the United Australia ...

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  10. New South Wales Labor Selections.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Although J. A. McCallum was the Federal Labor party candidate for the Martin by-election, which was subsequently cancelled, the ...

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  11. Additional Fixtures.

    The following additional events to be held during the Centenary celebrations have been included in the general programme: -- ...

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  12. DAVIS CUP.

    The Australian and American Davis Cup teams practised at Wimbledon to- day. The Americans practised intensively. Shields faced Stofen's heavy ...

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  13. AERIAL PAGEANT.

    It will be recollected that when the Centenary council decided that the combined aerial pageant would be held on 10th November at Laverton, the ...

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  14. Former Labor Leader May Re- Enter Politics.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The former leader of the Federal Labor party, Mr M. Charlton, indicated to-day that he would contest the vacancy in the ...

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  15. FLINDERS ELECTORATE.

    Applications are invited by advertisement in this issue from persons eligible to contest the Flinders electorate in the interests of the Country party. Nominations close at the ...

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  16. Flat Rate Deduction on Income Tax.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- When the income Tax Assessment Bill comes before Parliament again next week the Assistant Treasurer will move an ...

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  17. GOVERNOR DEFIES COURT.

    The North Dakota Supreme Court ruled to-day that Governor William Longer was disqualified from holding office by reason of his conviction of conspiracy ...

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  18. MIGRANT SETTLERS.

    Replying to a question by Mr. Crooke in the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Thomas, Dominions Secretary, said Britain had contributed £10,000 on, 22nd ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN LOANS.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Australian loans converted on the London market in 1933 represented 72 per cent. of the total converted by all the Dominions and ...

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  20. MOTOR BODY INDUSTRY.

    ADELAIDE. Wednesday. -- Stressing the importance of the motor body building industry to Australia in evidence before the Tariff Board to-day, Mr. E. W. ...

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  21. COMPETITION IN COAL.

    The Secretary for Mines, Mr. Ernest Brown, referred in the House of Commons to-day to the serious effect of the price- cutting campaign in foreign ...

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  22. HEALTH LEGISLATION.

    Endeavors to secure amending health legislation have been sought with little success on many occasions by the Health Commission, which administers ...

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  23. Duke Will Fly from Sydney to Newcastle.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- It was announced to-day that the Duke of Gloucester will spend three hours in Newcastle on his way north. He will travel ...

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  24. VISITORS' PASSPORTS.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Any doubts regarding the term the passports of overseas visitors to Melbourne for the Centenary celebrations may remain in ...

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  25. THE ELECTRICITY COMMISSION.

    After a brief visit to England and America, principally in conection with the financial activity of the Electricity Commission in London, the manager of ...

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  26. THE CANADIAN ARCTIC.

    An expedition, consisting of members of the Oxford Exploration Club, to-day sailed from London in the 100-ton Norwegian sealer Signal Horn, in which ...

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  27. TRANSCONTINENTAL AIR RACE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Mr. S. S. Crick, president of the Sydney Festival week committee, is greatly in favor of a transcontinental air race alter the ...

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  28. ELECTRIC APPLIANCES BILL.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, when discussion was resumed on the motion for the third rending of the bill giving the Electricity Commission control ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLES.

    The "Daily Telegraph" understands that Mr. Baldwin will to-day (Thursday) announce an increase in the Air Force by 50 squadrons in the next five years. ...

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  30. NEW STEAMER BATTERED

    Struggling for nearly seven days through tremendous seas find lashed by gales of wind which attained a velocity of over fifty miles an hour, the Union ...

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  31. RAILWAY PAY CHEQUES.

    PERTH, Wednesday. -- That forged signatures to railway pay cheques had resulted in the department being defrauded of over £3000, was an allegation ...

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  32. "ANZAC" A SACRED WORD.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- It was indicated on behalf of the Federal Government to-day that there was small possibility of Sir Charles Kingsford ...

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  33. LAND'S END TO JOHN O' GROATS.

    In his attempt on the cycling record from Land's End to John o' Groats, Hubert Opperman, the Australian cyclist, passed Crawford at 1.15 p.m. to-day. ...

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  34. Suggestions for Air Race to Perth.

    PERTH, Wednesday. -- West Australian Aero Club supports Sir John Kirwan's suggestion for an air race from Melbourne to Perth, and considers that the ...

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  35. ANGLICAN ASSEMBLY.

    In connection with the all-Australian Anglican general assembly, lo be held in Melbourne from 8th to 16th November in connection with the Centenary ...

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  36. KING VISITS MANCHESTER.

    The King and Queen were enthusiastically welcomed by great crowds when they visited Manchester to-day to open the new Central Library, which ...

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  37. SOLDIER SETTLERS.

    The annual conference of returned soldier settlers concluded at Anzac House yesterday, when a number of motions affecting details in settlers' relations with ...

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  38. ADDRESS BY MAJOR- GENERAL COXON.

    Addressing the Old Players and Playgoers' Association at their offices in Nicholas -buildings yesterday, the Director of Centenary Celebrations ...

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  39. Opperman Has Bad Turn.

    Cable messages received by Bruce Small Pty. Ltd. give Opperman's progress in the second day of his attack on the Lands End-John o' Greats record of 2 ...

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  40. DOMINION GOVERNMENT.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday. -- Important political developments, involving, a possible reconstruction of the Cabinet and the formation of a National party, ...

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  41. EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS.

    The Eucharistic congress committee is specially organising to ensure the success of the women's, men's and children's demonstrations at the show ...

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  42. WORLD'S WHEAT.

    The first editorial in the "Times" contains a strong plea for the wheat agreement, stressing that its breakdown is not only regrettable in itself, but it will ...

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  43. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    James Sylvester Hurley, Martin- street, St. Kilda, commission agent, who died in March, left by will dated 18th May, 1933, real estate valued £4536 and personal property valued ...

    Article : 152 words
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