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  4. CONVERSION LOAN

    Following last night's announcement that the Treasury will on February 1 next repay the outstanding balance, amounting to £114,000,000 of 5 per cent Treasury bonds, the prospectus was issued this evening of a ...

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  5. FINE OF £100

    A fine of £100 was imposed by Mr. Justice Macrossan, Senior Puisne Judge, in the Supreme Court to-day in the case in which ...

    Article : 207 words
  6. SEQUEL TO RIOTS

    Police officers to-day raided the headquarters of the Unemployed Workers' Movement in Bloomsbury, London, and took ...

    Article : 427 words
  7. GOLD STANDARD

    The sub-committee of financial experts which is preparing for the World Economic Conference to-day discussed conditions ...

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  8. SAVE £260,000 A YEAR

    MELBOURNE, November 2. Meaning a saving of £260,000 a year in interest the short term debt in Australia of ...

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  9. ENGLISH BATSMEN DEMORALISED

    Although the M.C.C. team has played two matches in Western Australia and emerged from both contests with more than a fair share of the honours, it has been difficult from the trend of the play to form any definite ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. WATER SUPPLY SCHEMES

    Following a conference of representatives of the Tweed Shire Council, the Coolangatta Town Council, and the Nerang Shire Council yesterday ...

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  11. THRILLING RESCUE

    The British steamer, Glenshiel (commanded by Captain P. L. Sanders) has arrived here with a number of Japanese seamen who were rescued ...

    Article : 107 words
  12. STERLING FIRMER

    "Bullish" tendencies in operations in British currencies to-day brought the exchange rate for the pound sterling up to 3.30[?] dollars ...

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  13. $14,000,000 FOR WORKS

    The Prime Minister (Mr. J. A Lyons) made the following statement:-- "Mr. Scullin has said that as a ...

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  14. COLLISION WITH POST

    After striking an electric light post in Gregory Terrace a sedan motor car turned upside down with the result that the driver ...

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  15. WORK EXTENDING

    Mr. R. T. Thompson, managing director of Mt Morgan Ltd., believes that in a couple of months the mine will reach a production of £6,000 worth of ...

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  16. DOLE STRIKE

    There was a sudden ending to the dole strike on the South Coast last night when members of the Cessnock Committee of Struggle ...

    Article : 189 words
  17. TEMPORARY SETTLEMENT

    It is understood that a temporary settlement of three months has been made between the shipowners and the seamen in the dispute regarding wages ...

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  18. HOMESTEAD DESTROYED

    Lussvale Station Homestead, situated about 60 miles from Mitchell, was completely destroyed by fire at 3.30 p.m. on Tuesday. The property was ...

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  19. UNUSUAL POSITION

    A peculiar position has arisen at Coolangatta, for according to the Mayor (Alderman R. C. Graham) the Council is committing a breach of one ...

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  20. NAZI MARCH ON

    It again is rumoured that Herr Hitler (the leader of the Nazis) will order a march on Berlin after the elections on Sunday. ...

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  21. British Cotton Strike

    According to the "Daily Telegraph" the situation in the cotton industry is not as bad as it appears to be. A settlement may be reached through ...

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  22. DEATH OF MR. P. A. KOPPEL.

    The death has occurred of Mr. P. A. Koppel, who has been the head of the Foreign Office Department for Consultatian with Dominions since the ...

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  23. BATSMAN'S RUSE

    There was an amusing incident at a North Coast cricket match. A batsman skied a ball. The wicket keeper waited for it to fall. As he ...

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  24. SHIPS THAT GO DOWN TO THE SEA

    In addition to general commerce the wool sales in Brisbane have drawn ships to the port from every point of the compass. Nearest the camera are labourers loading wool on the Atsuta Maru for Japan and at the next wharf two German boats, the Essen and the Heidelberg, berthed side by side, are laking on and discharging general [?]go. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. U.S. PRESIDENCY

    Immediately following the completion of President Hoover's broadcast address from New York, Mr. Franklin Roosevelt to-night delivered ...

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  26. STOP PRESS

    Trip to America?--Replying [?] G. Morgan in the Legislative Assembly, the Minister for Lands (Mr. Pease), said it was not his intention ...

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  27. "I HAVE DONE NOTHING WRONG"

    John Lapthorne Crookes, 21, labourer, was fined 10s., in default imprisonment for three days, when he pleaded guilty to having travelled by ...

    Article : 94 words
  28. KOMATSU FIRE

    It has been discovered that the conflagration at Komatsu on October 22, when 1,200 houses were burned, was caused by a cinema management ...

    Article : 59 words
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