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  4. ABSURD NOSTRUMS

    The opinion of bankers on the financial situation, as expressed in the monthly summary of the National Bank of Australia, is to the effect that the Australian people would reject the absurd nostrums proposed by ...

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  5. Thieves Disturbed

    Thieves gained entrance to the residence of Colonel J. R.Sankey, in Eldernell Avenue, Ascot, yesterday. ...

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  6. MORE SHOCKS

    More earthquake shocks were felt throughout the affected areas yesterday, a severe one occurring at 5.30 a.m. An aeroplane ...

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  7. MR. THEODORE

    At a social evening tendered him at Richmond last night the Prime Minister (Mr. J. H. Scullin) declared that he was not ...

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  8. AGENTS-GENERAL

    Mr. W. Leitch (Agent-General for Victoria), interviewed regarding the proposal to abolish the posts of Agents-General, pointed ...

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  9. INTEREST RATE

    The matter of reduction in interest rates has been considered by the Commissioners of the Government Savings Bank of New ...

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  10. THE LANG PLAN

    The Federal executive of the Australian Labour Party met at the Trades Hall yesterday to discuss internal dissensions. ...

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  11. THE PRINCE OF WALES AT LIMA

    LIMA (Peru), February 11. The Oropesa, with the Prince of Wales and Prince George on board, and escorted by two ...

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  12. Views of Mr. Moore

    The Premier of Queensland (Mr. A. E. Moore) states that he does not favour the abolition of the Agencies-General. He had found from ...

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  13. Road Hold-Up

    William Payne, a hire-car driver, was attacked by two passengers whom he was driving to Caboolture about midday yesterday, and ...

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  14. "DRUNK OR CRAZY"

    Another impassioned outburst by General MacArthur-Onslow broke upon the sittings of the Upper House last night just as the ...

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  15. "RIGHT TO HELP"

    The Premier of Western Australia (Sir James Mitchell) yesterday received the following cable message from Sir Newton Moore, M.P., in ...

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  16. "DEFLATED"

    Mr. G. A. Gibbons, M.P., allegedly the father of the Inflation scheme which bears his name, had a taste of ...

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  17. Quake Recorded

    A severe distant earthquake was recorded on the siesmograph at the Adelaide Observatory yesterday. The Government Astronomer said that the ...

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  18. RECORD BROKEN

    Miss M. Coleman, the Geelong swimmer, last night broke the Victorian women's record for 220 yards by 4 35 seconds. Her time was 3 ...

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  19. Gold from Dumps

    Notices were posted yesterday outside the Court House at Charters Towers stating that Sydney Norman Williams was applying for areas ...

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  20. In the River

    The body of a woman was recovered from the Brisbane River by the Water Police about 8 o'clock this morning, and it has ...

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  21. A FLOWERED PATHWAY LEADING TO THE CITY

    The beautiful Approach to the Edward Street Ferry on the Kangaroo Point side of the River. The City Hall and other large Buildings stand out on the sky line ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. BALANCE NEAR Queensland Budget

    The Premier of Queensland (Mr. A. E. Moore), who visited Sydney yesterday, refused to comment on Mr. Theodora's scheme. He would ...

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  23. VAGUE PROPOSALS

    The Central Council of the Victorian United Country Party yesterday adopted resolutions condemning as un-British the ...

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  24. CREDIT AFFECTED

    "Everything is up in the air until we have heard what Mr. Theodore has to say," remarked the Premier of South Australia (Mr. ...

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  25. STOP PRESS

    Though to-day's messages from Australia persist with the statement that Mr. Scullin is negotiating for a reduction of war debt ...

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  26. Rainfall Record

    A message published here from Numinbah, in New South Wales, where 42 inches of rain were recorded in four days this month, asks is that ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN WAR DEBT

    Official circles, in a guarded manner, confirm the statement that the Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. J. H. Scullin), is ...

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  28. Patrol Smash

    Two members of the police motor cycle patrol were badly hurt last night when their machine collided head-on with a motor car at the railway level ...

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  29. SOLDIER SETTLERS

    Further instances of the [?] disregard of their plight, also of so called misleading information and the inability of the department to supply ...

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  30. Statement by Mr. Scullin

    Interviewed late last night the Prime Minister (Mr. J. H. Scullin) said that he knew nothing at all of any negotiations with Britain to abate Australia's ...

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  31. FINANCIAL HELP

    The city editor of the "Daily Telegraph" Buys that there is little doubt that any Government which had the courage to implement Sir Otto ...

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