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  3. ECONOMIC CONFERENCE'S STABILISATION PROPOSALS

    Money stabilisation proposals made to the United States last night by representatives of the World Economic Conference are not acceptable, explained the Under-Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Atcheson, to-day. It was stated at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. ITALIAN FLIGHT DELATED

    Although everything is In readl. ness in the airport of Orbetelle for the take-off of 24 Italian hy. dro-planes for the proposed ...

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  5. COLONIAL EMPIRE IN AFRICA

    Herr Hugenberg presented to the chairman of the economic committee of the World Conference (Dr. Colijn) a memorandum stating that it is essential to restore Germany's former position as a payer of her international obligations, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. KITTEN SAVED ITSELF

    Thousands of people saw Willlam Burke, a boxer, and a police man named Jewes, drowned in the River Irwell, at Manchester, while ...

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  7. STEEL HELMET GROUPS DISSOLVED.

    Following measures taken on Saturday against the Brunswick Steelhelmeters, the authorities announced on Sunday the ...

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  8. NAZIS ARE NARKS.

    Unless speedways are conducted In accordance with the. dictates of the Nazis they are not permitted In Germany. This is according to ...

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  9. "GERMANIA" TO CHANGE POLICY.

    The central organ of the Cathelic Centre Party, "Germanla," will, according to press reports, change its political attitude after July 1, ...

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  10. PAY JBEFORE YOU TALK.

    The Government yesterday deapatchod a formal note to France, forcefully reminding the French Government of two unpaid war ...

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  11. TABLOID SPORT. INMAN INCREASES LEAD IN BILLIARDS MATCH.

    Horace Lindrum and Malbourne Inman played only the night session on Saturday in their billiards match at Scaies's tournament hall, ...

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  12. REBELLION IN AFRICA.

    Grave disturbances are reported' from the Portuguese African colony of Angola, where, the powerful Mucubes tribes in open ...

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  13. FRANCE FAVORS ORGANISATION OF PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION.

    a plan for the organisation of production and consumption, which, according to press reports, Will be read before the London Conference by the French delegation, recalls the system of economic agreements advocated by the French representatives to the Stresa ...

    Article : 173 words
  14. S. J. BRASSINGTON HEADS

    Mr. S. J. Braselngton, the former member for Balonne, who has a lead of 51 votes over his nearest opponent in the plebiscite ...

    Article : 322 words
  15. SALE OF SILVER TO U.S.A.

    Indian Nationalists are strongly protesting against the secrecy regarding this price at which Britain, bought from India the sliver, ...

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  16. 98 GERMAN PAPERS BANNED.

    THE Sunday edition of the official "Gazette" publishes list of 98 Reich German newspapers and periodicals, which have been banned in ...

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  17. ALPA-ROMEOS FILL PLACES.

    THE 24 hours' Grand Prix resulted in victory for Nuvolari Sommer (Alfa Romeo), who covered 1053½ miles, averaging a speed of 81.30 ...

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  18. ROOSEVELT ON VACATION.

    President Roosevelt, on the first leg of a 20 days' New England va cation, returned to-day to this quaint mid-Massachusetts town, ...

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  19. TO BOOST COTTON PRICES.

    Congressional circles were advised to-day that a broad administration cotton programme designed to raise prices to pre-war levels, ...

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  20. A.L.P. MEETINGS. HAWTHORNE.

    MEMBERS and Intending members of the above branch are reminded that their monthly meeting taken place to-night (Monday), In the ...

    Article : 156 words
  21. THE BOURSE IN BETTER MOOD.

    Though the business done on the Bourse on Saturday was very small, prices kept up better than seemed possible, chiefly because of ...

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  22. JAPAN TAKES BIT IN HER TEETH.

    Reports received in Toklo Indl cate that Japan's proposals for the settlement of the economic tangle between Japan, Britain, ...

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  23. NATIVES RESENT TAXATION.

    Disquieting reports from the Belgian Congo tell of growing unrest among the native population In the province of Kassai, due to ...

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  24. SOCIALIST CONCLAVE RAIDED.

    SECRET Socialist conclave was raided last night by police who arrested 34 persons, including the former Hamburg police profect ...

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  25. TARRAGINDI.

    The monthly meeting of this branch was held at the secretary's residence on Wednesday. The president, Mr. Frank Dent, occupied the chair, ...

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  26. RAILWAY COMPANIES REACH A COMPROMISE.

    The Southern Pacific, Union Pacific, and Santa Fe railroads surrendered in their long fight against the erection of the 15,000,000 dollars ...

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  27. LOQAN-BULIMBA.

    THE monthly meeting of the above branch will be held In the Coorparce State School to-night at 8, when a good roll up of members Is requos ...

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  28. HINDENBURO IN BEST OF HEALTH.

    REICH President Marshal von Hindenburg is enjoying the best of health, contrary to persistent rumors in the foreign press. It is stressed in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. "BLEEDING GERMANY" PROHIBITED.

    The German dim, Bleeding Gormany, dealing with the rise of National Socialism, has been prohibited by the police In consequence of ...

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  30. "UKELEIE IKE" IN SPOTLIGHT.

    CHARGES that lie had concealed assets In his bankruptcy case were contained In a suit on file to-day against Clifton A. Edwards, "Ukelele ...

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