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  2. CONFERENCE DISCUSSION

    LONDON, Thursday.--Mahatma Gandhi made a long speech at the meeting of the Federal Structure Committee of the Indian Round ...

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  3. PATRIOTISM STIRRED

    LONDON, Thursday.--The realisation of the significance of the financial developments had a dramatic repercussion on the temper of the House of Commons when a motion for the adjournment of the House in order to discuss ...

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  4. FEDERAL PARLT.

    CANBERRA, Friday:--In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Maloney (Lab., Vic.) suggested that the Government appoint a royal commission ...

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  5. MISSIONARY FIGHTS LION

    CAPE TOWN, Thursday.--An American missionary, the Reverend M. Taylor, met a terrible end near Livingstone, North West ...

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  6. REVIEW OF TARIFF

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- The annual report of the Tariff Board, submitted to Parliament to-day, stated ...

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  7. DISAPPOINTMENT WITH BANKS' REPLY

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) maintains an elaborate silence regarding the Commonwealth Government's ...

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  8. A MISUNDERSTANDING

    CANBERRA, Friday.--In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Lyons (Leader of the United Australian Party), by way of person ...

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  9. UNPRECEDENTED VISIT

    LONDON, Friday:-- "The Guardian," in a leader, says there is no national emergency whatsoever for an election. The proposal is simply a ...

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  10. ALLEGED LIBEL

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The bearing was resumed in the ease in which Mrs. Augusta Smith claim? £3,000 from Sydney "Truth" for alleged libel in ...

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  11. PAYING OUR WAY.

    SYDNEY, Friday:-- In a lengthy circular to-day the Bank of New South Wales claimed that as a nation Australia had in recent months paid her ...

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  12. QUESTIONS IN HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    LONDON, Thursday:--At question time in the House of Commons to day Sir Austen Chamberlain (First Levi of the Admiralty) stated that the ...

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  13. N. Z. POLITICS

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday.-- An inter-party conference, which has been sitting since August 21, finished its deliberations yesterday, after ...

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  14. FIRST LORD'S STATEMENT.

    LONDON, Thursday:--In the House of Commons to-day the First Lord of the- Admiralty (Sir Austen Chamberlain) said the Admiralty had issued ...

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  15. LONDON LOAN MOOTED.

    CANBERRA, Friday:--A hint was given to-night that the Commonwealth Government was likely to approach the London ...

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  16. COTTON CROP

    NEW YORK, Thursday:--Governor Murray's conference agreed' to confine Oklahoma's cotton acreage next year to one-third, and wheat to two-thirds ...

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  17. TWO MEN ARRESTED

    SYDNEY, Friday:--Following investigations which extended over four months, James Phillip Mond and Victor William C[?]ningham, chairman of ...

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  18. AMID GREENLAND'S ICE.

    COPENHAGEN, Friday:--Courta[?]d may be compelled to spend the winter in the Greenland ice again. According to reports received by the ...

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  19. GRETNA GREEN SMITHY.

    LONDON, Friday:-- The "Mail" says the famous Gretna Green smithy may be demolished or shipped to the United States following an increase in ...

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  20. STATE BASIC WAGE

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Chamber of Manufacturers to-day applied to Industrial Registrar Webb for a review and reduction of the State basic wage ...

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  21. ADMIRALS TO CONFER

    LONDON, Thursday:--Admirals Sir A. Waistell, of Portsmouth, Sir Hubert Brand, of Devonport, and Sir R. Tr[?]whitt will discuss the inquiry scheme ...

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  22. WOMEN WALKERS REACH BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Friday:-- Tanned by the sun, but looking particularly well and happy, Mrs. V. H. Baxter and two younger women, Misses T. Wray and ...

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  23. U.S.A. UNFAVORABLE TRADE BALANCE

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: The United States had an unfavorable foreign trade balance of 1,000,000 dollars during August, the first since 1926. ...

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