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  2. HARD CONDITIONS FOR MOTOR TRIAL

    The certainty of heavy roads, and the possibility of rain, have heightened the interest in the Met or Cycle Club's 24-hour trial ...

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  3. IMMEDIATE SUCCESS OF CONVERSION

    The new Commonwealth conversion loan of £11.409.965 was heavily over-subscribed this morning. The list for cash ...

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  4. U.S. DELEGATION TO WORLD CONFERENCE

    The American delegates to the World Economic Conference, including the Secretary of State' (Mr. Cordell Hull) head of the ...

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  5. GORED TO DEATH BY BULL

    Attacked by a bull in a paddock at Monbulla. near Penola. yesterday. -john Thomas Carter (68). a fanner was tossed and then gored ...

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  6. MOMENTOUS EVENT IN CHINA

    The signing of the peace treaty between China and Japan at Tangku, North China, yesterday is the most, momentous event since ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BRILLIANT PLAY BY CRAWFORD

    Crawford, the captain of the Australian Davis Cup learn, and Miss Peggy Seriven. the 20-yearold English left-hander, had a ...

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  8. CONFERENCE ON RELIEF SCHEME

    The Suburban Municipal ad District Councils' Association decided, at a special meeting last night, that the Government ...

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  9. ARMS CONFERENCE TO ADJOURN

    The Bureau of the Disarmament Conference will remain sitting when the conference adjourns on June 10—two days before the ...

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  10. ALTERATION IN FOURPOWER PACT

    The Rome correspondent of the British United Press, who yesterday disclosed, what are understood to be the terms of the Four Power Pact, says ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. STABILISATION OF CURRENCIES

    Professor T. E. Gregory, the eminent economist, who accompanied Sir Otto Niemeyer to Australia in 1930, addressing the Congress of the International ...

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  12. Mr. Lyons Pleased

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) said tonight that he was very gratified at the success of the loan in London. The result was further evidence of the ...

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  13. METAL PRICES SHOW STRENGTH

    The highest levels for several years were reached in quotations for base metals in London on Wednesday. Following several days of steady ...

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  14. WAR MEMORIAL AT CANBERRA

    Cabinet today approved a proposal by the Minister of the Interior (Mr. Perkins) for the immediate erection of the first half ...

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  15. Little Entente's Aims

    The Little Entente (Yugo Slavia. Czecho Slovakia, and Rumania), in an announcement of its attitude to the Economic Conference, says it favors ...

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  16. KING'S SPEECH ON JUNE 12

    The King's speech at the opening of the Economic Conference on June 12, will be relayed at 3 o'clock, Greenwich time (11.30 p.m. Adelaide time). ...

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  17. TITLE FOR SENATOR MASSY GREENE?

    Addressing the Assistant Treasurer in the Senate tonight, during a speech on the first reading of the Customs Tariff Bill, Senator Brown (Lab., ...

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  18. MAIL PLANE ON WAY TO AUSTRALIA

    It is now revealed that Colonel H. G. Brackley, Air Superintendent of Imperial Airways, with a crew of four, left Croydon on Monday for Australia ...

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  19. Plans For Australians

    Though Crawford holds the singles and doubles championships on the London grass courts of the Queen's Club, the Australians are net ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. BERLIN TO DARWIN IN 3½ DAYS

    Plans are being discussed by the naval airman, Lieutenant CathcartJones. for an attempt to make a record flight from Berlin to Darwin in 3½ days. ...

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  21. HALF-CASTE PROBLEM IN N.T.

    Alarmed at the increase of halfcastes in the Northern Territory, which was the subject of a report by Acting Judge Sharwood on his return ...

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  22. MOLLISONS TEST THEIR PLANE

    Mr. and Mrs. Mollison spent 9½ hours non-stop in flying over England in their new Dragon Moth, "Seafarer." for the purpose of conducting a fuel ...

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  23. Optimism At Broken Hill

    The increase in metal prices during the past few days has caused optimism in Broken Hill. Mr. C. J. Emery, manager of the North Mine, said that ...

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  24. Canadian Provinces And The Wheat Problem

    The Government of the three prairie provinces, in telegrams to the Prime Minister (Mr. Bennett) pledge support for the principle of curtailing ...

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  25. EXTERNAL AFFAIRS OFFICER IN LONDON

    Mr. R. P. K. Officer, who has been attached in a temporary capacity to the External Affairs Department in Canberra, has been appointed ...

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  26. SOUTH AFRICAN FINANCES

    Details of the taxation on mines disclosed in the Budget, show on increase from £4.000,000 to £13,000,000 The rich established mines bear the greatest ...

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  27. Queensland Opposition To Cut In Wheat Production

    The manager of the State Wheat Board (Mr. W. Binns) today opposed any restrictions on the area of wheat to be planted. It would be suicidal, he ...

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  28. SUNDAY CLOSING OF PETROL STATIONS

    Requesting that the sale of petrol should be prohibited within a 25 mile radius of Adelaide on Sundays. Christmas Day. Good Friday, and Anzac ...

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  29. More Money For Federal Works

    "During the next financial year the Commonwealth Government will expend on works from revenue and Joan about double the amount spent ...

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  30. Adelaide Boys Visit Air Force Depot

    Nearly 60 boys from Adelaide technical schools visited the factory of Bryant & May Ltd., in Church street, Richmond, today. The boys were ...

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  31. RAIL SITUATION MORE CLOUDED

    While bickering for the purchase of the Chinese Eastern Railway continues between the Soviet. Manchukuo. and Japanese authorities, a serious ...

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  32. COPIES OF STATUTES FOR HIGH COURT

    "I will willingly consider any requests made to me by the court" said the Attorney-General (Mr. Latham) today, referring to the complaint made ...

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  33. Fined £10 For Fabricating Will

    Mary Elizabeth Williams. 21 placed guilty at Cardiff today to false [?]tences. and was fined £10 or two months' imprisonment. ...

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  34. WINS OVERSEAS MARKETING BOARD

    The Minister of Commerce (Mr. Stewart) announced today that Messrs. Desmond Theodore Durieu. fruitgrower, of Renmark. and Elliot Miller, ...

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  35. Tasmanian Unemployed To Work For Rations

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. c. E. James) at the annual conference of the Municipal Association today said that it was proposed to give work to ...

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  36. Petrol Commission To Sit On Thursday

    Having been delayed six weeks. owing to the stand taken by the major oil and petrel companies, the Royal Commission on Petrol will resume its ...

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  37. French Budget Showing 28 Million Deficit Passed

    The Chamber of Deputies and the Senate have finally and belatedly passed the Budget, showing a deficit of £28.000.000. after an all-night ...

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