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  2. MONTHS OF TARIFF DISCUSSION BEGUN

    With the first complete and comprehensive tariff schedule since 1920 the Minister for Customs (Mr. White) tonight initiated the general tariff debate, which is expected to continue for several months. ...

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  3. BUTTER RESTRICTION MAY BE FORCED

    Following an urgent report from the Resident Minister in London (Mr. Bruce) on Cabinet's decision not to restrict butter ...

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  4. PLAN TO WIN BACK S.E. TRADE

    To assist in the recapture of South-Eastern trade by Adelaide merchants, the chairman of the. Transport Control Board (Mr. J. ...

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  5. FREE STATE SEIZES ANNUITIES

    In the House of Commons today the Dominions Secretary (Mr. Thomas) announced, the receipt of a letter from the High ...

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  6. TRUCK DRIVER FOR TRIAL

    At the inquest yesterday into the death of Mrs. Fannie Mumme (about 67), widow, of Mackinnon parade, North Adelaide, who was ...

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  7. HITLERISM GROWS APACE

    The Hitlerisation of Germany is proceeding at a great pace. The Chancellor, at a meeting of the Cabinet, where he emphasised the ...

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  8. GENEVA BARREN, SAYS MR BRUCE

    Criticising the lack of effectiveness of the League of Nations, whose recent session, he declares, was barren, the Resident Minister ...

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  9. U.S. TRIES TO FIND NEW CASH MEDIUM

    The problem of meeting the nation's urgent need of sonic medium of exchange was highly confused today, when President ...

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  10. INCREASED DUTIES ON 8 LINES Reductions Number 51

    Increased duties on eight lines of goods and 51 reductions are contained in the amending Customs tariff schedule introduced ...

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  11. BEST CUTS OP HEAT PACKED IN SACKS

    In the House of Commons today. Lt.-Col. Acland-Troyte (Con) asked what steps had been taken to prevent the best cuts of foreign meat being ...

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  12. NEGOTIATIONS ON BUTTER EXPORTS

    Officials of the Dominions Office deprecate the impression given in some quarters that the negotiations for the restriction of butter exports from ...

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  13. BULK HANDLING IN v VICTORIA

    Interesting basic principles of successful bulk handling of wheat under Victorian conditions are defined in the report of experts, which is now ...

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  14. COAL MINES AND THE RAILWAYS

    The Full Bench of the Federal Arbitration. Court today continued the hearing of applications by the Railway Commissioners of four States for ...

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  15. Proceedings In Court

    Lange was charged in the Adelaide Traffic Court yesterday afternoon, before Mr. W. Hall, S.M., with having failed to stop after an accident in ...

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  16. ITALIAN ADMITS STARTING FIRES

    Capsonl. an Italian, who is giving evidence in the case in which 11 men and a woman are charged with having conspired to defraud insurance ...

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  17. LONDON WOOL SALES

    The quantity of wool available for the next sales, which will open on Tuesday, is 163,300 bales, including new arrivals, of which 37,000 bales are from ...

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  18. Gelignite Thrown Into Petrol Compound Yard

    Two men appeared in the Central Police Court today in a case which the prosecuting sergeant said concerned an attempt to blow up a reservoir ...

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  19. Prices Unchanged At Sydney Wool Sale

    At the wool sales today there was a good selection. Of the 10,674 bales offered, 9,236 were sold at auction, while 566 were disposed of privately ...

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  20. CEMENT-LINED PIPES

    If the method of cleaning and lining long-used pipes with cement while they were in position could be adopted in South Australia, a large saving ...

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  21. MAJOR FINANCE PROBLEMS AHEAD

    Apart from the immediate dislocations, serious though these are, growing out of the present banking crisis, the nation's thoughtful attention is ...

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  22. Irregular Prices At Geelong

    An excellent selection, considering the lateness of the season, was offered at the Geelong wool sates today. when 9,500 bales were submitted. The great ...

    Article : 111 words
  23. Bus Operator Hurt

    While riding to work on a motor cycle at 5.15 a.m. yesterday, Sydney James Thomas, a Tramway Trust bus operator, was injured in a collision ...

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  24. Five Steamers Load Wool At Port Adelaide

    Following last week's wool sales, five of the eight overseas cargo steamers at Port Adelaide are leading between them about 20.000 bales of wool for ...

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  25. DR. PAGE'S FUTURE

    The Country Party leader (Dr. Earle Page) was not in his place when the House of Representatives met today. At his request, the deputy ...

    Article : 73 words
  26. Mildura Boy Tells Story Of Brutal Assault

    Bert Rowe, 12, was the victim of a brutal assault at Redcliffs after having been decoyed from the township to a lonely part of the settlement. On ...

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  27. FAILURE TO KEEP PROPER LOOKOUT

    Failure by the pilots to keep a sufficiently careful lookout on approaching the land was the cause of the collision of two Wapitis at Point Cook on ...

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  28. Murderer Of Six Of Family To Die –

    Plerre Delafalt, a farmer. who murdered his wife, his grandmother, his uncle, his mother, his daughter and her baby, was sentenced to death ...

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  29. DWINDLING SHARE OF S.E. TRADE

    Local representatives of Adelaide merchants who met the president of the Chamber of Manufactures (Mr. A. R. Uren) with regard to South ...

    Article : 155 words
  30. Fruit Pickers' Quarrel Ends In Man's Death

    An enquiry was opened today before Mr H. F. Paul, deputy coroner, into the death of John McCulloch. which occurred at the Mildura Hospital on ...

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  31. £180,000 BEQUEATHED TO HOUSEKEEPER j

    James Stewart Henderson, who accompanied his parents from Sydney to England 50 years ago, and died in Hampstead ...

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  32. Fine Gold £7/5/8 Oz.

    The price fixed by the Commonwealth Bank for fine gold lodged in the Mint from February 27 to March 3 is at the rate of ? 7 5/8 an ok. ...

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  33. Bradman Scores 148 In 85; Minutes

    Don Bradman batted in vigorous style when playing for the New South Wales Cricket Association's coaching team against the Northern Suburbs ...

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  34. Farm Board Disposes Of Cash Wheat

    The chairman of the Federal Farm Board 'Mr. Henry Morgenthau, jun.) said today that the Grain Stabilisation Corporation had disposed of all ...

    Article : 46 words
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