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  2. STRONG SPEECH BY MR. HENDERSON

    Following a speech by the French Foreign Minister (M. Barthou) vigorously rejecting an earlier suggestion of the president ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. U.A.P. AND U.C.P. RELATIONS

    Keen interest has been aroused by the Prime Minister's announcement tonight that he intends to make a rush visit to Melbourne on ...

    Article : 342 words
  4. APPROVAL OF BRITAIN'S WAR DEBTS DECISION

    The British Government's decision to defer making any payment of the amount due for war debts to the United States has been received with approval in Britain, the "Financial Times" regarding the Note sent to Washington as the "neatest and most effective ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FIRST TEST TOMORROW

    Woodfull's success at Manchester probably means that he and Ponsford will open the Australian innings in the first Test ...

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  6. BUTTER TRADE WITH BROKEN HILL

    The Premier (Mr. Butler) made it clear in an address at a public meeting here tonight that, while he was not yet sure what action the ...

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  7. "HEAT WAVE" IN ANTARCTIC

    This Polar community entered on the fourteenth day of what, for want of a better equivalent, might be called the "hottest winter heat ...

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  8. NEW LOAN OVERSUBSCRIBED

    Although fully subscribed when business closed tonight, the £12,000,000 Commonwealth loan will remain open tomorrow for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MR. STEVENS WILL NOT STAND FOR MARTIN

    It can be stated definitely that the Premier of New South Wales. (Mr. Stevens) will not be a candidate for the U.A.P. selection to contest the ...

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  10. MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S STATEMENT

    In the House of Commons today, the Chancellor of the Exchequer made his promised statement on war debts, which was followed by the issue of a ...

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  11. "Game Likely To Be Drawn"

    R. C. Robertson-Glasgow, in the "Morning Post," says:—'"The Test trial showed that Valentine is a man of the future, and also that Hammond ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Further French Expenditure Announced

    The Minister of Marine (M. Pietri) announces that Francs will spend £7,500,000 in the next five years on the construction of underground petrol ...

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  13. SAVING SEVENTH SEAT FOR THIS STATE

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) said today that the reports of the redistribution commissions would be tabled in Parliament as soon as the ...

    Article : 116 words
  14. HINT OF LIFTING OF GERMAN EMBARGO

    Woolbrokers in London say that certain German firms have received special permission to buy from them. This is regarded as an indication of a move ...

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  15. TAX ON LUXURIES "IMPRACTICABLE"

    The consensus of opinion among all sections of the dairying industry seems to be that the recommendation of the special ...

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  16. Heavy Business In Victoria

    Banks and brokers were busy today receiving applications, most of them for small amounts. An interesting feature of the loan is ...

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  17. Serious State Of London's Water Supply

    After three weeks without rain, London's water supply position is grave. The flow in the Thames daily above Teddington Weir is 519 million gallons ...

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  18. Withdrawals Again Heavy

    The winter wool sales concluded today with an offering of 6,800 bales. The selection was practically on a par with that of yesterday, being composed ...

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  19. POSTAGE REDUCTION WOULD COST £1,000,000

    Discussion of the possibility of reducing postage from 2d. to 1[?]d. is expected to take place between the Postmaster-General (Mr. Parkhill) and ...

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  20. Insurance Companies Apply For Large Sums

    It was learned today that the following large applications had been received for the £12,000,000 loan:—Mutual Life and Citizen Assurance Co., ...

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  21. Man Fatally Shot In Head

    Robert James George, 24. of Ardrossan, died in the Maitland Hospital on Tuesday as a result of injuries received in a shooting ...

    Article : 113 words
  22. Rain Over U.S. Drought Areas

    Rain fell today over wide areas in the Middle West, but weather observers asserted that the grip of the prolonged drought is still unbroken. ...

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  23. Missing Funds Of N.S.W. Royal Society

    The monthly meeting of the Royal Society of New South Wales tonight passed a motion rescinding the motion which adopted the balance-sheet to ...

    Article : 62 words
  24. "COULD HAVE BEEN 3 PER CENT"

    "The 12 millions Commonwealth loan could have been issued at 3 per cent.: I will guarantee that if you look in the press tomorrow morning you will see ...

    Article : 286 words
  25. Droughts Ease Wheat Surplus Position

    As a result of the likelihood of droughts easing the wheat surplus position, unofficial negotiations with the Argentine regarding its export ...

    Article : 79 words
  26. Team To Speak To Relatives Today

    On the eve of the first Test match, members of the Australian team will speak to their wives and families over the Eastern Extension Telegraph ...

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  27. Patchy Rain In Country

    Reports received last night indicate that patchy rains have been recorded in some parts of the State, chiefly as the result of ...

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  28. RECEPTION TO NEW GOVERNOR

    A reception and dance were held at Australia House to enable guests to meet the Governor-designate of South Australia (Sir Winston Dugan and ...

    Article : 145 words
  29. "THE ADVERTISER" WHEAT MAP

    According to the Government Statist (Mr. W. L. Johnston), the wheat harvest in South Australia last season produced 35,373,466 bushed off 3,821,795 ...

    Article : 99 words
  30. Woman Killed In Level Crossing Smash

    A level crossing fatality occurred at South Townsville late this afternoon, when the incoming western mail train collided with a motor lorry driven by ...

    Article : 51 words
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