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  2. OPPOSES DUTY ON MEAT

    Mr. Angliss, M.L.C.. told members of the Associated Stock and Station Agents of Melbourne today that it would be a very ...

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  3. MR. LYONS ON WAY TO LONDON

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons). accompanied by Mrs. Lyons, passed through Adelaide yesterday on their way to Western Australia, where on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. ABYSSINIA SITUATION CAUSES CONCERN

    British concern over the dispute between Italy and Abyssinia, is growing. and cabinet discussed the situation at yesterday's meeting. ...

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  5. PREMIER ON CAR TAX

    The Premier (Mr. Butler) said yesterday that the was surprised that people who criticised the Government for not balancing its budget were now ...

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  6. CENTENNIAL HALL TO COST £50,000

    As a result of negotiations which have been taking place during the week between the Government, the Chamber of Manufactures, and the ...

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  7. WHY GIRLS LEAPT FROM PLANE

    Letters left in the plane disclose that Miss Jane DuBois. 20, and Miss Elizabeth DuBois, 23, daughters of Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. "ACCIDENT PRONE' ROAD USERS

    The Medical Research Council, in a report to the Ministry of Transport upon motor accidents, states that a definite proportion of road users are ...

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  9. WOOL KEYNOTE OF TRADE TREATY

    "Asahi Shimbun" says that the Foreign Minister (Mr. Hirota) will soon give a fresh instruction to the ConsulGeneral in Sydney (Mr. Murai) that ...

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  10. FUTURE AIR MAIL POLICY

    The adoption of the latest British proposals for the improvement of the Imperial air mail service would cost the commonwealth an additional ...

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  11. Adelaide Doctor. Discusses Causes

    An Adelaide doctor said yesterday that the cause of a person being concerned in a series of accidents while at the wheel of a motor car or in a ...

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  12. NO TARIFF DEBATE IN FEDERAL SESSION

    To avoid incidents which might prejudice the trade discussions with Britain and Japan, the Government has decided that there shall be no ...

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  13. "Cannot Spare Much Time For Negotiations"

    "Aeroplane," referring to the forthcoming discussions in Sydney between the English air and postal delegation and the Australian Government, savs— ...

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  14. TORRENTIAL RAIN IN N.Z.

    A[?]normal rains following a prolonged drought have caused much flooding, and road and railway washouts in many districts of the North Island. The ...

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  15. Record High Price Of Gold

    The price of gold was quoted today at £7 3/6½ an ounce, the highest on record. The rise from yesterday's price of £7 2/11 was due to ...

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  16. Air Mail Leaves Darwin For London

    The London-bound air mail left Darwin at 6.15 a.m. today for Singapore in a DH86. Captain L. J. Brain, of [?]antas Empire Airways, and his first ...

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  17. Record Mail Plane Flight Across Timor Sea

    The Qantas mail plane crossed the Timor Sea this morning in the record time of three hours from Darwin to Koepang. ...

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  18. LOONGANA HELD UP BY DISPUTE

    when the crew of the Tasmanian passenger steamer Loongana refused to take the vessel to sea this afternoon, a 'wireless message was sent to the ...

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  19. DR. PAGE AWAITS NEWS FROM BRITAIN

    The Acting Prime Minister (Dr. Page) tonight declined to comment on cable messages from Great Britain suggesting that there has been a ...

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  20. "SHOOTING OF MAN JUSTIFIED"

    The City Coroner (Mr. Oram) decided today that Constable Boyd, of Cronulla was justified in shooting and killing Richard Augustus Thurling ...

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  21. PENNY POSTAGE FOR KING'S JUBILEE?

    The "Morning Post" publishes today a surprising announcement that the penny post will be restored before the silver jubilee of the accession of His ...

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  22. "BRITISH CABINET NOT BREAKING UP"

    The Lord President of the Council (Mr. Baldwin), speaking at Chelsea today, emphasised the necessity for the continuance of the National ...

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  23. LUNCHEON AT PARLIAMENT HOUSE

    Wishes for the success of the Prime Minister's mission and an enjoyable visit, were expressed by the Premier (Mr. Butler) and the leader of the ...

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  24. Protest Against N.Z. Woolpack

    The British Wool Federation has decided to complain to New Zealand against a new type of wool pack it is now using. It is stated that it appears ...

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  25. Reduction Here Thought Unlikely

    There was little likelihood of any reduction being made in rates of postage current in Australia, in view of the present state of the Commonwealth ...

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  26. LEVY ON DOMINION MEAT

    In an interview in Adelaide yesterday, the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) declined to comment on the statement made by Mr. ...

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  27. Voluntary Liquidation Of Francis Willey & Co.

    Lord Barnby, following a private meeting of creditors of Francis Willey and Company, which adopted a resolution for voluntary liquidation, said. ...

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  28. TROUBLE DEVELOPS AT HOBART

    Owing to dissatisfaction developing among waterside workers at Hobart today concerning rates of pay for-overtime, the men refused to load the ...

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  29. REMOVAL OF BIG INDUSTRIES

    Proposals have been presented to the Government for the removal of important industries from Paris owing to the danger of bombardment. It is ...

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  30. Storm Sucks Float Up Through 11 Feet Of Water

    A terrific storm of cyclonic nature broke over Barcaldine last night, and caused minor damage to business premises and residences. Fourteen sheets ...

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  31. A MOUNTAIN IN CENTRAL AUSTRALIA

    Polite letters of thanks have been sent to several persons who have placed "unemployment relief schemes of enormous magnitude before the ...

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  32. Soviet Would Welcome Visit Of British Minister

    The Soviet Note received in London and Paris in regard to the AngloFrench communique of February 3. will be taken into consideration during ...

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  33. NOTED RIFLE SHOT DIES IN TASMANIA

    The death occurred while he was fishing at Great Lake yesterday of Mr. T. B. Simpson, of Sydney, who is prominent in rifle shooting and angling ...

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  34. POLISH SPY RELEASED

    The Warsaw correspondent of the "Daily Express" says that Baron Sosnowski has arrived and was welcomed by a woman relative with a kiss. He ...

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  35. FLOODS IN N.S.W.

    Low-lying areas in parts of the North Coast district were flooded today as a result of torrential rain. Visibility was so bad in the morning, owing to the ...

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  36. Mr. Lyons Says Red Hill Line Will Be Built

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons). who passed through Port Pirie tonight on his way to Port Augusta to Join the East-West express, said that the ...

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  37. British Producers Fear Lifting Of Restrictions

    The text of the Bill to extend the beef subsidy provides for payments until June 30. or until any date before the beginning of October, if an order ...

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  38. Bees Declared Noxious In N.S.W. Town

    Because of the attacks which have been made in recent months on residents of Gulgong, the municipal council has decided to declare bess noxious ...

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  39. Wisden's Five Cricketers Of The Year

    "Wisden's Almanack" has chosen for its portraits of the five outstanding cricketers of the year W. H. Ponsford. W. J. O'Reilly, S. J. McCabe G. A. E. ...

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  40. London Preparations For Mr. Lyons's Visit

    Preparations for accommodating the Prime Minister's delegation have been begun at Australia House, which has not previously experienced a ...

    Article : 56 words
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