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  2. CRISIS AT HAND IN ABYSSINIA DISPUTE

    The latest events in the dispute between Italy and Abyssinia are the indefinite suspension of the Italo-Ethiopian Commission, which ...

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  3. NO CLARIFICATION OF WHEAT CRISIS

    The fear of Canadian dumping has caused a panic in the wheat market, and Sir Herbert Robson, the chairman of the Baltic Exchange, told the "Daily ...

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  4. GERMAN NAVAL PROGRAMME

    Described by most commentators as having been drawn up with special reference to recent developments in the French navy, Germany's naval ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. REVISED SOLICITORS BILL THIS SESSION

    An interesting item of legislation to be dealt with during the coming session of Parliament will be a revised edition of the Solicitors Bill. The ...

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  6. REMARKABLE DOCUMENT READ IN COURT

    Two statements alleged to have been made to detectives by Patrick Brady were read at the Central Police Court today, when the hearing was continued, ...

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  7. MISSING SHIP NOT SIGHTED

    Following the receipt of an official message from the steamer Oonah this morning, it was estimated that the Maheno. which is drifting without ...

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  8. JUBILEE WELFARE SCHEME

    Doubts about the Federal Government's intentions regarding the distribution of the £50,000 it recently made available as the nucleus of a maternal ...

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  9. HOW SURPLUS WAS OBTAINED

    Although in the main the financial position of the State Government, as published last week, remained unaltered when the final figure were ...

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  10. FORTHCOMING LOAN CONVERSIONS

    Communications regarding the issue of another conversion loan are taking place between the High Commissioner (Mr. Bruce) and tHe Commonwealth ...

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  11. Adelaide Prices Unchanged

    There was no change in whear prices in Adelaide yesterday, merchants again quoting 2/7 a bushel, but there was very limited selling. ...

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  12. U.S. Minimum Wheat Payments Increased

    A proclamation issued today by the Secretary of Agriculture (Mr. Wallace) established the minimum 1935 wheat adjustment ...

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  13. MORE WOOL SOLD BUT LESS INCOME

    Wool sold in Australia during the year ended June 30 amounted to 2.992.267 bales and realised £37.527.409, according to returns issued today by ...

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  14. GLENELG MAYOR'S ALLOWANCE

    A proposal to increase the mayoral allowance from £325 to £400 was defeated at a special meeting of the Glenelg Council last night. The ...

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  15. INDIAN CONVERSION OF £12,000,000 AUTHORISED

    The Treasury has authorised the Immediate conversion of an Issue of nearly £12,000,000 of Indian 6 per cent, loan, 1935-37, repayable on October 15. The New Zealand Minister of Finance (Mr. Coates) said today tilt the Ker Zealand 3 p.c. converaen loan was c success, and the response had been ...

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  16. LESS WHEAT SOWN IN VICTORIA

    The Superintendent of Agriculture (Mr. J. Braker said today that the Victorian wheat acreage this year would probably be the lowest for ...

    Article : 143 words
  17. Wool Advances In London

    We London wool sales opened today with brisk competition. Merinoes advanced 7½ to 15 per cent., and crossbreds 7½ to 10 per ...

    Article : 89 words
  18. STRANGE SHOOTING OF COUPLE IN TRAIN

    The discovery of a couple dead in a train at midnight, each with two bullet wounds in the heart, led to the surprising theory at the inquest at ...

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  19. HEAVY RAIN IN SOUTHEAST QUEENSLAND

    Under the influence of the cyclonic disturbance which has been operating off the coast northward of Sandy Cape, heavy general rain fell in the ...

    Article : 176 words
  20. MINISTERIAL VISIT TO NEW GUINEA

    On his return from Perth tomorrow, the Minister for External Affairs (Sir George Pearce) will prepare for his visit to Papua and the Mandated ...

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  21. Rain Throughout W.A. Agricultural Areas

    Great relief lias been given by rain from the north-west, which spread throughout the agricultural areas last night and today. Afternoon reports ...

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  22. Site Of Parade Grand Building

    Following representation made to the federal authorities, the new Defence Department building on the parade ground will be erected further ...

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  23. Suggested Use Of Flying Boat In Search

    MELBOURNE. July It was suggested in aviation circles in Melbourne today that the services of a Southampton flying boat might in the search for the Maheno. ...

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  24. CONDITIONS OF 1923 PROPOSAL

    LONDON, July In the House of Commons today the Foreign Secretary (Sir Samuel Hoare) was questioned regarding the ...

    Article : 468 words
  25. CATTLE SMUGGLING FROM FREE STATE

    A serious situation developed today on the Ulster-Free State border, where lawless bands of cattle smugglers and British Customs patrols came into ...

    Article : 204 words
  26. DEFENDING CURRENCIES AGAINST SPECULATORS

    "Central banks in future must fight currency speculators." was the decision today of the meeting or the Bank for International Settlements at ...

    Article : 194 words
  27. Rain likely At Streaky Bay

    An overcast sky. with a. few spots of rain, were reported at Streaky Bay at midnight last night. ...

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  28. Ships Delayed By Gale Outside Fremantle

    A fifty mile-an-hour gale, causing heavy seas, swept Fremantle early this morning and until noon and made conditions difficult for shipping. No ...

    Article : 145 words
  29. EFFECT OF WAR ON NERVES

    More than 6,000 British returned soldiers are at present in mental hospitals and 30,000 others have been pensioned as neurasthenics, according to ...

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  30. Pirates' Haul From. Gambling Barge

    Five pirates, carrying chains, revalvers, rifles, and sawn-off shotguns, boarded a luxurious gambling barge. the Monte Carlo anchored eight miles ...

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  31. Appointment Of Governor-General

    It is understood that the appointment of the next Governor-General of Australia is not likely to be annecuneed until after the return of the ...

    Article : 44 words
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