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  2. FEDERAL TAXATION RELIEF

    STATING in the House of Representatives yesterday that a Federal Budget surplus of £3,500,000 was expected this year, the Prime Minister, Mr. J. A. Lyons, announced that the Government had decided to reduce taxation in several directions. ...

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  3. FEDERAL FINANCES.

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — For the first four months of the financial year ended October 31 the revenue exceeded expenditure by £2,707,000. This is an ...

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  4. AMERICA’S NEW PRESIDENT

    GRAVE problems await Mr. Franklin Roosevelt when he assumes the Presidential chair at die White House, and he must deal with them without delay. First there is die question of prohibition, against which the ...

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  5. MR. “PLUM” WARNER.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The English cricketers were enthusiastically welcomed by a large crowd on their arrival at Spencer-street Station this ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NEW WHEAT CROP.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Government had decided to extend the provisions of the Sugar Acquisition Act to the new season’s wheat crop. This, ...

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  7. OTTAWA AGREEMENTS.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — In the House of Lords to-day, Lord Hailsham (Secretary of State for War) moving the second reading of the Ottawa ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SOUTHERN CROSS VI.

    SUVA, Thursday.—A message received to-day by the Commissioner of Fiji stated that the Melanesian Mission motorship. Southern Cross VI, was ...

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  9. AUSTRALIA’S DEBT.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—A Commonwealth gazette issued to-day contained the notification that the public debt of the Commonwealth and States at the ...

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  10. VOLSTEAD ACT.

    LITTLE ROCK (Arkansas), Wednesday.—Senator Robinson (Arkansas), Democratic Senate leader, said to-day that he sees no reason why Congress ...

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  11. CRICKET BROADCASTS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—It was announced to-day by the Postmaster-General’s department that during the current cricket season the interstate ...

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  12. NAVAL RATINGS.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—In the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. E. J. Ward (East Sydney) asked if the Government had any statement to ...

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  13. CONGRESSIONAL RETURNS.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The Associated Press returns from the Congressional districts at 950 a.m. on the contests for 435 seats in the House of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. ADDRESS TO NATION.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—In an address to the nation this afternoon, Mr. Franklin Roosevelt (President-elect) expressed the opinion that the vote ...

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  15. CAPTAIN AND OFFICERS.

    AUCKLAND, Thursday.—Grave fears are entertained for the safety of Captain Stanton, of the Southern Cross VI and three officers who left by launch ...

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  16. SHEFFIELD SHIELD.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Queensland cricket selectors to-night decided that J. Maddern (Toowoomba) will act as 12th man in the Queensland team ...

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  17. TARIFF READJUSTMENT.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — Mr. Franklin Roosevelt’s first Presidential move towards aiding the United States farming population of 32,000,000 is ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Australian butter quotations have undergone a further reduction on the London market, according to cabled advice ...

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  19. TWO RUBBERS ALL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 110 words
  20. CANADIAN PARLIAMENT.

    OTTAWA, Wednesday.—With the support of one Liberal and six Progressive votes, the Government secured a majority of 35 on the second ...

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  21. CIGARETTE PAPERS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Advance in the tariff on cigarette papers is the prime cause of the visit to Australia of Mr. G. Cohen, a director of ...

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  22. EMPIRE COMMITTEE.

    LONDON, Wednesday. —Declaring that infinite possibilities of increasing trade await manufacturers in Britain and the Dominions in the spirit of ...

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  23. LIMITING WAR ’PLANES.

    LONDON. Wednesday. — In the House of Commons to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) was asked whether the Government ...

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  24. STALIN’S WIFE.

    MOSCOW, Wednesday.—The death is announced of Nedesha Stalin the wife of the Soviet Dictator. Stalin’s wife was a plump brunette ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. JUBILATION IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Roosevelt’s election is welcomed. France expects war debts to be treated in a more liberal tone, and believes that the Democratic ...

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  26. BAWRA SURPLUS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—If the proposal of the liquidators of Bawra, to hand the surplus of more than £7000 to the Australian Pastoral Research ...

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  27. CHRISTMAS RELIEF.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Cabinet has decided to set aside £50.000 for the provision of employment in the period immediately before Christmas, ...

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  28. DAMAGES OF £1000.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — After six hours’ deliberation the jury to-night, by a majority verdict, awarded Norman (“Wizard”) Smith £1000 damages ...

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  29. MELBOURNE “TRUTH.”

    CANBERRA, Thursday—Mr. J. G. Latham (Attorney General) announced that he had to-day filed an ex officio indictment in the Supreme Court of ...

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  30. WAR DEBTS AND TARIFF.

    ROME, Wednesday. — Italy expects Roosevelt to show himself more tractable regarding war debts than he dared during the campaign, and ...

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  31. DOMESTIC TRAGEDY.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—At the inquest to-day into the double shooting tragedy at Croydon on October 11, the Coroner found that Elizabeth Hermann ...

    Article : 159 words
  32. IRISH FREE STATE.

    DUBLIN, Wednesday. — The Irish Free State Government has announced that it will pay bounties to all manufacturers equivalent to the duty ...

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  33. WAR DEBTS TO U.S.A.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The “Daily Mail” says the Government is shortly sending an important war debts’ note to the United States. The next British ...

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  34. PARLOUS TIMES AHEAD.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Though defeated, Mr. Hoover must sit at the White House for the next four months while Congress assembles for the “lame ...

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  35. BUENOS AIRES VIEW.

    BUENOS AIRES, Wednesday.—The newspaper “Noticias” says: "“The Republicans by their defeat expiate a sin of pride which brought the United ...

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  36. FEDERAL WHEAT AID.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Mr. F. H. Stewart (Minister for Commerce) said to-night that Queensland would participate in the wheat assistance on the ...

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  37. BIG BREAK OF 1566.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Latest scores in the Lindrum—McConachy billiards match are: Lindrum, 16,262 (including 1566); McConachy, 15,463. ...

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  38. SYDNEY WOOL SALES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—As a result of splendid competition at to-day’s wool sales lambs’ wool sold to 18¼d[?] a record price for the season for this ...

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    Price of Gold. LONDON, Wednesday.—The price of gold to-day in the open market was £6/4/85 per ounce fine,—Australian ...

    Article : 20 words
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