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  2. THIRTY-HOUR WEEK

    BRISBANE, Monday.—A hint of a reduction in working hours, together with a corresponding reduction in pay, was given today by Mr. Justice Webb during ihe resumed hearing by the Industrial Court of die combined unions' application for a thirty-hour ...

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  3. BRISBANE WOOL SALES.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The ninth series of wool sales were open to-day, when 13,736 bales were offered. The selection was a good average one, ...

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  4. GERMAN BONDS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—While uncertainty regarding international affairs was mainly responsible for keeping business on the Stock Exchange within ...

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  5. IF CONFERENCE FAILS.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—President Roosevelt has prepared for a siege and isolation if the Economic Conference fails. The President is working on ...

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  6. STABILISING CORRENCY.

    LONDON, Sunday—Discussing the stabilisation question in relation to the conversations taking place between the heads of the central banks of Great ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN VICTORY

    PARIS, Sunday.—Australia’s Davis Cup team qualified for the final of the European zone to-day when Crawford and Quist defeated Satoh and Nunoi (Japan), 7-5, 7-9, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3, in their doubles match. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ECONOMIC PROBLEMS.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—“When we see the great figures of the age, financial leaders such as the Governor of the Bank of England, admitting that they ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. M. DALADIER’S VIEWS.

    PARIS, Sunday. — M. Daladier (French Prime Minister), after conferring with the Ministers of Commerce and Agriculture, reiterated the ...

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  10. 10 PER CENT. TARIFF CUT.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The other delegations were disconcerted at the denial by Senator Pitman to-day that the American delegation suggested a 10 ...

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  11. FREIGHT RATES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The council meeting of the Australian Overseas Transport Association opened to-day with a quiet, but rather gloomy, tone. ...

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  12. DRIVER KILLED.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A locomotive driver was killed and another driver, two firemen and a guard were injured, when an early ...

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  13. STABILISATION LIKELY.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The political correspondent of the “Daily Mail” says that, despite President Roosevelt’s action, optimism is general to-night ...

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  14. REACHED A DEAD END?

    LONDON, Monday.—The conference delegations have awakened to the fact that they are a prey to acute nationalism. No country wishes to surrender its ...

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  15. MRS. CRAWFORD THRILLED.

    LONDON, Sunday.—“I was terribly thrilled,” exclaimed Mrs. Crawford when she was telephoned the double[?] result to her London hotel. ...

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  16. CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE.

    POONA, Sunday.—Gandhi's civil disobedience campaign against British rule in India was suspended for a further six weeks to-day. ...

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  17. RECTOR’S FAST.

    PERTH, Monday.—Preaching at St. John's Church, Albany, on Sunday night, at a special thanksgiving service at the conclusion of his appeal ...

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  18. WHEAT CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Monday.—It is understood that the Americans caused a sensation at the “Big-Pour” wheat meeting this morning, and delivered an ultimatum, ...

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  19. OUT FOR 12 MONTHS.

    ROCKHAMPTON, Monday.—Charged by the stewards with improper practices in connection with Sunny Glen’s improved form to-day, as compared ...

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  20. RUGBY UNION CODE.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—J. McShane, this year’s New South Wales Rhodes scholar, who plays at half-back, will captain the New South Wales Rugby ...

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  21. BIG STEEL WORKS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The formation of a £1,000,000 company for the manufacture of steel pipes and tubes was announced by the Premier (Mr. B. S. ...

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  22. NEXT CRICKET TESTS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The suggestion that Australia should not send a cricket team to England next year was discussed by the New South Wales Cricket ...

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  23. ‘NEVER MORE STRAINED.’

    LONDON, Monday.—The Vienna correspondent of the “Manchester Guardian” says that outwardly Austro-German relations have never been more ...

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  24. CLAIM FOR £17,250.

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Wallerawang Collieries Ltd. to-day brought an action against Alan Nunan Brierley, Wallace George Fisher, and Wallace Rae ...

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  25. ASTRAEA ’PLANE.

    DARWIN, Monday. — The Imperial Airways ’plane Astraea arrived to-day at 5.5 p.m. from Bathurst Island, where a forced landing was made on ...

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  26. AUCKLAND HARBOUR.

    AUCKLAND, Monday.—The Auckland Harbour Bridge Company announces that advice has been received from England that £1,500,000 is ready ...

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  27. CABLES IN BRIEF.

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  28. MRS. H. B. BONNEY.

    LINZ (Austria), Monday.—Mrs. H. B. Bonney, the Queensland airwoman, who is flying from Australia to England, and who was forced down here, ...

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  29. Price of Gold.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 23 words
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    A fine photo of Adrian Quist, whose splendid form in the doubles against Japan materially assisted in Australia’s victory. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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