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  2. £8,000,000 LOAN.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 27.—The Premiers' Conference to-day declared itself to be in favour of an immediate internal loan of £8,000,000 for funding portion of the ...

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  3. OTTAWA AGREEMENTS.

    LONDON, Oct. 26.—The Secretary for the Dominions (Mr. J. H. Thomas) moved the second reading of the Ottawa Agreements Bill in the House of Commons ...

    Article : 538 words
  4. ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

    On a perfect wicket at the W.A.C.A. ground yesterday, the English cricketers scored 359 for the loss of three wickets in the first innings of the match against a combined Australian team. As was expected, the Australian bowling was not dangerous, but ...

    Article : 881 words
  5. DOLE DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 27.—Little encouragement is forthcoming for the militants who desired a general stoppage of work on the coalfields as a protest against the dole ...

    Article : 222 words
  6. HELP FOR FARMERS.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 27.—After having exhaustively discussed ways and means of providing assistance for wheat growers this season, the Premiers' Conference requested ...

    Article : 237 words
  7. AMERICAN WHEAT.

    WINNIPEG, Oct. 26.—Following yesterday's sudden and sensational crash of the wheat market, prices fell again to-day, futures quotations registering losses of ...

    Article : 151 words
  8. DISARMAMENT.

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 26.—A statement issued to-night by President Hoover in connection with the annual Navy Day celebrations is regarded here as a ...

    Article : 254 words
  9. GOVERNMENT AND THE MARKET.

    OTTAWA, Oct. 26.—The further fall in the price of wheat to-day will doubtless raise the question of Government support of the market in the House of Commons. ...

    Article : 106 words
  10. ANOTHER CLASH WITH POLICE.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 27.—A serious riot occurred at Glebe to-night during a meeting at which the dole questionnaire was being discussed. Insulting references were made ...

    Article : 327 words
  11. THE NEW FRENCH PLAN.

    PARIS, Oct. 27.—The establishment of an international aerial police force, the international control of military Budgets, and of the manufacture of arms, and the ...

    Article : 221 words
  12. CENTURY MAKERS.

    The Nawah of Pataudi (right) and Sutcliffe coming off the ground at the afternoon tea interval, when each had scored a century in the match between the English cricketers and a combined Australian team, yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 76 words
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  14. STERLING EXCHANGE.

    LONDON, Oct. 26.—There were again sharp fluctuations in the sterling exchange rate to-day, although the tone of the market was reported to be steadier. Sir Robert ...

    Article : 191 words
  15. IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS.

    LONDON, Oct. 26.—In the House of Lords to-day, Lord Arnold (Labour) drew attention to the Ottawa agreements, which he described as a supreme failure owing to ...

    Article : 192 words
  16. TRAPPED IN BOILER.

    Three boys, the oldest of whom is nine, had a terrifying experience at Midland Junction on Wednesday night. During a ramble after school they climbed into a ...

    Article : 384 words
  17. REDUCTION OF ACREAGE.

    BUENOS AIRES, Oct. 26.—The Argentinian representative on the preparatory committee for the world economic conference has been instructed to ...

    Article : 126 words
  18. A PRINCE DECRIED.

    BERLIN, Oct. 26.—"Renegade" and "ingrate" are epithets being applied by the Stahlhelms (a Nationalist organisation) to Prince August Wilhelm, following his ...

    Article : 248 words
  19. NEW OPENINGS FOR PRODUCERS.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 27.—The Premier of Western Australia (Sir James Mitchell) raised the question of the Ottawa Agreement and the opening of new markets at ...

    Article : 219 words
  20. INDIAN TERRORISTS.

    CALCUTTA, Oct. 27.—A collective fine of £6,000 has been imposed by the Bengal Government on the inhabitants of the Chittagong town of Pahartali, the scene of ...

    Article : 181 words
  21. TROUBLE AT BROKEN HILL.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 27.—On Wednesday night 36 unemployed at Broken Hill commandeered a motor 'bus in continuance of their protest against the alteration in the dole. ...

    Article : 97 words
  22. CONFERENCE PROCEDURE.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 27.—An appeal for a more honest interpretation of the agreements reached at the Ottawa Conference was made by Senator Sir Hal Colebatch ...

    Article : 125 words
  23. ANGLO-IRISH DISPUTE.

    LONDON, Oct. 27.—A special correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" in Dublin says that it is understood that the President of the Irish Free State Executive ...

    Article : 166 words
  24. SEQUEL TO ARRESTS.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 27.—An anonymous letter containing a threat was sent to the Magistrate (Mr. Flynn, S.M.) at the Glebe Police Court, and read by him at the hearing of ...

    Article : 122 words
  25. THE PLAY.

    Jardine won the toss and decided to bat, sending in Sutcliffe and Leyland to open. Sutcliffe faced the bowling of Halcombe and tapped the third ball slowly ...

    Article : 1,887 words
  26. CIVIL WAR PENSIONS.

    DUBLIN, Oct. 26.—"God knows I do not want to revive hatred and bitterness," said General Mulcahy in the Dail Eireann to-day when tabling an amendment to ...

    Article : 153 words
  27. LOTTERY TICKETS RESOLD.

    LONDON, Oct. 27.—The Privy Council to-day refused leave to appeal from the judgment of the New South Wales Supreme Court in the case of Naylor versus ...

    Article : 149 words
  28. RAILWAY THIEVES.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 27.—After lying hidden in the dense undergrowth near the railway line at Engadine for nearly 12 hours, during which time they could neither ...

    Article : 220 words
  29. THE FEDERAL DEBATE.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 27.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) said to-day that the suggestions that the Minister resident in London (Mr. Bruce) should be recalled to deal ...

    Article : 106 words
  30. CANADIAN SALMON.

    OTTAWA, Oct. 26.—In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. A. W. Neill (Independent Liberal) declared that British Columbian salmon sent to Australia under ...

    Article : 54 words
  31. ADDITIONAL BRITISH DUTIES.

    LONDON, Oct. 26.—It was explained authoritatively to-night that although the new Ottawa duties will not be levied on goods from the Irish Free State, Irish ...

    Article : 145 words
  32. A KING AND TWO WOMEN.

    LONDON, Oct. 27.—The Bukarest correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that King Carol refuses to banish Madame Lupescu, his female companion, but is ...

    Article : 62 words
  33. AUSTRALIANS' COMEDY.

    LONDON, Oct. 27.—"A slight comedy, delightfully acted," epitomises newspaper criticism of "Once a Husband," written by the Australians. Margot Neville and ...

    Article : 51 words
  34. END OF A "HUNGER MARCH."

    LONDON, Oct. 26:—The 2,000 unemployed who have been on a "hunger march," from various parts of the country, to London, reached various suburbs to-day ...

    Article : 117 words
  35. NORTH AUSTRALIA MURDERS.

    DARWIN, Oct. 27.—Constables Mahoney and Morey will leave this week to patrol the country adjoining the Gulf of Carpentaria in search of aborigines from ...

    Article : 89 words
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  37. PHAR LAP'S REMAINS.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 26.—The stuffed hide of Phar Lap was sent to Australia to-day by the liner Monowai. ...

    Article : 22 words
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