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  2. MR. LANG TRUCULENT AT CONFERENCE

    The refusal of Mr. Lang to accept any move for a reduction in salaries and wages, resulted in drastic amendments to the resolution submitted to the Premiers Conference by Mr. Barnes yesterday, relating to financial policy ...

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  3. FEDERAL AID ROADS AGREEMENT

    An important, decision regarding the Federal Aid Roads Agreement was reached at the Premiers' Conference to-day. ...

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  4. LUCKY ESCAPES

    Graphic stories of scenes during and after the earthquake in New Zealand were told by passengers on the Ulimaroa and Manganui, which ...

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  5. MR. GABB'S POSITION

    "I shall not withdraw the crossing of one 't' or the dotting of one 'i' in my letter to the Prime Minister." said Mr. J. M. Gabb, M.H.R., ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WHEAT BOUNTY

    The Minister or Markets (Mr. Parker Moloney) announced to-day that legislation to provide for the proposed bounty of 6d. a bushel on ...

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  7. DISABILITIES REPORT

    After travelling; about 1,000 miles in less than a week in an inspection of Eyre Peninsula, members of the Federal Public Accounts ...

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  8. TALK OF ENGLAND

    Australia is the dominant topic to-day, not only in the newspaper world, but also in political, financial, and banking quarters, in all parts ...

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  9. STOCKS FALL

    Australian stocks slumped badly on the London market on Monday, when news was received of Mr. Lang's ...

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  10. TRADING STOPS

    Australian stocks in London have been badly hit by Mr. Lang's repudiation proposals. Prices are nominally down in some ...

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  11. LOAN FOR FARMERS

    A proposal to float a private loan for necessitous farmers was approved today by the executive of the Fanners' and Settlers' Association. It is ...

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  12. THEODORE PLAN

    Among Nationalist Premiers, the general opinion was expressed to-night, when the Premiers' Conference rose until ...

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  13. INTEREST RATES DOWN

    The Commissioners of the State Savings Bank have announced their intention to reduce the rate of interest on all ...

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  14. TAX APPEALS

    Referring yesterday to the process of objection to land tax assessments, the Deputy Commissioner of Land Tax (Mr. Small) said an appeal may be ...

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  15. COALITION IN NEW ZEALAND?

    The Minister of Defence and Justice (Mr. Cobbe) said to-day that the Government proposals for national economy would be very drastic and ...

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  16. SHOT IN THE LEGS

    Two men were shot in the lefts early this morning, when a watchman saw them apparently breaking into a bowling club at Ashfield. The caretaker was ...

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  17. STRANDED JAPANESE VESSELS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 192 words
  18. MONDAY'S PRICES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 158 words
  19. SLAVE-PRODUCED TIMBER

    Questioned in the House of Commons to-day whether the Soviet Government would co-operate in the appointment of a commission of enquiry ...

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  20. VERONICA LEAVES HARBOR

    The sloop Veronica negotiated the Napier inner harbor entrance at high tide to-day, with the help of a tug. She and the Diomede will leave ...

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  21. SHEARERS TIRING OF STRIKE

    At a meeting of strikers at Longreach to-day, Sunday's vote was reversed, and the voting was 156 to 65 in favor of declaring the strike off. Contractors are ...

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  22. CONTESTING ANGAS SEAT

    The president of the Liberal Federation (Mr. W. G. Duncan. M.L.C). when questioned yesterday in regard to the motion passed by the Victor Harbour ...

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  23. MURDER OF MENA GRIFFITHS

    An important development has occurred in connection with the preparation of the Crown brief for the trial of Robert James McMahon (36). ...

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  24. THANKS FROM NAPIER

    The Mayor of Napier (Mr. Vigor Brown) has forwarded a reply to the Mayor of Port Adelaide (Mr. A. J. W. Lewis), expressing many thanks to. the ...

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  25. HELP FOR NEW SOUTH WALES

    The Loan council has agreed to issue another £469,000 in Treasury bills to accommodate the New South Wales Government. The amount was ...

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  26. SYMPATHY FROM GERMANY

    In a telegram to the King to-day the President of Germany (Marshal von Hindenburg) has expressed sincere condolences on the New Zealand ...

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  27. COMPETING WITH RAILWAYS

    At the Premiers' Conference to-day. the Commissioner of Public Works in Victoria (Mr. Jones) moved—"That, in view of the fact that motor ...

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  28. MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR

    Fourteen members of the household of the Indian magistrate of Theppampatti, in the Madura district of Madras, were found murdered under ...

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  29. UNECONOMIC WAGES

    "If his wage does not come out of the industry in which a man is engaged it must come from somewhere else. As far as Australia is concerned, it ...

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  30. RELIEF FUND IN LONDON

    The New Zealand earthquake fund now totals £7,816. The Prince of Wales contributed £250. and the Duke and Duchess of York £100. ...

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  31. MOTOR LORRY OVERTURNS

    When the lorry he was driving to Adelaide overturned on the Gawlerroad, near smithfield, late last night, Mr. David B. Davies, of Jamestown, ...

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  32. £1.000 FROM AMERICA

    The American Red Cross has cabled 5,000 dollars (£1,000) to the New Zealand earthquake sufferers as "a gesture of friendship," following the receipt of a ...

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  33. OTHER FEATURES THIS MORNING

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  34. STATE CAUCUS MEETING POSTPONED

    The acting secretary of the Parliamentary Labor Party (Mr. Warne, M.P.). has received a telegram from the Premier (Mr. Hill) suggesting that ...

    Article : 134 words
  35. CITIZENS' LEAGUE PROTEST

    A public meeting, to be held to-night in the Adelaide Town Hall, has been organised by the Citizens' League to protest against the proposals of the ...

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  36. ANOTHER EARTHQUAKE

    Another severe earthquake was recorded on the seismograph at Riverview Observatory to-day. It was estimated that the shock occurred about ...

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  37. SUNK IN SNOWSTORM

    The steamer Porthos, when leaving Kobe, homeward bound, collided in a snowstorm with the Kikusui Maru, bound for Shanghai. The latter was ...

    Article : 48 words
  38. CENSORSHIP LIFTED

    Amid tremendous excitement. the first uncensored newspapers were issued to-day. Nearly all contained attacks on the Government, referring to its ...

    Article : 95 words
  39. Advertising

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  40. WATER SUPPLY

    At the end of last week the reservoirs in the metropolitan area held 4,070,000,000 gallons as compared with 3,644,000,000 gallons at the ...

    Article : 46 words
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