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  2. AUSTRALIA'S CREDIT.

    In a speech at the Royal Empire Society's luncheon, at which he was the guest of honour, the Commonwealth Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. Fenton) said:—"I ...

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  3. MEASURING FLEETS.

    Yesterday's meeting of the First Committee of the Naval Conference ended in something closely resembling a deadlock, according to the diplomatic correspondent ...

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  4. FEDERAL SESSION.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Commonwealth Parliament will reassemble at Canberra on Wednesday, March 12. The Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) announced ...

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  5. COMPULSORY WHEAT POOL.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—State Ministers for Agriculture, the Federal Minister for Markets (Mr. Parker Moloney), and representatives of wheat farmers will ...

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  6. INCREASE OF DUTIES.

    Concern was expressed in trade circles yesterday at the decision of the Acting Minister for Customs (Mr. Forde) to reclassify some goods which formerly entered ...

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  7. EXCLUSION OF RYDER.

    Amid scencs of enthusiasm, and with sustained applause, motions protesting against the exclusion of Jack Ryder, captain of the Victorian cricket team and of the ...

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  8. HEAT WAVE CONTINUES.

    In the cool recesses of their factories, surrounded by ice and frosted pipes, the makers of ice-cream were probably the only people who were completely happy ...

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  9. WOOL INDUSTRY.

    A series of decisions was arrived at yesterday by a joint conference of representatives of the Australian Woolgrowers' Council and of the National Council of ...

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  10. MR. SCULLIN.

    His Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Stonehaven) has received the following message:- "His Majesty the King has been ...

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  11. BRITISH EMPIRE GAMES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Subject to ratification by the Australian unions concerned, the invitation to send a team to the British Empire games, to be held at Hamilton, ...

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  12. WOMAN'S MYSTERIOUS DEATH.

    GEELONG, Wednesday.—Margaret Elizabeth Quinliyan, aged 50 years, married, died suddenly at her home nea[?] Barwon Heads, on January 16. Dr. J. E. Piper, ...

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  13. DAVIS CUP TEAM.

    Although the Davis Cup team which will represent Australia this year has not been officially announced, the selectors are known to have chosen J. Crawford ...

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  14. MR. HUGUES ON PARTIES.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—Commenting to-day on the multiplicity of parties growing up in Australia, Mr. Hughes, M.H.R., said that parties, like men, outlived ...

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  15. DIRECTORS ACCUSED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The hearing of the conspiracy charge arising out of the afrairs of the Property Insurance Co. Ltd. was resumed at the Central Police Court ...

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  16. HUME RESERVOIR.

    The State Ministry has been informed that a meeting of representatives of the Commonwealth and the States concerned will be held at Canberra on February 16 to ...

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  17. STEAMERS TO TASMANIA.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — Preliminary reports by Engineer Rear-Admiral Sir William Clarkson on the proposed establishment of a Commonwealth line of steamers ...

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  18. OPPERMAN'S RECORD.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Replying to criticism of the League of New South Wales Wheelmen for refusing to recognise H. Opperman's recent ride from ...

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  19. PALM ISLAND TRAGEDY.

    TOWNSVILLE (Q.), Wednesday.—Dr. Taylor, who is attending Dr. C. Maitland Pattison, medical officer of the aboriginal settlement at Palm Island, who, with Mrs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. CHINA CIVIL WAR.

    The official announcement of President Chiang Kai-shek's departure from Nanking for Canton is taken as an indication of the intention of the Generalissimo to ...

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  21. MINERS STOP WORK.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—A deputation waited on the manager of the Cornwall coalmine in the Mount Nicholas range last night and asked hime to reduce the ...

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  22. American "Talkies."

    Major-General Sir Alfred Knox suggested in the House of Commons that for the protection of the English language the importation of "talkie" films should be ...

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  23. MOTOR-CAR IMPORT BAN.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Emphatic denial was given to-day by the Prime Minister (Mr. Seullin) to a suggestion that the Federal Cabinet was considering the placing ...

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  24. KEROSENE LAMP EXPLODES.

    WAGGA (N.S.W.), Wednesday.— A serious burning accident occurred at Tootool, due to a kerosene lamp exploding. C. Christie, who is in charge of Mr. Milne's ...

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  25. NEXT GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    CANBERRA, Wenesday.—No communication has yet passed between the Commonwealth Government and the British Government on the appointment of ...

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  26. Broadcast Record.

    A radio programme was broadcast by station W2XAF, Schenectady, to Sydney, whence station VK2ME returned it to Schenectady. From there it was again ...

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  27. British Museum Bomb.

    Frank Biggs, aged 21 years, who found a bomb in the Indian office of the Bntish Museum, has been charged with having been found in possession of explosives in ...

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