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  2. THE MORATORIUM.

    Opinions expressed by the Attorney-General (Mr. Slater) as to the manner in which the Postponement of Payments Act would operate have aroused ...

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  3. U.S.A. PRESIDENCY.

    A San Francisco despatch to the New York "Sun" states that Mr. H. C. Hoover (Secretary of Commerce) and Mrs. Hoover were married at Monterey, in California, ...

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  4. SHEFFIELD SHIELD.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—New South Wales and Victoria are having a grand struggle in their return match at the Sydney Cricket-ground, and, judging by the present ...

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  5. BRITISH TRADE PROSPECTS

    The chairmen of two great London banks spoke to-day in optimistic terms of British trade prospects. Mr. R. H. Tennant, the president, at the annual meeting of the ...

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  6. STRUCK BY TRAIN.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A man was killed and two young women, who are sisters, were seriously injured when they were struck by a train which was drawing into ...

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  7. LABOUR AND "REDS."

    HOBART, Friday.—Allegations that the executive of the Australian Labour party in New South Wales is adopting a policy of vindictiveness towards its opponents in ...

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  8. LOSSES ON THE RAILWAYS.

    The Slate Cabinet again spent several hours yesterday in a discussion of the unsatisfactory state of the Railways department finances and of proposals for ...

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  9. MAYOR OF CHICAGO.

    Following the attempts of the city administration to suppress crime, and the decleration of the mayor, Mr. W. ("Big Bill") Thompson, that the gang of ...

    Article : 184 words
  10. CATHOLICS IN MEXICO.

    The Mexico City correspondent of the "New York Times" states that 225 persons were arrested at a Roman Catholic seminary college by the police on a charge of having ...

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  11. SIR RORERT HORNE.

    Members of the State Ministry entertained Sir Robert Horne at luncheon at State Parliament House yesterday. The Premier (Mr. Hogan) presided. Among ...

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  12. LITTLE ENTENTE.

    Importance is attached to the visit of M. Titulescu, Prime Minister of Roumania, who has already had two conversations with the Prime Minister (Signor ...

    Article : 138 words
  13. LABOUR IN NORWAY.

    Mr. Hornsrud has formed a Labour Government, including the following:— Foreign Affairs, Mr. Bull; Agriculture, Mr. Nygaardsvold, who is a warehouse-worker; ...

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  14. CANADIAN PARLIAMENT.

    Before Parliament could be opened this afternoon after the recess shovels had to be employed to clear the roads and pathways leading to the Houses of ...

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  15. EXECUTIONS AT CARDIFF.

    Edward Rowlands and Daniel Driscoll, condemned to death for the murder of Davie Lewis, a footballer, whose throat they cut in the street, were executed this ...

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  16. GERMAN MONARCHISTS.

    For the ex-Kaiser's sixty-ninth birthday the former Crown Prince has arrived. Significance is attached to the visit in view of the meeting of Berlin monarchists on ...

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  17. ATLANTIC GALE.

    The Aquitania (45,000 tons) arrived here to-day after a delay of two days, caused by the worst weather experienced in the commander's memory of trans-Atlantic ...

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  18. LADY LOCH DISPUTE.

    Delegates to the conference of maritime unions likely to be affected by the dispute concerning the engagement of crews for the Lady Loch and other lighthouse service ...

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  19. Waratahs' Tour.

    The tour of the Waratahs is expected to yield record gate money for an overseas touring team, the total for the 23 matches being probably £61,000. The money ...

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  20. MURDER OF CONSTABLE.

    The police at Liverpool last night detained a man and woman in connection with the alleged theft of a motor-car in London. The woman was subsequently ...

    Article : 335 words
  21. British By-election.

    The by-election at Faversham caused by the death of Lieutenant-General Sir Granville Wheeler (Cons.), resulted as follows:— ...

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  22. SHANGHAI IS QUIET.

    Iwenty nations, including China, were represented at a subscription banquet given to-night to say farewell to General Dancan, commanding the Shanghai Defence ...

    Article : 269 words
  23. Japan and Canada.

    The stablishment of a Japanese legation at Ottawa has been decided upon Mr. S[?]ito, consul-general in New York, and Mr. Tokugawa, consul-general in Sydney, are ...

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  24. INFANTILE PARALYSIS.

    Following a discussion which he had with the chairman of the Public Health Commission (Dr. Robertson) yesterday, the Minister for Health (Mr. Beckett) ...

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  25. JEAN BOROTRA.

    Jean Borotra, the French tennis player, forgot such things as racquefs, nets and courts yesterday, and from 7 o'clock in the morning until he boarded the ...

    Article : 198 words
  26. Cricketers for Australia.

    Broadcasting on Australia Day, Mr. P. F. ("Plum") Warner, who was captain of the English cricket team which visited Australia in 19034, and is now one of the ...

    Article : 110 words
  27. OIL TRADE WAR.

    The belief that the United States Government would become involved in the controversy over the purchase of Russian oil products by the Standard Oil Company ...

    Article : 133 words
  28. MINION BOYS' HOME.

    An appeal has been launched for £5,000 to liquidate the debt on the new building of the Minton Boys' Home at Frankston. The home caters for all classes and creeds. ...

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  29. South Australian Loan.

    The final instalment of the South Australian loan of £2,500,000, bearing interest at the rate of 5 per cent. per annum, and issued at £98 per cent., redeemable 1945-75, ...

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