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  2. DEADLOCK ENDS.

    The British delegation announces that an agreement in principle has been reached by Great Britain and the other creditor Powers with regard to the shares of each ...

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  3. THE RURAL BANK BILL.

    The bill now before the Legislative Asrembly is the third Rural Bank Bill presented to Parliament during the last five years. When such a measure is examined ...

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  4. DEATH OF WARD OF STATE.

    Mrs. Mary Kane, of Hallam, who had been charged with the manslaughter of Leonard Mazwell Kirkwool, a ward of the State, aged seven months, was found guilty ...

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  5. ARAB OUTBREAK.

    The special correspondent at Jerusalem of the "Daily Express" confirms the report that the position in Palestine is decidedly easier. British trooops are ...

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  6. STRANGE FATAL SHOOTING.

    SALE, Wednesday.—An inquest was conducted to-day by Mr. R. J. Cherry, J.P., into the death of Mr. Albert John Fischer, grazier, of Stradbroke West, who died in ...

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  7. ARBITRATION.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Considered by manly to be the most important business to be dealt with by Parliament during the present session, the Maritime Industries ...

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  8. LOWER FREIGHT CHARGES.

    HORSHAM, Wednesday.—With a view to putting a stop to the leakage of railway revenue owing to the competition of road traffic the Railways department has offered ...

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  9. LOST AEROPLANES.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Details of the cost to the Commonwealth of the seareh for the aeroplanes Southern Cross and Kookaburra and the loss of Royal ...

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  10. HORSE JUMPS INTO CROWD.

    After the Yering Hurdle Race had been ran at the Yarra Glen and Lilydale Hunt Club's meeting at Moonee Valley yesterday. Polygonum.who had fallen earlier in ...

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  11. CONSTITUTION AMENDMENTS.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Investigations by the Royal commission appointed to inquire into the necessity for amending the Constitution of the Commonweillh ...

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  12. BORROWINGS ABROAD.

    Loans negotiated overseas last year to meet the requirements of the Australian Loan Council are set out in the annual report of the Australian nigh ...

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  13. YOUTH ESCAPES BIRCHING.

    The attention of the State AttorneyGeneral (Mr. macfarlan) was directed yesterday to the position which had arisen in connection with the sentence passed by ...

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  14. NO DEMAND FOR HORSES.

    The contractors for the section of the North-South railway from Oldnadatta (S>A>) to Stuart (C.A.), better known as Alice Springs, are finding difficulty in ...

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  15. VOLCANIC ISLAND.

    The steamet Tofua reports thaat clouds of steam are issuing from Falcon Island, of the Tonga group. The long, low western end is dissolving, while a point of ...

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  16. TREASURY BILLS ISSUE.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The annonncement from London that the Commonwealth is inviting tenders in London through the Commonwealth Bank, for ...

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  17. OYSTER CULTURE.

    Following a survey of the Victorian coast made earlier in the year to discover oyster beds of commercial value, the Fisheries and Game department has recommended ...

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  18. IN SOVIET RUSSIA.

    The Moscow correspondent of the British United Press states that to the long list of democratic joys the Soviet is adding a seven-day working week. Factories and ...

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  19. High Rate of Interest.

    The city editor of the "Daily Telegraph" says that it is expected that the issue of £5,000,000 Commonwealth Treasury Bills will be taken up at a shade below 6 per ...

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  20. PASTORALISTS' ASSOCIATION.

    The thirty-ninth annual general meeting of members of the Pastoralists'Association of Victoria will be held in the boardroom of the association, Temple Court, 422 Collins ...

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  22. WORK IN PARLIAMENT.

    The debate on the second reading of the Maritime Industries Bill was continued in the House of Representatives.—Page 7. The second reading of the Life Insurance ...

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