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  2. WET CANTEENS.

    ADILAIDE, Thursday.—The following resolution was passed at the Methodist Conference to-day in connection with enlistments in the militia:—"That if the wet ...

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  3. Flight to Australia.

    Flying-Officers Piper and Kay, who made a forced landing at Akyab (Burmah), will resume their flight to Australia on Monday. ...

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  4. POLICE PROMOTIONS.

    Drastic changes have been made by the Chief secretary (Mr. Tunneeliffe) in the promotion system introduced last year by the cheif commissioner of police ...

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  5. BANK RATE REDUCED.

    The British Bank rate has been reduced to 4 per cent. On February 6 it was lowered to 4½ per cent., the figure at which it stood until February, 1929, before ...

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  6. PRODUCTION TOO COSTLY.

    "I always take offence when I hear it said that Australia's troubles are due to outside influences—to the drop in the prices of wool and wheat, and to the restrictions ...

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  7. AORANGI LEAVES SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Three passengers who had been in quqrantine at North Head since the arrival of the Aorangi on Friday were released to-day, and left when th ...

    Article : 483 words
  8. HAWTHORN BRIDGE PROBLEMS.

    The temporary wooden bridge over the yarra at Hawthorn, which is being built by contract for the Board of Works, will probably be completed before finality is ...

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  10. DEATH FOLLOWS EXPLOSION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Alice Ranson Bucbor, aged 33 years, of Pennant Hills, died in hospital from burns received when a spirit lamp exploded. She was filling the ...

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  12. NOORILIM ESTATE.

    The sale was completed yesterday of Noorilim stud farm of 3,330 acres, at Wahring, in the estate of the late Mr. Norman Falkiner, for amounts totalling ...

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  13. MIGRATION STAFF.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Questioned today regarding statements concerning reductions of the migration staff in London, the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) repeated ...

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  14. BUSINESS MAN'S CALLER.

    According to statements made to the police yesterday, shortly after 10 o'clock yesterday morning a man entered the office of Nicholas Pty. Ltd. and introduced ...

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  15. IMPERIAL TRADE.

    "The Empire reciprocity League," said the president (Mr. Allan Michaelis), "feels that the proposals put forward by Mr. Baldwin for the increase of inter-Imperial ...

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  16. TAXATION OF MOTORISTS.

    Sir,—Mr. Scullin expresses disappointment that five States have expended only £160,000 of the £1,000,000 he gave to the State Governments out of the unexpended ...

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  17. CHARGES OF IMPROPRIETY.

    PERTH, Wednesday.— At the Methodist Conference to-day letters were received from the secretary of the West Australian Surf Life-saving Association (Mr. D. G. ...

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  18. LENTEN SERVICE.

    Archbishop Head dehseicd the sermon at a special Lenten service at St Bartholomew's Church, Burnley, last evening. He afterwards addressed members of ...

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  19. WAREHOUSE BROKEN INTO.

    George Frederick Hazel, aged 24 years, of South Melbourne, groom, pleaded guilty, before Judge Winneke, in General Sessions yesterday, to a charge of having, at West ...

    Article : 139 words
  20. MALTHOUSE BURNT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The malthouse at a brewery at Tamworth was burnt to-day. The damage is estimated at £9,000. Insurances amount to £6,500. ...

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  22. DEEDS OF ASSIGNMENT.

    Frederick Audcison, of Market street, Balranald (N.S.M.), garage proprictor, has assigned his estate for the benefit of his creditors. Mr. Arthur S. Bloomfield has been appointed trustee. The ...

    Article : 114 words
  23. CABLE NEWS IN BRIEF.

    The British Postmaster-General (Mr. H. B. Lees-Smith) announces that wireless telephone communication to and from the liner Majestic will again be available on ...

    Article : 176 words
  24. MILITARY TRAINING.

    Referring to the statement by the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) that the suspension of compulsory military training had resulted in savings, Sir William Glasgow, who ...

    Article : 211 words
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  26. TO-DAY'S ENTERTAINMENTS.

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  27. BANKRUPTCIES.

    John Allan Martin, of Trafalgar, share farmer Causes of bankruptcy:—Failure of potato crops, had seasons, and pressure of creditors. Liabilities, £[?]/17/11; assets, £66; deficiency, ...

    Article : 121 words
  28. INDEX TO ADVERTISERS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 58 words
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  31. INDEX TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS.

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