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  2. CONVERSION LOAN.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.— Details of the Commonwealth loan position were given in a statement made in the House of Representatives this morning by the Treasurer ...

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  3. SIR ADRIAN KNOX.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Amid erics of "Shame" and shouted words of approval by some Labour members, Mr. Eldridge (N.S.W.) made a virulent attack in the ...

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  4. SIR HARRY CHAUVEL.

    Praise of General Sir Harry Chauvel as soldier, an administrator, and a horseman was expressed by many speakers at a military dinner fiven in his honour in the St. ...

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  5. CABIN TORN FROM TRAM.

    Remarkable presence of mind enabled Roy Hunter, aged 34 years, motor-man, of Howard street, ascotvale, to avoid death or serious injury when the front ...

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  6. LIFE OF QUEEN.

    An intimate Royal biography, that of Her Majesty the Queen, by Lasy Charlotte Cavendish,which is published to-day, reveals a life of charming intimacy with ...

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  7. FORD. MOTOR SALARIES.

    Geelong,Thursday. — Mr.H. C. French, general manager in Australia of the Ford Moror Co., said to-day that he was impressed with the sincerity of the Federal ...

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  8. FRANCE ADAMANT.

    The conversations held to-day between the naval delegates, arranged in the hope that the chance of a Five-Power agreement might thereby he revived, were ...

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  9. FORGERY IN PRISON.

    The release of a forger from Parkhurst Prison at the end of seven years' penal sevitude has revealed the astonishing story that forged treasury notes valued ...

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  10. MR. T. A. TABART RESIGNS.

    It ivas announced by the committee of the Victoria Amateur Turf Club yesterday that owiug to differences with the committee Mr. T. A. Tabart, secretary of the club, ...

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  11. THIRD DEGREE.

    An Armenian tailor named Almazian, who was arrested in counection with the "wicker trunk" mustery and has been in prison for six months, has been released. ...

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  12. ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.— Although no decision has yet been made by the Federal Ministry concerning the future of the exploration ship Discovery, it is probable ...

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  13. MINISTERS IMPUGNED.

    CANBERRA,Thursday.— The alleged association of the Federal Treasurer (Mr. Theodore)and the Minister for Health (Mr.Austey) with a New Guinea mining ...

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  14. TO CAPE TOWN AND BACK.

    The Duchess of Bedford and Captain Barnard left Lympne at a quarter past 5 O'clock this morning on an attempt to fly ti Cape Town and back, a distance of ...

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  15. FACE POWDERS.

    Such extravagant labels for face powders as "Heart's Delight" and "Cream of Love" have outraged the feelings of the Communist controllers, who are of the opnion ...

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  16. SHIPPING FREIGHTS.

    CANBERRA,Thursday.— To enable an agreement to be made between overseas shipping companies and Australian producers and exporters for the regulation of ...

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  17. NEW MEDICAL SCHOOL.

    The Minister for Helth (Mr.Greenwood)announced in the House of Commons that that Government would contribute£250,000 to a plan to establish a ...

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  18. TRAIN ROBBERS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Difficulty is being expericnced by the police in finding a clue to the identity of the men who robbed the Mudtee mail train on Tuesday night,when ...

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  19. GANDHI'S SONS.

    The action by the Delhi police in arrest ing 13 leading all-India congressmen last night is the latest development of the movement to break the salt laws The ...

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  20. AEROPLANE CRASHES.

    AYR (Q.), Thursday —. A Moth aeroplane, piloted by Captain Linton, with Mr. William Coutts as a passenger, crashed at the landing-ground to-day. Mr. Coutts, who ...

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  21. Beer and Beef.

    As part of its agrarian relief measures the Government, in controlling the imports of frozen meat, has preseribed a manner of dressing careses with which Australia ...

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  22. NAVAL TARGET PRACTICE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— An official report of the target practice by H.M.A.S. Australia and Canberra off the coast yesterday, when the obsolete destroyer Torrens was ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    The Australian cricketers to-night showed themselves sticklers for etiquette, Despite an announcement that evening dress was optional, owing to the intense ...

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  24. Heirs of Abdul Hamid.

    A' British and French arbitral tribunal has rejected the claims of the heirs of Abdul Hamid for compensation for the confiscation of properties in Syria and Lebanon ...

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  25. WIRELESS TELEPHONE.

    The director of postal services (Mr. H. P. Broun) said yesterday that experiments for the opening of the wirless telephone service between Great Britain and ...

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  26. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.— account of the satisfactory progress made with the legislative programme the Federal Parliament adjourned late to-night, indtead of ...

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  27. BETWEEN TWO FIRES.

    HOBART, Thursday. — Procedings were taken in the Hobart Police Court to-day by the Tasmanian Stevedoring Co. Pty Ltd. against three members of the Hobart ...

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  28. WORK IN NEW YORK.

    The welfare council of New York City has informed the Australian Press Association that it has received several inquiries from Australian girls concerning ...

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  29. MOTOR-CYCLE ON FIRE.

    Smoke and flames burst from the sidecar of a motor-cycle which caught fire at the intersection of William street and Biurke street late yesterday afternoon. The ...

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  30. International Justice.

    Parliament on Wednesday approved of the siguing by Cannda of the optional clause of the Court of Intenntional Justice. ...

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  31. MOTOR TAXATION.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.— Thw Premierelect (Mr.Hill)announced to-day that he favoured a reduction of motor taxation by an amount equal to that yielded by the ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN PARTY.

    A campaign committee has been appointed to carry on the work of the Australian party, and during the week opened branches at Hawksburn and Elsternwick. ...

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  33. WORK IN PARLIAMENT.

    The debate on the Unemployed Workers' Insurance Bill, which began in the Legislative Assembly last week, was continued yesterday. After a sitting of 12 hours the ...

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