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  2. FUTURE OF INDIA.

    The Burma sub-committee of the Indian Round-table Conference has approved of the report drafted by its chairman (Lord Russell), which will be presented to the ...

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  3. MR. SCULLIN IN ROME

    The Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. Seullin) and Mrs. Scullin had an audience yesterday of the Pope, who received them most cordially, and questioned Mr. Scullin ...

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  4. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    Opposition which the State Ministry has encountered in its endeavour to obtain Parliamentary sanction for its unemployment relief proposals will culminate in the ...

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  5. REVOLT IN SPAIN.

    A military revolt broke out on Friday at Jaca, on the French border, where there is an important frontier fort. Detachmants of loyal infantry and artillery were ...

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  6. LOAN APPEAL.

    Applications for subscriptions for the £28,000,000 conversion load, which matures to-day, improved remarkably last week. Each day was more successful than that ...

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  7. LOOT.

    Why has the cry of the inflationist been raised throughout Australia? The answer is in a word—loot! The aim of a noisy body of malcontents in Australia is ...

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  8. COMMUNIST PLANS.

    Plans for mobilising the unemployed were made at a conference held at the Temperance Hall on Saturday, when many revolutionary proposals were adopted. The ...

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  9. WHEAT ADVANCE.

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Arrangements for a special meeting of the Federal Labour Caucus to-morrow morning, to consider the reply of the Commonwealth Bank Board to ...

    Article : 391 words
  10. BOARD OF WORKS SALARIES.

    Reductions in salaries and wages that will amount to £43,000 a year are recommended in a report by the officers and servants' committee of the Melbourne and ...

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  11. AIR ROUTE TO ASIA.

    Preliminary plans for establishing aviation routes to Europe and Asia were announced yesterday after a conference of officials of the United States and Canadian ...

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  12. STATE LOTTERY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Recently a deputation representing the Council of Churches waited on the Premier (Mr. Lang) and protested against the Government's ...

    Article : 353 words
  13. AMERICAN CIVILISATION.

    Mr. Sinclair Lewis, the American novelist, in accepting the Nobel prize for literature for this year, spoke for an hour upon American civilisation, which he described ...

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  14. POLITICS IN FRANCE.

    Following the defeat of the Tardieu Cabinet on its financial proposals, M. Theodore Steeg has succeeded in forming a Ministry with the following members:— ...

    Article : 473 words
  15. HUGE SUM EMBEZZLED.

    LOS ANGELES (California, Dec. 12. A confession that he had misappropriated several million dollars of the funds of the Guarantee Building and Loan Association ...

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  16. EGYPTIAN TREASURES.

    Twenty-three ingots of fine gold, chains of gold and silver, silver pieces, a silver statue of beautiful workmanship, and a bronze knife have been found by members ...

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  17. GOODS FROM RUSSIA.

    Interviewed by a representative of the United Press Association, Senator Borah (Rep., Idaho) protested strongly against the contemplated stoppage of Russian ...

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  18. NEW SOUTH WALES 1/TAX.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The decision of the Premier (Mr. Lang) to proceed with E[?] in the £1 tax on wages notwithstanding opposition in certain Labour ...

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  19. MOTOR-CAR DRIVER ARRESTED.

    On Friday evening two girls, each aged seven years, were taken from Sydney road, Fawkner, to Campbellfield in a sedan motor-car, and the police were informed later ...

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  20. Franklin Relies.

    With the object of obtaining further relics of Sir John Franklin, a former Governor of the State, for the Royal Society of Tasmania, the Agent-General ...

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  21. DUNTROON COMMANDANT.

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Brigadier E. F. Harrison, commandant of the Royal Military College at Duntroon (F.C.T.), who has been informed of his retrenchment from the ...

    Article : 123 words
  22. DEATH FOLLOWS ARGUMENT.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—In a heated argument with a man outside an hotel in Paddington on Saturday night, John Robinson, aged 67 years, married, received a blow ...

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  23. Depression in America.

    Four small banks in four States, including Connecticut and Michigan, shut their doors to-day, raising the number of such institutions which have been closed during ...

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  24. RELIC OF BUSHRANGING DAYS.

    WANGARATTA, Sunday.—An old five-chambered revolver was found in the Killawarra forest by L. Ferguson, sleeper cutter, at Peechelba. The revolver was fully loaded, ...

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