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  2. PARKES BY-ELECTION

    SYDNEY, Monday.—"Amazing evidence of the Labour party's plans to sovietise our financial system is revealed in the activities of the A.L.P. socialisation committee." ...

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  3. DESTITUTION IN U.S.A.

    The severity of the situation caused by the drought is becoming increasingly apparent, and the attention of officials at Washington is focused upon the reports ...

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  4. LOAN COUNCIL.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Reference to what he calls a "secret document" and an "ultimatum" is made by the Premier (Mr. Lang) in comment upon the publication ...

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  5. CLASH WITH POLICE.

    Having received warning that some of the members of the Unemployed Workers' Movement, which is of Communistie origin, who were marching to the Treasury ...

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  6. ATTEMPT TO ROB BANK.

    PERTH, Monday.—An attempt to rob the William street (city) branch of the Commerical Bank of Australia by a young man at half-past 12 o'clock this afternoon was ...

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  7. MR. SCULLIN HAS BUSY DAY.

    Before he left for Canberra yesterday afternoon to resume control of the Prime Minister's department and the Federal Treasury the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  8. WHEAT ADVANCE.

    After a conference between the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) the Acting Minister for Markets (Mr. Forde), and the chairman, of the Commonwealth Bank board ...

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  9. THE TURN TO THE LEFT.

    Those who had landed estates and "mixed" farms in Germany when inflation was resorted to in 1922 were in a much better position than wage-earners, salary ...

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  10. FUTURE OF INDIA.

    At the final plenary session of the Indian Round-table Conference to-morrow the Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) will make a statement of Government ...

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  11. GOLD IN VICTORIA.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Keane. M.H.R., of Bendigo, who is in Sydney, is conferring with goldmining companies interested in the old goldfields around ...

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  12. IMPOSTS ON RACING.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Almost every racing club in New South Wales was represented on a deputation to the Chief Secretary (Mr. Gosling) this afternoon to ...

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  13. GAMBLING ON LAUNCH.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At the Central Police Court to-day Orlando Taylor, aged 60 years, motor-boat proprietor, of Lavender Bay, was fined £10, in default ...

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  14. EUROPEAN ECONOMIC UNITY

    The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Henderson), speaking yesterday at Geneva at a meeting of the committee for the economic union of Europe, ...

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  15. SERTES OF HOAXES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A malicios joker has caused much inconvenience to a woman in Darlinghurst in the last few weeks, and has been hampering the work of fire ...

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  16. NEW GAMING CENTRES.

    It is reported here that Germany has decided to compete with France by crecting palatial casinos at various watering places. ...

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  17. BASS STRAIT AIR SERVICE.

    A passenger from Tasmania in the monoplane Southern Cloud, piloted by Air-Commodore Kingsford Smith, delivered to the general manager of "The Argus" and "The ...

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  18. WRECK OF THE EGYPT.

    Despite the loss of the salvage steamer Artiglio, which was destroyed by an explosion off Quiberon, France, on December S, the search for the £1,000,000 on the ...

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  19. TRAVELLER ROBBED OF £40.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—While having breakfast on the steamer baradine at the Outer Harbour this morning a young motor mechanic, who is on his way to England, ...

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  20. Earl Beauchamp Returns.

    Earl Beachamp, a former Governor of New South Wales, who recently visited Australia, interviewed on his return, said:— "There is nothing wrong with Australia, ...

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  21. ORMOND MURDER.

    The young man aged between 22 and 25 years who was seen with Miss Adeline Hazel Wilson, aged 16 years, of Melton avenue, Ormond, shortly before she was ...

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  22. Prince of Wales.

    The Prince of Wales left Paris, last night for Santander (Spain) to join the liner Oropesa on route to South America. The accidental derailment of another train ...

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  23. AIR FORCE PILOTS RETURN.

    After their successful search in Central Australia for the missing arimen, Messrs. Pittendrigh and Hamre, Flight-Lieuteuant Eaton and Flying-Officer Gerrand, of the ...

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  24. Schneider Trophy.

    Though Italy is most disappointed by Britain's withdrawal from the Schneider trophy air race, it is anxious to stage an Italian-French duel. Three types of new ...

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  25. CLERK SHOT DEAD.

    With a bullet wound in his bend, Harold Rackham, aged 21 years, clerk, of High street, Preston, was found dead at South Morang late on Saturday afternoon. His ...

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  26. Former Kaiser's Gift.

    Disregarding the German Constitution, which abolished all orders and forbids Germans to accept decorations, the foremr Kaiser has conterred the Cross of the Royal ...

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  27. FLIGHT FROM TASMANIA.

    Flying in an early morning calm, Mr. C. A. Butter, aircraft engineer, of Cootamundra (N.S.W.), crossed Bass Strait in idea conditions yesterday. Three hours 10 ...

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  28. Miss Amy Johnson.

    Miss Amy Johnson left here in perfect weather on her return journey to England, but she was forced to land at Klodawa, half-way to Poznan, owing to a defect in ...

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