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  2. TOBACCO DUTIES.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The controversy which began in the House of Representatives when the Minister for Customs (Mr. Gullett) introduced decreased import ...

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  3. NEW GUARD.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Allegations that the New Guard had plauned to set up a dictatorship in New South Wales after the kidnapping of the former Premie. Mr. ...

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  4. SEA TRAGEDY.

    With the arrival at Dulbouti, in French Somaliland, of the steamer Andre Lebon, with survivors (including Captain Vicq) form the motor-ship Georges Philippar, ...

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  5. MASSACRES IN LIBERIA.

    Charges that men, women, and children had been burned alive and killed in other ways, and that 44 villages had been set on fire, made against the Liberian ...

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  6. N.S.W. BASIC WAGE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— The leader of the Opposition (Mr. Lang) will deliver his policy speech in the Auburn Town Hall on Thursday night. The Premier (Mr. ...

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  7. NEW MINISTRY.

    After having been sworn in by His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor (Sir William Irvine) at half-past 10 o'clock yesterday morning, members of the new ...

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  8. POLICE EXONERATED.

    In a report which was made public by the Premier (Sir Stanley Argyle) yesteday Mr. A. A. Kelley, P.M., exonerated certain members of the police force from charges ...

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  9. THE WORLD OUTLOOK.

    Recent events in Europe have tended to divert attention from Germany as the country immediately threatened by financial collapse, not because the German ...

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  10. GOLD STANDARD.

    Mr. Eugene Meyer, governor of the Federal Reserve Board, giving evidence before the Senate Banking and Currency Committee to-day, opposed the ...

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  11. MR. MACDONALD.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) left to-day the nursing home of Sir Douglas Shields, where on May 15, he underwent an operation on his right ...

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  12. FUNDS FOR INDUSTRY.

    A plan to release millions of pounds for trade is revealed by the city editor of the "Daily Herald" (Labour), who writes: "It is proposed that industrial firms ...

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  13. CONFIDENCE TRICKSTERS.

    Mr. James Watson, aged 65 years, a wealthy Australian sheep farmer, has informed the French police that confidence tricksters havae swindled him of £40,000. ...

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  14. TIMOR SEA FLIGHT.

    It was suggested in aviation circles yesterday that Hans Bertram, the German aviator, for whose safety considerable anxiety has been felt, might hive ...

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  15. DAVIS CUP.

    The United States Davis Cup team which defeated Canada and Mexica without the loss of a match will oppose Australia next week at Philadelphia. Vines ...

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  16. Intra-Imperial Trade.

    Returns published by the Board of Trade reveal that the proportion of imports from British countries in the January March quartet showed a marked increase as ...

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  17. Bombay Riots.

    The communal rioting between Hindus and Moslems in Bombay, which slackened yesterday, became worse last evening, and the disturbantes spread from the residential ...

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  18. New Zealand Navy.

    The "Morning Post" congratulates the Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. Forbes) on not accepting the recommendations of the Economy Committee regarding ...

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  19. European Trade.

    Export form Germany in April declined by £16,830,000 in comparison with April, 1931, amounting to £24,065,000. Imports were less by £21,363,000, at £33,950,000. ...

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  20. General Von Schliecher.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that it has been admitted semi-officially that the permanent assistant secretary to the War Ministry (General ...

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  21. Test Prohibition Vote.

    The United States Senate to-day rrejected an amendment to the new taxation bill to legalise beer containing 2.75 per cent. alcohol as a basis for new taxation by 61 ...

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  22. Argentine Students.

    At his residence. York House, the Prince of Wales to-day received a party of Argentine students now visiting Britain. The Prince delivered his speech of welcome in ...

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  23. ADELAIDE TRAMS MAKE PROFIT.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—The Adelaide Municipal Tramways Trust made a net profit of £10,989—the first for several years— for the half-year ended January 31. A ...

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  24. Australian Stocks Active.

    Business in Austaralian Governament stocks was active, mostly about yesterday's prices. Victorian 3 per cents. were quoted at £61[?] Victorian 3½ per cents. £64[?] South ...

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