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  2. HONEST GOVERNMENT

    SYDNEY, Sednesday.— The policy speech of the Stevens-Bru[?]ner Ministry was delivered by the Premier (Mr. Stevens) to a crtowded and enthusiastic ausience at ...

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  3. WAR DEBTS.

    There are persistent rumours that the British Government intends to resume war debt payments to the United States, besides repaying in 10 yearsly instalments. ...

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  4. MRS. PUTNAM IN LONDON.

    "I am th proudest girl in London," declaied Mrs. Amelia Earhart Putnam. who flew solo across the Atlantic from Newfoundland to Ireland on Saturday in ...

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  5. OPPERMAN ENJOYS CYCLING.

    After Hubert Opperman Australia's cycling champion, had added several hundred miles to the world 24-hour cycling record, established a time for 1,000 miles ...

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  6. AIRMAIL PLANS.

    It is excpeeted that representatives of three of the principal aviation companies in Australia will soon submit to the Minister for Defence (Senator Sir George ...

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  7. PROTECTING THE POUND.

    No currency has been kept stable by the mere obligation to convert it into gold. Behind this obligation is the greater obligation to manage the fiances of the country ...

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  8. STATE DEFICIT.

    Figures which have been prepared for the State Ministry by the under-treasurer (Mr. H. A. Pitt) disclose that an increase in the deficit to which Victoria was limited ...

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  9. REBUKE TO JUDGE.

    Commenting on the rebuke administered to Lord Justice Serutton by Mr. Justice McCaidic who is known as the "bachelor judge," the "Daily Telegraph" says that ...

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  10. MR. HOGAN EMPHATIC.

    Mr. Hogan, formerlay apremier of Victoria, commenting to-day on the resolution passed by the central executive of the victorian Labour party, that he be asked ...

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  11. BOUNTY ON WHEAT.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—One of the matters to which the Cabinet will give early attention will be the formulation of a policy toward wheat-farmers for the ...

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  12. WOMEN CLERGY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— The Genenl Conference of the Methodist Church passed a resolution by a large majority to-day in favour of the admittance of ...

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  13. QUEENSLAND ELECTION.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. —Commissions appointed by the present Ministry in the first two years of office cost £9,985, computed with an expenditure of £13,059 on ...

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  14. A RING AND A ROUSE.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—The Premier (Sir Jumes Mitchell) will be called to give evidence for the defence in the case in which Mona White aged 31 years, nurse, of ...

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  15. TO POLE IN SUBMARINE.

    The Rome correspondent of the "Morning Post" says that Sir Hubert Wilkins announced in an interview that he was organising another Arctic expedition, and ...

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  16. MOTHER KILLED.

    Widespread controversy has been aroused by the [?]on Duben case, in which a dauthter was charged with having murdered her mother. Yielding to the entreaties of ...

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  17. HOSPITAL FINANCES.

    Referimg yesterday to the serious financial position of the public hospitals, the Premier (Sir Stanley Argyle) said that, although he was aware of the difficulties ...

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  18. French Problems.

    At a meeting to-day which lasted two hours the Prime Minister (M. Tardien) and the Minister for Finance (M. Flandin) explained to President Lebrun in the ...

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  19. British Trade.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons to-day, the president of the Board of Trade (Mr. Runciman) said that it was not the present intention of the ...

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  20. STREET ARCHITECTURE.

    The council of the Royal Victorian Institute of Architeets is inviting nomiantions for the Victorian street architectural medal. With the idea of encouraging excellence ...

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  21. Woman's Pleasant Surprise.

    A pleasant surprise awaits the wife of Commander Harry Howden, who is accompanying her husband to Australia after his completion of special service in China ...

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  22. Japanese Politics.

    Admiral Viscount Saito who has been commissioned by the Emperor Hirohito to from a Cabinet is encountering difficulty in doing so. Those who are capable of ...

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  23. NEW RIGHT FOR WOMEN.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — The Cabinet spent some time to-day in discussing the question of the nationality of married women. It is a question which has caused ...

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  24. IMPORTS FROM ITALY.

    The Rome correspondent of the "Duly Telegraph" says that the Italian Government contemplates drastic retaliatory action against 27 States, including Austua, ...

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  25. March Past Stalin.

    Sevety-five thousand trained athletes matched past Stalin, general secretary of the central committee of the Communist party, who stood on the parap[?] of Lenin's ...

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  26. MILITIA CONFERENCE.

    Importance was attached in defence circles yesterday to reports that as drivergences of opinion had arisen between senior officers, the proposed conference of ...

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  27. Epidemic Among Greyhounds.

    A musterious epidemic has killed many of the best Australian grehounds, which have been racing at the "canidrome." and it threatens to exterminate a considerable ...

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  28. Irish Free State.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons this afternoon the Secretary of State for the Dominions (Mr. Thomas) said that although the issues in the controversy ...

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  29. PENNY POSTAGE IN N.Z.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.). Wednesday,.— The Postmaster-General has announced that the government will revert to penny postage on June 1. It will resume, with ...

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  30. GENERAL HIGGINS.

    BALLARAT, Wednesday.— "It is a mistake to seek to go along by other roads, Only the paths of services will led to true happiness," declared General Higgins, ...

    Article : 117 words
  31. SPIRIT OF LOYALTY.

    The immense importance of keeping alive the spirit of loyalty to the King and the Empire was spoken of by Mr. Edmand Jowett last night when he was elected ...

    Article : 112 words
  32. Japanese General's Injuries.

    The latest bulletin regarding General Shirakawa, who was injured in a bombing outrage at Hongkewe Park on April 29, and who was falsely reported to have died ...

    Article : 181 words
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