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  2. SILENT ABOUT CHEQUES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—On the ground that he might be ineriminated, Mr. Charies Joachim Goode, chief transport commissioner of New South Wales, declined to ...

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  3. WAR PAYMENTS.

    Heads of delegations of visiting Powers to the Lausanne Reparations Conference decided this afternoon to postpone the plenary meeting arranged for to-morrow in ...

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  4. CARLTON SEAT.

    The writ for the by-election for the Carlton seat in the Legislative Assembly was issued yesterday by the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly (Sir Alexander ...

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  5. OTTAWA CONFERENCE.

    In a leading article "The Times" states: —"The governor of the Commonwealth Bank and the bank's economic adviser will accompany the Australian delegates to ...

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  6. REDUCING ARMAMENTS.

    Interest in the Disarmament Conference to-day was quickened by a report that President Hoover, in a conversation over the Trans-Atlantic telephone, told Mr. Hugh ...

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  7. WOOL INDUSTRY.

    "When I make the sweeping statement that the wool industry of Australia is on the verge of collapse," Major Currie said in the Legislative Council last night, "it ...

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  8. STATE DEFICIT.

    An announcement by the Premier (Sir. Stanley Argyle) that it would now be possible for the State Government to Keep the deficit for the current financial year ...

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  9. ENTERTAINMENT TAX.

    The Premier (Sir Stanley Argyle) submitted to the committee of the Legislative Assembly last night a resolution proposing a new schedule of entertainmenta taxes, ...

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  10. STEVENS MINISTRY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. John Garlick, on the recommendation of the Public Service Board, it is understood, has been appointed financial adviser to the State ...

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  11. EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS.

    Vast crowds welcomed Cardinal Lauri, the Papal Legate to the Dublin Eucharistic Congress on his arrival at Kingstown today. He was received by the Roman ...

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  12. CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES.

    When the Legislative Assembly met yesterday afternoon the Premier (Sir Stanley Argyle) moved that Mr. Everard (U.A.P., Evelyn) be appointed Chairman of ...

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  13. STREET MEETINGS.

    The warning by the chief commissioner of police (Major-General T. A. Blamey) that large gatherings of unemployed persons or others in the streets of South ...

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  14. MR. WILLIS RECALLED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The State Cabinet decided to-day to abolish the office of AgentGeneral in London. Mr. A. C. Willis, the present Agent-General, who was appointed ...

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  15. Test Trial.

    North of England was disappointed at Paynter's failure in the Test trial. Tate, who was in his best form, bowling him with au exceptionally fine ball. The ...

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  16. VANISHING FAUNA.

    While agreeing with the president of the Field Naturalists' Club (Mr. James A. Kershaw) that the red kangaroo can no longer be found in Victoria, the chief ...

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  17. PHEASANTS IN VICTORIA.

    For some time the breeding of pheasants in Victoria under experimental conditions has been proceeding and several breeders are now releasing birds into the bush in the ...

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  18. GANG RULE IN CHICAGO.

    Machine-gun threats induced the county officials to-day to dismiss a bank robbery charge against Danny McGeoghegan, a notorious member of the underworld. The ...

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  19. GRANTS TO STATES.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.— The Premier of Western Australia (Sir James Mitchell) has advised the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) that he does not regard the Commonwealth ...

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  20. U.S.A. Silver Output.

    A Favorable report on the Pittman Bill, authorising the United States to buy the domestic silver production, was made on Monday by the Senate Banking Committee ...

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  21. Bomb for Lord Lloyd.

    Experts in explosivers from Scotland Yard have decided that the bomb which was placed under the platform of St. Bees School, Cumberland, when Lord Lloyd, ...

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  22. PARLIAMENT IN BRIEF.

    The Legislative Assembly passed the Financial Emergency (Amendment) Bill last night. The Labour members opposed the second and third reading of the ...

    Article : 121 words
  23. Wheat Markets.

    The London market for cargoes is steady on better week-end advices from overseas, but prices are unchanged, and the demand is inactive. Parcels are unchanged to ...

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  24. ARRESTED IN BED.

    After investigations for several weeks detectives visited a house in Punt road, Richmond, early yesterday morning and arrested two young men who were in bed. ...

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  25. Irish Treaty.

    Lord Parmoor, who was Lord President of the Council in the Labour Government, said to-day that the absence of reservations, in the Statute of Westminster entitled the ...

    Article : 101 words
  26. British Expenditure.

    One hundred and fifty conservatice members of the House of Commons attended a meeting to devise savings of from £30,000,000 to £100,000,000 a year in national ...

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