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  2. OTTAWA MEETING.

    Advantage is being taken by the Australian and New Zealand delegations to the Ottawa Imperial Conference of the opportunity offered by the voyage on the ...

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  3. BRITISH WAR LOAN

    Plans for converting the huge British 5 per cent. War Loan of more than £2,000,000,000 were announced in the House of Commons on Thursday evening by the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Neville Chamberlain). Stockholders will be asked to accept 3½ per cent, in ...

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  4. ADVANCES OF MONEY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Evidence regarding several financial transactions between Mr. Charles Joachim [?], chief transport commissioner, and Mr. J.B. Davis, of the ...

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  5. PREMIERS ADJOURN.

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Premiers Conference adjourned to-day and will meet again in Sydeny on Monday morning. Negotiations with the Commonwealth Bank ...

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  6. IRISH ANNUITIES.

    The Dublin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that the Irish Free State Government has definitely decided to default in regard to the land annuities. The ...

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  7. FOUR MORE EXPULSIONS.

    Following upon the "exclusion" from membership of the Labour party of the former Minister for Lands in the Hogan Ministry (Mr. Bailey), the central ...

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  8. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    After [?] adopting the suggested platform with only one amendment, namely, a pronouncement advocating legislation for child welfare, the Democrati[?] ...

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  9. BROADCASTING.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—To mark the assumption of control of A class broadcasting in the Commonwealth to-day, the chairman of the Broadcasting Commission (Mr. ...

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  10. WHEAT SHIP SUNK.

    When approaching the Fastnet Light, near Cork, Ireland, the four-masted barque Melbourne (2,691 tons), which left Port Victoria (South Australia) on March 14, ...

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  11. WOMAN BECOMES DERANGED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—After she had attacked her sister-in-law with a club and beaten her mercilessly, a mentally deranged woman set fire to their home at Wiseman's ...

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  12. ENTERTAINMENT TAX.

    It consequence of the opposition of some of its own supporters to the proposed new entertainment tax, the State Ministry has practically decided to introduce an ...

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  13. TWO PER CENT.

    The reduction of the Bank of England discount rate from 2½ to 2 per cent, was the sixth reduction this year, the rate having been reduced from 6 per cent., at which it ...

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  14. Prince of Wales III.

    The Prince of Wales is remaining in bed with a chill, which was apparently contracted yesterday at Nottingham, where in his capacity as patron of the National ...

    Article : 187 words
  15. "THE GOOD FAIRY."

    SYDENY, Friday.—"The Good Fairy," by the [?] playwright Ference Molnar, will be withdrawn from the Criterion Theatre after July [?]. The play, in which ...

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  16. SIR ROBERT GARRAN.

    In the course of a statement in the House of Commons relating to the Indian Empire's war-time gifts of money to the Imperial Government, the Secretary for ...

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  17. SPENT NIGHT UNDER TREE.

    BENDIGO, Friday.—A girl aged 14 years, who is a ward of the State, left the home of her guardian at Colbinabbin East yesterday, and, wandering into the ...

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  18. SUNSHINE AFTER SEVERE FROST.

    The severest frost of the year occurred yesterday morning. It was followed by a beautiful day of sunshine, and there was an unbroken blue sky over almost the whole ...

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  19. Sugar Tax Evaded.

    Sensational tax evasions have been revealed by a case now before the Court. A leading Japanese sugar company has been charged with having sold on the domestic ...

    Article : 74 words
  20. Child Migration Society.

    Captain L. R. [?], M.P. (Cons.), presiding at the annual meeting of the Child Migration Society, said that, in view of the world depression, the financial ...

    Article : 205 words
  21. Miss Amy Johnson's Gift.

    Miss Amy Johnson, accompanied by Mr. J.A. Mollison, visited Hull on Thursday, and handed to the Lord Mayor a gold cup which she bought out of the sovereigns ...

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  22. ACCIDENT IN HEAVY FOG.

    YEA, Friday.—When motoring home in a sedan motor-car last night after attending a a deputation, Councillors Williamson and Drysdale and the shire engineer (Mr. ...

    Article : 132 words
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