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  2. ECONOMIC CRISIS.

    Addressing the Technical (or Economic) Committee of the League of Nations, the leader of the Australian delegation (Mr. Bruce) said that the solution of economic ...

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  3. BULK HANDLING WHEAT.

    Bulk handling of wheat will probaly be considered by the Cabinet on Monday, when Ministers expect to receive the report of the Cabinet sub-committee which was ...

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  4. EFFECTS OF BROADCASTING

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The submission of reliable information showing the nature of legislation concerning performing rights abroad, and the examination of some ...

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  5. MR. DE VALERA'S POLICY.

    The Dublin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" writes:—"The real reason for Mr. de Valera's sudden reversal of policy with regard to the dispute with Britain ...

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  6. CANADIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The Canadian Parliament was opened to-day. In the speech from the Throne the Governor-General (the Earl of Bessborough) said that there were at last definite signs ...

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  7. CABINET VACANCIES.

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyous) was unable to make any announcement to-day about filling the two Cabinet vacancies caused by the ...

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  8. MR. HOGAN'S RETURN.

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Upon his arrival by the Aorangi this morning Mr. Hogan, M.L.A., the former Premier of Victoria, repeated the criticism that he offered in ...

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  9. TREASURY_BILLS.

    CANBERRA, Friday.—A hightly gratifying confirmation of the manner in which Australian credit has been re-established in London by the success of the conversion ...

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  10. ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

    Interest in the arrival of the Englishmen on Saturday is keen. The Nawab of Pataudi arrived at 7 o'clock this morning by train from Bhopal, his home in Northern ...

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  11. LABOUR AND THE TARIFF.

    Addressing a meeting of union officials at the Trades Hall yesterday, the leader of the Federal Labour party (Mr. Scullin) criticised the Ottawa tariff agreement. He ...

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  12. BRITISH TRADE.

    The Federation of British Industries has sent a memorandum on British trade polich to Mr. Runciman, the President of the Board of Trade. Regret is expressed that ...

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  13. DELEGATE TO RUSSIA.

    Although the State executive of the Railways Union has decided to release Mr. L. A. Mullins from his contract to lecture on his recent visit to Russian, officials ...

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  14. SHOTS FROM MOTOR-CAR.

    Four shots which were fired from a motor-car travelling along Bay street, Port Melbourne, at a quarter past 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, narrowly missed a baby ...

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  15. BRITISH SHIPPING.

    A special committee of the Chamber of Shipping submitted to shopowners a plan for the voluntary laying-up of ships, but the replies indicated insufficient ...

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  16. Bombay Cotton Traders.

    European and Indian cotton traders of Bombay who have long been victims of a boycott because of their refusal to submit to the dictation of the Indian Congress and ...

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  17. DISARMAMENT.

    Any person who expected the Disarmament Conference at Geneva to reach a 100 per cent. agreement would be expecting something quite unreasonable, the Federal ...

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  18. New York Mayoralty.

    Litigation following the resignation of the mayor of New York (Mr. James Walker) resulted in the Court of Appeals deciding to-day that the new mayor must be ...

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  19. OBSERVING RAILWAYS RULES

    Delegates to the final session of the annual conference of the Victorian division of the Locomotive Engine-men's Union Yesterday discussed the question of ...

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  20. Communications Congress.

    Following a protest by the British delegation, which was supported by the United States, Canada, and Australia, and accompanied by hints of withdrawal, the ...

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  21. CONSTABLES INJURED.

    Constables John Terry, aged 36 years, and Ruben Priestly, aged 28 years, were injured when their motor-cycle and sidecar collided with a baker's cart in ...

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  22. FOREST PROTECTION.

    Endorsing the assurance already given by the Minister for Forsts (Mr. Dunstan) that forest-lovers had nothing to fear from the Amending Forests Bill which is now ...

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  23. FEDERAL SEATS.

    A request was made to a meeting of the central executive of the Victorian Labour party last night by the Maribyrnong Labour campaign committee that nominations be ...

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  24. TASMANIAN FINANCES.

    HOBART, Friday. — The comparative statement of Tasmanian revenue and expenditure for the three months of the finalcial year ended September 30 shows that ...

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  25. FLATS BURNT AT ST. KILDA.

    Damage estimated at £500 was caused by a fire which partially destroyed two flats on the second story of Wentworth, in Octavia street, St. Kilda, at about 10 ...

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  26. CRITICISM OF MINISTERS.

    At a meeting of the district council of the United Country party at Traralgon on Thursday complaints were made regarding the refual of State Ministers to receive ...

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  27. African Air Services.

    Three of a fleet of eight monoplanes to be used by Imperial Airways have been delivered at the London airport for service on the Croydon-Cape Town air route. They ...

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  28. BUSH NURSING.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The success of the garden fete at Government House, which ended to-night in the presence of another vast gathreing and which was organised in ...

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  29. SHOT IN THE BACK.

    Suffering from a bullet wound in the back, Albert Harding, aged 28 years, of St. Vincent place, Albert Park, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital early last evening. ...

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  30. LABOUR'S LAND POLICY.

    The conference of the British Labour party at Leicester passed a resolution in favour of the national ownership of farm lands, and the formaiton of public farming ...

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  31. TAXATION FOR HOSPITALS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Minister for Health (Mr. Weaver), speaking at the Millions Club to-day, said that in addition to retaining the State lottery in might become ...

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  32. THIEVES AT COBRAM.

    COBRAM, Friday.—Thieves broke into Mr. Wyatt's garage last night and stole Mr. Cyril White's motor-car. They also broke into the goods shed at the railway ...

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  33. Visit to Jersey.

    The Agent-General for South Australia (Sir Henry Barwell) returned to-day from a successfull trip to Jersey, in the Channel Islands. The visit was made at the ...

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  34. £2,000,000 Bridge.

    According to an announcement made this evening by the Danish Minister for Public Works (Mr. Friis-Skotte), the negotiations for the erection of the great bridge over ...

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  35. MANCHURIAN REPORT.

    Although the State department has officially remained silent regarding the Lytton report on Manchuria, it is unoficially recognised here that no international question ...

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  36. COTTON-SPINNING MILL.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—According to advice received in Sydney, Mr. H. B. Jolly, a passenger by the motor-ship Coptic, which is due here on Monday, has come from ...

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  37. Foiling Housebreakers.

    Two Westeliff mechanies have invented a device to warn the telephone exchange when thieves enter an unprotected house or shop. The opening of a window or door ...

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  38. Fighting in Tibet.

    News has reached India of heavy fighting on the eastern borders of the Kham province of Tibet, where there are several semiindependent States having doubtful ...

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  39. LOAN COUNCIL.

    CANBERRA, Friday. — A meeting of the Loan Council will be held at Canberra on October 24 to discuss matters arising out of the last Premiers' Conference, as well ...

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  40. Loan Oversubscribed.

    The first commercial issue since the lifting of the embargo on new loans was made to-day when the Covent Garden Property Company invited applications for £1,000,000 ...

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  41. 74.6 DEGREES YESTERDAY.

    Yesterday was the warmest day which has been experienced this spring. Soon after 2 o'clock the maximum temperature of 74.6deg. was recorded, and about the ...

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  42. AFGHAN STABBED IN BACK.

    BROKEN HILL (N.S.W.), Friday.—Following an altercation near the Mohammedan Mosque at North Broken Hill, an Afghan named Kad[?]m, has been admitted ...

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