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  2. GERMAN MONARCHISTS.

    Despite official denials of the revelations recently published in the "Vorwaerts," a Socialist newspaper, of a plot to restore the German monarchy, the "Rheinische ...

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  3. U.S.A. TARIFF.

    Believing that the agreements for reciprocal trade made by the British nations at Ottawa demand immediate action, 180 leading United States economists and tariff ...

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  4. MR. BRUCE'S PLANS.

    In a passing reference during an address to members of the Constitutional Club yesterday, Mr. Casey, M.H.R., hinted that the early return to Australia of the ...

    Article : 372 words
  5. GALE AT TOOWOOMBA.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—One of the most severe gales experienced at Toowoomba for many years struck the city at 25 minutes past 1 o'clock to-day, but[?] ...

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  6. PRISON POPULATION.

    During 1931 the daily average prison population in Victoria penal establishments was 1,384 men and 50 women, which was the highest since 1894, when the daily average ...

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  7. EFFECT OF TARIFF.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—"The fact is—and it is as well that manufacturers should recognise it—that the people of this country, as a democratically minded nation, ...

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  8. IRISH ANNUITIES.

    There is keen disappointment here at the failure of Mr. de Valera, the President of the Executive Council of the Irish Free State, to reach an agreement with Britain ...

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  9. LOAN OF £20,000,000.

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Reports from Sydney that efforts will be made to float a loan of £20,000,000 in the immediate future to meet the requirements of the ...

    Article : 475 words
  10. FAST FLIGHT CONTINUED.

    WYNDHAM (W.A.), Monday.—A remarkable flight across Australia was completed this afternoon when the Lockheed[?] Orion aeroplane Spirit of Fun, which is ...

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  11. AUSTRIAN NAZIS SHOT.

    When a procession of Nazis was passing through the Simmering factory district of Vienna it was fired upon from the Socialist headquarters, two Nazis being killed and ...

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  12. TELEVISION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In a lecture to-night on the subject of television progress Mr. E. T. Fisk, president of the Institution of Radio Engineers, said that if television ...

    Article : 160 words
  13. HORSE BOLTS WITH CART.

    After careering furiously along Brighton road, St. Kilda, a horse attached to a cart belonging to Mr. M. Connelly, woodcarter, of Duke street, St. Kilda, which had bolted ...

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  14. NEW BETTING TAX.

    "It is not at all sportsmanlike for men making substantial wagers to try to dodge assisting the State revenue with a tax of a few shillings," said the Premier (Sir ...

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  15. FRANCE AND SPAIN.

    The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the Prime Minister of France (M. Herriot) will pay an official visit to Spain on October31, with the ...

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  16. BRADMAN AND THE BOARD.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—There was a brief discussion regarding Don Bradman and the Board of Control at a meeting of the New South Wales Cricket Association to-night. ...

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  17. RELIEF WORKS.

    On the recommendation of the Employment Council the State Cabinet approved yesterday of a grant of £25,000 from the Commonwealth-States relief fund to the ...

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  18. TAXATION BY INSTALMENTS.

    Replying to the objections of the vicepresident of the Taxpayers' Association (Mr. W. F. Greenwood) regarding the proposed new system of paying State taxation ...

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  19. ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

    PERTH, Monday.—The English cricketers will arrive at Fremantle by the Orontes to-morrow morning. The team will commence its programme of matches ...

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  20. FORMING MINISTRY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) referred to-night to the statement by the deputy leader of the United Country party (Mr. Paterson), who ...

    Article : 189 words
  21. Gold as a Standard.

    "Is the future of gold secure?" asked the South African Minister for Finance (Mr. Havenga), in an after-dinner speech at Johannesburg. "A large number of ...

    Article : 115 words
  22. WAR SERVICE HOMES.

    Negotiations which are proceeding between the Commonwealth Government and the commissioners of the State Savings Bank of Victoria may result in the ...

    Article : 250 words
  23. THE PUBLIC SCHOOL SPIRIT.

    Because of the flooded condition of their playing fields, concern has lately been felt among Scotch collegians at their inability to continue training for the school house ...

    Article : 244 words
  24. FIJIAN BANANAS.

    Alarmed by statements that Melbourne fruit merchants had expressed satisfaction with the prospect of Fijian bananas reappearing on the market following ...

    Article : 310 words
  25. League of Nations.

    Though economies in the administration of the League of Nations amounting to £12,000 at par have been achieved, it has cost the delegates an extra five days at ...

    Article : 97 words
  26. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The election for the French Senate resuited in the return of M. Poincare and M. Boncour on the first ballot. The final resuits will not change the complexion of the ...

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  27. COOLGARDIE DISCOVERER.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. W. Ford, discoverer of the Coolgardie goldfield in 1892, died at his residence, Anderson street, Chatswood, on Sunday afternoon, aged 8[?] ...

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  28. ACTIVITY IN PORT.

    Tugmasters, pilots, and wharf labourers were kept fully occupied from Saturday until Monday in dealing with an exceptional week-end rush of shipping. In all ...

    Article : 251 words
  29. RAIN SCATTERS EMUS.

    PERTH, Monday.—Owing to timely rainfalls in the Campious district the thousands of emus which have been worrying settlers have scattered over a much wider area. ...

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  30. WONTHAGGI STRIKE.

    Although it was expected at the end of [?] week that the strike at the State coal [?]ine would end early this week, no official word has been received from Wonthaggi ...

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  31. P. AND O. CHRISTMAS CRUISE.

    HOBART, Monday.—The announcement that the P. and O. steamer Strathaird is fully booked for a Christmas cruise from Sydney to Norfolk Island and that, while ...

    Article : 111 words
  32. MEMBER'S HOUSE ROBBED.

    While Mr. Dillon, M.L.A., was addressing a meeting at Coburg last night thieves entered his house in Pascoe crescent, Essendon, and stole a quantity of clothing and ...

    Article : 59 words
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  35. Protest Sent to Minister.

    GEELONG, Monday.—Senator Guth[?] has sent a telegram to the Minister for Defence (Senator Sir George Pearce) protesting against the proposal to use a ...

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