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  2. CINEMA SALARIES

    A suggestion by President Roosevelt that the salaries of motion-picture "stars" and of some directors and executive officers are too high, and should be lowered for the ...

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  3. MISSING WITNESS

    Almost the whole of yesterday's sitting of the police inquiry was devoted to crossexamination of an important witness, Pearce Patrick Bolger. Bolger did not ...

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  4. IRISH BILLS PASSED

    "Is the King now finally and irrevocably dead constitutionally?" asked Mr. O'Neill in the Dail Eireann, when the discussion on the three bills amending the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. AIR RACE

    When a representative of the Australian Press Association approached leading madufacturers and designers of British aircraft to ascertain their intentions regarding the ...

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  6. CAR STRIKES CULVERT BURSTS INTO FLAMES

    While a touring motor-car, carrying 12 passengers, was travelling between Wallan and Kilmore yesterday morning the righthand front tyre burst, and the car, turning ...

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  7. LAND DEFENCES RESISTING ARMOURED CARS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—It is believed at Canberra that the military authorities are seeking approval of important extensions in the mechanisation of the ...

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  8. AVERTING CRISIS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Although the state of tension created last night by the disclosure that the Federal Ministry would seek a dissolution of Parliament if ...

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  9. ROSE PLEBISCITE LORRAINE LEE LEADING

    Old and new varieties of roses are among the leaders in the plebiscite for the 12 best garden roses and six best climbing roses. The grand old rose Mme. Abel Chatenay is ...

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  10. BRITISH MOTOR SHOW OPENED BY PRINCE

    Prince George opened the 27th International Motor Show at Olympia to-day, and in company with the former King Alfonso, he made a tour of inspection of the 400 ...

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  11. RIFLE CLUBS' PART

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Warm tributes to the national service that is being rendered by the rifle clubs was paid by the Assistant Minister for Defence (Mr. Francis) in a ...

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  12. DISARMAMENT FURTHER DELAY

    A solution of the disarmament problem is doubtful even on October 16, when it as understood Britan, France, and the United States will present the resolution originally ...

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  13. MILITIA TRAINING

    Efforts are being made by the respective divisional commanders of the Militia to re-open militia traning in centres where it was suspended in 1929 for reasons of ...

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  14. BOY KILLED; WOMEN INJURED

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A boy was killed and two women were injured this morning when a head-on collision occurred between a motor-car and a bicycle in City road, ...

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  15. Inflation Opposed

    The American Federation of Labour passed resolutions to-day opposing inflation and declaring that it would result in the greatest possible harm to wage-eariers. ...

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  16. KING AND PRINCESS

    "Princess Elizabeth's large court holds no more devoted slave than the King," writes Lady Cyuthia Asquith in a book entitled "The Married Life of the Duchess ...

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  17. MEETING ON TUESDAY

    The Lord Mayor (Councillor H. Gengoult Smith) has issued 1,000 invitations to representative citizens, including the mayors and councillors of municipalities, presidents of ...

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  18. FATALITY AT LEVEL CROSSING

    SYDNLY, Friday.—When a passenger train and a motor petrol waggon collided at a level crossing a few yards from the Stony Creek bridge, on the Toronto ...

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  19. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS

    Sir,— I den, and I am glad to have it now as a climber. Red Radiance is an excellent ...

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  20. British Armaments

    In a broadcast message last night the Lord President of the Council (Mr. Baldwin) said:—"We have cut down our armaments to its utmost limits compatible with ...

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  21. BUTTER NEEDED

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Kemp) has issued a permit to the Dairy Association to import butter. The drought has caused a shortage, resulting in an advance ...

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  22. London Naval Treaty

    "Australia, after years of seeming apathy," writes the naval correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," "is showing marked concern about naval defence." He recounts ...

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  23. NEW ZEALAND PROPOSALS

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday.—The Prime M to-day proposed defence changes which will ensure closer liaison with Australia. ...

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  24. TREASURY BILLS LOWER CHARGES

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) announced to-day that a further reduction in the interest charges on Treasury bills held by the Westminster ...

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  25. THROWN TO GROUND

    BRISBANE, Friday.— The Premier of Queensland (Mr. Forgan Smith) was assaulted this morning when he stepped from his motor-car at the Government offices in ...

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  26. Deadly Poison Gas

    Two directors of the Clermont Ferrand covered a poison gas so powerful that no gas mask yet known can stop it. It is ...

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  27. ALLEGED GERMAN SPIES

    Twelve arrests have so far been made at Metz as the result of the apprehension of La Belle Sophie, a supposed German spy. The French authorities believe that the ...

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  28. STEAMER FOUNDERS

    Twenty-one lives were lost when the Greek steamer Annoula, 4,858 tons, sank in a hurricane off the coast of North Carolina on Saturday. Five survivors were ...

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  29. Announcement by A.M.P, Society

    In a special advertisement to-day the Australian Mutual Provident Society directs attention to the reduction in interest rates to 4½ per cent. per annum for ...

    Article : 114 words
  30. Resolution Abandoned

    The proposal to submit a resolution to the general commission reaffirming the principles of no rearmaments and of disarmament by stages and under control has ...

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  31. Bolivian Loan Default

    At the resumed inquiry to-day by a Senate committee into the affairs of several leading firms of Wall street financiers, Mr. Hayward, vice-president of Messrs. ...

    Article : 143 words
  32. DEAN OF MELBOURNE.

    Further consideration is being given by the chapter of St. Paul's Cathedral to the question of filling the position of Dean of Melbourn. It is 18 months since Dean ...

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  33. Price of Gold

    The price of gold to-day is£6/12/10½, compared with £6/13/5 yesterday. The price is equal to about £8/4/1 anounce for fine gold in Australian currency, ...

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  34. Other Cable and Wireless news on pages 19 and 26. FINE WEATHER MAY CONTINUE

    A continuation of weather conditions similar to those of the last few days is expected to-day. At first there will be seattered clouds in southern portions of the ...

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  41. THE BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU

    will gladly inquire into any case of false advertising or inisrepresentation, and members of the general public are invited to bring under the notice of the baureau any ...

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