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  2. U.S.A RECOVERY ACT

    The financial policy of the Roosevelt Administration, and its relation to the National Recovery Act, came to the foreground to-day on the receipt of semi-official ...

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  3. LINDBERGH'S FLIGHT

    Colonel and Mrs. Charles Lindbergh, who are surveying an air route from America to Europe by way of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. ITALY AND AUSTRIA

    Reports are being circulated about a farreaching agreement between Italy and Austria, but it is reliably stated that the agreement exists only in principle. It is ...

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  5. DUBLIN HOTELS RAIDED

    Groups of armed men, who declared themselves to be members of the Irish Republicau Army, simultaneoously raised 20 public houses in variious parts of the city, ...

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  6. WHEAT AGREEMENT

    European countries which import wheat agreed at the Wheat Conference to-day to accept 12 franes a quintal, or 64.08 gold cents a bushel (about 4/9 in Australian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. RICHMOND'S REVIVAL

    Geelong waa in gala mood on Saturday. A Royal visit could scareely have aroused more interest than did the League football match between the home team and ...

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  8. MEDICAL INSURANCE

    Payments toward the cost of accommodation and medical and surgical treatment in hospitals of persons aged between 15 and 59 years will be met under a voluntary ...

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  9. NEW CUBAN REGIME

    Taking a firm grip of power, Senor Decespedes, provisional President, issued a decree to-day wiping out all vestiges of the deposed regime, dissolving Congress, ...

    Article : 138 words
  10. ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS

    On behalf of the Australian Broadcasting Commission Mr. Arthur Mason has engaged Sir Hamilton Harty, conductor of the Halle orchestra, Manchester, to conduct a ...

    Article : 319 words
  11. PRISONERS BEHEADED

    An executioner in evening dress, wearing a top hat, in accordance with German custom on ceremonial occasions, beheaded four murders to-day, including three from ...

    Article : 349 words
  12. LICENSING EXPORTS

    A plan for granting licences for exports, which was submitted by New Zealand delegates, together with a suggestion that imports might also be placed under control, ...

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  13. DEATH OF RACING CYCLIST

    Hugh Ricketts, aged 32 years, of Bridge road, Richmond, died on Saturday night from injuries he received when he fall from his bicycle during the 100 miles ...

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  14. TWO DEAD IN ALPS

    It was reported yesterday that two Frenchmen and five Italians who were attempting to climb Mont Blanc (15,782ft.) had lost their way, and, after wandering ...

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  15. REJOICING IN IRAK

    Arab troops returning after operations against Assyrian Christians were frenziedly welcomed throughout the city to-day. While the soldiers marched to the strains ...

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  16. High Price for Sovereigns

    Sovereigns realised £1/10/8½ in London yesterday. This was the highest price since Great Britian abandoned the gold standard. ...

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  17. King on Holiday

    His Majesty the King, accompanied by Prince George, travelled north during the night, and reached Balmoral Castle to-day for his annual holiday on the Deeside. As ...

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  18. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    In perfect weather 36 of the Australian Boy Scouts who are tourning europe visited the Lo[?]schen Pass, in the Swiss Alps, and 16 others climbed the glacier-covered ...

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  19. British Settlers

    In a leading article on the decision of the British settlers in Victoria who are dissatisfied with the Government's compensation offer to issue a writ against the ...

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  20. SNOW AT WARBURTON

    WARBURTON, Sunday.—Seven hundred motor-cars and 4,00 visitors went to the snowfield on Mount Donna Buang today. The weather was perfect, and the ...

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  21. TREMOR SHARKS HOUSES

    RUSHWORTH, Sunday.—Residents were awakened at 25 minutes past 5 o'clock this morning by an earth tremor which shook the house and caused article to fall from ...

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  22. Floods in U.S.A.

    Floods were still causing anxiety in parts of the eastern United States to-day. At least 45 deaths have occurred as a result of the floods. The damage done to ...

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