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  2. RELIEF FOR FARMERS

    In the course of an important statement in the Legislative Assembly yesterday the Premier (Sir Stanley Argyle) announced the policy and intentions of his Ministry ...

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  3. REICHSTAG FIRE

    The judges who constitute the Court which is trying five men accused of having caused the Reichstag fire toured the underground tunnel connecting the Reichstag ...

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  4. EUROPEAN PROBLEM DISCUSSED BY CABINET

    A full meeting of the Cabinet took place to-day, and it-is understood that the disarmament question was fully considered in the light of recent events. At the ...

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  5. PHYSICAL UNFITNESS

    Lord Horder. physician-in-ordinary to the Prince of Wales, and president of the National Birth Control Association, in inaugurating the post-graduate lectures at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ULM'S LAST STAGE ON WAY TO DERBY

    Messrs. C.T. Ulm, G. U. Allen, P. G. Taylor, and J. Edwards arrived here at 6.25 a.m. to-day, and they propose to leave for Derby (W.A.) immediately after ...

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  7. INTEREST RATES

    Referring to the intention of the committee of the Graziers' Association of New South Wales to ask the banks to follow the example of the A.M.P. Society in ...

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  8. ROSE PLEBISCITE MRS. HERBERT STEVENS

    There is little change in the positions of the leading 12 roses. Golden Emblem has superseded Sunny South, and the beautiful white rose, Mrs. Herbert Stevens, has ...

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  9. ARNHEM LAND

    Methods that will be used by the missionary expedition to the Caledon Bay aborigines are indicated in a letter which the leader of the party (the Rev. H. E. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Messages From Ulm

    The Vacuum Oil Co. Pty. Ltd. received the following cable message from Mr. Ulm at 9 a.m. yesterday morning:— "Arrived Singapore 6.30 p.m. Will endeavour ...

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  11. LARGEST MONOPLANE

    The Faith in Australia is the largest monoplane in Australia. Originally one of the Australian National Airways' planes, it was reconstructed and enlarged at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. AMERICAN BUSINESS CONTROL BY GOVERNMENT

    Action to limit the high salaries of some business leaders was predicted in Washington after the Federal Trade Commission had announced that it was asking 2,000 ...

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  13. TRANSPORT BILL

    No further progress was made yesterday with the negotiations between representatives of the Ministry and the United Country party for a compromise on the ...

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  14. MOTORISTS AND LIQUOR

    After many tests in London courts to decide whether a motorist was under the influence of liquor, including the repetition of tongue-twisting alliterative phrases, ...

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  15. WORKERS' COMPENSATION

    The discovery by a young country solicitor at Colac of a flaw in the Workers' Compensation Act will probably lead to the introduction to Parliament this session of ...

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  16. JAPAN AND CHINA

    The present visit of the Japanese Minister to China (Mr. Ariyoshi) to Peiping (Peking) is regarded as of the greatest significance. Among other things he will ...

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  17. Irish Constitution

    The Free State Senate has agreed to the second reading of the three bills to amend the Irish Free State Constitution, which are intended to ...

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  18. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—My list is compiled from my limited experience. I am a champion of Ophelia. I consider it easily the best rose in my garden, lacking but the perfume of a ...

    Article : 217 words
  19. NEW AMBASSADOR

    Sir Eric Phipps, the new British Ambassador in Berlin, in presenting his credentials to-day to President von Hindenberg, said:—"I am proud to have been ...

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  20. KINGSFORD-SMITH

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—When the Federal Cabinet meets again, ptobably next Monday, formal consideration will be given to a proposal that the ...

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  21. WARRNAMBOOL BY-ELECTION

    At a combined meeting of United Australia party interests at Warrnambool last night, Councillor Keith McGarvie was selected for nomination as the U.A.P. ...

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  22. Prices Rise

    Although farm prices have increased 32 per cent. compared with the average for the year ended March 31, it is understood that President Roosevelt feels that they ...

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  23. Plans for Winooka Race Postponed

    The Eastern debut of Winooka has been postponed again until Wednesday, when Winooka will meet three or four of the best sprinters in the Challenger Purse, of ...

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  24. War Debt to U.S.A.

    The British-American war debt negotiations were continued to-day in secret. An adjournment was arranged, while the British delegates communicated with ...

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  25. PARLIAMENT IN BRIEF

    An important statement by the Premier (Sir Stanley Argyle) of the Ministry's intentions concerning rural rehabilitation began the proceedings in the Legislative ...

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  26. New German Religion

    "Germany's future might well only be assured when a new German religion is established abolishing belief in God and salvation from sin, and substituting the ...

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  27. Chase National Bank

    Further investigation to-day by the Senate committee of the affairs of the Chase National Bank revealed that the bank's affiliate, Chase Securities, had set ...

    Article : 138 words
  28. Editor Imprisoned

    The editor of the Bulawayo "Chronicle" has been committed to a week's imprisonment for having refused to disclose the name of the writer of a letter that he ...

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  29. British Markets

    The underlying strength of the markets has been demonstrated in a remarkable fashion by the steadiness displayed on the London Stock Exchange during the period ...

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  30. BOARD OF CONTROL

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Queensland's representatives on the Board of Control (Messrs. J. S. Hutcheon and R. J. Hartigan) to-day telegraphed to the secretary ...

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  31. Britain's Battle Fleet

    "Britain's battle fleet—the backbone of our defence—is now getting past its prime," declared Admiral Sir Erale Chatfield, in a speech at the Cutlers' Feast at Sheffield. ...

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  32. Pillow Fight's Ailment

    Dr. Fraser A. Smith, a veternary surgeon, announced on Wednesday that he would leave on Friday for California to attend the racehorse Pillow Fight, and ...

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  33. Norwegian Parliament

    The election has resulted in Labour gaining 22 seats. The Conservatives advocated reduced taxation, but they alicuated support by refusing an alliance with the ...

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  34. Shortage of Butter

    In consequence of a shortage of butter the Government has agreed to the Control Board importing 6,000 cases, one week's normal requirements. It is estimated that ...

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  35. ESCAPED PRISONER CAPTURED

    DARWIN, Thursday.—After having been at liberty for 36 hours after his escape from Constables McNab and Koop while they were escorting him back to Darwin ...

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  36. Agreement With Portugal

    The Anglo-Potuguese agreement was concluded on October 14 regarding the question of flag discrimination in Portuguese ports. By this agreement the Portuguese ...

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  37. Heir to £250,000

    Mr. William Rhodes-Moorhouse, inheritor of the Rhodes estate in New eZaland, which is valued at £250,000, lives with his mother in Hill street, Knightsbridge. He ...

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  38. Children Watch Suicide

    Scores of school children watched to-day as Mrs. Emanuel Osterman, the invalid wife of the president of a firm of cordial manufacturers, deliberated five minutes ...

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  39. Siamese Revolt Broken

    The Siamese revolt has been broken, Government troops having recaptured the rebel headquarters at the Donmuano Aerodrome, where many were killed and ...

    Article : 89 words
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  41. MORE RAIN EXPECTED

    In the Great Australian Bight there is an area of low pressure that threatens to bring rain to Victoria in a day or two. Yesterday rain fell over the south-western ...

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  42. Advertising

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  43. French Trade

    For the nine months ended September 30 imports into France amounted to £172,860,000 and exports to £107,417,280, giving an favourable trade balance of ...

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  45. WOMAN'S APPEAL TO THIEVES

    Mrs. E. M. Brewer, of Byrne avenue. Elwood, appeals to thieves who stole some deeds from her home yesterday, between 2 and 4 p.m., to return them. Clothing ...

    Article : 74 words
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