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  2. COUNTRY PARTY

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The formation of a Federal council constituted on the lines of the loan Council and with similar statutory powers in relation to the ...

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  3. BYRO EXPEDITION

    Another wireless message has been received by the Australian Press Association from the South Polar expedition under the command of Rear-Admiral R. E. Byrd. ...

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  4. EARLY ENGLISH CHURCH

    Foundations of Christianity in England were examined yesterday by Dean Talbot, of Sydney, in the first of the series of Moorhouse lectures for 1933. The ...

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  5. ARMS LIMITATION ADJOURNING CONFERENCE

    A rumour is being persistently circulated that the Disarmament Conference will be adjourned until January in compliance with Italy's wish. The general ...

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  6. DEPRECIATING DOLLAR PRESIDENT'S INTENTION

    The city editor of the "Daily Telegraph" says that close observers on both sides of the Atlantic believe that President Roosevelt is still bent upon ...

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  7. SPANISH ELECTION RIGHT WING TRIUMPHS

    Official returns relating to nearly half the seats in the Cortes show that in the election that was held yesterday, the Agrarians won 61 seats, the Popular Action ...

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  8. LARWOOD ON SCREEN

    None of the men who are playing in the Test trial cricket match on the Melbourne Cricket-ground accepted an invitation to see, at the Athenæum Theatre ...

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  9. MR. T. C. MANIFOLD

    Acting on medical advice, Mr. T. C. Manifold Assistant Minister for Lands, who has been in ill-health for some time, has tendered to the Premier ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. GERMAN AIR FLEET

    A consequence of the direction by the German Chancellor (Herr Hitler) that every German commercial aeroplane shall carry two pilots and a pilot-mechanic, ...

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  11. BUSINESS MEN'S INQUIRY

    The attack upon the President's monetary policy yesterday by the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, which condemned the gold purchasing plan and ...

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  12. Heavy Expenditure in Japan

    "The Times" says that although the Japanese Budget shows a reduction of £22,100,000 in the deficit, nearly £90,000,000 remains. Inordinately high ...

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  13. THE EUCHARISTIC PROCESSION

    Sir,—A good deal of anxiety has been aroused over a proposal that leave should be granted for a Roman Catholic procession of the Host to march through some ...

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  14. Party Designations Explained

    The Madrid correspondent of the "Daily Express" says that it should be explained that in Spain to-day a Socialist is something very nearly a Communist, and the ...

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  15. CENTENARY FUND Extending Appeal

    Promises of several large subscriptions were received from business houses yesterday by the organisers of the Centenary Appeal Fund, and it is hoped that £20,000 ...

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  16. SOVIET AMBASSADOR APPOINTMENT IN U.S.A.

    M. Alexander Trovanovsky, who was formerly Soviet ambassador to Japan, has been approved by the Roosevelt Administration as ambassador to the United ...

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  17. LOAN TOTAL

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Publicity expenses for the £10,000,000 loan campaign are claimed to have been the lowest incurred for any public loan raised in ...

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  18. POLLING OPENED QUIETLY

    Following a night that was marked by strikes, violence, and shooting in several cities, polling opened quietly in most places. This is the first election of the ...

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  19. "Impossible Achieved"

    The "Pravda," commenting upon the recognition of the Soviet by the United States, says that what has been an apparent impossibility for 16 years has been ...

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  20. NATIONAL MINISTRY

    The political correspondent of the "Daily Herald" asserts that Lord Lloyd, who is opposed to the National Ministry's Indian policy, is determined to lead a "Tory ...

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  21. TO ANY PART OF WORLD

    The "Daily Express" says that the Admiralty is now able within 30 seconds to send a danger signal to any British naval vessel or other ship that is fitted with ...

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  22. FRIENDS OF A.I.F.

    The men of the A.I.F. will always remember the hospitality shown to them by Sir James and Lady Owen when they were passing through Exeter," said ...

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  23. PRICELESS GLASS

    The Paris corerspondent of the "Daily Telegraph says that a judicial inquiry that was instituted by the Department of Fine Arts has disclosed the possibility that ...

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  24. Braille Exhibition

    The Victorian Association of Braille Writers has decided to hold a large arts and crafts exhibition at the Free Lending Library for the Blind, South Yarra, ...

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  25. DECORATING THE CITY

    Sir,—Surely all citizens of Melbourne who are proud of the beauty and dignity of their city will be distressed by the announcement to-day that it is proposed ...

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  26. ULSTER PARLIAMENT

    Although the De Valera party announced several days ago that it had decided not to nominate candidates for the Northern Ireland Parliament at the ...

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  27. COLLIERY EXPLOSION

    Fifteen men were killed in the explosion which occurred at the Grassmoor colliery (Chesterfield) yesterday. Heroism marked the rescues. The first men to reach the ...

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  28. Imprisoned Officer

    The mother of Lieutenant Baillie Stewart, who was imprisoned several months ago for five years on charges relating to his association with a German ...

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  29. Famous Concert Artists

    Mr. Hugo Larsen, the entrepreneur, who is on his way to Australia, said to-day that he had completed arrangemnts for several famous concert artists to visit ...

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  30. Extreme Speeches

    The Madrid conespondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that astute politicians of the Right are almost as afraid of a Socialist landslide as they would be of an ...

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  31. A FOUNDERS' MEMORIAL

    Sir,—I should like to suggest to the committee that some suitable statue be erected in a conspicuous position dedicated to the founders of Melbourne on which ...

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  32. TRADING STAMPS

    To consider the proposed Goods (Trading, Stamp Bill, which has been introduced into the Legislative Council by Mr. Richardson, M.L.C. the Trades Hall ...

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  33. Farmer Drives Ministers to Cabinet

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Help had to be obtained from a fannel near Canberra this morning to enable the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) to reach Parliament House ...

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  34. STRANGE ACCIDENT

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Four men were injured at Mosman shortly before noon to-day when the brakes of a tram failed to grip on a stirp incline and the tram ...

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  35. DIGNITY OF TOWN HALL

    In order to preserve the dignity of the Town Hall, the Town Hall committee of the City Council decided yesterday to recommend that the regulations governing ...

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  36. Independence of Fukien

    Although the political situation which has been created by the threatened separatist movement, and the declaration of independence by Fukein Province is ...

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  37. Steamer Capsizes

    The sole survivor of the crew of 11 of the German motor-ship Kreuzsee, which was travelling from Bremerhaven to London, arrived by ...

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  38. CLOUDY, BUT FINE

    In the last 24 hours New South Wales the southern half of Queensland, most of South Australia, and the north of Victoria have received particularly heavy ...

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  39. "FOUR WINDS OF HEAVEN"

    A direction that her body should be cremated and her ashes "scattered to the four winds of heaven" was contained in the will of Miss Catherine Esther ...

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