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  2. TAX ON FLOUR £4/2/6 A TON

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Adopting the course urged by the majority of members of the United Australia party at a meeting yesterday, the Federal Cabinet ...

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  3. DISARMAMENT DEADLOCK CONFERENCE POSTPONED

    The Bureau of the Disarmament Conference met at Geneva this afternoon and unanimosuly agreed that the work of the general commission of the Disarmament ...

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  4. AUSTRALIANS' CHANCE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.— Conditions governing the motion picture film and scenario competition which the Commonwealth Government has organised to ...

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  5. AMERICAN POLICY GROWING OPPOSITION

    It is announced from Warm Springs, Georgia, where President Roosevelt is spending a holiday, that he is going ahead with his programme for the revaluation ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. AIR RACE OIL COMPANIES' PLANS

    It is understood that a leading oil company is contemplating contesting the Centenary air race from London to Melbourne with its own machine and pilot. If it does ...

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  7. SOVIET PLANE CRASHES

    Russia's and the worlds largest aeroplane, K7, crashed at Kharkov, Fourteen men were killed. They were all pilots or technicians, who were observing the ...

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  8. CHRISTMAS BREAD

    Master bakers interviewed the Minister for Labour (Mr. Goudie) yesterday to discuss the baking of bread for the Christmas holidays. Last year there were ...

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  9. "UNITY ESSENTIAL"

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— The delegates appointed by the excutive of the Victorian branch of the Australian Labour party and by the ...

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  10. MAN KILLS WIFE

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—Collin Bennett, aged nine years, found the dead body of his mother, Mrs. Blanche May Bennett, aged 53 years, in a woodshed at the rear of ...

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  11. Imperial Airways

    The secretary of Imperial Airways Limited (Mr. S. A. Dismore) will leave for Australia late this month on business connected with Imperial Airways' ...

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  12. SALUTING IN CHURCH Ordered by Nazis

    The Nazi Church Council has ordered that Divine service in Protestant churches, Schleswig Holstein, the Prussian Province, which formerly belonged to ...

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  13. Anti-climax at Geneva

    The meeting of the Bureau of the Disarmament Conference ended in an anticlimax. The statement by the President (Mr. Henderson) was accepted without ...

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  14. "SLACKS" IN THE GALLERY

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — A woman wearing "slacks" visited Parliament House this afternoon, and sat for a few minutes in the women's gallery in the Legislative ...

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  15. INDIAN REFORM

    A debate on India arose in the House of Commons on the motion moved by the Parliamentary Under-Secretary for the India Office (Mr. R. A. Butler) to ...

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  16. Nazi Imprisoned in Austria

    Werner von Alvensleben, a Nazi, has been sentenced to imprisonment for three years for having attempted to murder Dr. Richard Steidle. Director of Public Safety, ...

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  17. TARIFF ULTIMATUM

    The "Daily Herald" reports that Great Britain has presented a tariff ultimatum to France stating that unless France withdraws the 15 per cent, surtax and 6 per ...

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  18. Chairman May Resign

    The Geneva correspondent of the British United Press has learned authoritatively that the President of the Disarmament Conference (Mr. Arthur Henderson) ...

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  19. "An Armed Camp"

    "Pacifism is a crime in Germany. I saw a man beaten for having refused to sell tin soldiers. If this spirit be allowed to continue it means war within ten ...

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  20. HITLER'S POLICY

    "Le Matin" publishes details of a remarkable interview the German Chancellor (Herr Hitler) has given to a French journalist, M. de brinon, who is closely ...

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  21. IMPERIAL CO-OPERATION Mr. de Valera's Policy

    "I never heard a speech in the Dail in which the world 'Imperial' was so freely used or a speech on such set Imperialistic tendencies," said Mr. F. MacDermott, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. CRUSHING TERRORISM

    Stern measures to crush terrorism in Bengal will probably be taken in the next few months. It is expected that the Governor will shortly make an improtant ...

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  23. Temporary Breakdown

    Whether a few more meetings of technical committees are held at Geneva or not, the grave depressing fact has to be faced," says "The Times "that the ...

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  24. Destruction of Trees

    Viscount Allenby, when opening an art exhibition,"Men of the Trees," at Ilford, spoke warmly against the human thoughtlessness spread over centuries that had ...

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  25. Threat to Limit Production

    PERTH, Thursday.—The president of the Australian Wheatgrowers' Federation (Mr. I. G. Boyle) has sent a telegram to the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) ...

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  26. Defence of Australia

    Under the chairmanship of ViceAdmiral Lionel Preston, the Australian High Commissioner (Mr. Bruce) addressed members of the Imperial College of ...

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  27. New Zealand Bank Bill

    Commenting on what it describes as an "undersirable feature" of the new Zealand Central bank Bill, the "Financial News" says:—"Although there might have ...

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  28. Dangers of Situation

    "Amid the stormy waves and shifting sands of the international situation, one rock stands fast—the rock of Great Britain, the centre of this great Empire," ...

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  29. Japanese Piece Goods

    A report issued by the Department of Overseas Trade states that Japanese manufacturers increased their exports of cotton piece goods to Egypt by more than ...

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  30. BANKERS' ATTACK

    The attack on President Roosevelt s monetary policy gained its greatest force early to-day when it was revealed that the "advisory council of the Federal ...

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  31. Markets Easier

    Trade in cargoes, after a steady opening, has closed easier, in sympathy with lower closing prices in North and South American markets. Far Eastern buyers ...

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  32. Live Cattle for England

    The increasing export of live Canadian cattle to Britain, on which there is no restriction, is disturbing British agriculturists, who contend that restrictions upon ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    A bill is to be promoted by London Transport during the current session of the British Parliament to provide for the replacing of 90 miles of tramway route ...

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  34. Business Good in England

    Sir Hugh Poynter, chairman of Baldwin's and J. C. M. (Aust.) Pty. Ltd., of Sydney, after a long business visit to Great Britain, will leave for Batavia on ...

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  35. Re-equipping Farms

    The leader of the Opposition in the Dall (Mr. W. T. Cosgrave), speaking at a United Ireland meeting at Cork, said: —"The dispute with Britain is now ripe ...

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  36. Chicago Prices Decline

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  37. Treated 750,000 Patients

    Mr. Ernest William Blake, the London bonesetter, has died aged 70 years. He had not graduated at a recognised medidal school, but possessed a profound ...

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  38. Preventing Silicosis

    Professor F.G. Banting, professor of medical research at the University of Toronto, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1923 for his discovery of insulin, ...

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  39. PARLIAMENT IN BRIEF

    More rapid progress was made yesterday by the Legislative Assembly than at any earlier stage of the session. In all 12 bills were dealt with. The debate on ...

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  40. THE PASTRYCOOKS' VIEWPOINT

    Sir,—It appeals as if members of Parliament are viewing the flour tax from the bread point of view only. An increase in the price of bread could meet the ...

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  41. Smugglers Fined £1,600,000

    A Court at Tenneberg, Germany, imposed fines amounting to £1,600,000 and terms of imprisonment totalling 16 years, on 21 smugglers at the close of the most ...

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  42. RALLY IN BONDS

    The American price of gold was not altered to-day. The dollar was comparatively steady and quiet Sterling and the franc declined. Stocks on the New York ...

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  43. Gandhi's Mixed Reception

    Gandhi is meeting with a mixed reception on his propaganda tour of the central provinces for the emancipation of the depressed classes. Many villages have ...

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  44. Australian Mercantile

    In the absence of Mr. Robert Caird, owing to indisposition, Lord Luke presided at the meeting of the Australian Mercantile, Land, and Finance Co. Ltd. ...

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  45. New Zealand Loans

    Holders of the City of Dunedin (N.Z.) 4 and 4½ per cent. loans maturing on January 1, 1934, have been offered the right to convert into a new 4½ per cent. ...

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  46. Depreciated Dollar

    The British Empire Producers' Organisation has passed a resolution directing the Government's attention to the serious effects of the continued depreciation of the ...

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  47. BAROMETERS RISING

    Rain fell in the Western district of Victoria yesterday, the heaviest fall having been 106 points at Hamilton. An area of low pressure, which was responsible for ...

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  48. Film "Star" Released

    Mr. Lee Tracy, the cinema "star," who was arrested on a charge of having "insulted the Mexican Government and offended public morals," has been released ...

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