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  2. EUCHARISTIC PROCESSION PARLIAMENT HOUSE STEPS

    In a letter addressed to the chairman of the Joint House Committee of the State Parliament (Sir Frank Clarke) yesterday, the Rev. Father N. A. Clack, as ...

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  3. MONEY DEMANDED OF KING

    The "Daily Herald" saYs that Clarence Gay Gordon Haddon, aged 43 years. consulting engineer, was arrested last nignt at Islington by officers of the special ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN BANKS

    At the annual meeting of shareholders of the English Scottish, and Australian Bank Ltd. the chairman of directors (Mr. Andrew Williamson) said that Australian ...

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  5. TRADE OF EMPIRE

    A declaration that the lestrictions on Australian manufacturers under the Ottawa agreements must bo identically applied to British agricultuial ...

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  6. 'PHONE-RENTS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—A proposed reduction of £1 in the annual rent for telephone services in private residences in the capital cities was aniounced by the ...

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  7. PLIGHT OF ASSYRIANS

    In the House ot Lords to-dav the Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Lang) directed attention to the plight of the Assyrians in Iiak, and said that he shared the hope ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. LYNCHING SEQUEL SOLDIERS MAKE ARRESTS

    While the controversy continues over the statement by the Governor of California (Mr. James Rolph, jun.) regarding the lynching of the murderers of Brooke Hart, ...

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  9. FORWARD BUYING OF FLOUR To Evade Sales Tax

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Federal Ministry has been informed that some merchants have attempted to avoid payment of the pending sales tax on flour by ...

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  10. WITHDRAWALS FROM BOND

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Large withdrawals of tea from bond have taken place in the last few days, said the Minister for Customs (Lieut.-Colonel White), in the ...

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  11. Letter Accepted by Committee

    After a meeting of the joint House committee last night, Sir Frank Clarke said:— "The House committee unanimously accepted the letter from the Roman Catholic ...

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  12. AMERICAN GOLD PRICE

    The United States Government Increased the price of gold by nine cents, to 33.85 dollars an ounce. In some quarters the advance is considered to be a reply ...

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  13. MAYOR AS BRIDGE BUILDER

    WENTWORTH (N.S.W.), Wednesday.— Before the beginning of repairs to the Tucker's Creek Biidge the Public Works department gave an assunnce that a ...

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  14. Petrol Poured Over Clothes

    Lloyd Warner, a negro, aged 19 years, who confessed that he had attacked a white girl was lynched and burned opposite the courthouse to-night by a mob ...

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  15. STRATOSPHERE ASCENTS

    The aviation correspondent of the "Daily Herald" says that the first aeroplane bullt to explore the stratosphere, a Farman "flying safe," is ready for its great ...

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  16. White-hooded Band

    Eleven members of a white robed and hooded band which on the night of November 16 lynched a negro, George Gree, aged 73 years, have been rounded up and ...

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  17. Labour Opposes Tax

    At a meeting of the South Melbourne branch of the Labour party a resolution was passed protesting against the proposal of the Federal Government to ...

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  18. Four Men Acquitted

    Surprise was expressed here when it was learned that a jury in the Federal Court at St. Paul had acquitted Roger Touhy and three other residents of ...

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  19. DIVORCE REFORM

    Twenty-one years after the sittings of the Royal Commission on divorce a private members bill will shortly be introduced into the House of Commons. It will be ...

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  20. FEDERAL SEATS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday—A committee representative of all parties in the House of Representatives has submitted to the Attorney-Gencral (Mr. Latham) two ...

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  21. AID TO WHEATGROWERS

    ALBURY (N.S.W.), Wednesday.—In an address at St. Matthew's Church of England, Albury, last night, the Bishop of Wangaratta (the Right Rev. J. S. Hart) ...

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  22. MR. ROLPH'S STATEMENT

    The newspapers are divided over Mr. Rolph's statement. Some of the more sensational journals approve it by implication while the more conservative and ...

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  23. REICHSTAG TRIAL Charges Against Communists

    Herr Heller, in dealing with the "political" aspects at the Reichstag fire, produced a mass of documents, including police reports from all parts of Germany, ...

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  24. AMBULANCE MEN INJURED

    Four of six occupants of a motor-car and a tram driver received minor injuries when it collided with an electric tram at the corner of Swanston and Victoria ...

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  25. NEW GUARD LEADER

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The New Guard was never stronger or more united than at present, Mr. Eric Campbell said to-night, when he referred to the ...

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  26. EXCESSIVE WHEAT

    The most encouraging feature of the conference of the wheat advisory committee, which ended to-night, was a statement by the French representative ...

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  27. GERMAN PROFESSOR Dismissed From Post

    Owing to his outspoken democratic and pacifist views, Professor Walter Schuecking, founder of the German branch of the League of Nations Society, has been ...

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  28. BRITISH SETTLERS

    The political carrespondent of the "Dally Herald" says that members of all parties have signed a petition to the Dominions Secretary (Mr. Thomas), asking ...

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  29. Dollar Line Profits

    Mr. R. Stanley Dollar, of the Dollar Steamship line, appeared to-day before the Senate committee which is Inquiring I Into oversea mail contracts and identified ...

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  30. Demonstration in Paris

    A noisy group of 150 people gathered in front of the German Embassy to-day and shouted:—Down with Hitler. Liberate Dimitroff." Several bottles were ...

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  31. Shooting of German Soldier

    A communique announcing the result of the inquiry into the shooting of a German soldier named Schumacher on the Austrian frontier recently says that ...

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  32. Troops in Fukien

    Adding to the difficulties encountcted by the Government in suppressing the independence movement m the Fukien Province, the Japinese authorities in ...

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  33. "Pronounced Tail"

    "The difficulty facing Australia is to find a Test eleven without a pronounced tall." says Mr. P. F. Warner, in the "Daily Telegraph," discussing the Sydney trial, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. London Price of Gold

    The price of gold to-day is £6/5/6 an ounce, the same as it was yesterday. The price is equal to about £7/14/10 an ounce for fine gold in Australian ...

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  35. TASMANIAN AIRMAIL

    Tenders for airmail service to Tasmania will be invited to-day by the Federal Government The proposed seivice will operate between Melbourne and ...

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  36. NEWFOUNDLAND Crown Colony Status

    The House of Assembly approved to-night the recommendation made by the Royal commission which recently investigated Newfoundland's financial position, ...

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  37. World's Supplies

    The "Evening Standard" says that the wheat situation continues to be obscure and listless, although dealers express the belief that there will be a rise in prices, ...

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  38. Austria Expresses Regret

    The Austrian Minister expressed regret to-day to the Foreign Minister (Baron von Neurath) for the shooting of the German soldier on the Australian frontier. ...

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  39. Dollar Quotation

    Dollars were quoted to-day at 5.20[?] to £1. ...

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  40. PARLIAMENT IN BRIEF

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Time limits were imposed on the discussion of the estimates in the House of Repiesentatives to-day, so that they might be passed by ...

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  41. Australian Loyalty

    Sir Herbeit Samuel (Lib.) discussed the effect of the lecent conference on Imperial relations at Toronto at a meeting of the Parlamentary Members' Peace ...

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  42. Use of Ore in Britain

    The Dominions Secretary (Mr. Thomas) said that he understood that negotiations had taken place between commercial intrests, and it was hoped that they would ...

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  43. Centenary Air Race

    The "Morning Post" Says that Captain T. Neville Stack, who attempted a record flight from England to Australia in 1931 but abandoned the attempt at ...

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  44. UNCONSCIOUS AVIATOR

    While Signor Furio Niclot, aviator, was attacking his own woild altitude recoid his respirator failed at a height of nearly two miles. He suffered a hæmorhage, ...

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  45. THE SALES TAX

    Sir,—The Federal Ministry's proposed method of financing the commendable policy of assisting the necessitous wheatgrower will probably take away from the ...

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  46. Wicket-keeper Killed

    An accident that is probably unpre cedented in the history of the game occurred in a cricket match at Voullkoppai (Mysore) yesterday. A youth named ...

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  47. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS

    Sir,—As a master baker I am using 18 bags of flour a week in the North-East. In the country it is impossible to get cash for your bread. Seventy-five per ...

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  48. Boxing in London

    The British Broadcasting Corporation will broadeast a description of the fight between Peterson and Harvey on Thursday. It hopes to relay the description ...

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  49. South African Defence

    An Initial step in the new defence Policy is the arrival of thiec Wapiti aeroPlanes at Cape Town. A flight will also he established at Durban. Seven ...

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  50. COOL CHANGE EXPECTED

    Victorians may expect a repetition to-day of the close unpleisint heat of yesterday, but only for to-day. Some time to night a cool change is expected to arrive with a ...

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  51. North Australia

    The Dominions Secretary (Mr. Thomas) Informed Mr. Mander (Lab.) that he had received no communication from the Commonwealth in relation to the development ...

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  52. Spanish Election

    The country is still awaiting impatiently the complete returns of the election. The. scrutiny is proceeding slowly In various disticts, and only 303 deputies out of a ...

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  53. "Three Decker" Tariff

    Sir Willum Alexander president of the National Union of Minufactures, at the ammia dinnei of the union advocated a "three-decker tariff, under which the ...

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