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  2. Dr. Earle Page Accuses, Federal Government of Showing Discrimination in Favor of American Enterprise. REMOVAL OF EMBARGO.

    IN the House of Representatives to-day Dr. Earle Page, leader of the Country Party, moved, the adjournment of the House to discuss the "unfair discrimination, by the executive action of the Customs Department against British firms desiring to establish ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. ON 'CHANGE. Best Rise in Months

    THE Stock Exchange market registered its best rise to-day for months, due mainly to the sharp advance in London metal ...

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  4. WHY SIR 0. NIEMEYER VISITED AUSTRALIA

    ON the adjournment of the House of Representatives to-day the Acting-Prime Minister (Hon. J. E. Fenton) made a statement with regard to the visit of Sir Otto Niemeyer to Australia. ...

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  5. CRICKET. Ryder Testimonial Match

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Striking evidence of the popularity of Ryder and the interest in the Australian Eleven which won the Ashes in England was shown by ...

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  6. BURNING HOMES.

    TWO families—one at Canterbury and the other at Rockdale—had to make a desperate dash from their burning homes to ...

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  7. BANK BILL. May Cause Dissolution.

    IN the Senate to-day the Opposition carried a motion postponing the presentation of the select committee's report on the Central ...

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  8. 17 INJURED.

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Seventeen people were injured when a motor lorry overturned, near Wauchope at noon today. They were members of a picnic ...

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  9. Canadian Wheat.

    THE Dominion Bureau of Statistics estimates this year's wheat crop at 395,854,000 bushels, or 11,000.000 ...

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  10. Premier Pleased.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— Before leaving for Tasmania to-day the Premier (Hon. J. C. M'Phee) expressed satisfaction ...

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  11. "LANG'S BASHERS"

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Eight men and four women were arrested to-day when the police broke up a Communist procession, and were charged with having ...

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  12. BREVITIES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Vickers are constructing at Brooklands three twinengined Viastra monoplanes of 1100 horsepower each, which will be the ...

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  13. Messages for Ryder.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Before the game to-day Ryder received cablegrams wishing him success from A. P. P. Chapman, A. E. R. Gilligan (who captained ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. STRUCK ON HEAD.

    SYDNEY, Friday. — While his sixteen-year-old daughter was singing "A Night of Happiness" to him last night Harley Dempsey (36), hawker, ...

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  15. CONVERSION LOAN.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Treasury officials regard it as a splendid omen for the success of the £28,000,000 conversion loan that the first large sub ...

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  16. EDUCATION AID.

    BRISBANE, Friday. — Speaking at the annual speech day of the St. Joseph's College, Nudgee, Archbishop Duhig suggested that to enable talented ...

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  17. CHARGE AGAINST GIRL. Alleged Wrongful Possession

    LAUNCESTON, Friday. — The case in which Ivy Myrtle Jordan (19) is charged with having been found possession of a pair of stockings, ...

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  18. The Dornier Do. X.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The German flying boat, the Dornier Do. X, is due to depart for Bordeaux to-morrow. She will carry twelve passengers, ...

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  19. Salvation Army.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Salvation Army Conference to-day resolved that no General shall appoint a successor. Also, he shall have no power to ...

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  20. Yesterday's Capital Temperatures.

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  21. Drowned in the Thames.

    LONDON, Friday. — Formerly a wealthy financier, Walter Mandeville, who was sentenced in 1926 to six years' penal servitude in connection ...

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  22. 15 SHOTS FIRED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Fifteen, revolver shots were fired by police at Enfield early this morning during an exciting chase after four men, two of whom ...

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  23. RETURN FLIGHT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Captain Matthews who proposes to return by air to London, is at present spending a fortnight supervising the building up of ...

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  24. £5,000,000 FORTUNE.

    BENDIGO, Friday. — A claim to a fortune, said to amount to about £5,000,000, has been made by Mr. W. Pascoe, a resident of ...

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  25. Andree's Photographs.

    STOCKHOLM, Thursday. — Despite the fact that they were taken thirtythree years ago, the ill-fated Aretic explorer, Andree's, negatives have ...

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  26. Profit of £118,347.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The accounts of Henry Jones Co-operative Ltd. disclose a net profit of £118,347 for the year to October 31, against ...

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  27. SHIPPING DELAYED. Squally Coastal Weather.

    MELBOURNE, Friday—More squally weather around the coast interfered with shipping to-day. Many vessels have been delayed. The ...

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  28. Disastrous Cyclone.

    CALCUTTA, Friday.—A cyclone to-day practically destroyed Ayaukpyu, a seaport in Burma, blowing down Government buildings and a fire ...

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  29. Causes,of British Depression.

    The two factors which are of most importance in the present depression are the continued fall in the prices of agricultural produce, especially of ...

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  30. Poppy Day Record.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Poppy Day collections are expected to be a record, as 4,500,000 emblems were sold. The total since 1921 is 20,500,000. ...

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  31. STATE LOTTERY.

    SYDNEY", Friday.—Cabinet has decided to introduce a State lottery, from which it is estimated hospitals will benefit by £500,000 annually. The ...

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  32. INCREASED JOAN ISSUE

    AN example of Mr. Liang's political opportunism comes to light with the revelation that it was at the special request of the ...

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  33. Fanned by Gale.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Fanned by a 50 mile an hour gale, bush fires scoured many acres of land between Beecroft and Pymble yesterday. Last night a ...

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  34. Age of the Earth.

    BELHAVEN, Thursday. — Professor Kavarak, of the Yale University, announced to-day that a study of the rate of disintegration of the ...

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  35. ESCAPED FROM POLICE VAN. Tore Up Boards of Floor.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Tearing up the floor boards of the police patrol van travelling at 25 miles an hour, Joseph Schmidt, or Fritz Yacklcs (50), John ...

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  36. Prisoners Hunger Striking.

    FREMANTLE, Friday. — Four prisoners in the Fremantle gaol have been on a hunger strike for several days. One is receiving medical attention. ...

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  37. New Oil War?

    LONDON, Thursday—The "Daily Express" says the British Electrical Federation, which controls huge transport companies in England, has placed ...

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  38. Religious Instruction in Schools.

    BRISBANE, Friday. — At a meeting of the Diocesan council dissatisfaction was expressed at the proposal of the Minister for Education to allow ...

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  39. Runaway Prisoners Captured

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In an exhausted condition Frederick William O'Reilly (22) and Claude Jackson (25), who escaped from a prison camp near Glen ...

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  40. To Contest Federal Seats?

    SYDNEY, Friday. — In political circles it is now an open secret that both the ex-Premier (Mr. T. R. Bavin) and the ex-Treasurer (Mr. Stevens) ...

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  41. CHARGE AGAINST MOTHER DISMISSED.

    Elizabeth Myrtle Jordan, mother of Ivy Jordan, was presented on a similar charge to that preferred against her daughter. She pleaded not guilty, ...

    Article : 83 words
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