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  2. Bounty of 4½d. Per Case On 1936 Fruit Exports.

    PROVISION for the payment to fruitgrowers of a bounty of 4½d. per bushel case on apples and pears exported from Australia during the year ending December 31, 1936, is contained in the Apple and Pear Bounty Bill, the second reading of which was moved ...

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  3. DEBATE ON SALES TAX.

    Attempts to have a wider range of goods exempted from the sales tax failed in the House of Representatives to-night, when ...

    Article : 347 words
  4. £50 PER WEEK ON OFFER.

    Federal Cabinet is seeking an officer and offering him £50 per week — but cannot find a suitnble man. ...

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  5. MOVE TO FORCE TRADE ANNOUNCEMENT.

    PARTY moves to force a Government announcement on the Japanese trade position are rapidly advancing to a climax. Highly-significant developments to-day were the sudden abandonment of a Labor caucus meeting planned late last week to ...

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  6. REFERENDUM IN FEBRUARY.

    Prosposals now being considered by Cabinet to solve the marketing tangle are further complicated by the attitude of ...

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  7. 40-HOUR WEEK.

    Sir Frederick Stewart (U.A.P., N.S.W.), who represented the Commonwealth Government at the recent international labor ...

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  8. Ratification of Statute of Westminster.

    With the primary object of giving Australia power to make laws with extra territorial effect, and of endorsing the now Dominion ...

    Article : 157 words
  9. MINER'S AMAZING ESCAPE

    The story of a miuer's amazing eseape from death, when he fell more than 70 feet down a mine shaft just as a blasting charge ...

    Article : 199 words
  10. LEAGUE COUNCIL SEAT.

    After three vears as a leading member of the League of Nations Council. Australia to-day retired to the rank and file of the League ...

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  11. NO COMPETITIVE EXAMS.

    Sens of three prominent public servants have recently been appointed to the Commonwealth Parliamentary, staffs without ...

    Article : 334 words
  12. AUSTRALIA FAVORS BOYCOTT OF AGGRESSOR NATION.

    Providing for the complete economic boycott of an aggressor nation, the Commonwealth. Government policy for reform of the ...

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  13. NATIVE RISINGS.

    RABAUL (N.G.), Tuesday.—PatrolOfficer Groathead is on his way with reinforcements to the locality of the attack on Assistant-District-Officer ...

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  14. £500 STOLEN.

    The theft of nearly £500 from the Waverley brunch of the Fanners' Co-operative Milk Company Ltd. was discovered to-day. It is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. ATTEMPT ON LONDON RECORD.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Because the overhaul of the Monospar Croydon could not be completed in time to allow them adequate sleep before taking off ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. BANNED BOOKS.

    Assailed again to-day on book censorship in the House of Representatives, the Minister for Customs (Mr. White) met his ...

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  17. £3,000,000 HOUSING SCHEME.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.). Tuesday.—Outlining the Government's £3,000,000 housing scheme. Mr. J. A, Lee, Parliamentary Under-secretary in charge ...

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  18. PAUL ROBESON TO VISIT AUSTRALIA.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Paul Robeson, famous negro singer, actor and film star, and one of the highest paid artists in the world, will appear on the ...

    Article : 137 words
  19. WOOL SALES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Wool sales were held to-day at the Sydney Wool Exchange. The catalogue totalled 10,568 bales, and the clearance, ...

    Article : 107 words
  20. WAR SERVICE HOMES

    Nearly £20,000,000 is still owing in instalments on war service homes and £928,550 is due in instalment arrears. ...

    Article : 187 words
  21. BALLARAT COMPETITIONS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Mr. Rod Lyue, Launceston, von the sacred solo for men at the South Street competitions at Ballarat to-night. ...

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  22. Limited Offerings in Melbourne.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — "Wool sales were continued in Melbourne to-day, when a smalt quantity was submitted, the amount being little more ...

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  23. FEARED TO HAVE BEEN KILLED BY BLACKS.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—It is feared that Joseph Edward Wilkins (34), a pastoralist, whose land is 220 miles north of Wiluna, has been killed by blacks. ...

    Article : 69 words
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