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  2. WORLD WHEAT CRISIS

    The world wheat experts, who will meet in London on May 20, after consulting their Governments, issued a statement before adjourning, ascribing ...

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  3. GERMAN DEBT

    The Reichsbank's notification to the Bank of England regarding payment of debts means that Germany is preparing for default ...

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  4. Australian Davis Cup Team in Great Form

    In all their matches in Norway and Denmark the Australian Davis Cup team have been successful, with the exception of one doubles match. The team comprises (left to right): D. Turnbull, V. McGrath, A. Quist and J. Craw ford. Their hardest cup matches have yet to be played. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. LOAN EMBARGO

    In a notice issued on January 13 last the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Neville Chamberlain), in withdrawing his earlier and more comprehensive ...

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  6. BRITISH TRADE AGREEMENTS

    Britain has just completed two new trade agreements with Scandinavian countries, which makes five similar agreements in the last few weeks. Under the new agreement between the ...

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  7. BEER "BLACK" AT CESSNOCK

    The beer strike in the coalfields ex-Teh beer strike in the coalfields extended to Cessnock today, but that is by no means unusual during the latter ...

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  8. HIGHER WHEAT PRICES

    At the rural reconstruction conference the suggestion was put forward by Mr. E. M. Tobin, solicitor, of Ouyeu, that as an alternative to what he ...

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  9. "YOU'VE CAUGHT ME"

    That his wife, Jessie Myrtle Laurel O'Donnell, had been guilty of misconduct with James George Fallon, was tho ground on which Charies ...

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  10. BRITISH NAVAL MANOEUVRES

    Importance attaches to the British naval exercises commencing an May 23 in the North Sea over an area of 2400 square miles, some ...

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  11. RE-ARMING OF GERMANY

    In the House of Commons today Mr. R. J. U. Beethby (Con.) inquired whether in view of the present situation in Europe the Government would increase ...

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  12. AGED TASMANIAN'S ESTATE

    Miss Marian Smith, who died at the ago of 104 on April 6, left £238,266, including £3000 to form a visiting missionary staff for the Tasmanian bush ...

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  13. KING'S HEALTH

    The Duke of York took the King's place in the Royal procession at to-night's Court. His Majesty's general health is good, and yesterday ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN TRADE SHIP

    There is some criticism of the Australian trade ship at Singapore due to a Dutch ship being used in preference in a British vessel. Some delegates are ...

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  16. APPLE CASES

    Experiments being conducted with a view to standardisation of cases used for the packing of apples; are of marked interest to orchardists in ...

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  18. THREE CENTURIES

    There were three centuries scored in the county cricket matches begun today. The scores at the close of play were:—At Ilkeston: Somerset, 87 (Townsend ...

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  19. INDIAN TEA EXPORTS

    Following the Indian Government's decision to render effective the scheme for the restriction of the exports of ten which have been agreed to by the ...

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  20. AUSTRALIANS IN DENMARK

    The Australians' Davis Cup team won all four exhibition matches here. Even the veteran Davis Cup player, Ulrich, failed away before McGrath's fine ...

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  21. LINDRUM'S BIG BREAK

    Lindrum played brilliantly today in the final of the billiards championship in order to increase his unfinished 230 break to 1272, taking the lead. Finally ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. TODAY IS GOODWILL DAY

    Today is "Goodwill Day," a day specially set aside for children. It was inaugurated in May, 1922, by the Rev. G. Davies, of Cardiff, Wales (a ...

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  23. FINANCE BILL

    In the House of Commons today a Labor motion for the rejection of the Finance Bill on the ground that it left the heaviest burdens on those least able ...

    Article : 108 words
  24. MAN ON MURDER CHARGE

    Today was the third day of the hearing of a murder charge against Percy Claude Airs (27), laborer, who is alleged to have killed Pereival Cornelius ...

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  25. UPPER HOUSE REFERENDUM

    The reported decision to challenge the recent New South Wales Upper House reform referendum result on the ground of invalidity because each elector was ...

    Article : 162 words
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  27. EMPIRE DAY PROCESSION

    Local manufacturers who take part in the Empire Day procession next Wednesday will be eligible to compete for the Laubman and Pank Cup, which will ...

    Article : 102 words
  28. HARBOR BRIDGE VICTIM

    After a lapse of almost two months, the Harbor bridge claimed another victim early today, when Miss Alon Betty Ison (20), of Potts Point, plunged to her ...

    Article : 114 words
  29. FRENCH SURTAX

    Canada and France have opened negotiations for the removal of the sur-tax against Canadian goods entering the French republic. The sur-tax, now 11 ...

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  31. COTTESLOE ATHLETICS

    There will be a meeting of the Cottesloe Amateur Athletic Club is St. Phillip's Hall, Cottesloe, on Friday at 8 p.m. The principal business will be the ...

    Article : 36 words
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