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  4. CANE GROWERS DIVIDED.

    "Before the conference of sugar interests met Mr. Lyons said he knew that we were a divided industry. The sugar industry has no ...

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  5. BRITISH WAR DEBT PAYMENT

    The London Chamber of Commerce to-day addressed a letter to the Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) in which it urged that the fiduciary issue should be raised so as to offset the £19,750,000 in gold paid to the United States to-day. ...

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  6. TITANIC STORM IN SYDNEY

    A violent storm late yesterday afternoon, accompanied by torrential rain and blinding lightning, caused ferry, train, tram, ...

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  7. MRS. MOLLISON

    Mrs. J. A. Mollison (formerly Miss Amy Johnson), who is flying from Cape Town to London, left here to-day on the last stage ...

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  8. GRAN CHACO WAR

    World support for a new plan to stop the unofficial but bloody war in the Gran Chaco between Bolivia and Paraguay was ...

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  9. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

    To establish a trust fund for a Melbourne symphony orchestra, Mr. Sydney Myer, chairman of directors of Myer Emporium, Ltd., has decided to ...

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  10. WALLANGARRA ABATTOIR

    It was revealed at the annual meeting of Wallangarra Abattoir, Ltd., that a combination of structural mistakes and unpaid calls on shares ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT

    From to-day an embargo on the importation of Australian fruit and vegetables will be imposed. ...

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  12. N.S.W. UPPER HOUSE

    In the Legislative Assembly last night the Premier (Mr. B. S. B. Stevens) moved the second reading of a Bill to reform the Legislative ...

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  13. BELOW STANDARD

    That an unduly large proportion of Australian-grown tobacco was below the standard required by Australian smokers, was a ...

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  14. ANTHROPOLOGICAL RESEARCH

    Professor Whitridge Davies, who is Professor of Physiology at Sydney University, will lead the group of investigators on an expedition to Central ...

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  15. FADED OUT

    Station 4QG was off the air from 6.45 p.m. yesterday owing to a breakdown in the transmitting gear. It is understood that an auto transformer burnt out. ...

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  16. AIR MAIL TO LONDON

    To enable an early start to be made with an experimental air mail service between Australia and London, Australian National Airways. ...

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  17. MEAT EXPORTS

    Australian exporters met in Melbourne to determine the quantities of beef, mutton and lamb to be exported from the various States for next year. ...

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  18. THOSE CABINET MINUTES !

    In the House of Commons today Mr. Lloyd George, as a sequel to the war debts debate, sought consent to the publication ...

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  19. N.S.W. TRANSPORT CHIEF

    Interviewed late last night the Premier (Mr. B. S. B. Stevens) confirmed the report of the resignation of Mr. W. J. Cleary (Chief Transport Commissioner). ...

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  20. SEEDS AND TOOLS

    To encourage the provision of seeds and tools for unemployed allotment holders, the Government is making a grant of £10,000 on the basis of pound ...

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  21. RIOTS IN BENGAL

    Several hundred Santhalis aborigines in Western Bengal were concerned in serious rioting at Malda yesterday. Under a tribal leader they ...

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  22. IRISH FREE STATE

    The Minister for Industry and Commerce (Mr. Sean Lemass), speaking in the Free State Senate, said it was likely that in the near future ...

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  23. MEXICO WITHDRAWING FROM LEAGUE

    An official declaration is expected to be made to-morrow that Mexico is to withdraw from the League of Nations owing to the necessity for ...

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  24. NAVIGATION ACT

    Following a conference between Mr. E. A. Eva (chairman of the Australian and New Zealand Passenger Conference) and the Minister for ...

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  25. RESTRICTED SERVICE

    Owing to the effect of the depression on the shipping business, the Union Steamship Company will not run any passenger steamers during ...

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  26. BEER AND WINE BILLS

    The House Ways and Means Committee to-day ordered to be reported a Bill to legalise the manufacture and sale of 3.2 per cent beer, and another ...

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  27. PRISON FOR THEFT.

    A sentence of imprisonment for one month was imposed by Mr. A. P. W. Tregear, Police Magistrate, on Ethel Wendel, 27, who pleaded guilty in the ...

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  28. WHAT WAS THE TOAST?

    Although they are opponents in the Legislative Chamber the Minister fo[?] Mines (Mr. J. Stopford) and Mr. Godfrey Morgan forgot their political differences at the close of the Session. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. TRADE SHIP

    The Minister for Transport (Mr. F. H. Stewart) announced yesterday that Mr. Tonkin, of the Federal Commerce Department, had been chosen to ...

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  30. STOP PRESS

    Thirty-five Years' Imprisonment.-- Paul Grierson who yesterday was found guilty on two charges in connection with the William Street, ...

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  31. POST FILLED

    Colonel Nathan William Mac[?]Chesney, of Illinois, was named by President Hoover to-day to be United States Minister in Canada, in ...

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  32. DUX OF SCHOOL

    Although he was born blind, George Best, 13, who attends the Parramatta Public School, does not treat his affliction as a handicap. His amazing ...

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  33. CHRISTMAS CASKET

    The drawing of the first Golden Casket on a Saturday will take place at the City Hall to-morrow at 8 a.m., half an hour earlier than is the ...

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  34. DECISION NOT TO SELL

    The Government has decided not to sell the State Government Insurance Office, as was its reported intention. This decision is due to pressure from ...

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  35. SAFE BLOWN

    The premises of Owen Gardner, M[?]hlan Street, Valley, was visited by safe blowers on Thursday night, and although one safe was blown open, ...

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  36. FINANCIAL SAFEGUARDS

    The Indian Round Table Conference's committee on financial safeguards held its first meeting to-day. After the opening of the discussions, the ...

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  37. FAVOURABLE BALANCE

    Dominion trade figures for the 11 months ended November 30 reveal a favourable balance of £12,700,000, exports exceeding imports by that ...

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  38. WHEAT DELIVERIES

    An announcement was made late last night that the Wheat Growers Union had decided to instruct all branches of the union to resume wheat deliveries ...

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  39. NEW RADIO STATION.

    A new radio station, 6WF, situated about eight miles north of Perth, was officially opened on Wednesday night by the Postmaster-General (Mr. R. A. ...

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