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  2. INTEREST ON LOANS.

    MELBOURNE, May 28.—The economic conference of representatives of the Federal and State Ministries to-day further considered methods by which rates of ...

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  3. ALLEGED CONTEMPT.

    In the Legislative Assembly last night a motion was introduced that the printer and the publisher of the "Daily News" were guilty of contempt. It is many ...

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  4. A 10-MILE ASCENT.

    MUNICH, May 28.—After drifting all night with the wind, the balloon in which Professor Piccard and his assistant, Dr. Kipfer, ascended from Augsburg (Bavaria) ...

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  5. WORLD CRISIS.

    LONDON, May 27.—"The greatest effort should now be made to secure rational control of the purchasing power of money" said Professor Gustav Cassel, the Swedish ...

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  6. WATERSIDE PREFERENCE.

    CANBERRA, May 28.—The Senate to-day again disallowed the waterside regulations and also agreed to present to the Governor-General the petition which was ...

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  7. NARCOTIC DRUGS.

    LONDON, May 27.—An international convention was opened at Geneva to-day in connection with the efforts of the League of Nations to secure strict ...

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  8. WHEAT SURPLUS.

    MOSCOW, May 27.—M. Kissin, on behalf of the Soviet delegation to the international wheat conference in London, has made a statement emphasising that the ...

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  9. TROUBLED INDIA.

    CALCUTTA, May 28.—An ugly situation is developing in the Bardoli district of the Bombay Presidency, where a notax campaign was started three years ago. ...

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  10. LABOUR CONDITIONS.

    CALCUTTA, May 28.—The report of the Royal Commission on labour in India will be published next month. It is understood that the Commission will recommend ...

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  11. REDUCTION OF ACREAGE.

    WASHINGTON, May 27.—Its position having been explained at the London wheat conference, the Farm Board will intensify its campaign for the reduction of ...

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  12. FUNDS FOR FARMERS.

    CANBERRA, May 28.—A controversy which has been raging between Senator Johnston (W.A.) and the Minister for Markets (Mr. Moloney) regarding the ...

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  13. OUTRAGE AT CLUB.

    CALCUTTA, May 28.—A bomb composed of nails, razor blades, stones and glass exploded last night on the verandah of the Binch Club at Karachi, which is ...

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  14. LOWERING TARIFF WALLS.

    NEW YORK, May 27.—Tariff barriers must come down if the world was to emerge from the present industrial depression, declared prominent American ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCTION.

    CANBERRA, May 28.—The Minister for Markets (Mr. Moloney), replying to Mr. Keane (Lab., Vic.) in the House of Representatives to-day, said that the ...

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  16. FEDERAL COMMITTEE.

    CALCUTTA, May 28.—It is now reported to be likely that Mr. M. K. Gandhi, the Congress leader, will attend the coming meeting in London of the Federal ...

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  17. LACK OF RAIN IN CANADA.

    Lack of rain in the wheat areas of Canada is causing additional anxiety, according to a cablegram received yesterday by the Wheat Pool of Western Australia. The ...

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  18. BURMESE REVOLT.

    CALCUTTA, May 28.—General Burmese hostility towards Indians is increasing alarmingly and there is a general exodus of the latter from Burma, steamers leaving ...

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  19. PORTUGAL'S TROUBLES

    CAPE TOWN, May 27.—Messages from the Governor of Mozambique (Portuguese East Africa) describe the arrest on Monday of several prominent men alleged to ...

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  20. SIGNALS OF DISTRESS.

    LONDON, May 28.—All Europe anxiously followed the reports of the balloon's progress. An aeroplane gave chase through the night, but could not reach ...

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  21. HAND-TO-HAND FIGHT.

    CALCUTTA, May 28.—A midnight hand-to-hand encounter between Mr. F. C. Nepean, a European, and his two sons, and 15 Burmese brigands armed with guns ...

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  22. PRINCE IN HIS 'PLANE.

    LONDON, May 27.—The Prince of Wales flew from London to Southampton in his own aeroplane this morning, to bid bon vovage to the new liner Empress of ...

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  23. HEAVY ALIMONY CLAIMED.

    SYDNEY, May 28.—An application for alimony pendente lite (pending decision of the suit) was made to the Registrar in Divorce to-day by Mr. Curtiss, K.C. ...

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  24. LOST AIR LINER.

    MELBOURNE, May 28.—The loss of the air liner Southern Cloud, on March 21, was the subject of an application in the Practice Court to-day. Mr. Justice ...

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  25. PREVIOUS ATTEMPT FAILS.

    Last September Professor Piccard made an unsuccessful effort to carry out his observations, but the balloon would not rise. He entered the aluminium gondola, ...

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  26. BRIGHTER PROSPECTS.

    Brighter prospects for the agricultural and pastoral industries of South Australia as a result of favourable seasonal conditions this year were discussed yesterday by ...

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  27. ARCTIC FISHERIES.

    LONDON, May 27.—On the recommendation of the Committee of Civil Research, an oil-driven vessel of 1,400 tons, the Challenger, which will have a cruising range of ...

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  28. BUTTER FOR CANADA.

    OTTAWA, May 28.—The removal of restrictions on the importation of Australian and New Zealand butter was announced in the House of Commons ...

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  29. FROM FLEECE TO SUIT.

    LONDON, May 28.—When Sir Malcolm Campbell, the racing motorist, was speaking at a dinner at Bradford last month he asked, "Can Yorkshire wool manufacturers ...

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  30. MINISTER RETICENT.

    CANBERRA, May 28.—Though many questions were asked in the lobbies to-day regarding the Ministry's attitude on the position created by the Senate's ...

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  31. COMPANY'S LICENCE.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday afternoon, a series of questions by Mr. Corboy (Lab., Yilgarn-Coolgardie) relating to the operations of Land and Homes, Ltd., ...

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  32. COMPULSORY POOL.

    CANBERRA, May 28.—Replying to Mr. Thompson (C.P., N.S.W.) in the House of Representatives to-day, the Minister for Markets (Mr. Moloney) said that he did ...

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  33. NEWFOUNDLAND LOAN

    ST. JOHN'S (Newfoundland), May 27. —The Minister for Finance (Mr. P. J. Cashin) and the Assessor of Taxes (Mr. J. Sinnott) left to-day for Montreal to ...

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  34. NIGHT CLUB LEADER.

    PARIS, May 27.—More trouble is in store for the New York night club leader, Miss "Texas" Guinan. The Ministry for Labour announces that she will be allowed ...

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  35. BETTING CONTROL IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, May 28.—The report of the Betting Control Board for 1931 shows that out of 32,000,000 individual totalisator transactions effected on 456 race days, 2/ ...

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  36. FASCISTS AND CHURCH.

    LONDON, May 28.—The Rome correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that, in consequence of the attitude of Fascist students, troops are guarding the ...

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  37. NEW POLISH CABINET.

    WARSAW, May 28.—The chief posts in the new Cabinet have been apportioned as follows:—Prime Minister, M. B. Prystor (formerly Minister of Industry and ...

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  38. LURE OF GOLD SPECIMENS.

    LONDON, May 27.—Probably due to newspaper prominence given to an exhibition of £3,000 worth of gold specimens, burglars raided the West ...

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  39. TRAINS COLLIDE.

    LONDON, May 28.—Mrs. Margery Foster Walsinghmaite was killed, and 11 passengers were injured to-day when a collision occurred between a London north ...

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  40. WALK TO REDUCE WEIGHT.

    ADELAIDE, May 28.—Miss Gladys Cann (18), of Southward, who failed to reduce her weight of 13 stone by hard work at Alice Springs, has resolved to walk to ...

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  41. "OLD KATE" DIES.

    LONDON, May 28.—"Old Kate," described as the best-known figure on English racecourses next to Lord Lonsdale and the jockey Steve Donoghue, has died at ...

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  42. LAW REFORM BILL.

    SYDNEY, May 28.—The Labour Council decided to-night to request the Government to delete the sedition clauses from the Law Reform Bill now before the ...

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