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  2. TARIFF PROPAGANDA.

    Objections to any attempt to make the tariff proposals of the Lyons Ministry an occasion for propaganda were offered by the Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Latham) ...

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  3. TWO BOYS DROWNED

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Six boys were overwhelmed and two were drowned in a stormwater channel at Camperdown yesterday during a heavy fall of rain. Baden Francis ...

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  4. BRIGHTER OUTLOOK.

    CANBERRA. Sunday.—Incrcased revenue and decreased expenditure are shown in the monthly financial statement by the Federal Treasury. For the two ...

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  5. AEROPLANES COLLIDE.

    Two Gipsy Moth acroplanes belonging to the Victorian section ot the Aero Club were severely damaged yesterday afternoon in a collision on the ground near the centre ...

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  6. BRITAIN REPAYS LOAN.

    The Treasury announced to-day that a loan of 2,500,000,000 fanes (normally about £20,000,000) subscribed a year ago by the French public had been repaid in ...

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  7. ARMS EQUALITY.

    The French Ambassador (M. de Fleuria[?]) called at the Foreign Office this morning, and was received by the Foreign Secretary (Sri John Simon), to whom he handed a ...

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  8. EXPLOSION ON FERRY.

    Thirty-nine men werer killed and 63 were injuied when a boiler exploded on the ferry steamer Observation yesterday morning. Twenty-five men are missing. ...

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  9. CONVERSION PLANS.

    The Australian Resident Minister (Mr. Bruee) spent another busy day preparing for the New South Wales conversion loan. He interviewed the directors of the Bank ...

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  10. CLIMBING NANGA PARBAT.

    The German expedition which was trying to climb Nanga Parbat, a peak of 25,96[?]ft. above sea-level,in the Himalayas, has abandoned the attempt owing to sickness amoung ...

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  11. PENSIONS AND THE SABBATH.

    Speaking at a Roman Catholic Communion breakfast in the polish hall, Hawthorn, yesterday, Archbishop Mannix said that the sympathy of everybody was with the ...

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  12. COMPOSITE MINISTRY.

    President von [?]ndenburg has decided to heal, in the presence of the Chancellor (Herr von Papen), the views of the Nazis, the Catholics, and the Bavarian People's ...

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  13. INCOME TAX DEDUCTIONS.

    As a result of many complaints from persons owning houses in the metropolitan area, the property-owners' section of the Taxpayers' Association decided on Saturday ...

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  14. Cricket in England.

    The English team for Australia defeated The Rest at Folkestone. England scored 213 and five (closed) for 401, and The Rest made 244 and 129. Wyatt, who led the ...

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  15. STATE FORESTS.

    Though the Premier (Sir Stanley Argyle) has given an assurance that it is not proposed to invest the Minister for Lands and Forests (Mr. Dunstan) with any ...

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  16. OTTAWA AGREEMENTS.

    Discussing the Ottawa agreements and the new British tariffs, the Trade Union Congress at Newcastle-on-Tyne, by a huge majority, rejected a motion referring back to ...

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  17. FOG DELAYS SHIPPING.

    Although weather conditions are improving considerably with the coming of spring, a heavy fog, which was considered to be the worst experienced this year, spread over ...

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  18. TEST CRICKETER'S SUCCESS.

    The trophy for the best and fairest footballer in Northern Tasmania was won for the second consecative season by L.J. Nash, the Test cricketer, who scored 20 ...

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  19. CHEAPER SUGAR.

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — The distribation of the reduction in the price of sugar among the various sections of the industry is one of the important detalis which is to be ...

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  20. CYCLING TO SOUTH POLE.

    A Norwegian aviator, Major Tryggve Gran who was ski expert in the late Captain Scott's Autarctic expedition of 1910, intends to attempt to reach the South pol[?] ...

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  21. LOST IN BLUE MOUNTAINS.

    SYDNEY. Sunday.—Miss Anna Gullett, [?]ster of the Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. H. S. Gullett), is reported to be lost in the Blue Mountains ...

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  22. 10,000-ton Cruisers.

    Seating criticism of the navy's 10'000-ton [?] of which Austrlaia has two, is contained in an article by the naval correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" (Mr. ...

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  23. Cable Message Rates.

    A sub-committee of the international Radio Conference has submitted a recommendation that urgent telegraph and cabel rates be fixed at double, instead of treble, ...

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  24. Irish Annuities.

    It is stated that the President of the Excecutive Council of the Irish Free State (Mr. de Valera) intends shortly to deliver what is practically an ultimatum to Britain ...

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  25. Italy's Foreign Policy.

    The Italian Foreign Office describes the statements by the Rome correspondent of the "Morning Post" that Italy is meditating a new ori[?]tation in foreign policy, ...

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  26. LASSETER'S REEF.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—It was reported on Saturday that the West Centralian Gold Exploration Company, which was formed to exploit Lasseter's reef, which it is now ...

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  27. After-care in Tuberculosis.

    Tributes were paid at a conference of the international Union against Tubere[?] losis at The [?]ague yesterday to the work of Sir Pendrill Varrier-Jones, founder and ...

    Article : 181 words
  28. Mollison's Fortune.

    According to the "Sunday Express," Mr. J. A. Mollison and his associates would have made £50,000 from advertising and other contracts if he had made the double ...

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  29. Cotton Industry Dispute.

    The situation regarding the dispute in the cotton industry is more hopeful. Not only will joint negotiations be resumed between the parties to the dispute in the ...

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  30. Kidnapped by Bandits.

    Confirmation has been received in official quarters in London of a report that bandits who on Wednesday, near Newchang, Manchuria, kidnapped Mr. Charles Corkran, an ...

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  31. Increasing Employment.

    President Hoover announced to-day that be had, with a view to increasing employment, directed various Government departments to spend 200,000,000 dollars (about ...

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  32. DEATH OF MR. C. ORR.

    Mr. Charles Orr, of Tattersa[?] Hotel, Russell street who died yesterday, having become ill on Saturday night, was a caterer at all the leading football grounds and at ...

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  33. Gift of £10,000 in Notes.

    A man and his wife entered the London offices of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and handed an official £10,000 in £1 notes, which were ...

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  34. STONE THROWN AT TRAIN.

    Mrs. Nissen, of Drummond street, Carlton, and Mrs. Ryan, of Wilson street, Moon[?] Ponds, who were seated in a carriage in the 9.5 p.m. "up" train from ...

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  35. Kreuger's Liabilities.

    The official bankruptey report shows that the liabilities of Ivar Krenger, the Swedish "match king," who committed suicide in Paris several months ago, amount ...

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  36. ADMINISTRATOR'S CAR DAMAGED.

    DARWIN (N.A.) Sunday. — Last night an unauthorised person took a motor-car belouging to the Administrator (Mr. R. H. Weddell) from a stand near the jetty and ...

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  38. A DAY'S SINGING FOR £1.

    "I was singing all day, and I earned about £1," said John Hogan, aged about 30 years, labourer, at the City Court on Saturday. Hogan was charged with having insufficient ...

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