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  2. WAGES ANOMALY.

    Describing it as "disgusting" and as "a great evil" resulting from the division of indistrial jurisdietion, judges of the Arbitration Court yesterday directed attention ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. PRISONERS OF SOVIET.

    The trial was begun at noon to-day of the six British engineers employed by Metropolitan Vickers Ltd., who have been arrested by the Soviet on charges of ...

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  4. FOUR-POWER PACT.

    The Rome correspondent of the British United Press has learued in authoritative quarters that the four-Power pact has been accepted in prinicple by the Powers ...

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  5. DUMPING MATCHES.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Alterations of the provisions for payment of dumping duty on imported matches were made to-day by notices published in a special issue of the ...

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  6. MANCHURIAN RAILWAY.

    The newspapers direct attention to the danger of a new crisis in the Far East, where the Japanese Government is said to be preparing to seize the ...

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  7. JEWISH REFUGEES.

    Numbers of Jews continue to take refuge in England from Germany. The latest include a judge, serveral barristers, authors, dectors, musicians, and business men. Most ...

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  8. GOVERNOR OF TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—Sir Ernest Clark, K.C.B., C.B.E., has been appointed Governor of Tasmania. Announcing the appointment to-day, the Premier (Mr. McPhee) ...

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  9. "AMBASSADOR SHIP."

    Confidence in the success of the Australian trade ship Nieuw Holland on its voyage to the East with an exhibition cargo of Australian produce, was the ...

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  10. INDIAN COMMITTEE.

    Before the House of Lords appreved the names of members who will serve on the joint committee that will consider the proposed reforms in India, heated passages ...

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  11. TALK AT WASHINGTON.

    No topics will be excluded from the conversation between President Roosevelt and the British Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) at Washington, according to ...

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  12. MONEY FOR GOLD MINES.

    A company with a capital estimated at £250,000 will be floated in London shortly with the object of developing various Australian mining properties, one being ...

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  13. NEW ZEALAND EXCHANGE.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Lambert (Nat. Lib.) and Mr. Lindsay (Con.) inquired what action was being takin in relation to the adverse Australian ...

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  14. MISS BATTEN'S FLIGHT.

    Miss Jean Battin, the New Zealand airwoman, who is flying from England to Australia, arrived here at half-past 12 o'clock this afternoon. She left for Bagdad ...

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  15. Federal Reserve Board.

    The Washington correspondent of the "Now York Times" says that Mr. Eugene Meyer resigned his position as a member and governor of the Federal Reserve Bank ...

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  16. REDUCING TARIFFS.

    The Secretary of State (Mr. Hull) described to-day as antiquated, obsolete, and bewhiskered the theory that a reduction of tariffs would result in the flooding of the ...

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  17. MR. SHAW ON AMERICA.

    Before continuing his world cruise Mr. George Bernard Shaw delivered an address at the Metropolitan Opera House to-night before members of the Academy of ...

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  18. SWEPT OVERBOARD.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—John Parker, aged about 58 years, fisherman, of Eag[?]hawk Neek, near Hobart, was drowned today near the month of the Derwent. He ...

    Article : 165 words
  19. PROHIBITING "TIPSTERS."

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Because racing is officially regarded as a sport of skill rather than of chance, the Home Secretary (Mr. Hanlon) thinks that serious ...

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  20. ABANDONMENT OF GOLD.

    Asked for an assurance that before the Government committed itself to any steps designed to ensure an early return of Great Britain to the gold standard an ...

    Article : 133 words
  21. French Propaganda.

    The Paris correspondnet of the British United Press says that in the hope of turning public opinion in the United States more favourably toward France the French ...

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  22. FARMER FOUND DEAD.

    TOORA, Wednesday.—Mr. Albert Nicholas, aged 69 years, a farmer, living at Toora North, was found dead on his farm this morning. He had left the house to ...

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  23. Price of Gold.

    The price of gold to-day is £6/1/8. ...

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  24. YOUNG MAN SHOT DEAD.

    ARARAT, Wednesday.—A shooting mishap occurred at Eversley yesterday afternoon, when three young men, Fred Lofts, Leslie Banner, and Jack Crofts, were ...

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  25. HIGHEST PEAK IN WORLD.

    Keen interest has been aroused in mountaineering and scientific circles in India by a comment of Lieut. Colonel L. V. Stuart Blacker, chief observer of the Houston Mt. ...

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  26. Chinese Troops Dispersed.

    Despatches indicate the success of a joint drive by Japanese and Manchukuo troops. The drive was made necessary by continual attacks on the Japanese positions. Chinese ...

    Article : 51 words
  27. Canadian Dumping Duty.

    The dumping duty on British goods has been fixed at 12 cents (6d.) in £1. It will be imposed when British goods compete with Canadian goods. ...

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  28. COST OF EDUCATION.

    Sir,—The statement in the leading columns to-day that the cost of private education should be taken into account in arriving at the cost a unit for State ...

    Article : 411 words
  29. Larwood's Injured Foot.

    The "Daily Telegraph" says that rumours that Larwood will not play in the coming season have been officially denied. Dr. Hogarth, a specialist, has examined ...

    Article : 120 words
  30. New Portuguese Cabinet.

    The formation to-day by Dr. Salazar of a constitutional Government, including five members of the previous Cabinet, ends the dictatorship which has been exercised by ...

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  31. Canadian Budget Adopted.

    By 107 votes to 72 the House of Commons adopted the Budget to-day. An amendment that was tantamount to a motion of no confidence in the Ministry was negatived. ...

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  32. British Shipbuilding.

    For the first time for three years shipbuilding activities in Great Britain present a more favourable aspect. Werk on 27,000 tons more of shipping is proceeding ...

    Article : 255 words
  33. Australia's Revival.

    "The time is approaching when the Commonwealth will be able confidently to launch a large-scale conversion in London." says the "Evening Standard," in ...

    Article : 98 words
  34. LORD MAYOR'S FUND.

    Sir,—As a subseriber and firm supporter of the Lord Ma[?] Fund I should be glad to learn what is the occasion for the employment of an additional official, and what ...

    Article : 155 words
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