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  2. TRADE BARRIERS.

    The World Economic Conference began in committee to-day the detailed consideration of its vast problems, and unofficial conversations between delegates and experts ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. THE NEXT TESTS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Although no official announcement was made after the New South Wales Cricket Association had gone into committee on Monday night, it is ...

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  4. DAVIS CUP TENNIS.

    Japan won the two remaining singles matches of the Davis Cup tie against Australia, but as Australia had won the first two singles and the doubles the result was ...

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  5. WHEAT ACREAGE.

    Although representatives of Australia, the Argentine, Canada, and the United States attending the World Economic Conference conferred yesterday on the question ...

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  6. MINISTRY OUTVOTED

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—As a result of a division in the Ministerial party the Ministry was outvoted on a tariff issue in the Senate to-day. A motion by Senator ...

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  7. FEDERAL SURPLUS.

    Representatives of ice manufacturing firms in all States waited on the Deputy Treasurer (Mr. Latham) yesterday, to request the removal of the sales tax on ice. ...

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  8. NAZI OUTRAGES.

    An extraordinary meeting of the Austrian Cabinet was held to-day to consider a Nazi outrage at Krems, where three hand-grenades were hurled at a detachment of ...

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  9. POLICE FORCE INQUIRY.

    "The result of the inquiry referred to reflects the highest credit on the criminal investigation branch," said the chief commissioner of police (Major-General Blamey) ...

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  10. LOAN OF £926,150.

    Although official figures were not available, it is understood that when applications closed yesterday for the Metropolitan Board of Works' cash and conversion loan ...

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  11. PRICE OF PETROL.

    As a reply to allegations made recently about the price of petrol, the permanent committee of resellers has drafted a letter which has been signed by the chairman ...

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  12. MINES DEPARTMENT.

    The State Cabinet decided yesterday, on the recommendation of an advisory committee on mining, to appoint three new geologists to the Mines department to ...

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  13. UNION AND COURT.

    Demands have been made by the State branches of the Waterside Workers' Federation for a withdrawal by the union from the Arbitration Court, and a reversion to ...

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  14. LATE TRAINS DELAYED.

    A points failure at Newport caused a series of delays to late trains to and from the city last night. The last two trains to Williamstown were delayed 45 and 40 ...

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  15. MELBOURNE'S FOUNDATION.

    Did John Batman found Melbourne or was the site of the city surveyed before Batman first saw it? This is one of several questions brought before the centenary ...

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  16. EMDEN'S BELL.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—The mystery surrounding the disappearance of the Emden's bell from the War Memorial Museum in Sydney in April is deepened by a report ...

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  17. EDUCATION APPOINTMENT.

    The State Executive Council approved yesterday of the appointment of the chief inspector of secondary schools (Mr. J. A. Seitz) as deputy ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. EVEREST EXPEDITION.

    Mr. T. H. Somervell, a member of the Mt. Everest expeditions of 1922 and 1924, claimed in an interview that one of the ice axes found by the present expedition ...

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  19. Butter Bounty.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Lambert (Liberal) asked whether it was known at the Ottawa Conference that Australian exporters of butter received a ...

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  20. SHOT DEAD IN CAR.

    TOWNSVILLE (Q.), Tuesday.—Bartolo Fallapi, a young farmer, was shot dead at the wheel of his car nine miles from Brandon this afternoon by an unknown ...

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  21. Plans for Winooka.

    The Australian racehorses Winooka and Trevallion arrived on Monday at Walnut Creek, near San Francisco. They will rest for three weeks, after which Winooka will ...

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  22. EVERYDAY ERRORS.

    "Everyday Errors" was the title of an address by Professor W. A. Osborne at a luncheon held by the Legacy Club yesterday. Professor Osborne said that he would ...

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  23. Ill-treatment of Aborigines.

    The "Daily Herald," which has been publishing a series of articles from its Brisbane correspondent containing allegations of ill-treatment of aborigines in Australia, ...

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  24. PUBLIC LIBRARY DOME.

    Repairs to the dome of the Public Library and to the roof of the National Gallery are in progress, together with a general overhaul of the buildings, both inside and ...

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  25. Rotary Conference.

    Mr. Pittard, M.L.C., of Melbourne, district governor-elect of the 65th Rotary district (Victoria, South Australia, Western Australia, and Tasmania), and Mr. Fred ...

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  26. War Debts.

    At the State Department to-day a conference was held with several European ambassadors regarding war debts. No official announcement was made, but it is ...

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  27. Labour Conference.

    A crisis has arisen at the International Labour Conference, the Germans having withdrawn in default of an explanation of the attitude of the conference to Dr. ...

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  28. MISHAP TO RAIL MOTOR.

    BAIRNSDALE, Tuesday.—When a rail gang motor, travelling from Orbos[?] to Bruthen, left the rails near Colquhoun this morning. Mr. F. Kerr, roadmaster, of ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A severe thunder-storm visited many parts of England on Monday afternoon. In the London area three persons were killed by lightning.—British Official ...

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  30. Price of Gold.

    The price of gold to-day is £6/2/1 an ounce. ...

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  31. HOW TO PARK CARS.

    Although it has been stated several times that the City Council and the Police department have agreed upon the manner in which cars must be parked in the city no ...

    Article : 164 words
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  33. Barque Favell Arrives.

    The barque Favell (1,106 tons), which left Port Germein, South Australia, for Europe, via the Cape of Good Hope, with a cargo of wheat, on January 26, has arrived at ...

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  34. FIERCE FIGHT WITH STAG.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Tuesday—A fierce fight took place near Roto[?] between a large twelve-pointer stag and a Maori, who was alone when he ...

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