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  2. RELIEF TAX EXEMPTION

    Attempts by Mr. Hogan (Ind, Lab., Warrenheip and Grenville) and Mr. Cain (Lab. Northcote) to amend the Unemployment Relief Tax (Assessment) Bill ...

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  3. NEWFOUNDLAND

    The Secretary of State for the Dominions (Mr. Thomas), in moving in the House of Commons the second reading of a bill to carry out the ...

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  4. BELGIAN TARIFF DISPUTE WITH AUSTRALIA

    The Australian Press Association understands that agreement has been reached between Australia and Belgium on the tariff dispute between the two countries. ...

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  5. SHIPPING SUBSIDIES AMERICAN COMPETITION

    The "Daily Express" says that the chairman and managing director of the Peninsula and Oriental Steam Navigation Co. Ltd. (the Hon. Alexander Shaw) will ...

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  6. STOWAWAYS TO ANTARCTIC

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday.—A wireless mesage from the Jacob Ruppert, on board which is the Antarctic expedition under Rear-Admiral R. E. Byrd, states ...

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  7. COOK'S COTTAGE

    The chairman of the parks and gardens committee of the City Council (Alderman Frank Stapley) said yesterday that the committee had decided after considerable ...

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  8. UNITED STATES BUDGET PRESIDENT CONSULTS ADVISERS

    More attertion is being given to the Federal Budget for the fiscal year 1933 than to any other matter, as Congress will assemble in less than a month. ...

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  9. BLAZEJT TIMBER YARD CINDERS FALL OVER CITY

    Sweeping through the timber jards of R. and J. Linay, in Chapel street, South Yarra, last evening a fire destroyed the premises. Only the offices and ...

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  10. Agreement Not Reached

    Discussing attempts to complete a trade agreement between Belgium and Austialia the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) said last night that negotiations were still ...

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  11. THE GLASS INDUSTRY

    Sir,—The figures quoted in Mr. Brock's letter, published to-day, speak for themselves. These facts should have been sufficient for the Government to take the ...

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  12. FLYING MILKMEN

    [From the "Sydney Morning Herald" aerial expedition to the Northern Territory—Published by special arrangement.] DARWIN (N.A.). Wednesday. — We ...

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  13. CHRISTMAS BROADCAST

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Greetings from representative cities of the Empire and a Christmas message from His Majesty the King will be included in the Empire ...

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  14. Increasing Currency

    While the question of inflation continues to occupy statesmen and economists the Federal Reserve Board's figures disclosed to-day that the board had ...

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  15. Encouraging Individual Effort

    Addressing the American Farm Bureau Federation to-day, Mr. George Peet, the head of the newly formed foreign marketing committee, said that a controlled ...

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  16. IMPERIAL TRADE

    When he was asked in the House of Commons to-day whether he would consider establishing an independent trade organisation under the chairmanship of ...

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  17. Leakage of Gold Price

    The dollar ranged between 64.92 cents and 63.91 cents to-day in terms of the franc. It closed at 64.76 cents Sterling closed at 5.03¾ dollars. ...

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  18. NORWAY'S FLEET

    Sir,—"Woolpack" resurrects to-day longdiscredited ideas of the part played during the Great War by Norwegian shipping. He says that "on account of their ...

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  19. DISARMAMENT BILATERAL CONVERSATIONS

    In accordance with a decision made by the Disarmament Conference Bureau when it adjourned a fortnight ago until January, "parallel and supplementary ...

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  20. Foreign Markets for Surpluses

    The formation of a special Government foreign trade committee with Mr. George Peek, formerly head of the Agricultural administration, in control, was announced ...

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  21. FREE STATE LOAN

    The fourth Free State loan of £6,000,000, bearing interest at 3½ per cent., has been undersubscribed. The underwriters will take the balance, the ...

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  22. SIGNS OF TRADE REVIVAL

    Viscount Churchill, presiding at the annual meeting of shareholders of the British Overseas Bank to-day, said that, notwithstanding various new unsettling ...

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  23. GENERAL O'DUFFY

    General O'Duffy, leader of the United Ireland party, for whose arrest a warrant has been issued following his persistent wearing of the Blueshirt uniform of the ...

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  24. DOMINION PRODUCTS

    The "Daily Telegraph" says that the Minister for Agricultural and Fisheries (Major Elliot) is consulting the Dominion Governments regarding the dumping of ...

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  25. POSTMASTER- GENERAL FOR LONDON

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) announced yesterday, that in addition to attending a meeting of the International Postal Union at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. NEW REICHSTAG OPENED IN OPERA HOUSE

    A militaristic air pervaded the new Reichstag when it assembled in the Kroll Opera House to-day. More than 600 members were in uniform, most of them ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. Lawhill Nearly Wrecked

    Caught by a fierce easterly gale in the Downs, where she had been fogbound during the night, the four-masted barque Lawhill weighed anchor and tried to beat ...

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  28. BRITISH SETTLERS

    A deputation of members of the House of Commons will walt upon the Dominions Secretary (Mr. Thomas) on Friday to present the case for obtaining better ...

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  29. Germany's Resources

    General Debeney a member of the Supreme Council of War, estimates that Germany's available force of men for milltary training is about 2,700,000 composed ...

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  30. Horse Destroyed

    CASTLEMAINE, Wednesday.—This evening the house of Mr. J. A. Noy, in Kennedy street, was burned to the ground. The flames spread to a house next door. ...

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  31. Veteran's Golf Record at Royal Melbourne

    Mr. Hugh Ross, a veteran member of the Royal Melbourne Golf Club, realised a long cherished ambition at the links yesterday. Mr.Ross is aged 77 years and he has long ...

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  32. Australian Timber in Hotel

    The King and Queen inspected London's latest palatial hotel. The Cumberland, near Marble Arch, to-day. It contains 1000 bedrooms, each with a bath. A ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN DOLLAR BONDS

    The "Financial Times" says that substantial lines of Australian 5 per cent dollar bonds are available on the London market at about 39 per cent showing at ...

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  34. Medical Research

    The King accompanied by the Queen, opened to-day the new medical school at St. Mary's Hospital, Paddington. The building which cost £250,000 will rank as ...

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  35. LOCH NESS "MONSTER"

    The strange marine monster that is said to have been been in Loch Ness, Scotland, at different times in the last few months by at least 50 people, has aroused ...

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  36. PARLIAMENT IN BRIEF

    There were full galleries and benches— the House was at one stage short of full strength by only five members—when the Legislative Assembly resumed yesterday ...

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  37. GIFT OF OPERATING TABLE

    The auxiliary of the Austin Hospital has made several valuable gifts for the operating theatre of the institution. These have included a special anæsthetic apparatus ...

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  38. Interest on Foreign Loans

    The piesident of the Reichbank (Dr. Scnacht), addressing German Chambers of Commerce in Switzerland declared that Germany would never again be able to ...

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  39. SIR EDWARD WALLINGTON

    The death occurred to-day of Sir Edward Wallington, formerly treasurer to the Queen. He was aged 79 years. Sir Edward Wallington's death followed ...

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  40. Lord Mayor Excluded From Association

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Contending that Alderman Parker, who was recently elected Lord Mayor, and Alderman McElhone had broken their pledges by ...

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  41. Game of Tiring Bondholders

    The "Daily Express" says that following Dr. Schacht's speech German bonds slumped from three to four points in the London Stock Exchange. If the rate of ...

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  42. Federal Pension for Hinkler's Mother

    The Federal Cabinet decided yesterday to grant a pension of £ 104 a year for life to Mrs. H. A. Hinkler, of North Bundaberg (Q.), mother of the Australian airman ...

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  45. London Price of Gold

    The price of gold to-day is £ 6/6/1 an ounce, compared with £6/6/4½ yesterday. The price is equal to £7/15/7 an ounce for fine gold in Australian currency, ...

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