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  2. DESTRUCTION BY BUSH FIRES

    Bush fires and grass fires occurred in all parts of Victoria yesterday. They were most serious in the Dandenong Ranges, Gippsland, and the Western district. ...

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  3. HOW TO REDUCE TAXATION

    Several ways in which taxation could be reduced were suggested at the conference of the Federated Taxpayers' Associations of Australia yesterday. ...

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  4. COUNTRY PARTY POLICY

    BENDIGO, Tuesday.—In the pretence of 1,000 delegates and supporters, the 21st annual conference of the Victorian United Country party was opened at Bendigo to-day. A stirring welcome was given to the Premier ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SECOND DEFEAT OF MINISTRY

    Control of business was taken out of the hands of the Federal Ministry late tonight. Against its wishes, the House of Representatives, by 31 votes to 2[?], refused ...

    Article : 289 words
  6. ITALIANS' USE OF GAS

    Britain has been profoundly shocked by reports from Abyssinia of the bombing of Harrar, an unfortified city, and the use by the ...

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  7. GERMAN CABINET CONSIDERS REPLY TO POWERS

    Although the manner in which the German election was conducted made the result inevitable, it is believed that Herr Hitler will regard it as justifying an uncompromising reply to the Locarno Powers on the proposals ...

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  8. SUBSIDY FOR AIRMAIL

    "Britain will shortly embark on an air service across the Atlantic in addition to developing Empire air routes," said the Under-Secretary for Air (Sir Philip ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. COSMIC RAY RESEARCH

    Dr. Compton, physicist of the University of Chicago, announced, following his re turn from installing one of his cosmic ray meters on the ship Aorangi, that ...

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  10. TOWNSEND PLAN

    It was disclosed at the Congressional inquiry into the Townsend plan to-day that, whereas during the last quarter of 1935 the income of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 181 words
  11. PURCHASES FROM BRITAIN

    Interviewed by the "Meanchester Guardian" the Federal Minister for Commerce (Dr. Pag[?]) replled to allegations that Austialia's reduced purchases were due ...

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  12. Parliament in Brief

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—A further two hours was taken from the time which the Ministry desired to devote to tariff discussions in the House of ...

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  13. APPEAL FAILS

    The Court of Pardons refused Bruno Hauptmann's final plea foi clemency, and the Governor (Mr. Ho[?]man) stated that there would be no further reprieve. The ...

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  15. JAPANESE COTTON GOODS

    A report from Osaka says that in addition to curtailing imports of Japanese rayon goods, Australia proposes a quota for Japanese cotton goods based on the ...

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