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  2. BRITISH CENSUS

    The first returns of the census taken in April issued by the RegistrarGeneral show the total population of England and Wales at 39,926,000, an ...

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  3. LOAN FROM OVERSEAS

    The question of the oversea floating indebtedness and a conversion of the overseas portions of the national debt, are likely to be taken up seriously by the Government immediately the success of the internal conversion loan is ...

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  4. SOVIET TIMBER

    In view of the recent arrival of a Russian timber shipment in Sydney, and the apparent uncertainty of the Government ...

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  5. AGREEMENT

    It is officially announced that France and America have reached an agreement which provided for the cessation of the payment of ...

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  6. RECORD COASTAL RAINS

    The cyclonic disturbance continued to rage over a wide area to-day, with floods and gales on the coast and cold weather and snow on the mountains. Sydney was again deluged this morning by a severe ...

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  7. BREAD INQUIRY,

    The inquiry into Canberra bread prices, which has been ordered by the Government, will open shortly. The inquiry will be public. ...

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  8. OVERSEA INTEREST

    The amount of overseas interest required to be paid by Australia during the present financial year is £28,563,452, according to an answer given by ...

    Article : 160 words
  9. OPINION IN U.S.A.

    The agreement between the United States and Germany was announced on Monday by President Hoover. The American part of the plan, he ...

    Article : 178 words
  10. HOUSE RENTS

    Public Service organisations, which are striving for a reduction, of rentals at Canberra, have requested the Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. ...

    Article : 81 words
  11. AIRWAY LOSSES

    When Australian National Airways Ltd. applied to Justice James to-day for relief for twelve months under the Moratorium Act against the ...

    Article : 211 words
  12. BRIDGE COLLAPSES

    A sensational accident occurred on the South Maitland Railway, near Kurri, early this morning when fourteen trucks, loaded with coal, crashed ...

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  13. BURMA REBELS

    A battalion of the Baluchi yesterday clashed with rebels in the Henzada district, Burma. The latter were armed with a home ...

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  14. ELECTROCUTED

    The body of a man was found this morning at Blakehurst with a live wire round his body. It is believed that he was electrocuted ...

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  15. DISMAY IN PARIS

    With only, brief comments of dismay, the French Press is mainly doubting whether it is true that President Hoover rejects the payments in kind. ...

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  16. CONFIDENCE MEN

    James Casey and James Burke, two Australians', Were arrested and charged with defrauding an Englishman named Boardman to the extent of £2,000 by ...

    Article : 138 words
  17. GOLDEN EAGLE NUGGET

    Mr. John Scaddan, Minister for Mines for Western Australia, accompanied by Mr. Claude de Bernales, chairman ...

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  18. PUNE DEBRIS

    The finding of a large pleec of wing fabric at Gladstone Siding near Greymouth has given rise to the belief that it may be part of the ill-fated machine ...

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  19. HELP FOR GERMANY

    Political circles emphasise that France has been rebuffed in her attempts to introduce political matters in a purely financial problem. In ...

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  20. TELEGRAPH LINES

    Telephonic communication between Canberra and Sydney, which was interrupted on Monday night when a pole broke under the strain of the wind, ...

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  21. COASTAL FLOODS

    There was some apprehension among reridents at Tuggerah, Wyong, Gosford and Woy Woy as a result of flood waters rising. ...

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  22. EXECUTION

    Dinesh Chandra Gupta, a young Bengall, was executed at Calcutta at dawn this morning for the murder of Lieutenant-Colonel N. S. Simpson, the ...

    Article : 135 words
  23. PEACE MOVES

    Alarmed at the widespread, reprisais in Korea, the Chinese Government, as a consiliatory step, agreed to compensate Korean farmers at ...

    Article : 92 words
  24. UNRULY MEMBER

    The Labour Party, has adopted a recommendation that Mr. McGovern, who was ejected from the House of Commons lost Thursday, be excluded ...

    Article : 87 words
  25. HUMAN NATURE

    "The lives and customs of the Russians have not changed an iota under the Soviet. Only five per cent of the population are inspired by socialism ...

    Article : 102 words
  26. DOMINIONS OFFICE

    The Dominions Office is silent regarding the New South Wales difficulties. Mr. Willis has been for several days ...

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  27. DAM BURSTS

    Unable to withstand the terrific pressure of the flood waters, the Water Board dam at Botany burst to-day and a large volume of water ...

    Article : 312 words
  28. POST AND GATTY

    Messrs. Post and Gatty were welcomed at Washington on Monday, receiving official recognition by President Hoover. ...

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