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  2. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Mr. Fenton, the Acting Prime Minister, and Mr. Forde, the Acting Minister of Markets, went to Ballarat last night to meet Mr. Scullin and Mr. Brennan, who ...

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  3. MR. SCULLIN.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.-- The Prime Minister, the Attorney-General and their party arrived in Adelaide by the trans- continental express to-day. ...

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  4. THROGMORTON-ST.

    Urging that it is time Britain took cognisance of Australia's magnificent fight to re-establish her position, the "Daily Express" complains that the ...

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  5. THE RAILWAYS.

    Following an announcement yesterday that the operations of the Railway department for the first six months of the financial year had shown a deficit of ...

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  6. COMMUNISTS ACTIVE.

    New York city has been disturbed all day by the activities of Communistic agitators, who are endeavoring to seek converts among the unemployed. Peaceful ...

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  7. WHEAT GUARANTEE.

    Important matters relating to the Federal Government's wheat guarantee of 3 a bushel were discussed yesterday at a conference between the Acting Minister for ...

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  8. EVASION OF BETTING TAXES.

    Despite the fact that there have been in Victoria in the past five yours 4000 prosecutions by the police for illegal betting involving the imposition of ...

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  9. SERIOUS RIOT IN ADELAIDE

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--Serious rioting, in which twelve persons, including eight police officers, were injured, took place near the Treasury-buildings at noon ...

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  10. DARING GANGSTERS.

    Mrs. (Lita Grey) Chaplin and Georges Carpentier reported to the police to-day that they were kidnapped by bandits and robbed of 15,000 dol. worth of jewels. ...

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  11. BIRTH CONTROL.

    Prominence is given by the newspapers to lengthy extracts from the Rope's encyclical. Referring to the marriage contract, the ...

    Article : 219 words
  12. ST. KILDA-BRIGHTON SERVICES.

    Representations were recently made to the Minister of Railways by Mr. B. Gray, M.L.A.,. against the curtailment of the St. Kilda-Melbourne train service and the ...

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  13. TRADERS' LIABILITIES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The chaotic wheat position in New South Wales is receiving the attention of the Acting Minister of Markets (Mr. Forde), who telegraphed ...

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  14. TARIFF BEARING FRUIT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Owing to a duly of 60 per cent. having been placed on labels, the Denver Chemical Manufacturing Co. has decided lo have its labels made ...

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  15. THE PRINCESS ROYAL.

    In a dense fog the body of the Princess Royal was conveyed by motor from London to Windsor, where a bearer party of the [?] fire brigade carried the coffin to ...

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  16. GREYHOUND RACING.

    After three years of greyhound racing within the settlement the international municipal council to-day ordered two British courses to be closed on 31st ...

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  17. AIR PLANES AND RAILWAYS.

    Complaints that have been made of the expensive competition of air services between Perth and Adelaide with the east- west railway are warmly endorsed by Mr. ...

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  18. WEST AUSTRALIAN CONFERENCE.

    PERTH, Friday.-- Fifty-four delegates nominated by the Roads Board throughout the State talked of declaring a strike at the conference of wheal growers, in ...

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  19. ONE SATISFACTORY RAILWAY.

    Passenger railway traffic to and from Daylesford is being maintained, and the Commissioners announced yesterday thai, commencing to-morrow, the Sunday ...

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  20. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    William White, of Clydebank, Gippsland, who died on 12th November, 1930, left by will made on 10th August, 1920, real estate valued at [?]1853 and personal properly valued at [?]424 ...

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  21. RAILWAY RATIONING.

    Sir,--The decision of the Railway department to ration work to obviate further dismissals will be welcome to many unfortunates under the shadow of the ...

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  22. CANADIAN FARMERS.

    A relief grunt of at least 20,000,000 dol. will be made to the prairie farmers in the coming session of the Canadian Parliament as a straightout gift. It is ...

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  23. SOLDIERS' LEAGUE.

    Confidence in the president of the Returned Soldiers' League, Mr. G. J. C. Dyett, has been expressed by a majority of State branches of the league, following ...

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  24. A Labor Branch Proposal.

    At the last meeting of Caulfield branch of the Australian Labor party a recommendation to the Easter Conference was unanimously carried-- "That the ownership ...

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  25. WORK INSTEAD OF THE DOLE.

    The German Finance Flimsier, Herr Dietrich, returning to the subject of giving the unemployed work instead of doles, said he did not propose entirely to abolish ...

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  26. PURE FOOD LAWS.

    The amazing disclosure that under the pure food regulations no obligation rests upon retailers of fresh fish to keep it free from contamination by flies was made ...

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  27. DEPUTATION TO MINISTER

    Demanding the unconditional release of the men arrested that morning, a deputation of six men waited on the Minister of Local Government (Mr. Jelley), who ...

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  28. SURPLUS LABOR.

    A forecast of the course of unemployment in Britain was offered to the Royal Commission on Unemployment Insurance by Mr. A. W. Eady, a high official of the ...

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  29. A FALL OF COAL.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Robert Tweed in (25 years), of Pelaw Main, and Peter McCusker (45 years), of Kurri, had remarkable escapes from death when they were buried ...

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  30. Why Railway Transport is Deserted.

    Sir,--The reason why road transport has preference to railways may be gleaned from the following incidents:-- A load of potatoes consigned on 5th January ...

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  31. PRAISE FOR KINGSFORD SMITH.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Premier (Mr. Lang) informed the State executive of the Returned Soldiers' League last night of his refusal to recommend Air Commodore ...

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  32. A CITY ACCIDENT.

    Three persons were injured last evening when a milk waggon and a motor ear came into collision at the corner of Flinders- street and Market-street, city. Orlando ...

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  33. PRICE OF WHISKY.

    The secretary of the Licensed Victuallers' Association (Mr. A. D. Grant) yesterday denied a report that the price of imported whisky (with soda) would be ...

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  34. ENGINE LEAVES THE LINE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Defective points are thought lo have been the cause of a big 57 class engine attached to a goods train, bound for Harden, leaving the rails in ...

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  35. MAYLANDS TRAGEDY.

    PERTH, Friday.--The inquest into the death of Hazel Merlyn Dunstan, 27 years, who was fatally shot in n street near her home Maylands on 20th December, was ...

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  36. PREMIUM ON GOLD.

    Following the recent advance in the rates of exchange, the premium on gold paid by bunko, which hitherto amounted to approximately 5 per oz. has now been ...

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  37. SYDNEY ASSESSMENTS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The City Real Estate Agents and Property Owners' Association is arranging a deputation to the Lord Mayor (Alderman Jackson) to ...

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  38. Motor Cyclist's Leg Broken.

    AVOCA, Friday.--Vic. Wilian, a local prospector, was riding to work to-day on a motor cycle, when the machine skidded on the sandy road. Millan was thrown ...

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  39. Advertising

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  40. MISHAP AT WARBURTON.

    Victor Richards, 39 years, of Warburton, was brought to Melbourne Hospital yesterday with a fractured skull. It wan stated that he had been struck by a steel ...

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  41. Further Reduction in Sydney.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Australian whisky was sold in hotels to-day at sixpence a "nip," and imported whisky at ninepence, representing a further reduction of 1d. ...

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