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  2. LOAN FOR RELIEF WORKS.

    Several state Ministers strongly favor the suggested raising of a special internal loan for financing the unemployed relief works scheme, with the possibility of ...

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  3. LAND SETTLEMENT.

    It is the intention of the Minister of Lands, to recommend to Cabinet at its meeting on Tuesday that Brigadier-General Stewart be appointed a member of ...

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  4. THE NEW TARIFF

    The general impression received by the public in regard to the tariff schedules yesterday was one of shock at the rapid changes made so early in the new ...

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  5. JAPANESE ATTACK.

    Throwing their full weight into the front line against the Chinese forces entrenched behind Hongkew Creek yesterday, the Japanese military machine ...

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  6. FREE-TRADE FOLLY.

    In committee in the House of Commons to-day on the Import Duties Bill? Mr. Attlee (Labor) moved a new clause to provide that the duties would be ...

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  7. FINANCIAL AGREEMENT.

    CANBERRA, Friday.--A former Premier of New South Wales in Mr. Holman continued the debate in the House off Representatives this morning on the ...

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  8. No Hope for New Growers.

    WANGARATTA, Friday.--Tobacco growers here heard of the proposal of the Government with surprise and disappointment. The protection given to the ...

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  9. TOBACCO GROWING.

    The astonishing decision of the Federal Government in regard to the duties and excise on tobacco was the subject of strong comment yesterday by the ...

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  10. GERMAN POLITICS.

    In a lighting speech in the Reichstag the German Chancellor (Dr. Bruening) shouted--"I am prepared to resign at any time and clear the road to ...

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  11. Local Markets Affected.

    WAGGA, Friday.--Great dissatisfaction is felt by farmers in this district who recently took up tobacco cultivation. They are united in their protests against a ...

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  12. PROTEST BY GROWERS.

    Sir,--Tobacco growers ill Australia will be astounded at the drastic treatment of the industry under, the new tariff schedule, more especially in view of the assurances ...

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  13. MR. PAGE TURNS PROTECTIONIST.

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Following a meeting of the Federal Country party this afternoon to discuss the new tariff schedule, the following statement was ...

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  14. "PLACATING CERTAIN INTERESTS."

    Mi. Hume Cook, secretary of the Australian Casuistries Protection League, in commenting on the tariff schedules yesterday, said that at a first reading the ...

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  15. GENERAL CABLES.

    The bourses have reopened everywhere m Germany quietly, after having been closed for five-months. British By-Election. ...

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  16. ALL-PARTY CONFERENCE.

    The Minister of Lands has selected 15th March as the date of the all party conference to consider the soldier settlement problem. Mr. Bailey is now ...

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  17. PROTESTS FROM BIG CENTRE

    Strong criticism of the proposed alterations in the tobacco tariff were made on behalf of the important Myrtleford branch of the Victorian Tobacco Growers' ...

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  18. SHIPPING SLUMP.

    It is understood that owing to diminished earnings considerable reductions will be effected in the staff of the Aberdeen and Commonwealth line. ...

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  19. AN ASTRAL PHENOMENON.

    In its monthly circuit of the heavens the moon will pass between the earth and the stars along its path. There is a fair number of such stars which would ...

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  20. CONCERN IN NORTH.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The Premier, Mr. Moore, to-day protested to the Prime Minister, Mr. Lyons, against the reduction in the duty on tobacco. He forwarded ...

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  21. South Australian Premier's Views.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--The Premier (Mr. Hill) is doubtful whether the Loan Council will grant the £3,000,000 loan which it has been suggested should be ...

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  22. MR. BRUCE AND THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--When interviewed to-night Judge Brennan, who is spending the week-end in Brisbane, said he had received the following letter from the ...

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  23. DARTMOOR INCIDENTS.

    In answer to a question in the House of, Commons, to-day Sir Herbert Samuel reported that all was quiet at Dartmoor prison. He contradicted the series of ...

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  24. Policy Not Understood.

    ALBURY, Friday.--Tobacco growers cannot understand the policy of tho Government in lowering the import duty on tobacco leaf and at the same tine substantially ...

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  25. WEEK-END FORECAST.

    Fine weather,with gradually rising temperatures, is predicted tor the week end. The Commonwealth Meteorologist (Mr. Watt) stated yesterday that little rain had ...

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  26. THE SENATE.

    CANBERRA, Friday.--In the Senate to-day the Insurance Bill passed through committee with minor amendments. The Vice-President of the Executive ...

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  27. AMERICAN PROHIBITION.

    The "Literary Digest" recently took an unofficial poll on the question of prohibition. The total number of votes, to date is 777,332. For repeal the number ...

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  28. IRON AND STEEL DUTIES.

    In the course of his speech when presenting the tariff in tire House of Representatives on Thursday, the Minister of Customs, in referring to iron and steel, ...

    Article : 136 words
  29. Blow at Infant Industry.

    STAWELL, Friday.--The Federal Government's reduction of protection on tobacco came as a great shock to growers in this district. They planted crops on ...

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  30. APPROACHES AT LEVEL CROSSINGS.

    Replying to letter in "The Age" complaining of the condition of the roadways and ramps at Rosanna, Greensborough and Diamond Creek level ...

    Article : 146 words
  31. EMERGENCY WAGE CUT.

    Representative of Federal unions met at the Trades Hall, yesterday to prepare the case for the union in support of the application to be made to the Arbitration ...

    Article : 150 words
  32. PERTH SERVICES.

    PERTH, Friday.--The Government has made a film offer to local authorities around the metropolis to transfer water and sewerage and other like services to ...

    Article : 68 words
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  37. Agricultural Implements.

    The chairman of H. Y. McKay Sunshine Harvester Co., Mr. S. McKay, refused to comment yesterday in regard to the [?] moval of embargoes on the importation ...

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