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  2. SOME COUNCILS DO NOT SEEK WAGE CUT

    When the claim of the Municipal Association of Victoria, and the Melbourne City Council, for a 10 per cent, cut in award rates was ...

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  3. 94 DEGREES IN THE CITY TODAY

    Melbourne had another warm day today. The temperature mounted from 81.2 degrees at the Weather Bureau at 9 ...

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  4. Federal Polities

    Two Victorian Labor members, Messrs Lewis (Corie) and Keane (Bendigo) were the most persistent interjectors when Mr Mackay (Nat.. Q.) ...

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  5. A.N.A. ADOPTS CANADIAN FEDERATION SYSTEM

    WARRNAMBOOL, Thursday. --The A.N.A. Conference today adopted the proposal of the Board of Directors, submitted yesterday, for the amendment ...

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  6. ETHELTON 54 WINS AT MORNINGTON

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  7. TRUCK OF DOCUMENTS IN £15,500 CLAIM

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Hundreds of bank ledgers and other books stacked on a truck outside the Causes Court today attracted ...

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  8. BALLARAT APPEAR SAFE TO GO ON

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  9. LAST MINUTE NEWS

    Constable Leach told Collingwood Court today that the arms of Beverley Stewart, aged 20 came round his neck when he was arresting two men ...

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  10. P.M. GIVES TAX OFFICE COSTS AFTER PROTEST

    When Alfred Skilbeck, of Southern Cross. Victoria, was fined £3 in the City Court today on a charge of having failed to supply a land tax return ...

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  11. ACCEPTANCES

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  12. KING'S PRIZE SHOOT

    Len Righetti (top), who was one of the leaders in the closing stages of the King's prize shoot at Williamstown today. Beneath is F. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. BARRAND (N.S.W.) WINS KING'S PRIZE

    From equal eleventh with ten other marksmen after the first and second stages of the King's Prize shoot. L, Barrand (Wagga, N.S.W.) came to ...

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  14. JUDGE WHO THINKS HE IS LENIENT

    Sentencing a number of prisoners in the General Sessions today, Judge Foster said he felt he had erred on the side of leniency. ...

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  15. MR BEASLEY'S STATEMENT

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The following statement was issued by Mr Beasley this afternoon:-- "The Prime Minister having ruled ...

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  16. GOVERNMENT TENDERERS MUST EMPLOY UNIONISTS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- Drastic restrictions, which anticipate the industrial legislation now before the State Parliament, are being applied ...

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  17. Once Worth £250,000; Now Bankrupt

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The estate of George Alan Bond was compulsorily sequestrated on April 14, 1930, on the petition of George A. Bond and Co. ...

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  18. New States

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--As a counter-attacks to the meetings in the country, the State Government is organising a big demonstration of ...

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  19. Governor-General's Luncheon Party Surprise

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Surprise has been caused, in view of the strange political situation, by the composition of the guest list for the ...

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  20. Poultry Quarantine Partly Lifted

    A special meeting of the State Executive Council today passed an order lifting the quarantine in respect to poultry disease from the ...

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  21. OIL FUEL FOR NAVY FROM COAL

    LONDON, March 11.--The House of Commons carried, without a division, a motion introduced by Lieut. Cdr. Kenworthy (Lab.), expressing ...

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  22. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES

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  23. MR LANG'S MOVE

    SYDNEY. Thursday.--The Premier (Mr Lang) gave notice in the Legislative Assembly today of his intention to move next Tuesday for leave to ...

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  24. FRAUD SCHEME WHICH LASTED 4½ YEARS

    SYDNEY. Thursday. -- Richard Plers Blundell and John Henry Thompson, who wore found guilty of having c[?]spired to defraud T. ...

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  25. EVERY INDICATION OF GENERAL IMPROVEMENT

    There is now every indication of general economic improvement, according to the president of the Graziers' Association of Southern ...

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  26. RAIL CLERKS REDUCED BY 28 PER CENT.

    Claiming that some clerks in the Victorian Railways Department had been reduced by 21 to 28 percent. Mr W. T. Robeson (for the Railways ...

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  27. LATE SHIPPING

    BRISBANE.--Arrived today: 1.15 p.m., Hurunui, from Liverpool; 1.25 p.m., City of Win cheater, from Sydney. Sailed today: 12.20 p.m., Port Gisborne, for ...

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  28. WILLS AND ESTATES

    Donald Macdonald, late of Grasmere, farmer, left real estate £6581, and personal property £2055, to relatives. Robert John Samuel Crisp, late of Maffra. ...

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  29. Assigned Estate

    The estate of George Bird, of Sydney Road, Brunswick, confectioner, carrying on business at the Boomerang Cafe, has been assigned to Mr C. R. Strangward, in trust for creditors. ...

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  30. CITY CHEMIST SHOP ROBBED

    Having bored holes in tho panel of the back door, thieves entered the chemists' shop of Gardiner and McMullin. Flinders Street, last night. ...

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