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  2. GERMAN CRUISER KOLN.

    MORNINGTON, Monday.—Captain O. Schniewind, of the German cruiser Koln, at present anchored off Mornington, and Lieutenant Korn paid an official visit to ...

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  3. RESTORING WAGES.

    Advocates and official representatives of employers and industrial organisations crowded No. 1 Arbitration Court yesterday morning, when the hearing of the general ...

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  4. RANJITSINHJI'S HEIR.

    Rajkumar Digvisinhji, the elder brother of Duleepsinhji, the noted cricketer, has been announced as the successor of the Maharaja Jamsaheb of Nawanagar ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BOYCOTT OF JEWS.

    Scathing comments appear in the British press on the one-day boycott of Jews throughout Germany carried out on Saturday at the behest of the Hitler Ministry. ...

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  6. SOVIET ARRESTS.

    Sir Esmond Ovey. British Ambassador to Russia, arrived here to-day to confer with the Cabinet concerning the case of the six British engineers of the ...

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  7. SUSTENANCE FRAUDS.

    Some amazing instances of deception by recipients of sustenance in several country centres are revealed in a report which has been presented by Lieut.-Colonel J. J. ...

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  8. PETROL PRICES.

    As a result of negotiations between the major oil companies and petrol resellers it is likely that price-cutting among the retail distributers of petrol in Melbourne will ...

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  9. CLAIMS BY SETTLERS.

    On behalf of practically all of the overseas settlers concerned in the inquiry by the Royal Commission on Migrant Settlement, Mr. G. U. Nathan, who represented ...

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  10. CITY COUNCIL WORKS.

    The vexed question of contract versus day labour was debated at a meeting of the Melbourne City Council yesterday. The subject of discussion was a report of the ...

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  11. FOUR-POWER PACT.

    M. Jouvenal, the French Ambassador at Rome, fresh from conversations with the Prime Minister of Italy (Signor Mussolini), has arrived to consult with his Government ...

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  12. THE LINDBERGHS.

    The "Daily Herald" states that Colonel Lindbergh, with his wife and child, will shortly come to live near Llandaff, Wales, where a home is being prepared near that ...

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  13. TARIFF POLICY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Latham) in a speech at the luncheon of the Constitutional Association to-day, defended at length the ...

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  14. EVIDENCE WITHHELD.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Industrial Commission which resumed its inquiry into standard working hours to-day, refused a request by an employer's advocate that ...

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  15. Air Disaster.

    After a service in the parish church, which was attended by a large number of people, the remains of Mr. Hugh and Miss Katherine McIlrath, of Sydney, who were ...

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  16. NEW BRITISH CRUISER.

    After inspecting the new 7,000-ton cruiser, Leander, one of which type will probably replace H.M.A.S. Brisbane, Mr. Hector Bywater, the naval correspondent of the "Daily ...

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  17. BRIQUETTE FIRE SPREADS.

    YALLOURN, Monday.—The fire raging in the dump of industrial briquettes adjoining the factory is increasing in volume and intense clouds of smoke driven by ...

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  18. South African Politics.

    Party meetings to nominate candidates for urban constituencies have been held throughout South Africa this week. It is announced that Mr. Tielman Roos, who ...

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  19. MONASH MEMORIAL FUND.

    Commanding officers and staffs of all metropolitan units met at the United Service Institute, Victoria Barracks, yesterday afternoon to discuss a plan for taking ...

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  20. CENTENARY AIR RACE.

    The route for the centenary air race from England to Melbourne for Sir Macpherson Robertson's prize of £10,000 will be similar to that followed by Mr. J. A. ...

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  21. MORTGAGE RELIEF.

    Commenting yesterday upon the plan of Mr. Mackrell, M.L.A., presented to the United Country party conference at St. Arnaud, for the revival and extension of ...

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  22. CLOTHING TRADE DISPUTE.

    Cutters and trimmers employed in the men's and boys' stock clothing section of the industry have decided to take steps to combat what they allege to be an ...

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  23. EVADED SALES TAX.

    PERTH, Monday.—Twenty-six charges of having evaded payment of sales tax under the Sales Tax Assessment Act were admitted in Perth Police Court to-day. ...

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  24. BARQUE ANIEURA.

    GEELONG, Monday.—The hulk of the barque Anieura, which has been idle in Corio Bay for more than four years, was towed to a spot near Bird ...

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  25. Argentine Trade.

    The "Daily Telegraph" states that the latest proposal in the Anglo-Argentine trade negotiations is the issue of an Argentine loan in Britain for the purpose of ...

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  26. RAILWAY FREIGHTS.

    ALEXANDRA, Monday.—The Minister for Railways' (Mr. Menzies) addressed a public meeting to-night, when he spoke on the Premiers' financial agreement, of ...

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  27. MASSEY-HARRIS BUILDING.

    The Massey Harris Building, at 570-576 Bourke street, Melbourne, has been sold to Cadbury-Fry-Pascall Pty. Ltd., cocoa and confectionery manufacturers, for ...

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  28. Price of Gold.

    The price of gold today is £6/0/4½ on ounce. ...

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  29. LAND TAXATION.

    HOBART, Monday.—Evidence about Federal and State land taxation was given to-day before Mr. E. V. Nixon, a member of the Royal Commission on Taxation. ...

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  30. LOST IN BUSH.

    CRANBOURNE, Monday.—Having wandered away from home on Saturday afternoon Molly McBride, aged 17 months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. McBride, of ...

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  31. TRADE WITH NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.),) Monday.—The Australian trade delegation will return on Thursday. The Minister for Works (Mr. Coates) states that negotiations have ...

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  32. Railway Air Service.

    The Great Western Railway Company will inaugurate on April 12 a daily air service between Cardiff, Torquay, and Teignmouth, being the first service under ...

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  33. GREYHOUND RACING.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Ministry announced to-day radical proposals in regard to mechanical have racing. At present two organisations are conducting greyhound ...

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  34. HANDBAG THEFTS.

    Similar features in a series of handbag robberies in several suburbs on Saturday night and early on Sunday morning have caused the police to believe that the thefts ...

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  35. FINE AUTUMN WEATHER.

    Pleasant autumn weather, with practically unbroken sunshine and clear, crisp nights, is being experienced in Melbourne. The temperatures yesterday varied from ...

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  36. CANBERRA GOLF CLUB.

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Advice has been received that His Majesty the King has been graciously pleased to approve of the application of the Canberra Golf Club ...

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  38. GIRL FATALLY BURNED.

    Severe burns were received by Thelma Healy, aged 16 years, Carnation street. Footscray, when her clothing caught alight while she was making tea at a gas-stove ...

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  39. INQUIRIES INTO FIRE.

    Police inquiries are being made into certain aspects of a fire which damaged several shops in Burke road. Camberwell, late on Sunday night. A watchman, who was in ...

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  41. ORATORIOS TO BE BROADCAST.

    The choir of St. Ambro[?] Church, Brunswick, will sing R[?] "Sta[?] Mater" and Stainer's "Cruc[?]ion" at a quarter past [?] o'clock to-morrow evening for the benefit of wireless ...

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