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  5. THEODORE ADVOCATES WAR-TIME FINANCE POLICY

    A similar monetary policy applied to-day to that applied in the war years would tend to lift business and industry out of the gloom and depression in which they are struggling. "It is becoming more and more obvious that in consequence of ...

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  6. THE ARCHIBALD GROUP

    This piece of statuary intended to be erected in Hyde Park, is being held up by the Customs. About £2000 must be paid before its release. (See article elsewhere.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PROBLEM OF THE WORKLESS

    WHEN the Premiers' Conference meets on February 5 efforts may be made to co-ordinate the activities of the States and the Commonwealth upon the relief of unemployment. THERE is every possibility that the ...

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  8. WHY GOODE WAS CHOSEN BY PREMIER

    THE Leader of the Opposition asked in the Assembly yesterday whether Mr. Goode had been selected to advise the Government in ...

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  9. FEDERAL CABINET

    WHEN the Federal Cabinet meets at Melbourne for its pre-sessional review to-morrow at 3 o'clock, it will be faced with a mountain of ...

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  10. SCALP TORN FROM NAPE OF NECK UP

    Ambulances in several suburbs were kept busy yesterday and last night handling minor accident cases. The most ...

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  11. RED LETTER DAY ON LONELY ISLAND

    THE Government has arranged for the steamship Seringa which will sail from Leith for South Georgia at the end of ...

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  12. TO INVESTIGATE NEW GUINEA GOLD TROUBLE

    MR. W. KING, a gold mining expert, who was loaned by the Western Australian Government to investigate the New ...

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  13. ARCHIBALD'S GIFT OF SICARD GROUP

    IT was recalled by Mr. W. G. Layton. Town Clerk yesterday that when M. Sicard's group of statuary for the Archibald Memorial was ...

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  14. WILL MEET ON MONDAY

    THE much-discussed Federal caucus meeting which was to have been held next Tuesday, will take place at Canberra on Monday, and will last ...

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  15. URGES NATIONS TO DISARM

    THE Foreign Secretary, Mr. Henderson, in opening a public session of the League Council at Geneva ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. WAS KNOWN IN THREE CITIES

    An unusual story police say, lies behind the arrest of a woman on a charge of false pretences last night. Police claim ...

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  17. VEGETABLE CURIOSITIES

    The first is a potato (suitably engraved, but otherwise in its natural state) grown by Mr. Ray Brigden of Mortdale. The second is a common radish, twenty and a half inches in circumference, grown by Mr. J Roy of Bondi. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. NOW THEY KNOW ALL ABOUT IT

    Y.A.L boys yesterday visited Lover Bros. factory at White Bay and saw how popular brands of soap were made. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. TECHNICAL PASSES

    ON page 8 of this issue will be found further Technical, College examination results. ...

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  20. WOOL PRICES SOAR

    The first wool sales of the year at Geelong opened to-day when Yorkshire and European Continued buyers were particularly active. For ...

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  21. BURMA TO HAVE HOME RULE

    IN an announcement regarding the Government's decision to proceed with the separation of Burma from India, Mr. Wedgwood Benn ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. "NO PRECEDENT"

    "Yesterday however, the New South Wales Parliament did create a precedent. It received, debate and disposed of a motion of consure ...

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  23. LURE OF GOLD

    THE lure of gold has had a [?] fillip recently, and the Minister for Mines. Mr. Baddeley has had £10,000 allocated out of relief funds ...

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  24. MORE SPEAKERS ARE WANTED FOR PARKES

    THE A.L.P. State Executive has issued a special invitation to all speakers within the movement who are willing to take the platform in the ...

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  25. CROWDS WATCH BIG MELB. FIRE

    Thousands of people watched a big fire which threatened a whole block of buildings in Gold Street Collingwood, this afternoon. ...

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  26. SPIDER PANIC

    Owing to the number of people bitten by spiders last year the Museum authorities found that interest in and fear of these insects was widespread ...

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  27. HARDEN OBJECTS

    Mr. McGirr. Minister for Health yesterday took on the Premier's behalf a deputation from Harden on the question of the proposed removal ...

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  28. A.L.P. PROVINCIAL CONFERENCE

    The following is the official programme for Country Provincial Conference to be held on January 24 and 25 at Parkest :-- ...

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  29. COMMUNISTS CLAIM RECOMPENSE

    W. Mountjov and J. Sylvester. the released Communists who were imprisoned following the raid on a house at Clovelly, will each claim £500 from ...

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