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  4. WEATHER FORECAST.--

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  5. STOP PRESS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 37 words
  6. SHIP OPERATOR'S CALL FOR HELP

    Four destroyers from Malta are speeding across the Mediterranean, nearly 1000 miles, to investigate the alarming call from the British ...

    Article : 154 words
  7. POOR WHEAT HARVEST BUT BIG WOOL CLIP

    A greatly reduced wheat harvest for 1929-30 is forecast by the Commonwealth Statistician (Mr C. H. Wickens) in a quarterly summary of ...

    Article : 116 words
  8. HOPEFUL NOTE AT COAL PARLEY

    A hopeful note was sounded by the Prime Minister (Mr Scullin) this afternoon as to the outcome of the conference ...

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  9. LABOR FINANCE POLICY DEFENDED

    CANBERRA, Saturday.--"There is nothing in connection with credit and banking which the Labor Party is doing now, or will do in ...

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  10. NEW TARIFF WILL STIMULATE LOCAL INDUSTRY

    FLINDERS Lane warehousemen are not perturbed by the new tariff introduced by the Federal Labor Government. They admit that several of their leading imported lines will be affected, but they say that the manufacturing industries ...

    Article : 391 words
  11. CLEMENCEAU SINKING

    PARIS, November 22.--The condition of M. Georges Clemenceau, the famous wartime Prime Minister, who is 88 years of age, has been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. PROTECTION MOST NOT BE ABUSED

    The Minister for Customs (Mr Fenton) insists that there must be no abuse of the protection afforded by the new tariff. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. WHALERS ASSIST DISCOVERY CREW

    The coaling of the Discovery, which was started on the evening of November 19, was hastened since my last message by the assistance kindly ...

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  14. CAPITAL TEMPERATURES

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  15. SOME SHOWERS, THEN FINE

    Tomorrow the weather in Melbourne should be generally fine. There may be some showers, according to Weather Bureau officials, but ...

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  16. MELBOURNE'S GOOD-BYE TO MALOLO

    Several thousand people gathered on the Station Pier, Port Melbourne, at 2 p.m. today to give a hearty sendoff to the American visitors to ...

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  17. DROP IN NEW POTATO PRICES

    A drop of £5 to £6 occurred on the wholesale market this morning in prices of new searon's potatoes from the suburban market gardening ...

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  19. QUEEN OF CHARITY

    EXCEPT the public accountant who will certify the figures, no one will know until the declaration of the poll at the ...

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  20. SHARE PRICES RISE SHARPLY

    Benefiting from the increased protection granted by the new tariff schedule, shares in several industrial companies showed a strong rise on ...

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  21. 68 YEARS A SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHER

    BALLARAT, Saturday.--Mr William Rain, of Learmonth, was entertained on his 90th birthday by members of the Presbyterian Church of ...

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  22. TEST COLT IN GREAT FORM

    One of the fastest centuries in first-class cricket in Australia for years was hit up by Don Bradman, the young Test batsman, for New South Wales against the English team in Sydney yesterday. Bradman, who scored 157, passed the 100 in 100 minutes. He is shown making a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. In Other Pages

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  24. CHAINING OF BLACKS DENIED

    CANBERRA, Saturday.--The Minister for Home Affairs (Mr Blakeley) took exception today to the publication of an article condemning the ...

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  25. TOBACCONIST WHO FOUNDED STEWARDS' UNION

    Mr R. J. Irvine, 66, secretary of the Marine Stewards' Union and founder of the organisation in 1909, died yesterday after a long illness. ...

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  26. FLYING BOAT DUE ON MONDAY

    The R.A.A.F. Southampton flying boat, was expected to arrive in Melbourne today, will not return until Monday at 3.30 p.m., according to ...

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  27. SUCCESS OF GEELONG SINGER IN PARIS

    GEELONG, Saturday.--Miss Marjorie Lawrence, of Wincheelsea, who came into prominence as a singer by winning The Sun Aria Contest at the ...

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  28. PLANTATIONS RUINED BY VOLCANIC ERUPTION

    SUVA (FIJI), Saturday.--Captain Anderson, of the Tongan yacht Hifofua, reported that the recent volcanic eruption on Hifofua Island destroyed ...

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