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  2. CURRENCY PROBLEMS.

    The embargo on the export of gold from Japan, which has been in force for thirteen years, was removed to-day. Japan's present percentage of gold in relation to the ...

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  3. AMERICA'S PROHIBITION.

    The Presidents crime commission has made a preliminary statement showing that the Government's machinery for the enforcement of the law is unquestionably ...

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  4. BANKERS TO THE RESCUE.

    Addressing Manchester Chamber of Commerce last night, Mr. Thomas, Minister in charge of unemployment, dealt with the difficulties that confront him ...

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  5. MR. FENTON'S CLOTHES.

    In an article in the Yorkshire Post an Anglo-Australian discusses tho fact that Mr. Fenton, Australian Minister of Customs, who is coming to England to ...

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  6. NEWS FROM ANTARCTICA.

    [An Rights Reserved Reproduction in Whole or in Part Outside Australia Forbidden] CANBERRA, Sunday --The following message from Sir Douglas Mawson was ...

    Article : 285 words
  7. BUSH FIRES.

    Efforts to bring home to the people of Victoria the serious menace of bush fires will be made in over 600 centres throughout the State during the coming week by ...

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  8. ANTAGONISM TO POLICE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The antagonism to the police on the coal fields yesterday was more pronounced than ever. Tim police allege that insulting language ...

    Article : 206 words
  9. Grass Fire at Wangaratta.

    WANGARATTA, Sunday.--A grass fire broke out yesterday afternoon on the property of Mr. S. W. Bowers, at Meadow Creek, it was first noticed by a ...

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  10. A SOCIALIST'S CRITICISM.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Speaking in the Domain to-day, Mr. E. Judd, general secretary of, the Socialist Labor party, said there were at least five ugly facts in ...

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  11. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Minister of Works (Mr; Jones) end Minister of Forests (Mr. Beekett) visited Yea during the week end, to inquire into a road dispute. ...

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  12. INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENT.

    The first international agreement has been achieved in the history of the coalmining industry. British and Polish ex-, porters. Have pledged to be guided in future ...

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  13. STEAMER ON A REEF.

    While on her maiden voyage from Scotland to Lourenco Marques, the steamer Limpopo was wrecked on a reef near Sylvia Hill, 96 miles north of ...

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  14. PNEUMONIC PLAGUE.

    A farmer's family has been wiped out by pneumonic plague at Berkly, near Kimberley. A sou, aged 17 years, was the first victim, and then the mother and ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN EXPLORERS.

    WEST, Sunday.--The touring members of the Historical Society were welcomed on their arrival here by the Nyah Soldiers' League. ...

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  16. RICHMOND FACTORY FIRE

    Having suffered severely for two days as a result of shocking burns to his body, Denis Slattery, 50 years, factory employe, of Sutton-grore, Richmond, who was one ...

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  17. TAX ON THEATRES.

    In view of the assurance given by the Premier "(Mr, Hogar.) that the Government would review the entertainments tax, Sir George, Tallis, of J. C. Williamson ...

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  18. References in Churches.

    The necessity of exercising caution in the use of fire in the bush was stressed in several churches in the suburbs, and country yesterday. In some districts tha ...

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  19. SPEEDBOAT PILOT'S COMPLAINT.

    The Hawk, a vessel which figured in a somewhat sensational case in the district court some few weeks ago, was concerned in an excitin[?] episode at Williamstown ...

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  20. BLAZE AT FLEMINGTON.

    Police are investigating a case of incendiarism alleged to have occurred at Flemington last week. About 10-p.m. on Thursday a fire occurred at the rear of the ...

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  21. Protecting the Forests.

    Commenting on the Canadian system or forest protection advocated by d correspondent in "The Age" on Saturday, an official of the Victoria Forests ...

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  22. Theatrical Company Given Notice

    In a letter which he sent to the Premier on Friday. Mr. Frank Neil, theatrical manager, states that, owing to arbitration awards for ballet, enorus, stage staff, ...

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  23. Memorial to Sturt.

    RED CUFFS, Sunday.--The memorial elected by Red Cliffs Chamber of Commerce to the memory, of Captain Charles Sturt, who passed along the Murray at ...

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  24. FIRE AT COLLINGWOOD.

    Damage estimated at £500 was done by a fire which broke out about 8 p.m. on Saturday, in storage sheds at the rear of the main paper store of Australian Paper ...

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  25. WOMBAT STATE FOREST.

    GISBORNE, Saturday; --Farmers here cannot see what advantage Bush Fire week will be to thorn or tho district. For some unexplained reason the fire ...

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  26. ATHEISM IN RUSSIA.

    The soviet press claims that the demonstrations against Christmas in the old style, which began on fish inst., were successful throughout the country. ...

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  27. Attitude of Employes.

    To consider matters affeeting the proposed increase in the amusement tax, as well as the-general conditions of employment, a special meeting of the stage, ...

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  28. FIRE AT BLACK ROCK.

    Last night, about 10.43 o'clock, a fire Lat Black Rock destroyed Half Moon Bay Life-Saving Club house, erected on the beach. The whole of the club's ...

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  29. SOUTH AFRICAN CUSTOMS

    Delegates Horn southern and northern Rhodesia, including Sir James C. Maxwell, Governor of northern Rhodesia, have been discussing customs matters at Bulawayo ...

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  30. BACK TO WARENAMBOOL.

    WARRNAMBOOL, Sunday.--Back-to-Warrnambool week started most successfully on Saturday in bright, cool weather. Prior to the sports gathering a ...

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  31. GEELONG OUTBREAKS.

    GEELONG, Sunday.--Geelong City and Geelong West fire brigades assisted Newtown and Chilwell brigade in combating the fire. Which destroyed the Kindergarten ...

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  32. ACTIVITY AT TRARALGON

    TRARALGON, Saturday.--at the annual meeting of the Traralgon Bush Five Brigade the following officers were appointed:--Captain, Mr. E. S. ...

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  33. AN ANCIENT CHARGE.

    [?]een [?]ctments against a New Zealand laud agent named Crouch, charging him with forgery, were dismissed by District Judge Breaster at Helton to-day, ...

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  34. STOWAWAYS FROM NEW ZEALAND.

    Samuel Weir, 19 years, of Blantyre, Scotland, was yesterday charged at Eastham court with having stowed away on the Rangitiki on the trip from New ...

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  35. MERGER OF BREWERIES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Mr. Arnold Resell, following the merger of Resch's Brewery with Tooth's Ltd., has given his former employes £30,000. The money is to be ...

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  36. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    John Sutton, formely of 44. victoria [?] Auburn, and Into of 52 Karma-avenue, East Malvern, retired corporation employe. [?]died on The 2nd December, 1929. left by will ...

    Article : 81 words
  37. UNIVERSITY WOMEN.

    HOBART, Sunday.--The fifth biennial conference of the Australian Federation of University Women will commence its sittings in Hobart on Monday next. ...

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  38. PLIGHT OF DRUG ADDICTS.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Traffickers in ilicit drugs have been busy in Brisbane during the last few months. Several well- known cocaine addicts have been ...

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  39. LAW LIST-- THIS DAY.

    HIGH COURT OP AUSTRALIA.--(In No. 3 Civil Court, before the Full Court, at 10.80)-- The Caledonian Collieries Ltd. und others v. the Australasian Coal and Shale Employes ...

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  40. FIRE NEAR BENDIGO.

    BENDIGO, Sunday.--A cigarette carelessly thrown from a passing motor car is believed to have been responsible for a fire which broke out in tire Big Hill ...

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  41. A UNIQUE DISTINCTION FOR Sill BERTRAM MACKENNAL.

    Sir Bertram Mackennal, the Australia sculptor, enjoys a unique distinction is that he is the only man whose initials have been allowed to appear on Bitish ...

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  42. FATAL BITE BY SPIDER.

    SYDNEY. Sunday.--Bitten on the forefinger by a black, or trapdoor; spider, about 8.30 a.m. yesterday, Mrs. H. Bryant, of Wahroonga, died eight hours later in Royal ...

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