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  2. UNEMPLOYED RELIEF.

    Member of Collingwood city council yesterday waited upon the Minister of Public Works and asked for Government assistance to enable the council to carry ...

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  3. MOTOR TRAFFIC.

    A motor cyclist was seriously injured and a woman and her infant son received minor injuries, when a motor cycle [?]lided with a perambulator in Church-street. ...

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  4. EDEN-MONARO DISPUTE.

    Further evidence in connection with the petition by John Arthur Perkins, of James-street, Manly, against the return of John Joseph Cusack for the Eden -Monaro ...

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  5. LIQUOR REFERENDUM.

    Provisions governing compensation to licensed victuallers in the remote contingency of an affirmative vote in the approaching licenses abolition poll, throw ...

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  6. SALE OF AN HOTEL.

    The action by way of counter claim by Mills Fenton McNeill, of Corner Hotel, Fitzroy-street. St. Kilda, licensed victualler, against Miss Mary Eileen Bray ...

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  7. IMPERIAL UNITY.

    Harrap has published Lord Melchett's book, "Imperial Economic Unity." It is believed the perusal of an advance copy materially influenced Mr. Baldwin's speech ...

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  8. CLEMENCEAU AND FOCH.

    An outspoken biography of Clemenceau by his secretary and friend, Jean Martel, has been published by Longmans simultancously with the publication of a ...

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  9. GREATER MELBOURNE SCHEME.

    The development of municipal government to its highest power, recognising such to be a leading factor in the materialisation of social democracy and ...

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  10. THE AUSTRALIAN PARTY.

    Another branch of the Australian party was formed at St. Kilda last night, following a successful and crowded meeting in the town hall, which was addressed by ...

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  11. CAR AND CYCLE COLLIDE.

    Herbert Sanders, hire car driver, Grant- street, Oakleigh, was charged at the local court yesterday with having driven a motor car in a dangerous manner. ...

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  12. ESTATE AGENT'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The police have detained the wife of Percy James McDonald, 52 years, an Restate agent, who died in agony shortly after he consumed a ...

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  13. PROPOSAL BEFORE TRADES COUNCIL.

    The standing orders of the Trades Hall Council were suspended last evening to enable Mr. M. J. Murphy (Liquor Trades Union) to move-- ...

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  14. SHOTS ON THE RIVER.

    Rumanian posts along the river Dneister, hearing the sound of oars at midnight, fired. The fire was returned from the Russian bank. Meanwhile a ...

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  15. DRUNK IN CHARGE OF CAR.

    At the Oakleigh court yesterday John Joseph Toshack, 24 years, married, Windsor-road, Pascoe Vale, was charged with having been drunk in charge of a ...

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  16. MINISTER REVIEWS POSITION.

    The Mayor of Richmond (Cr. Lightfoot) convened a meeting of citizens on Wednesday night at the town hall to consider the raising of a fund to relieve the ...

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  17. THE DIPHTHERIA SCARE.

    When six mothers of pupils attending Middle Park State school waited on the head master, Mr. Smith, to ask him could he assure them that every precaution was ...

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  18. AUSTRIA AND ITALY.

    The text of the Austro-Italian treaty of friendship and conciliation signed on 6th February shows that it aims to consolidate the existing friendly relations by an ...

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  19. Mrs. Glencross at Benalla.

    BENALLA, Thursday, Mrs. Glencross addressed a meeting in the Memorial Hall last night. Referring to the forthcoming liquor poll Mrs. Glencross described the ...

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  20. THE KING TO THE CHURCH.

    The King in a message to Convocation in reply to the address presented to him at the close of 1929 said:-- "I am rejoiced to observe the spirit ...

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  21. A MANAGING DIRECTOR'S SALARY.

    Mr. Justice. Macfarlan in the Banco Court yesterday delivered judgment on an appeal by Matthew Ferguson, formerly managing director of Ferguson Bros. Pty. ...

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  22. A RECORD FLIGHT.

    A record flight for a light plane was completed at 6.40 o'clock last night, when a DH Gipsy Moth landed at Essendon acrodrome after a flight of 13 hours' and ...

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  23. WOMEN'S CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE.

    The women's campaign committee for no-licence, will mete at the lounge, 4th floor, Centreway, on Monday afternoon, at 2 p.m. Arrangements will be ...

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  24. TAXING THE TRIBES.

    With the coming of winter in afghanistan King Nadir Khan's troubles have begun. Fierce fighting occurred between a thousand - Shinwari tribesmen and Afghan ...

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  25. HAD FOURTEEN DRINKS.

    Frank Fletcher, 22 years, John-street, Oakleigh, was before the local court yesterday, charged with having been drunk in charge of a motor vehicle. ...

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  26. SMALL NEW MOTOR SHIP.

    After a remarkably fast passage for a vessel of her size, the new motor ship Port Waikato arrived in Melbourne yesterday on her maiden voyage. She was ...

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  27. DUCK SEASON.

    COLAC, Thursday.--At the local police court Harry Sharp, of Elliminyt, was charged with having on 30th December been in possession of portion of four wild ...

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  28. ECONOMIC COUNCIL.

    The New Economic Advisory Council, the constitution of which the Prime Minister announced in the House of Commons to-day, will consist of men eminent in ...

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  29. THE REGULATIONS.

    The Chief Secretary has received from both parties interested in the liquor referendum their comments on the regulation which have been framed to ...

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  30. FORMER BRITISH SOLDIERS

    On behalf of a large number of former British solders who are unemployed in Australia, an appeal for assistance is being made by the committee of the Imperial ...

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  31. LEARNER CRASHES INTO WINDOW.

    When Albert Ottaway, of Malpas-street, East Preston, was fined £2 at the local court yesterday for having ridden a motor cycle without a licence, it was stated that ...

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  32. THE NO-LlCENCE POLL.

    Sir,--"Voter's" queries demand thoughtful attention. He notes that the "Drys" have crossed off the alleged revenue loss which the "Wets" wrongly assume would ...

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  33. THEFT AS SERVANT ALLEGED.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--In the police court, before Mr. W. E. H. Ferguson, P.M., to-day, a solicitor, Robert McGowan, 54 years, on remand, was charged with ...

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  34. FLOCKING TO UPPER MURRAY.

    ALBURY, Thursday.--For the opening of the duck season operations will centre principally on the Upper Murray, to where the ducks, driven from their usual ...

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  35. CRIME IN CHICAGO.

    With the explosion of another Bomb on the north side of the city of Chicago, destroying a laundry and injuring two persons, business men have created an ...

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  36. COSTLY GUY FAWKES DAY PRANK.

    CASTLEMAINE, Thursday.-- When Mr. and Mrs. Green, of Farnsworth-street, returned to their home after a temporary absence about 11 p.m. on Guy ...

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  37. AIRCRAFT AT SEYMOUR.

    A feature of the new oil depot which is bring constructed for the Shell company at Seymour is a large roof sign comprising the name of the town distinctly ...

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  38. JERVIS BAY TO CALL AT HAMBURG

    For the first time since the Bay liners were built for the former Commonwealth line, nearly ten years ago, one of the vessels is to load at other than a British ...

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  39. EMPIRE AIR ROUTES.

    "My case is like Balaam's reversed," said Mr. Handley-Page, chairman of the Aircraft Constructors' Society, in moving a vote of thanks to Sir Denistoun Burney ...

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  40. FEW BIRDS IN BALLARAT DISTRICT.

    BALLARAT, Thursday.-- The most unfavorable prospects for many years in this district face duck shooters on Saturday. Both lakes "Burrumbeet and ...

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  41. THE METAL TRADE.

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Stressing the [?] that they could not compete with imports, with the result that at the present time the industry was in a ...

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  42. MEASLES ON S. BARRABOOL.

    An outbreak of measles occurred on the P. and O. Branch liner Barrabool, which arrived in Melbourne yesterday. The first case was discovered in the Red Sea, when ...

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  43. MAN REELS IN COURT.

    Frank Watkins, 35 years of age, of Victoria-street, Footscray, was charged at the local court yesterday with having been in possession of a laundry copper ...

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  44. THE FIRE ON THE S. MAIMOA.

    The fire on the steamer Maimon, which is at Horta, is increasing in the lower hold 'tween deeks, which is being flooded. All the wool in the compartment is on ...

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  45. TASMANIA'S FINANCES.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.--The Federal Public Accounts Commiette continued the taking of evidence to-day on Tasmania's case for increased assistance. The ...

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  46. AEROPLANES COLLIDE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- When flying in formation two planes collided to-day at Richmond at a height of 1000 feet. One was piloted by Cadet McMillan and the ...

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  47. THE SPANISH EX-DICTATOR.

    General de Rivera, the former dictator of Spain, has arrived in Paris, and is staying with friends. He refuses to be interviewed. It is rumored that he has come ...

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  48. NEW SOUTH WALES ELECTIONS.

    ALBURY, Thursday.--The Country party is making a move in connection with the southern seats in the State elections this year. It is not likely that ...

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  49. DEATH OF BALLARAT AGENT.

    From his inquiries into the death of Francis Joseph Chambers, of Ballarat, commission agent, who was found unconscious on the permanent way at ...

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  50. EARTHQUAKE IN NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.--Residents of Hawkes Bay were terrified at a recurrence of earthquakes. Porangahau River was violently ...

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  51. CITY TOBACCO ROBBERIES.

    Questioned yesterday regarding the complaint made by Mr. J. E. Hunt, managing director of J. E. Hunt Pty. Ltd., tobacco merchants, that inactivity was ...

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  52. IMPORTED PEANUTS.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Acting Minister of Customs, Mr. Forde, announced to-day that a request by the Queensland Peanut Pool Beard for an ...

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  53. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    Flying Officers Kay and Piper arrived at Malta this morning from Naples, and left later for Tobruk, in Tripoli. ...

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  54. ALLEGED THEFT OF CAR.

    On 10th January a baby Austin saloon car, valued at £250, the property of Mrs. Davey, of College-street, Elsternwick, was stolen from Little Bourke -street. ...

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  55. WHEAT FOR MILLERS.

    When it was reported in December last that the wheat pool had made arrangements to supply grain to millers, trade comment was that growers in ...

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  56. EXPORT SUGAR REBATES.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The export sugar committee has fixed the export sugar rebates as from 1st February at £15 15 a ton on fruit products and £24 ...

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  57. PREFERENCE TO UNIONISTS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Trades Hall union officials decided to urge the Federal Government to refuse tariff protection to manufacturers who will not give absolute ...

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  60. ATTEMPT TO SMUGGLE OPIUM.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Customs officials to-day discovered 24 tins of oplum, valued at £100, in the belt of a Chinese cook, who had got ashore from the Japanese ...

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