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  2. CANE FIELDS DISPUTE.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Mr. W. Pulham, president of the British Preference League at Innisfail, stated this morning that the decision of Tully farmers' ...

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  3. WHOLESALE FACTORY THEFTS.

    That, between February and May of the present year, he received 45 bags of sugar, 25 boxes of margarine and 25 boxes of Sultanas knowing them to have been ...

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  4. SLUMP AT STATE MINE.

    WONTHAGGI, Friday.--The management of the State co[?]l mine to-day notified Mr. J. McIvars, secretary of the Powlett branch of the Miners' ...

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  5. UNEMPLOYED RELIEF

    Further unemployed relief works aggregating £105,020 were approved by Cabinet yesterday. The total allocation made from the fund is now £389,450. In ...

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  6. HEAD IN A WHIRL.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Miss Amy Johnson passed a quiet time to-day, and was indoors at Government House, packing most of the time. Although she came only ...

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  7. SOLDIERS' LEAGUE.

    Keen interest is being shown by returned soldiers throughout the Commonwealth in the situation created by the proposed resignation of Mr. G. J. C. Dyett ...

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  8. Aero Club Ball.

    Tickets are selling freely for the Aero Club ball, to be held at the Green Mill on Tuesday night, and which will be attended by Miss Amy Johnson. Tables ...

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  9. RELIEF FOR COUNTRY SHIRES.

    Having laid down the conditions under which assistance will be given from the relief funds to metropolitan councils Cabinet yesterday completed the scheme to be ...

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  10. THE SUGAR EMBARGO.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--In replying to Mr. Forde's criticism of the foreignisation of the sugar industry, Mr. Pulham, president of the British Preference ...

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  11. HIGH COST OF GAS.

    Efforts are being made to induce the Government to speed up its proposed amending legislation dealing with the existing wide franchises and monopolies ...

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  12. Photograph of Keith Anderson.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Miss Bon Hilliard, fiancee of the late Lieut. Keith Anderson, to-day presented a portrait of the dead air hero to Miss Amy Johnson. Miss ...

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  13. OVERSEAS SETTLERS' CLAIM.

    British settlers in Victoria have taken strong exception to the announcement that the State Government may not allow settlers appearing before the proposed royal ...

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  14. NO LANDING AT ALBURY.

    ALBURY, Friday.--Hostile comment has been aroused in Albury over the cancellation of the visit of Miss Amy Johnson. Leading airmen have landed here, ...

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  15. Conditions at Bureau.

    Allegations have been made that there has been some laxity at the Labor Exchange, where the unemployed have to register. The Premier said last night ...

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  16. CHEAPER COAL.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Optimism regarding the future of the coal trade was expressed by the chairman of the Northern Collieries' Association (Mr. C. M. McDonald) ...

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  17. ATTITUDE OF COUNCILS.

    The conditions of unemployment relief, providing for the payment by the State to metropolitan municipalities of a subsidy of £1 for £1 in respect of the ...

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  18. THE GEELONG RECEPTION.

    With reference to the proposed visit of Miss Johnson to Geelong on Wednesday next, pilot members of the Australian Aero Club have been notified that ...

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  19. MONEY FOR ROADS.

    WOODLEIGH, Friday.--Settlers in the district of St. Holier claim they have a just grievance against the powers that be in regard to road facilities in the ...

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  20. A LATER MESSAGE.

    A message received from Major de Havilland last night stated he would circle over Albury in the plane containing Miss Johnson at 2.30 p.m. on Sunday, and ...

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  21. BRIGHTON GAS CHARGES.

    The recent increase in the price of gas decided on by the directors of the Brighton Gas Co. was brought under the notice of Sundringham council on Thursday ...

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  22. WOMAN AND DAUGHTER CHARGED.

    Vera Hamilton, 36 years, widow, and her daughter, Jean Hamilton, 17 years, both of Camden-street, Oakleigh, appeared before Mr. Bond, P.M., and ...

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  23. MELBOURNE LANDING.

    Given fine weather a large attendance is expected at the Moonee Valley racecourse on Monday to witness the arrival of Miss Amy Johnson. There has been ...

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  24. A MYSTERY FLIGHT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Captain Savino, the Italian [?]ee, who is said to be flying to Australia, is more of a mystery man than over. The Italian consulate received ...

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  25. THE ABERDARE DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--In an effort to over-come the difficulty arising from the seniority question at the three Aberdare mines, in the Cessnock area, a committee ...

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  26. THE WHEAT POOL.

    NUMURKAH, Friday.--At a meeting convened by the Wheat Growers' Anti-Compulsion League this afternoon there was an attendance of about 200 farmers. ...

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  27. CLOTHING TRADES AWARD.

    In the Arbitration Court yesterday, before Judge Drake-Brockman, an application was made by the Amalgamated Clothing and Allied Trades Union for ...

    Article : 305 words
  28. DAMAGES CLAIMED BY MINERS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Certain members of the Aberdare lodge, who have been prevented from returning to their work at Aberdare colliery, are instituting legal ...

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  29. KITCHENER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL.

    GEELONG, Friday.--Information was received to-day that the State Treasurer had agreed to allot £4000 from the new charities fund to the Kitchener Memorial ...

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  30. Attitude of the Government.

    It is not the desire of the State Government that counsel should appear either for the State or for the overseas settlers before the royal commission ...

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  31. Further Shipments for Melbourne.

    Since the resumption of work on the Newcastle coal fields there has been a large amount of coal skipped to Melbourne. During the coming week about 7000 tons will ...

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  32. WAGES GARNISHEED.

    BALLARAT, Friday.--The Ballarat Trades Hall Council has carried a resolution that the Attorney-General be informed of the action of a certain ...

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  33. IMPROVEMENTS AT PRESTON.

    An extensive scheme of improvements is being carried out at Preston by the city curator, Mr. Eagle. At present he has a staff of men laying out and improving ...

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  34. WATER IN PETROL.

    NHILL, Friday.--Two men named Alfred Richard Beatty, 30 years, and William Albert Smith, 23 years, were charged with stealing a motor car, the ...

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  35. HOBART UNEMPLOYED.

    HOBART, Friday.--The unemployed situation in Hobart has been accentuated by the refusal of the men to work for less than the basic wage. ...

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  36. POST OFFICE ROBBERY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Flourishing a heavily calibred revolver, a masked bandit held up the South Annandale post office, Parramatta-road, early to-night, and ...

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  37. NO ACTION AT DOOKIE.

    DOOKIE, Friday.--At a meeting of Dookie A. and P. Society a letter was received in connection with the compulsory wheat pool. No action was taken, as it ...

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  38. Trading Hours of Motor Garages.

    At a meeting of the Shop Assistants' Union on Thursday evening consideration was given to proposals recently placed before the Minister of Labor (Mr. ...

    Article : 101 words
  39. BENDIGO INDIGNANT AT SMALL AMOUNT.

    BENDIGO, Friday.--Bendigo city councillors are indignant that Bendigo has been allotted only £302 as the first instalment of the unemployed relief fund. ...

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  40. ATTEMPTED MURDER.

    HOBART, Friday.—The hearing was concluded in the police court to-day of the charge of attempted murder against Archibald Derwent Bellette, who, it was ...

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  41. PROVISION OF SUSTENANCE.

    Owing to the fact that most of the metropolitan benevolent societies have not offices, staff and the organisation generally to handle successfully the distribution of ...

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  42. MAN ATTACKED AT ST. KILDA.

    Called to the corner of Acland and Fitzroy streets, St. Kilda, yesterday evening the police motor patrol found Leslie Goldberg, 37 years, of Robe-street, St. Kilda, ...

    Article : 71 words
  43. A KYABRAM REQUEST.

    KYABRAM, Friday.--Kyabram Traders' Association has appointed a deputation to wait upon Mr. J. Allan, M.L.A., with the object of urging that money ...

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  44. Australasian Institute of Secretaries.

    At a meeting of the Victorian co[?] of the Australasian Institute of Secretaries, Messrs. A. E. Sampson, R. E. V. Church, G. G. Mason, R. F. Murray, W. ...

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  46. Family Notices

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