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  2. FRENCH POLITICAL CRISIS.

    The Tardieu Cabinet resigned to-day after a defeat in the Senate by 147 votes to 130, following on the Oppositions interpellation regarding the Government's ...

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  3. WHY FISH PRICES ARE HIGH.

    Many retail fish shops in the city are apparently quite oblivious to what is happening to the rest of the community. Judging by the prices they charge for ...

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  4. A BAD FORM OF GAMBLING

    In order to obtain much-needed additional revenue from the held of race-course betting Parliament recently passed legislation for the introduction of the ...

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  5. CONVERSION LOAN.

    The Acting Treasurer referred yesterday to a number of letters published in the press and to many similar letters addressed to him at the ...

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  6. EARTHQUAKE IN BURMA.

    Forty Persons were killed and many were injured in the Pyu area, near Toungoo, in an earthquake that was felt throughout Burma this morning. A large ...

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  7. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    In Now York City Hall on Thursday Sir Thomas Lipton received from a committee headed by the mayor a gold and silver loving cup and a bound volume ...

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  8. BRITISH DYESTUFFS.

    In the House of Commons, Sir P. Canliffe-Lister moved the continuance of the Dyestuffs Act till 1936. He described German efforts, to capture trade before ...

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  9. UPPER HOUSE ABOLITION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--It was learned to-day that if Sir-John Pe[?], President of the Legislative Council, refuses to send the Referendum Repeal and the Council ...

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  10. THE TOTALISATOR

    Although the bill legalising the totalisator in Victoria was passed by Parliament as for back as May last, no racing club has yet commenced the election of the ...

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  11. LABOR CABINET'S LIFE.

    Speculation as to the duration of Labor rule is revived by Mr. MacDonald's statement that the Electoral Reform Bill will be introduced in the House of ...

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  12. STATE RAILWAYS.

    Under cross-examination yesterday, before the Hallways Classification Board, Mr. J. F. Chappie, acting general secretary of the Australian Railways Union, ...

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  13. BRAVE AIRWOMAN.

    Details have been received of the accident which suddenly terminated the flight of Miss Winifred Spooner and Flying Officer Edwards to Capetown. ...

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  14. THE OFFER OF REDEMPTION.

    Now that the 6 per cent, bonds and inscribed stock maturing on 15th December may be redeemed at branches of the Commonwealth Bank in the capital cities ...

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  15. ELWOOD SHOOTING CASE.

    Before Mr. J. W. K. Freeman, P.M., in the City Court yesterday, Edward. Leeming, 19 years, salesman, was charged with having shot at Clarence, Holford at ...

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  16. SALARIES OF M's.P.

    "In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Everard inquired whether in the interests of economy and in order to set an example to the country, the Government would ...

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  17. Co-operation of Business Firms.

    Loan subscriptions during the present week gave a steady average exceeding 2000 a day. At the close of business on Thursday the total amount subscribed was ...

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  18. TERRORISM IN INDIA.

    Twice this week the police were attacked by villagers in the, Saran district of Bihar and Orissa, while assisting in the collection of taxes, and were ...

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  19. THE AIRSHIP DISASTER.

    Captain Eckener, commander of the Graf Zeppelin, gave technical evidence to-day at the inquiry into the R101 disaster. ...

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  20. BUTTER FOR CANADA.

    Mr. McGregor, Australian Trade Commissioner, said to-day there was absolutely no danger of the Canadian market. being flooded with Australian butter. He had ...

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  21. BANK MANAGER'S DEATH

    Officers of the branch of the National Bank at Melbourne University were horrified yesterday afternoon to find the manager, Roy J. Sims, 28 years, of ...

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  22. BETTING IN HOTELS.

    HORSHAM, Friday.--Mr. Jas. Lock presided at the annual sitting of the Licensing Court for the licensing district of Lowan and Borung. With one ...

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  23. THE SYDNEY EXPRESSES.

    SEYMOUR, Friday.--Apropos of the proposal by the Railway Commissioners to abolish the Sunday expresses on the the Sydney line, railway men here suggest the ...

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  24. THE GOLD RESERVES.

    The "Daily Mail" asks:--"Is it too much to hope that the statesmen and the financiers of the world will put their heads together to see what can be done ...

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  25. SIR OTTO NIEMEYER'S OPINION.

    Asked what he thought of the financial situation in Australia, Sir Otto Niemeyer, on his arrival here to-day, declared it to be serious. An improvement could not be ...

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  26. WILLS AND ESTATES

    Ella Elizabeth Hawkes, late of Dowen-street, Camberwell, who died on 23rd August last, left by will dated 26th June, 1930, real estate valued at £2620 and personal property valued at ...

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  27. DEATH OF MENA GRIFFITHS.

    In their investigations of the murder of Mena Griffiths, the girl whose body was found in an empty house at Ormond on 9th November, Senior Detective Bruce ...

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  28. ITALIAN MIGRANTS

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Following on the refusal of the Minister for Home Affairs to allow 62 Italians who reached Sydney this week on the R.M.S. Orford to land, ...

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  29. FINANCIAL PROBLEMS.

    It was stated by the chairman of the Commonwealth Bank Board, Sir Robert Gibson, yesterday that a conference between representatives of the ...

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  30. SUNDAY THEATRES.

    The question of the Sunday opening of cinemas and theatres has been thrown into the melting pot by a sensational verdict in the King's bunch division in an action ...

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  31. EX-AUSTRALIAN AVIATOR.

    Following the investigation, into the death of a man in the death of a man in the charity ward of Jacksonville Hospital, Judge Anderson said deceased was Vincent P. Taylor, an ...

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  32. UNITED COUNTRY PARTY.

    BENDIGO, Friday.--The first function held by Bendigo branch of the United Country party since the union of the two country organisations took place to-day ...

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  33. TARIFF AGREEMENT.

    Negotiations have been opened with Australia for a renewal of the tariff, agreement which Australia terminated in 1926. It is anticipated an agreement will be ...

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  34. PERFORMING RIGHTS.

    An action has been commenced in the Supreme Court by J. G. Williamson Ltd., of the Comedy Theatre, Exhibition-street against Union Theatres Ltd., of ...

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  35. UNSETTLED WEATHER.

    Yesterday's Humid weather, conditions in the city culminated in light but steady showers, in the evening, with a gradual lowering of temperature. A cool wind ...

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  36. HEALTH OF THE WORKER.

    "No man's occupation should endanger his life or [?] his health," said the Prince of Wales, in addressing the Industrial Health Education Society last night. ...

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  37. SEIZURE OF COCAINE.

    Five hundred ounces of cocaine, valued at nearly £3000, was seized by customs officials an the British India steamer Gamaria on her arrival at Karachi from ...

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  38. Six Missing from Steamer.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Despite the fact that a close watch had been kept on the Italian immigrants who were refused permission to land from R.M.S. Orford, six ...

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  39. BRITISH UNEMPLOYMENT.

    Thirty Labor Commoners have signed a manifesto by Sir. Oswald Mosley demanding the treatment of the unemployment situation as a national emergency ...

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  40. McMAHON IN COURT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Detectives Bruce and Davis of Melbourne, visited a bottle yard at St. Peters to-day and arrested Hobert James McMabon, 36 years, on ...

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  41. DISSENSION IN CONGRESS.

    The first serious dissension in the present Congress occurred upon the transmission by President Hoover of a request that 150,000,000. dollars be appropriated ...

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  42. SUN BASKERS FINED.

    Four young men were proceeded against at South Melbourne court yesterday for sun basking on the South Melbourne beach without having the upper portion ...

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  43. GENERAL CABLES.

    Mr. A. A. Innes, representative, of the Sugar Producers' Association, will leave London in the R.M.S. Ormonde to-day; He has investigated many aspects of the ...

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  44. A SALUTARY SENTENCE.

    HOBART, Friday.--In the Criminal Court to-day, on a charge of violent assault of Mrs. Cross and her daughter, and the theft of £11, Leslie Grainger was ...

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  45. Animals in Holiday Times.

    Sir.--The Animal Welfare League asks [?] taking holidays and leaving their [?] unattended, not to leave their animals and birds to fend for themselves. ...

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  46. SOCIAL PESTS.

    At a meeting of the diocesan council of the Girls' Friendly Society it was resolved that--In view of the recent attacks on the girls ...

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  47. INSOLVENCIES.

    Hugh Grace, of Tomson-street, Essendon, carrying on business at Margaret-street, Moonec Ponds, gracer, Causes of Insolvency: Excessive rent, bad debts and loss of trad over twelve ...

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  50. UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE.

    DECEMBER CONFERRING OF DEGREES. The last day of entry for degrees to be conferred on 23rd December is Saturday, 6th December. ...

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