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  2. STATE CABINET DECISIONS.

    Not for another week or ten days will the Government be in a position to know actually what financial provision it will seek from the Loan Council for the ...

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  3. LATE NEWS.

    Miss Jean Batten, who just led to establish a new record the flight from Australia to gland, arrived at Croydon ...

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  4. JAPANESE NAVAL VISITORS

    At the invitation of the Government of Victoria a number of public men and representative citizens attended a luncheon at Parliament House yesterday to ...

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  5. UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF.

    Representatives of the central unemployed committee of the Trades Hall Council yesterday walled upon the Minister of Sustenance (Mr. Mackrell) and ...

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  6. SCRAP-OF-PAPER TREATY.

    Germany's "unofficial" order for the building of submarines, the possession of which is forbidden her by the Versailles treaty, is regarded seriously by British naval experts. The sudden decision to thus further defy ...

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  7. LOAN COUNCIL.

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The acting Treasurer (Mr. Casey) said to-day that he was still in communication with the State Governments concerning the date ...

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  8. AID FOR PRODUCERS.

    Stale assistance is to be given to wheat growers in the Charlton. Wycheproof and other areas which produce a substantial proportion of the State's wheat, to enable ...

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  9. BULK HANDLING.

    The appointment of Mr. F. W. Box as engineer to the Grain Elevators Board was made by Cabinet last night. This was in accordance with the recommendation ...

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  10. EMPIRE SHOPPING WEEK

    The Empire Shopping Week Council of Victoria is making arrangements to appeal to the public to buy Empire products ...

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  11. RECEPTION BY CONSUL.

    Rear-Admiral Nakamura and officers of the visiting Japanese training squadron were guests at a reception given in their honor, at Scott's Hotel yesterday ...

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  12. GIPPSLAND FLOODS.

    Cabinet had before it yesterday several reports relating to the flood damage in Gippsland, but these were not complete. It was decided that the Minister of Water ...

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  13. CHILD ADOPTION.

    The Government has decided to submit a bill to Parliament in the coming session to define more clearly certain provisions in the Children's Adoption ...

    Article : 134 words
  14. WERRIBEE SEWAGE FARM.

    Cabinet decided yesterday to pay a visit of inspection to the Metropolitan Board's sewage farm at Werribee on Wednesday, next week. ...

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  15. TASMANIA'S PROPOSAL.

    The Premier denied yesterday the report that lie had telegraphed to the Premiers of other States suggesting that there should be a conference of Premiers ...

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  16. MR. LYONS TO MR. LANG

    Replying to Mr. Lang's policy, speech; in reference to migration, Mr. Lyons denies that the purpose of Mr. Malcolm MacDonald's mission to Australia was to ...

    Article : 150 words
  17. ARCHBISHOP ENTHRONED

    Monsignor Arthur Hinsley, D.D., who was appointed by the Pope to succeed the late Cardinal Bourne as Archbishop of Westminster, was enthroned to-day. ...

    Article : 258 words
  18. Gala Theatre Night at His Majesty's.

    The admiral and officers of the visiting Japanese naval squadron were the guests of J. C. Williamson Ltd. at a gala performance of Victoria and Her Hussar ...

    Article : 254 words
  19. MR. LANG'S ASSERTIONS.

    Statements made by Mr. Lang in his policy speech in the New South Wales elections were criticised by Mr. Hogan, a former Premier, and Minister of ...

    Article : 451 words
  20. IRRIGATION IN INDIA.

    Some very large irrigation projects, estimated to cost £22,500,000, and requiring twenty years for their completion, have been planned by the ...

    Article : 133 words
  21. TENNIS AT MONTE CARLO

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  22. THE LONDON SEASON.

    The most brilliant London season since the war will-open to-night with grand opera at Covent Garden. There will be racing at Newmarket to-morrow, county ...

    Article : 155 words
  23. STABBED TO DEATH.

    Mr. T. R. B. Meadmore, formerly an officer in the Indian army was found murdered in the dickey scat of a motor car, which had stood for twelve hours in ...

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  24. PENSION PAYMENTS.

    The concern being felt by the Federal Government regarding the increase in pension payments was further emphasised yesterday by the ...

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  25. Visit to Sassafras.

    SASSAFRAS, Monday. -- To-day 400 officers and men from the Japanese squadron visited Sassafras as the guests of Melbourne City Council and the ...

    Article : 81 words
  26. A NEW SHAW PLAY.

    Mr. G. B. Shaw, who arrived from England to-day oil a visit to South Africa, announced that he had sent the manuscript of a new play. The Millionairess, ...

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  27. TWO KILLED.

    Mr. Arthur Scbag Monteflore, 23 years, a nephew of Lord Bearsted, was killed in an aeroplane' crash to-day, together with his passenger. Mr. G. Steavenson. ...

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  28. Officers Visit Bendigo.

    BENDIGO, Monday.--A party of ten Japanese officers' from the visiting war ships, led by Commander Hayakawa, today visited Bendigo, and were received ...

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  29. SURVEY FLIGHT STARTS.

    The geophysical survey flight by two Wapiti machines of the Air Force left Laverton air station yesterday on the first stage of the flight to Cloncurry. A ...

    Article : 88 words
  30. ROOSEVELT ON THE AIR

    President Roosevelt to-night delivered has first broadcast talk to the American people since September, apparently in a bid for public support to advance ...

    Article : 127 words
  31. THE PRICE OF GOLD.

    The price of gold is quoted to-day at £7 45½, compared with £7 54 on Saturday. ...

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  32. MELBOURNE-ADELAIDE EXPRESS.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--The South Australian Railway Commissioner advises that arrangements have been completed with the Victorian authorities for the ...

    Article : 72 words
  33. ARCHBISHOP HEAD.

    ADELAIDE, Monday. -- When the steamer Jervis Bay arrived at Adelaide to-day Archbishop Head said he refused to take seriously a report that ...

    Article : 64 words
  34. EXCHANGE RATES ON LONDON.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 52 words
  35. PONY'S MYSTERIOUS DEATH

    The Kew police are investigating the death on Saturday of Aloma, a six-year old pony mare, the property of Mr. J. Nicholson. Stevenson-street, Kew, which ...

    Article : 96 words
  36. "FLYING DOCTOR'S" LICENCE.

    The prosecution of the "flying doctor" (Dr. C. C. Fenton) for alleged breaches of the air navigation regulations will be proceeded with at Darwin to-day. The ...

    Article : 46 words
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  38. Advertising

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