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  2. UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF

    Almost wholehearted public support is being accorded the special article in "The Age" on Saturday last which urged an immediate reorganisation of the Victorian ...

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  3. HISTORICAL TREASURES.

    A Mexican tomb which has just been uncovered near Oaxaca, proves to be a veritable store house of historical material and treasures of fifteenth century Mexican ...

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  4. A JOLIMONT SENSATION.

    Expecting that an important development would occur last night in connection with the murder of Arthur Brennan by a suspected housebreaker outside his home ...

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  5. BUSH FIRES.

    According to reports from Dromana, the fire Which was burning in the hills during the week end was well under control yesterday, and was being watched by the ...

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  6. LYONS GOVERNMENT.

    Since Mr. Lyons refused to accept the proposal of the Federal Country party that one of its members should be appointed Minister of Customs, there has ...

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  7. TO THE ANTARCTIC.

    Among the many projects of the H. G. Watkins Antarctic Expedition is a 1500- miles sledge journey across unknown country from Weddell Sea to Ross Sea. ...

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  8. FLOATING DEBT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Addressing journalists who tendered him a luncheon to-day the Prime Minister, Mr. Lyons, said our people must be employed in ...

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  9. IN GIPPSLAND.

    ROSEDALE, Monday.--Fires are raging in Willung district on both sides of Merriman's Creek, and thousands of acres of grass and much fencing have been ...

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  10. ACROSS THE TIMOR SEA.

    Air-Commodore Kingsford Smith arrived at Koepong at 1.20 p.m. yesterday. It had been raining continuously, and the ground at the local aerodrome was soft, ...

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  11. SETTLERS IN GIPPSLAND.

    The committee appointed under the Unemployment Relief Act to deal with sustenance and other matters held its second meeting yesterday, and decided to ...

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  12. Grass Land Swept—Wool Shed and Yards Burnt.

    SALE, Monday.--Grass fires are burning in Stradbrook and Seaspray districts. All the grass country from the Beehive farm to Seaspray has been swept. Mr. ...

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  13. Volunteers Save Two Homes.

    TRAFALGAR, Monday,--Bush fires have been burning fiercely in timbered country on both sides of the town. and smoke is hanging over the district like a ...

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  14. A SEAT IN PARLIAMENT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--An attempt is, to be made by cablegram to induce Air-Commodore Kingsford Smith to contest East Sydney as a U.A.P. candidate, to fill the ...

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  15. OUR OVERSEAS DEBT.

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The payment of £2,607,135 overseas iiv March to meet interest charges will cost the Commonwealth £750,276. Included in the total ...

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  16. Blaze Near Traralgon Town- ship.

    TRABALGON, Monday.—A grass fire broke out yesterday afternoon on the west side of the township. Fortunately a strong wind swept it away from the town. but ...

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  17. PATROL CAR FATALITY.

    No trace has yet been discovered of the two men and a woman who were the occupants of the stolen motor car that was being pursued by the police patrol ...

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  18. SIR S. ARGYLE'S VIEWS.

    Agreement was expressed yesterday by the leader of the State Opposition (Sir S. Argyle) with the special article in "The Age" on Saturday, which urged the ...

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  19. HEAVY RAIN AT DARWIN.

    Four inches of rain have fallen at Darwin during the past two days, making ground operations on the Fanny Bay aerodrome to receive the Southern Star ...

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  20. MINE MAGAZINE IN DANGER.

    WONTHAGGI, Monday.--On Saturday afternoon a fire started in the scrub on the north of wonthaggi reserve, and damage representing over £200 ...

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  21. Position in West Australia.

    PERTH. Monday.--Since the opening of the Blackboy and Hovcen unemployment camps men have been housed there on the basis of one and a half day's work ...

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  22. MR. LYONS IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Speaking at a civic reception recorded him by the Lord Mayor (Alderman Walder) to-day, the Prime Minister said be wished the ...

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  23. EXCHANGE ON LONDON.

    The Bank of New South Wales, in a circular issued yesterday, argues that the custodians of Australian currency and finance should aim at a restored balance ...

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  24. NEW SUSTENANCE RATES.

    The Minister in charge of sustenance (Mr. R. Willamsns, M.L.C.) announced yesterday that the following new rates of sustenance for unemployed would apply ...

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  25. MELBA IN FICTION.

    London newspapers declare a sensation will be caused by Beverley Nichols's new novel,"Evensong," which the firm of Jonnthan Cape is publishing to-day. The ...

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  26. BYRD'S PLANS.

    Rear-Admiral Byrd, addressing the Explorers' Club, revealed that in his forthcoming expedition to the Antarctic he intends to establish a sub-base in the interior ...

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  27. In Narre Warren District.

    NARRE WARREN, Monday Considerable damage was caused to fences and property by bush fires in this district during the week end, but several houses were ...

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  28. WATERSIDE WORK.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--South Australia's coastal shipping may be held up if a dispute which broke out at Port Adelaide this morning spreads. For some time ...

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  29. Wooden Pipe Line Saved.

    BUNYIP, Monday.--With the continuance of the hot weather, the fires north of Bunyip, Garfield, Tynoug and Longwarry are still burning. ...

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  30. RECONSTRUCTION PROPOSALS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Mr. E. Page, M.P, leader of the Federal Country Party who is at Murwillumbah, stated on the trunk telephone to-night that he had ...

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  31. HOOVER MORATORIUM.

    The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states it is now expected the Lausanne Conference will prondunce in favor of an extension of the ...

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  32. IN THE DANDENONGS.

    EMERALD, Monday.--Most of the fires in the ranges have subsided a good deal, but every possible precautionary measure is being taken by the forest officer. ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLES.

    During Sunday, night the Hcijo branch of the Bank of Chosen was broken into. Notes to the value of 780,000 yen were stolen. ...

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  34. COUNTRY HOTEL EFFICIENCY.

    The Licensing Court, consisting of Messrs. J. Louk and V. Tanner, yesterday had before it the appeal by David Robertson, owner of the palace Hotel, Lang ...

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  35. Unemployed Relief.

    The State Relief Committee is constantly receiving applications from the municipalities for perambulators, and at the present time it urgently requires a double ...

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  36. GRANT TO SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--An emphatic denial was given by the Premier (Mr. Hill) last night to a suggestion purporting to come from the eastern States that the ...

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  37. GEELONG COLLEGE.

    GEELONG, Monday.--Geelong college has received a gilt of £23,874 1111 from the trustees in the estate of the late James H. Boyd, formerly of Green Hills, ...

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  38. ALL QUIET AT MELBOURNE

    There is no evidence of an extension of the Adelaide waterside trouble to Melbourne. Members of the local branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation ...

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  39. MERNDA EXPERIENCE.

    Sir,--The timely article on Unemployment Relief in to-day's issue of "The Age" is a valuable contribution to a serious problem. It may be of interest ...

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  40. INSURANCE STAFFS.

    A special meeting of the chief executive body of the Australian Insurance Staffs Federation was held last evening to determine what action should be taken to ...

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  41. MURDER CHARGE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Escorted into the dock at the Central police court to-day Reginald Frederick Woodley, 19 years, was charged with having murdered Cecil ...

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  42. COUNTRY PARTY.

    CANBERRA, Monday.--A conference is being planned by the Country party to draw up details for a comprehensive Australia-wide drive to acqunint the people ...

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  43. EXTRAORDINARY CLUE.

    AUCKLAND, Monday.--The finding of a dental plate near the remains of a man who was burned to death on a sheep station at Mount Magnet, near Perth, in ...

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  44. Scrub Fires in Menzies Creek District.

    MENZIES CREEK, Monday.--Isolated scrub fires, are burning over an area of 30 miles of country between the narrow gauge line on the north and the Berwick. ...

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