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  2. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Lieutenant-Governor presided at a meeting of the State Executive Council, held at the Old-Treasury-buildings, yesterday afternoon. ...

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  3. THE CRIME OF WAR.

    The Prime Minister, M. Herriot, made a notable speech on the subject of war at Gramat to-day on the eve of the meeting of the League of Nations Assembly in ...

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  4. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The cost of the State Parliament to the taxpayer last financial year was £103,391. The previous year it was £1[?]3,3[?]8.Thus an insignificant saving of ...

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  5. RAILWAY EMPLOYES.

    Unexpected developments occurred in the Full Arbitration Court yesterday when the court had under consideration an application by the Australian Federated ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN GOODS.

    The "Morning Post" publishes to-day an article by Mr. Hughes entitled The End of the Drift, in which Mr. Hughes amplifies the remarks he made three weeks ...

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  7. THE TARIFF.

    The centre of interest in regard to the effect of the Ottawa agreements upon the tariff has shifted to Canberra, where Federal Cabinet is to meet to-day to give ...

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  8. RELIEF WORKS.

    Cabinet yesterday approved several recommendations made by lite Employment Relief Council for the allocation of unemployment relief funds. A further list of ...

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  9. PROTEST AGAINST REDUCTIONS.

    Plans have been drawn up by the Victorian Voting Labor Group for holding lunch-hour addresses outside the mills, factories and workshops in the metropolitan ...

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  10. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Annie Pence, late of Leitchville, near Cohuna, widow, who died on 1st August last, left by wilt dated 28th June, 1923, personal property valued at £2213 to her children. ...

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  11. A RICHMOND PROTEST.

    In a letter to Richmond council last night the local branch of the Australian Natives' Association asked for the use of the town hall for the purpose of calling ...

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  12. DEATH OF SIR E. MILLER.

    Sir Edward Miller, one of Melbourne's oldest and most prominent business men, who had been for many years closely associated with pastoral and mining interests ...

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  13. ITALIAN MOBILISATION.

    The "Daily Herald," referring to the announcement that Signor Mussolini has called 1,260,000 reservists for mobilisation beginning on 1st October, says:-- ...

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  14. FORESTRY WORK.

    SEYMOUR, Monday. -- Experienced bushmen are critical as to the value of the work being done in State forests, and regret is expressed that the Employment ...

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  15. VACANT PORTFOLIO.

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- Until a permanent Minister of Commerce is appointed to succeed Mr. Hawker, the Prime Minister intends to fill the position himself. ...

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  16. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    At the opening of the session of the League Assembly Mr. de Valera said people were complaining Hint the League was too active in regard to secondary ...

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  17. WINGLESS PLANES.

    Following the success attained by Senor Cierva. the inventor of the autogyro, who in March built and flew a wingless aeroplane, these new craft are now being built ...

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  18. IMPORTS STILL MOUNTING

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Addressing a meeting of woman supporters of the Country party to-night, Senator Charles Hardy said the Country party did not want ...

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  19. MR. FENTON'S POSITION.

    There is still much speculation regarding the likelihood of the Postmaster-General, Mr. Fenton, resigning from the Ministry, following consideration of the Ottawa ...

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  20. A FAREWELL LETTER.

    Pathetic loneliness and desire for affection was revealed yesterday in a letter produced at the Morgue during an inquest into the suicide of a young Englishwoman, ...

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  21. WHEAT FOR CHINA.

    Representatives of the Federal Farm Board and the Reconstruction Finance Corporation conferred with President Hoover and the Secretary for Agriculture ...

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  22. NORTHCOTE UNEMPLOYED.

    Northcote Unemployed Association wrote to Northcote council last night stating that the association had given consideration to the question of work for ...

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  23. MR. ANGLISS TO ADDRESS PRODUCERS.

    Mr. W. C. Angliss, M.L.C., who returned on Sunday from his visit to Ottawa as meat adviser to the Australian delegation, will attend Newmarket sale ...

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  24. THE PENSIONS CUT.

    BALLARAT, Monday. -- The Federal Ministry should take half a crown from the 5 pocket money of old-age pensioners instead of reducing the maintenance ...

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  25. Sustenance Regulations.

    BALLARAT, Monday. -- Two matters of complaint in regard to the new system regulations were brought under the notice of Ballarat Trades and Labor ...

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  26. DEATH OF MRS. MARY ROGERS.

    Deep regret was expressed in trade union circles yesterday at the announcement in "The Age" of the death of Mrs. Mary Catherine Rogers, secretary of the ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLES.

    Among other honors the Soviet is heaping upon Maxim Gorky, the famous Russian novelist, it has decided to alter the name of Nijni Novgorod, his birthplace, ...

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  28. MR. GULLETT ON PREFERENCES.

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Speaking at a [?]c reception tendered to him to-day, the Minister of Customs (Mr, Gullett) said that the bonds of Empire had proved ...

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  29. After Years of Unemployment.

    The Slate Relief committee still urgently require, supplies of clothing of all descriptions, also boots and shoes, for distribution through fifty-two municipal ...

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  30. PUSS MOTH AEROPLANES.

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Major Murray Jones, the general manager of the de Havi-land Aircraft Co., Mascot, said to-day that the cancellation of certificates of ...

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  31. Unemployed Relief.

    Sir, -- The article entitled The Land of No Paupers, which appeared in "The Age" on Saturday, should receive the thoughtful consideration of every member of the ...

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  32. THE ROYAL SHOW.

    During the recent Royal show the public was invited to estimate the dressed weight of a bullock that was displayed in a special pen beside the No. 2 cattle ...

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  33. LABOR RIOT IN ILLINOIS.

    Following the recent labor disorders at Benton, Illinois, 1000 unemployed miners to-day attacked about 160 men who had accepted the reduced wage. ...

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  34. FLIGHT ROUND AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Mrs. Bonney, who left Sydney yesterday for Brisbane on the final stage of her round-Australian flight, is still delayed at Newcastle owing to the ...

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  35. BREACH OF PROMISE.

    HOBART, Monday. -- Enid Amy Perkins, of Evaudale, is bringing an action against Douglas Endean, of Laverton flying school, of Victoria, for alleged breach of promise. ...

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  36. GERMAN AVIATOR.

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Hans Bertram, the German flier who was lost in the north-west of Australian after flying from Europe, will leave Perth on Sunday on a ...

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