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  2. OUR MINERALS.

    The recovery in gold mining and the improvement last year in the prices of tin and copper were reviewed by the president (Mr. Colin Fraser), at the ...

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  3. ILLNESS OF THE PREMIER.

    Reports yesterday of the nature of the illness of the Premier were not reassuring. The ailment from which he is suffering (septic throat) is proving more ...

    Article : 387 words
  4. TRAGIC RIOTING IN PARIS

    Revolutionary scenes were witnessed in Paris last night. While M. Daladier was receiving votes of confidence in the Chamber of Deputies, amidst scenes of almost unparalleled disorder, violent rioting broke out ...

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  5. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    After spending a holiday in Tasma[?] Archbishop and Mrs. Head are expected to return to Melbourne on Tuesday next. Archbishop Head will deliver his first ...

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  6. RELIEF FUNDS.

    Except as to a sum of £29,000, all the loan funds raised for unemployed relief in Victoria have been allocated. An official warning was issued to local bodies ...

    Article : 362 words
  7. FLIGHT OF CAPITAL.

    A dozen air liners from the Continent, chiefly France, carrying £5,000,000 worth of gold, were guided to Croydon by rockets. The pilots had difficulty in finding ...

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  8. RELIEF PROJECTS APPROVED.

    Among the several recommendations for unemployed relief works submitted by the Employment Council to Cabinet yesterday was one to establish a forestry ...

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  9. LOAN CONVERSIONS.

    Referring yesterday to the statement made on Tuesday by the leader of the State Opposition, Mr. Tunnecliffe, concerning the savings in overseas interest, ...

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  10. MAIN CENTRE OF THE RIOTING IN PARIS.

    The Place de la Concorde where the Paris mob gathered during the sitting of the Chamber of Deputies. The Republican Guards using revolvers and sabres unsparingly swept through the Square. The casualties were heavy. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. CHAMBER GUARDED.

    With the Chamber of Deputies surrounded by police, mounted guards and thousands of troops hidden at strategic points in the court yards of the ...

    Article : 390 words
  12. VICTORIA DOCK COOL STORES.

    The Government has decided to lease two large refrigerating chambers at the Victoria Dock Cool Stores to a private firm, so that it may be enabled to handle ...

    Article : 425 words
  13. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Byrd expedition's vessel Jacob Ruppert has completed unloading, and is about to leave the Bay of Whales to proceed to New Zealand, where it will ...

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  14. LAW LIST—THIS DAY.

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  15. WILLS AND ESTATES.

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  16. State Committee's Activities.

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  17. EXTREMISTS ACTIVE.

    Meanwhile, despite M. Daladier's appeal to the populace to keep calm, declaring that there had been no movements of troops, but that the Government ...

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  18. INSOLVENCIES.

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  19. Advertising

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