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  2. DOLE WORKERS' STRIKES.

    It was estimated yesterday that about 600 sustenance workers had cither struck work or been locked out up to date. The men themselves had declared certain ...

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  3. CREDIT FACILITIES. A NEW INSULATOR. CHURCH'S INTEREST IN MIGRATION.

    The President has sent to the Congress Finance Committee a droit bill embodying a scheme for the expansion of credit, apparently designed to The Church of England Council on Empire Settlement has asked the clergy to bring before their congregations on Sunday, 22nd April, the subject of the ...

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  4. AUSTRALIA'S REPUTATION.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—The High Commissioner in London (Mr. S. M. Bruce) arrived from London to-day by R.M.S. Oronsay. With Mrs. Bruce, who is ...

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  5. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The death of the dowager Queen Emma of Holland at the age of 75 is announced from The Hague. The Queen Mother, formerly Princess of Waldeck ...

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  6. SINGAPORE NAVAL BASE.

    The provision of £714,000 for work on the Singapore naval base was discussed during the debate on the navy estimates in the House of Commons ...

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  7. MELBOURNE'S WATER SUPPLY.

    At the fortnightly meeting of the Metropolitan Board yesterday consideration was given to a report by the water supply committee announcing that the ...

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  8. BRITISH STEEL TUBES.

    On behalf of the Soviet Government, Arcos Limited has ordered £1,000,000 worth of steel tubes made in Great Britain, for use in aircraft, railway and steel ...

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  9. GOOD-BYE TO SOUTH AFRICA.

    Prince George concluded his tour of the Union to-night, when he crossed the border into Bechuanaland. In his six weeks' tour of South Africa ...

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  10. LABOR UNITY.

    On a manifesto issued by the committee of the recent unity conference, Messrs. Makin. M.P.; C. G. Fallon and McNamara, M.L.C., yesterday, it was ...

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  11. THE BRITISH PRODUCER.

    Replying in the House of Commons to-day to a series of questions in relation to the increased imports of Dominion frozen beef, butter and cheese, ...

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  12. THE ENGLISH DERBY.

    That Lord Gianely's colt Colombo would justify the confidence of backers and win the English Derby was the cpinion expressed by the Aga Khan in ...

    Article : 203 words
  13. FIJI PROSPEROUS.

    The Legislative Council was opened today. The Governor's Speech disclosed that there was a surplus of £30,000 last ...

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  14. ANZAC DAY MARCH.

    Several alterations in the details of this year's Anzac day march were decided on at the meeting of the Anzac Day Commemoration Council yesterday. ...

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  15. Clash at Collingwood.

    The Collingwood city pick up at Grey-street for sustenance workers was the scene of a threatening encounter yesterday. The trouble originated last week ...

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  16. CANADIAN FINANCE.

    The Prime Minister, speaking in the House of Commons to-night, said two factors stood in the way of a general conversion of Dominion bonds ...

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  17. GENERAL CABLES.

    Sir Esmond Ovey, formerly British Ambassador at Moscow, has been appointed ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary at Brussels and Minister ...

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  18. BRITISH DICTATORSHIP?

    Speaking at Preston last night Sir Stafford Cripps, M.P. (Labor), said:--"If the Government is so keen to avoid a dictatorship, why is it not prepared to ...

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  19. THEFTS FROM GOLD MINE.

    MOUNT COOLON, Tuesday.—Following extensive investigations by Detective Harrold on the Charters Towers, Normanby and Mount Coolon gold fields ...

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  20. CAUSES OF WAR.

    BENDIGO, Tuesday,—Rev. D. Clarnette, in an address to the Woman's Christian Temperance Union to-day, said armament manufacturers were selfish ...

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  21. COUNCIL DISCUSSION.

    The unemployed attended in force at Collingwood town hall last night, the gallery being crowded, and there was a demonstrative crowd outside. ...

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  22. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    A copy of the will dated 21st November, 1929, of Mrs. Sara Solomon, late of Bondi, N.S.W., who died on 28th February, 1933. has been lodged for sealing. Testatrix left ...

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  23. ANOTHER WARM DAY.

    Summer conditions did not terminate altogether with the end of the torrid spell of the past fortnight. After last Thursday's drop to a maximum of 69.9 ...

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  24. DEATH OF RACING STALLION.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Owned by Mr. J. F. Foster, Rossendale, who sired the winners of many important races, including Ramplon, died from blood poisoning ...

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  25. MRS. EDOLS' FINANCES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mrs. Aimee Belle Edols was to-day committed for trial in the central police court on three charges made under the Bankruptcy ...

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  26. AN ANTARCTIC PLANE.

    A radio message from the Byrd expedition slates that a monoplane engaged in transporting supplies to an advanced outpost has been forced down ...

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  27. STATE COAL MINE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Contending that the present conditions at the State Coal mine at Wonthaggi seriously threatened the existence of the Victorian district of ...

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  28. LOYALTY REWARDED.

    In recognition of the loyalty of the auxiliary troops during the revolution, the Government has issued a decree that all business men must find jobs for ...

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  29. FEDERAL CABINET.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Federal Cabinet sat all day to-day, and will resume to-morrow. A full meeting of the Cabinet will be hold at Canberra about the ...

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  30. EXPENSIVE AIR MAILS.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--Sweeping changes in the contract between the federal Government and West Australian Airways Ltd. are likely to be made ...

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  31. POSITION AT CAULFIELD.

    A general discussion on work for sustenance took place in Caulfield council last night following the reading of a letter from the Minister for Sustenance ...

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  32. VISIT TO ENGLAND.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—After a Cabinet meeting to-day the Deputy Premier (Mr. Pease) announced that the Ministry was in full accord with ...

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  33. BODY OF MAN RECOVERED FROM BAY.

    The St. Kilda police were informed yesterday morning that a boy had seen the body of a man floating in the Bay about a mile from St. Kilda Pier. A boat ...

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  34. COTTON PICKING.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The practical side of cotton picking was demonstrated to the Minister of Customs this morning when he visited a number of farms in ...

    Article : 89 words
  35. EXCHANGE RATES ON LONDON.

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  36. OIL FROM COAL.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Senator McLachlan will visit Cessnock on Friday, where in the morning he will receive a deputation, to be introduced by Mr. Roland ...

    Article : 71 words
  37. Tasmanian Air Service.

    The Hawke Moth, belonging to Hart Aircraft Company, Melbourne, has been sold to the Tasmanian Airways Ltd., a new company which will operate a ...

    Article : 64 words
  38. ESCAPED PRISONERS.

    PENSHURST, Tuesday.—Frederick and Clement Albert Schultz, who with two others escaped from Warrnambool watch house on Monday morning, were arrested ...

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  39. Advertising

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  40. Advertising

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  41. PRICE OF GOLD IN LONDON.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 27 words
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