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  2. Prime Minister Attacks Opponents Of Government's Tariff Proposals

    LAUNCESTON, Monday. — At Westhury tonight the Prime Minister said that the latest tariff proposals had been advanced only after prolonged and thorough investigation and consideration. The Commonwealth at no time sought the exclusion of Japanese textiles from ...

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  4. TRAFFIC CAMPAIGN PLANNED

    WHEN the uniform metropolitan traffic code is submitted to the Executive Council for approval today a recommendation will accompany it ...

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  5. SIR JOHN LATHAM WARNS JAPANESE

    TOKIO, Monday.—The president of the Japan-Australia Society (Baron Sakatani) has cabled Mr. Lyons, Sir Henry Gullett and Sir John Latham ...

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  6. PRAHRAN COUNCILLOR ATTACKS INADEQUACY OF POLICE

    IN some areas or looraK every house has been burgled. Domestic servants are being held up, and there is an absolute state of alarm," declared Cr. Hamilton at a Prahran Council meeting last night. ...

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  7. City Council To Give Regiment £1000 For Band Instruments

    TO establish and maintain a traditional link between the city and its regiment, Melbourne City Council yesterday agreed to a recommendation by the finance committee that £1000 be given to buy instruments for a regi[?]al band attached to the Royal Melbourne Regiment. ...

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  8. FEARED DEAD MAN MIGHT BE JEW

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Unless it could be shown that the late Philip Philipstein, priest of Sydney Synagogue, had no Jewish blood in his veins, the Berlin ...

    Article : 127 words
  9. Bridge Showing Strain Of Traffic

    THE chairman of the City Council traffic committee (Cr. T. Kerr) says that the Morell Bridge, at Anderson Street, is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 146 words
  10. WIRELESS CALL FOR HELP

    THAT he had picked up a wireless message from the Granites stating that a miner had been seriously hurt was reported last night to Melbourne ...

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    FOUNDATION MEMBERS OF RICHMOND CHECHE met yesterday at the 45th birthday anniversary of the institution. From left: Mrs. K. Power, treasurer; Mrs. T. G. Forbes, president, and Mrs. J. H. Dodds, vicepresident, cutting the birthday cake. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. HUNTSMEN CHOP FOX FROM TREE

    AFTER a fox had eluded Melbourne Hunt Club hounds by taking refuge in a hollow bough at Berwick yesterday, members of the club chopped ...

    Article : 125 words
  13. Today's Forecast

    Cold and mostly cloudy, with a few light showers. Westerly, later variable winds. General. — ...

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  14. Former Governor’s Son Injured In Plane Crash

    LONDON, Monday. — When a civil plane crashed at Tadcaster, SecondLieutenant Michael Heathcote Amery was killed, and Second-Lieutenant ...

    Article : 53 words
  15. STATE WILL CONSIDER FEDERAL SCHEME FOR AIRPORT AT BEND

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  16. DOG RESCUED AFTER NEARLY A WEEK DOWN 50FT. SHAFT

    MARYBOROUGH, Monday. — A dog which fell down n shaft 50ft. deep on Bristol Hill was rescued by a party of miners after being imprisoned for ...

    Article : 175 words
  17. Italians Bar Welding Friendships

    LONDON. Monday. — Ironically suggesting that Haile Selassie should he invited. 100 Italian delegates have refused invitations to the Oxy-acetylene ...

    Article : 46 words
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