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  2. TARIFF SUPER TAX.

    CANBERRA, Monday.— Serious consideration, it is understood, has been given by the Federal Ministry to a proposal to impose an all-round super tax upon ...

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  3. FLOODS IN FRANCE.

    To-day was observed as a day of mourning throughout France for the a victims of the great floods. Flags flew at half-mast, members of the Cabinet cancelled their ...

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  4. FEDERAL SESSION.

    CANBERRA, Monday.—With fewer than six weeks before Easter, it is expected that the Federal Ministry will find it necessary to ask members of the House of ...

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  5. FRANCE'S SECURITY.

    Considerable importance is attached to the nature of the conversations at the week-end between the leaders of the British, French, and United States delegations ...

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  6. FREIGHT RESTRICTIONS.

    That the order of the Governor in Council, by which the Victorian Railways Commissioners have been granted authorirty to discriminate in freight rates aginst ...

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  7. WOMAN'S AMBITION.

    Miss Amy Johnson, who wishes to fly to Australia, is at present endeavouring to find a British aircraft firm to sponsor the flight. She has already received offers ...

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  8. BYRD EXPEDITION.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.) Monday.—After having been absent from civilisation for 453 days Rear-Admiral Byrd and the members of his Antarctic expedition returned ...

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  9. GOAL CONFERENCE FAILS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—After brief negotions the conference between representatives of the coalowners and the mining unions to-day closed without any ...

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  10. UNREST IN SPAIN.

    Reminding public prosecutors throughout the country that the laws must be applied firmly, the head of the Department of Justice has sent them circulars insisting ...

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  11. PETROL TAX.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Representatives of the "Motor Traders' Association the Automobile Club of Australia, and the national Roads and Motorists' Association waited ...

    Article : 296 words
  12. SOLDIERS' BODIES MOVED.

    Four hundred and eighty bodies of British and Dominion soldiers, including 128 Australians and 35 New Zealandors, have been removed from the war cemetery at ...

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  13. COMMUNIST ACTIVITY.

    Following the example of Great Britain, Germany has announced her intention to hold the Bolshevik Government responsible for the activities of the executive of the ...

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  14. DISPUTE IN UNION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.— The faction dispute in the Seamen's Union resulted in a clash to-day when Mr. Jacob Johnson, who had [?] elected secretary by a ...

    Article : 208 words
  15. BARRISTER'S LONG JOURNEY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.— To have travelled 4,000 miles to defend a man charged with manslaughter, and to have spent only a few hours in court, was the experience of ...

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  16. SPANISH BULLFIGHT.

    An American matador named Franklin gave a brilliant exhibition at a bullfight at Valencia. Two Spanish bullfighters were gored and were taken to hospital. ...

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  17. Plots Against Moscow.

    The trial has commenced of 45 "intellectuals," including 20 leading Ukrainian scholars and scientists, on a charge of counter-revolution. ...

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  18. PROPELLER DROPS OFF.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.— When the propeller dropped off his aetoplane at an altitude of 3,000ft. on Saturday morning Mr. Denny, a pilot of Eyre Peninsula Airways ...

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  19. Miss Marie Studholme.

    The death has occuned of Miss Marie Studholme, the musical comedy actress. [Miss Studholme made her first appearance on the stage at the Lyric Theatre, ...

    Article : 125 words
  20. CONTROL OF RACING.

    Regulations under the Police Offences (Race Meetings) Act, which will become oporative in country districts on August 1, are being framed by the Chief Secretary's ...

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  21. RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Treasurer (Mr. Stevens) speaking at Parramatta to-night, indicated that future railways might be coustructed by private enterprise. ...

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  22. INQUESTS IN 1929.

    Details of the work done by the icly coroner in 1929 were given by the State Crown Law department yesterday. The report sets out that motor vehicles ...

    Article : 170 words
  23. Australian Exchanges.

    The financial correspondent of the "Morning Post," commenting on the ban on cashing notes, says:—"The reports circulated in some quarters appear to be ...

    Article : 183 words
  24. BENDIGO HOSPITAL FINANCE.

    BENDIGO, Monday.—The serious position into which the finances of the Bendigo Hospital have drifted was discussed tonight by the board of management. It was ...

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  25. JUNIOR TECHNICAL SCHOOLS.

    Replying to contentions of the chief inspector of technical schools (Mr. E. P. Eltham) yesterday the president of the Teachers' Union (Mr. W.E. Cremor) said ...

    Article : 238 words
  26. DAVIS GUP.

    The Australian Day is Cup team, consisting of J. Crawford (captain), J. Willard (manager), E. F. Moon, and H. Hopman, will leave Melbourne to day by the Naldera ...

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  27. MELBOURNE-ADELAIDE.

    For the Melbourne-Adelaide air service, which will begin on Friday, Australian Aerial Services Limited announce the following time-tables:— ...

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  28. REV. J. H. CAIN.

    More than 200 people attended at Wesley Sunday School last night to say fatewell to the Rev. J. H. Cain and Mrs. Cain, who will leave to-day for a seven months' tour of ...

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  29. THEFT FROM SAFE.

    As Constuble Mckay, of South Melbourne, was passing along York street, South Melbourne, on Sunday morning he noticed that the side door of the factory ...

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  30. HAWTHORN BRIDGE.

    A spirited debate took place at the meeting of the Collingwood Council on Monday night when refetenec was made to the action of the State Ministry in altering ...

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  31. CAMELS IN THE MALLEE.

    OUYEY, Monday.— So bad is the sand drift on the roads in the shire that one farmer has resorted to camels to transport supplies to his farm in the Underbool ...

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  32. TRANSFUSION OF BLOOD.

    Considcnble progress has been made in the organisation of the blood transfusion service of the Australian Red Cross Society (Victorian division). Towards the close ...

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  33. AORANGI "CLEAN SHIP."

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Monday.— Passengers from Sydney by the Aorangi, on which a case of smallpox was discovered recently, were subjected to a careful scrutiny by ...

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  34. BOWLERS HELP CHARITIES.

    For the endowment of a cot in the name of "the Metropolitan Bowlers of the V.B.A.," the executive committee of the bowlers' charity tournament presented to ...

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  35. OUYEN INQUEST.

    Mr. R. McIver, P.M. for the Maryborough district, was recently asked by the State Crown Law department to state whether the police had reported to him the ...

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  36. BODY AT FOOT OF CLIFF.

    At the foot of a cliff about 20ft. in height, at Beaumaris the body of an elderly man was found about 9 o'clock yesterday morning, floating in several feet ...

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  37. SPENCER STREET BRIDGE.

    The chief engineer for railways construction (Mr. C. H. Perrin) has informed the Minister for Public Works (Mr. Jones) that, as had been expected, much uneven ...

    Article : 101 words
  38. WOMEN SMOKERS FINED

    Myrtle Styles and Gwen Watt, both of Hope street, West Brunswick, were charged on Monday at the Port Melbourne Court with having smoked in a ...

    Article : 145 words
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