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  2. HELPING FARMERS

    SHEPPARTON, Wednesday.— How the banks were assisting the farmers of Australia to carry on through the depression was explained by the ...

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  3. SPIES IN FRANCE

    The espionage system that was discovered in December, when 12 persons were arrested in France, and Polish, Russian, and German documents were ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. MASONIC CEREMONY

    Impressive ceremonies marked the installation in the Town Hall last night, for the second year in succession, of M.W. Bro. W. Warren Kerr as Grand Master of the ...

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  5. GOERING EXTENDS THE OLIVE BRANCH

    The Premier of Prussia (General Goering) has extended the olive branch toward France. "Le Jour" prints an interview in which he said:—"At one time I believed ...

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  6. YARRA PLAN TO COST £30,000

    A plan designed to enable pleasure boats to pass Dight's Falls and to reach the beautiful upper reaches of the Yarra, was submitted yesterday to the Water Supply ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NEW FEDERAL ELECTORATES COMMISSION'S REPORT ISSUED

    Many alterations of the boundaries of Federal electorates in Victoria have been made by the Redistribution Commission, the report of which was issued yesterday. The country electorate of Corangamite has been eliminated, and ...

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  8. RELIEF WORKS DISPUTES ACTION TO END TROUBLE

    Action to end disputes on relief works in the metropolitan area was announced yesterday by the Assistant Minister in Charge of Sustenance (Dr. Shields) after ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Arrests in Czechoslovakia

    The police claim that they have unearthed an espionage organisation working on behalf of Germany, and they have arrested 25 persons. ...

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  10. WORKERS INTIMIDATED

    Police protection was provided at the Collingwood picking-up place in Grey street yesterday but officials in charge of the work reported that the strikers who ...

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  11. PLOT AGAINST MUSSOLINI

    Renato Cianca and Leone Buccilioni, who were accused of having conspired to assassinate the Prime Minister (Signor Mussolini) and of having been associated ...

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  12. TWO BOYS DROWNED

    BALLARAT Wednesday.— Two boys were drowned in a dam at Redan this afternoon. The victims were:— JOLLY JOHN ALBERT, aged 10 years, of ...

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  13. STAVISKY'S DEATH

    Displayed publicly and then withdrawn, a film taken at Chamonix (Switzerland) at the time of the death of Stavisky, the swindler, which shows him to be bleeding ...

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  14. REGISTRATIONS DECREASE

    Statisties issued by the Employment Council yesterday showed that in the week ended March 17 men registered for employment in the metropolitan area ...

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  15. MR. PARKHILL IN LONDON

    After an interview with the Lord President of the Council (Mr. Baldwin) with whom he discussed Australia's position, the Commonwealth Postmaster-General ...

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  16. "HELL-DIVING" IN AIR FORCE

    In an interview with a representative of the Australian Press Association, the chief of the Commonwealth Air Staff (Air-Commodore R. Williams) said that ...

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  17. Lang Supporters Anxious

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The suggested alterations to the boundaries of the Dnlley, Lang, and South Sydney electorates aroused must interest in Labour ...

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  18. FARM LABOURERS' PLAN

    Officers of the Premier's department [?]ted yesterday that when the farm lab[?]ers' plan was revived next month, it would be controlled by the Sustenance ...

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  19. NEW POLICY FOR "FARRAGO"

    The executive of the students' representative council at the University decided yesterday not to dispute the decision of the professorial board to withdraw ...

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  20. HEAVY GUNS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.— Following the decision disclosed last week to purchase two new 9.2in. guns for Australian coastal defences, it is expected that ...

    Article : 171 words
  21. Suburban Councils Satisfied

    A circular from the sustenance branch [?] the Department of Labour, which [?]ted that takpayers' money was being risted because of lack of proper ...

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  22. NAVY AND ARMY

    Admiral of the Fleet Sir Roger Keyes, M.P., in a speech at the Constitutional Club, referred to the ceaseless propaganda "boosting" air defence at the expense of ...

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  23. LOST ANTARCTIC AIRMEN FOUND ASLEEP

    The following wireless message has been received from the representative of the Australian Press Association with the Byrd expedition in the Antarctic:— ...

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  24. THREATENED STRIKES IN THE UNITED STATES President Calls Conference

    President Roosevelt intervened to-day in the dispute in the automobile industry and on the railways, by trying to persuade employees in the automobile industry to ...

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  25. 20,000 Gallons of Whisky

    Twenty thousand gallons of Australian whisky will be shipped from Melbourne on [?] Mariposa for the United States on March 31. It is hoped that the trade will ...

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  26. Reducing Number of Road Accidents

    A bill designed to reduce the number of road accidents will be introduced in the House of Commons next week by the Minister ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. WORLD WHEAT CROP

    The agricultural editor of the "Daily Telegraph" says that the official estimate of the world's wheat crop for 1933 is 1,888,000,000cwt., excluding Russia, ...

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  28. THREE DAYS IN CAVE

    Voyage in Improvised Boat BRISBANE, Wednesday.—After having been marooned on Double Island for a week two fishermen, Joe Mark and ...

    Article : 164 words
  29. PRINCE GEORGE IN BECHUANALAND

    Prince George received assurances of loyalty at Gaberones to-day from Bechuanaland native chiefs, including Tshekedi Khama, of the Bamangwato tribe, who ...

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  30. A. H. OLDIS MEMORIAL

    Sir,—At a public meeting of citizens [?]rened to inaugurate a movement to [?]petuate the memory of the late Coun[?]lor A. H. Oldis, and attended by many ...

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  31. INDIAN ARMY

    The Government of India is faced with a difficult problem owing to a block in the promotion of Indian army officers that has been caused by the large ...

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  32. 'Moratorium in North Dakota

    BISMARCK (N. Dakota), March 20. The Governor (Mr. Langer) proclaimed to-day a moratorium on the obligations of business men to creditors. The ...

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  33. Price of Gold

    The price of gold was £6/16/ an ounce to-day, compared with £6/16/2 yesterday. The price is equal to £8/7/11 an ounce ...

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  34. Lord Apsley in Plane Crash

    Lord Apsley, who recently flew to Australia with Mr. W. P. C. Greene, a Conservative member of the House of Commons was taking off to-day after having ...

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  35. Cool Change Arrives

    A slight cool change reached Melbourne about 6 45 p.m. yesterday. The temperature fell from 75deg. at 6.45 p.m. to 68deg. at 7.30 p.m. The maximum ...

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  36. Sir William Glasgow for Lilley Seat?

    It was reported in Federal political circles yesterday that Sir William Glasgow, formerly Minister for Defence would contest the Lilley electorate in ...

    Article : 76 words
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