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  2. ALL MINES WORKING

    KALGOORLIE (W.A.),Tuesday.—The six leading mines on the Golden Mile are working at full capacity to-day. The five men who were suspended from the Lake ...

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  3. FLIGHT FROM FRANC FUNDS LEAVING PARIS

    The "Daily Telegraph"ays that dealers in exchange experienced a frenzied flight from the franc to-day. The climax came when it touched 80½ to the £1. The ...

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  4. RIOTING IN PARIS

    After a day of high tension 4,000 demonstrators reached the Ministry for the Interior late last evening. Republican guards charged, repeatedly scattering the ...

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  5. CENTENARY VISITORS ESTIMATED AT 95,000

    According to the latest official estimates 35,000 overseas visitors and 60,000 visitors from other States are each expected to spend several weeks in Melbourne during ...

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  6. PRINCE GEORGE FIRST DAY AT CAPE TOWN

    Noon saw the end of the formal proceedings connected with the welcome to Prince George, who arrived on the Carnavon Castle this morning. At that ...

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  7. A.W.U. DECIDES NO REAFFILIATION

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Plans of Lang Labour supporters to enlist the support of the Australian Workers' Union to aciheve unity on their own terms were ...

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  8. BOY DROWNED SWEPT OFF SANDBANK

    Washed off a sandbank near the beach at Albert Park by a large wave late yesterday afternoon, three boys from St. Vincent de Paul Boys' Orphanage, South ...

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  9. BOARD OF WORKS

    The proposal for the reconstruction of the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works was discussed at a meeting of the board yesterday. A plan for ...

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  10. American Stock of Gold

    The French franc broke sharply to-day under pressure of the heavy international movements of capital which have continued since the revaluation of the dollar. ...

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  11. AIR RACE FROM LONDON

    Mr. J. K. C. Baines, of Palmerston North (N.Z.), will leave for London by the Themistocles to-day to investigate the possibility of competing in the Centenary ...

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  12. Price of Gold

    Gold to-day was the record price of £6/19 3 an ounce, compared with £7 yesterday. The price is equivalent to £8/12/0½ in ...

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  13. Yarra Channel Proposal

    Councillor Marshall moved at a meeting of the Collingwood Council on Monday night that the Centenary Council be asked to support a proposal that a channel ...

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  14. New Australian Mining Ventures

    The activity in gold-mining shares has caused a number of new capital issues The "Evening Standard" says that two Austiallan issues will shortly be opened for ...

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  15. BOY AND GIRL LOST

    MAFFRA, Tuesday.—A boy and a girl were drowned in the Macallster River, at Glenfalloh on Sunday afternoon. Their names were:— ...

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  16. Quarantine Arrangements

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—So that competitors in the Melbourne Centenary Air Raec may not be unduly delayed when they arrive at Darwin or Wyndham, the ...

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  17. LONDON FIRE FRAUDS

    Captain Brynmor Miles, chief officer of the London Salvage Corps, was presented at the Old Balley to-day on a number of charges relating to frauds on fire ...

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  18. MANY INVITATIONS

    Many applications from country districts for inclusion in the Victorian itinerary of Prince George are being received by the Premier's department from ...

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  19. Interstate Harriers' Run

    ECHUCA, Tuesday.—The Echuca branch of the Catholic Young Men's Society is arranging an original plan as its contribution to the Centenary ...

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  20. NEW YORK STRIKE

    Further violence marked the taxi-cab stiike to-night. Many union drivers, were arrested for having roughly handled independent drivers who are still operating. ...

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  21. LANGUISHING IN GAOL

    The "Daily Express" special correspondent at Berlin, in the presence of a warder, saw in prison Dimitroff, one of the Bulgarians who were charged with having ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN LOANS

    The leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Assembly (Mr. Tunnecliffe) referring yesterday to the report from London that the High Commissioner ...

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  23. MINER KILLED IN SHAFT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Trederick Joseph Spice, aged 33 years, was killed at Forbes (N.S.W.) to-day when the earth around the top of a gold-mine shaft in which he ...

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  24. DEATH ON THE AIR

    Death broke into a broadcast from the radio station here to-day. A man who has not yet been identified entered the studio and requested employment. When ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN WINES Name "Sherry"' Illegal

    A magistrate at the Shoredltch Police Court fined a wine retailer £5/5/, with £ 10/10/ costs under the Merchandise Marks Act of 1887 for having sold ...

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  26. CONVERSION OF LOANS

    Authority to complete arrangements for the conversion of three loans which fall due on April 1 was given the finance committee of the Metropolitan Board of ...

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  27. SHRINE, SHOW, AND CUP

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The Minister for Health (Mr. Marr) said to-day that efforts would be made to ensure that Prince George will be in Melbourne on ...

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  28. Wheel Drops Off 'Plane

    According to the "Dilly Telegraph's" correspondent at Prague, Mr. Lynch Blosse, who was pilot of the aeroplane in which Lord Apsley and Mr. Crawford ...

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  29. PROHIBITION VIOLATORS

    Violators of the prohibition law throughout the United States, numbering 13,000, who were indicted before the repeal of the eighteenth amendment of ...

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  30. FLINDERS NAVAL DEPOT

    The Assistant Minister fof Defence (Mr. Francis), accompanied by the secretary for Defence (Mr. M. L. Shepherd), inspected the Flinders Naval Depot ...

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  31. AUSTRO-GERMAN DISPUTE

    The Austrian Cabinet has empowered the Chancellor (Dr. Dolffuss) to bring the Austro-German dispute before the League of Nations. ...

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  32. Relieving Unemployment

    The Canidian House of Commons to day passed a resolution instructing the Government to consider reducing the hours of labour in order to relieve ...

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  33. Railways Revenue

    Railway revenue figures issued yesterday for the 10 days ended January 31 amounted to £273,365, which represents an increase of £11,130 compared with the ...

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  34. LABOUR UNITY

    The general sccietary of the Australian Labour party (Mr. McNamara, M. L. C.) said yesterday that the date of resumption of the Federal conference had ...

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  35. "No Attempt to Deceive"

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—Mr. Walter G. Smith, of S. Smith and Sons, Yalumba, who returned recently from England, said that he did not think that the prosecution ...

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  36. Australian Company

    Mr. Justice Eve, in the Chancery Court, made a compulsory order winding up Australian Commonwealth Fuels and Oils Limited, Morwell, Victoria, on a petition ...

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  37. Tennis Tests

    The "Evening Standard's" comment on the Test matches in Australia is:—"Perry has played tennis continually for four years in England, the United States. ...

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  38. United States Measure

    An indication of the complete control of Piesident Roosevelt over Congress was given to-day when the House of Representatives passed the Administrations ...

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  39. Plants Inside a Tomato

    With tiny tomato plants growing inside it a tomato was sent to the Department of Agriculture yesterday. The tomato, which was fully ripe, but firm, ...

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  40. Trade With India

    The Secretary of State for India (Sir Samuel Hoare) was asked in the House of Commons whether negotiations had yet been commenced between the ...

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  41. Peer Seeks Divorce

    According to the "Daily Express." Lord Ashley, heir to the ninth Earl of Shaftesbury, has instructed his solicitors to file a petition for divorce. Doughs ...

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  42. Theft by Boys in City in Daylight

    Two boy thieves stole several silk stockings from a showcase outside the lingerie shop of R. Goldman in Block Court, Collins street yesterday at 11.55 ...

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  43. British Unemployed Increase

    The number of unemployed on January 22 had increased by 164,989, compared with the number on December l8, the first substantial increase since January, 1933, ...

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  44. RESTORING STATE SALARIES

    Sir.—It may be hoped that Victorian teachers and public servants will procure a restoration of salaries. At the time the reductions were proposed the Public ...

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  45. UNIVERSITY YEAR

    Traditions of more than 20 years will be broken when the new academic year begins at the University on March 5. Radical changes have been made in the ...

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  46. British Post-office

    The British post-office commercial accounts for the year 1932-33 have been presented to Parliament by the PostmasterGeneral (Sir. H. Kingsley- Wood). For ...

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  47. Crew of Captains

    As indicating the plight of British merchant marine officers owing to the depression, an oil tanker has sailed from London with a crew consisting entirely of master ...

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  48. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Walter Elliott) announced in the House of Commons that the result of the poll on the potato marketing scheme, which was ...

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  49. New Type of Telephone

    A revolution in telephone methods has been achieved at the Government Telephone Research Station at Dollis Hill. Here has been produced an entirely new ...

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  50. Davis Cup

    Japan is expected to select her Davis Cup team by February 11. It is thought that some or all of the following five players will be chosen:— ...

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  51. Edna Davey Breaks Record in 880 Yards Swim

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The principal event at the women's national and interstate championships at Coogee aquarium to-night resulted:— ...

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  52. Britain and French Quotas

    Discussions between the British and French Governments in regard to France's new quota policy are still proceeding. The Secretary of the Overseas ...

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  53. Avalanche Kills Sleepers

    An avalanche occurring at night time clashed into ten houses in the mountain village of Ortiporio, killing 39 sleeping inhabitants. A snowstorm destroyed ...

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