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  2. GOLD SHIPMENTS.

    An announcement was made by the Federal Treasurer, Mr. Theodore, yesterday that the Federal Government had considered the action to be taken for the ...

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  3. BUSH FIRE WEEK.

    In formulating and developing a forest policy, one of the first phases of the question that must be considered, the Forest Commission stated yesterday, was the ...

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  4. MOTOR TRAFFIC.

    At Prahran court yesterday Clarence Hall, 28 years, motor driver, of Fitzroy- street, Fitzroy, was charged with having on 6th inst. driven a motor car whilst ...

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  5. MR. FENTON IN LONDON.

    Mr. Fenton, Commonwealth Minister of Customs, arrived in London yesterday. He has benefited by the quiet rest as a result of his travelling homeward from Toulon by ...

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  6. POLICE PROMOTION SYSTEM.

    A large deputation from the Victorian Police Association yesterday waited on the Chief Secretary and placed before him several proposals for alterations to ...

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  7. NEW AIR ROUTE.

    The contractors for the new aerial mail route from Camooweal to Daly Waters make the following definite statements:-- 1. The contractors (the Larkin Aircraft ...

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  8. INTERNATIONAL FINANCE.

    An agreement has been reached at The Hague Conference on all financial points, notably the moratorium and dates for the payment of reparations. Germany will pay ...

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  9. AN ECONOMIC STEP

    The position of the Development and Migration Commission was yesterday before the Federal Cabinet. It was stated by the Prime Minister afterwards that ...

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  10. BAN ON MASS PICKETING.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The Chief Secretary (Mr. Chaffer) said to-day that an order stopping all food relief to those taking part in mass picketing has been ...

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  11. APPEAL FOR COMMON [?]SE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--About 300 miners marched on Killingworth. The police were at the mine early, and advised the workers to go home, so as to give no ...

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  12. JOB CONTROL TACTICS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--In addition to the State mine, where employes were out searching the mountains for a lost fellow worker, two other collieries were idle ...

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  13. ANOTHER DRUNKEN MOTORIST.

    Charged with having driven a motor car on 6th inst. whilst under the influence of liquor, William H. Hillard appeared at City Court yesterday. Mr. W. ...

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  14. STUNG BY JELLYFISH.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Suffering frightful agony as the result of stings from a Portuguese man-o-war, a dreaded species of jellyfish, Maurice Woods, 7 years, son ...

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  15. POLICE REINFORCEMENTS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The additional police sent to the coal fields yesterday make the total strength of the force about 600. All police patrols in the coal fields ...

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  16. CIVIL AVIATION.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The National Airways plane Southern Cloud made a record flight from Brisbane to Sydney to-day, when it carried the mail and a fall ...

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  17. To Interview Prime Minister.

    Mr. James, M.P., and Messrs, Baddeley and Booth, M's.L.A., of New South Wales, will arrive by train from Newcastle to-day, and this afternoon will have ...

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  18. ATTEMPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--A woman and a boy are in Port Pirie Hospital in a critical condition as the result of bullet wounds alleged to have been inflicted by ...

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  19. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    Tramway finance and the need for a revision of the present system of hire purchase agreements were dealt with by Mr. C. H. A. Eager, Nationalist candidate for ...

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  20. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    Sir Gilbert Vyle, on behalf of the British preparatory committee for the Imperial Conference, has sent a letter to the presidents of the industrial, commercial, ...

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  21. SEARCH FOR OIL.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- Longreach oil bore reached a depth of 3227 feet to-day. A small pilot hole has been drilled below the casing, and to-day the top of the ...

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  22. DROWNING TRAGEDIES

    LORNE, Tuesday.--Phillip Sewell, 7 years, a son of Mr. C. N. Sewell, solicitor, of Colac, was drowned at the mouth of the Erskine River yesterday afternoon. ...

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  23. NEXT ROYAL SHOW.

    The suggestion was made last year by members of the council of the Royal Agricultural Society that the Royal Show should be opened on the last seven nights ...

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  24. Chairman's Appeal for Cooperation.

    An appeal to citizens for their help and co-operation in protecting the national forests and safeguarding life and property from bush fires was made by the ...

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  25. TWO GIRLS DROWNED IN CREEK.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Two little girls were drowned this afternoon in a water hole in Sandy Creek, about half a mile from the centre of Clermont. The victims ...

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  26. PROHIBITION IN AMERICA

    Following on the submission of the Hoover Commission's prohibition report, President Hoover delivered a message to Congress requesting more adequate ...

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  27. NEW ARRIVAL SHOOTS HIMSELF.

    MAFFRA, Tuesday.--The mystery of the disappearance on 9th inst. of Reginald Haycroft, 29 years, employed by Mr. W. Kelly, of Briagolong, has been solved. ...

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  28. ROMA OIL CORPORATION.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Roma Oil Corporation Limited reports that No. 3 bore reached a depth of 2[?]1 feet this morning. The formation penetrated in the last 50 ...

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  29. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--In a recent article in "The Age" it was officially announced that the State Ministry would decide shortly its policy with regard to boring for oil. Knowing the ...

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  30. Swam Too Soon After Meal.

    NHILL, Tuesday.--A drowning fatality occurred on Mr. A. E. Milne's farm, five miles from Bordertown. A young man, G. W. Chambers, went for a swim in ...

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  31. LARCENY AS SERVANT ALLEGED.

    Suspected of having stolen £775, the property of the E., S. and A Bank, a warrant has been taken out for the arrest of a teller, who until recently was ...

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  32. FIRE ON RAILWAY LINE.

    HORSHAM, Tuesday.--A fire broke out on the railway line between Dooen and Jung, about twenty sleepers being destroyed. D. Anderson and R. Gray tried ...

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  33. FIRE GUARDS AT WOMBAT FOREST.

    Commenting yesterday on the reported dismissal of three fire guards in the Wombat forest, near Macedon, officials of the Forests Commission explained yesterday ...

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  34. BURNS PROVE FATAL.

    Girl's Clothing Catches Alight. Suffering from extensive burns to the body and arms, Edna Slater, 14 years, of Ascot Vale-road, Ascot Vale, was ...

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  35. INCOME TAX CASE.

    Well-known Comedian Fined. Before Mr. Berriman, P.M., in Third City Court yesterday the Federal Commissioner of Taxation proceeded against ...

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  36. A GEORGIAN PLOT.

    The piquant statement was made by Sadathiera Schwili at the forged notes trial to-day that Professor Karunidze, in 1925, in Paris, met a son of Nobel, the ...

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  37. DEFENCE ECONOMIES.

    HOBART, Tuesday.--Rear-Admiral Kerr is visiting Hobart, as part of his tour of the Australian naval stations. He will inspect the local depot, and discuss with ...

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  38. FIRE ON STUD FARM.

    GEELONG, Tuesday.--Geelong city fire brigade was summoned to Mr. H. G. Raymond's stud farm at. St. Albans this afternoon to cope with a fire which had ...

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  39. CITY TRAFFIC CONTROL.

    Consideration was given this question at a meeting of the council of the Royal Automobile Club yesterday. It is of opinion that most of the troubles have been ...

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  40. TIN MINING IN MALAY STATES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Owing to the absence of a quorum the Ratrut Tin meeting of debenture holders to discuss the proposal to defer repayment of the ...

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  41. BUSH FIRE BRIGADES.

    RIDDELL, Tuesday.--The twenty-sixth annual meeting of Riddell Bush Fire Brigade, which claims to be the first organisation of the kind in the State, was held ...

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  42. TRAINING CAMPS.

    BENDIGO, Tuesday.--The officers commanding the Australian military forces are appealing to all employers of labor in Bendigo district to give every reasonable ...

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  43. DANGEROUS USE OF FIRE.

    ALBURY, Tuesday.--John Rowe, who pleaded guilty at Albury police court to-day to igniting inflammable material to the danger of property on Sydney-road ...

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  44. SHEFFIELD SHIELD MATCH.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The following team has been selected to play against Victoria in the match commencing in Sydney on 21th January:--A. Kippax (capt.), D. Bradman, A. ...

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  45. NORTH TO SOUTH POLE.

    A remarkable achievement last night was wireless communication by the Soviet's Arctic station in Franz Josef Land with Rear-Admiral Byrd's base in the ...

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  46. EXCITING BAY EPISODE.

    Following the exciting episode in Hobson's Bay during the week end, in which the vessel The Hawk was concerned, and a complaint made to the police by Albert ...

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  47. A WOMAN SHOT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The coroner at Parramatta to-day inquired into the death of Mrs. Roma Mary Solomon, 22 years, at Dundas, on 27th December, when she was ...

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  48. Encouragement at Kew.

    Kew council has decided to encourage as strongly as possible the volunteer system of citizen force training. A sum of £15 has been donated to the funds of the 39th ...

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  49. GRASS FIRE AT ROSEDALE.

    ROSEDALE, Tuesday.--The first bush fire of the season broke out on Mr. E. J. Crooke's Holey Plain Estate this morning. and at one period seriously threatened the ...

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  50. SOUTH AFRICAN ASSOCIATION.

    The South African and Active Service A[?]ciation will hold its eighth annual picnic and children's carnival on Saturday afternoon rest at Blackburn. As usual, a cordial invit[?] ...

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  51. Bush Fire Prevention.

    KYNETON, Tuesday.--Kyneton shire council has decided to comply with the request of the Municipal Association in regard to organised action for the ...

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