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  2. TOO MANY STRIKES.

    "Australia Is known as the md of strikes, both lh Great Britain and on the Continent." declared Mr. Jamel Burns, managing director of Burns, Philp, and Co., Ltd., yesterday ...

    Article : 283 words
  3. STATE POLICY.

    Important financial reforms and new sources of raising revenue wore foreshadowed at a Joint presessionnl meeting of tho State Parliamentary Nationalist and Country parties ...

    Article : 775 words
  4. LABOUR PARTY.

    The State conference of the Australian Labour party last night decided unanimously to reatimlt Mr. T. G. Payne, who opposed Dr. Evatt as a Communist candidate at Balmain ...

    Article : 601 words
  5. MUSSOLINI.

    A communique has been lasucd at Home announcing the ulta of Slgnor Mussolini's remarkable series of Eastertide Interviews with foreign Ministers. ...

    Article : 169 words
  6. UNION THREAT.

    Threats have meen fnade In Australian maritime cicles that the steamers which are now owned by the Australian Commonwealth line will be declared "black" should the line ...

    Article : 233 words
  7. COAL LEASES.

    The Minister for Mines (Mr. Chaffey) asserted yesterday that Mr. Daddeley, while he was Minister for Mines, did not give effect to the policy of granting no additional new ...

    Article : 778 words
  8. BOMB CRIME

    Fourteen persons vere killed and forty injured by a bomb explosion at Milan on the oeeasion of King Victor Emmanuel's visit. ...

    Article : 216 words
  9. GERMAN VENTURE.

    At 5.30 this morning the German plane "Bremen," piloted by Captain Khoel, and currying Baron Gunther von Huenhnofeld as a passenger, and Commander Fitzmaurice, chief ...

    Article : 355 words
  10. WOMEN'S FRANCHISE.

    Publication by the "Women's Periodical" of an nrtlclo by Lord Birkenhead, dealing with women's competition with men In various walkB of life has aroused much comment. ...

    Article : 168 words
  11. GIRL'S SACRIFICE.

    Margaret Petersen (13), after submitting to the ordeal of hnvirtit a large portion of her skin removed In order to save the leg of her brother, died In hospital to-day. ...

    Article : 168 words
  12. CANBERRA HOSPITAL.

    An additional resignation from the nursing staff of the Canberra Hospital was announced to-day to the board of inguiry appointed by the Federal Capital Commission to investigate ...

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  13. CHICAGO'S VERDICT.

    In what Is characterised as the greatest upheaval ever known in an [?]inois political faction, the Stato Governor, the Mayor of Chicago, and the State Attorney, with the ...

    Article : 191 words
  14. COUNTRY OF FUTURE.

    "Australia is the country of the future, both for won and women" was the keynote a Sir Alan Anderson's speech to passenger [?] and Journalists cruising ahonrd the ...

    Article : 148 words
  15. LAWN TENNIS.

    In the singles championship at the La Festa tournament at Monte Carlo, Crawford (Australia) beat Androu (Spain), 4-6, 6-4, 6-4: Hopman (Australia) beat Dhnnda (India), 4-8, 6-0, ...

    Article : 191 words
  16. WAR MEMORIAL.

    "It only requires aome alteration In the windows and doors to make It a typical Bastem mosque," said Mr. Herbert E. Ross, of the firm of Ross and Rowe, architects, ...

    Article : 359 words
  17. MOTOR INDUSTRY.

    [?]W. R. Monis founder of Morris Motors, [?] has arrived at Southampton from his [?] of Australia and New Zealand. He stated [?] motored over 3500 miles of Austinllan ...

    Article : 102 words
  18. WHEAT TRADING.

    Frenzied scenes were enacted at the Chkagn Board of Trade as wheat prices shot to now high records. For nil futuro deliveries there was an advance of over five conts—the groatost ...

    Article : 95 words
  19. DERAILMENT.

    A derailment of a meat train from Wallangarra occurred early this morning threa miles north of Scone. Three trucks left the rails, and the track ...

    Article : 68 words
  20. 6750 GUINEAS.

    An Australasian record was.established at the salo of thoroughbred yearlings conducted by Messrs. Wm. Inglls and Son, Ltd., at their Newmarket stables, Randwick, yesterday, ...

    Article : 495 words
  21. THE EILM "DAWN."

    Fearful lest the exhibition of the Briton Ulm "Dawn" will reawaken and-Germnii feeling, the German diplomatic and Consular officials at Washington aro making renewed ...

    Article : 113 words
  22. PRINCESS MARY.

    Princess Mary and Viscount Lascelles arrived at Jerusalem by special train to-day. They were met at the station by Lord Plumor, British High Commissioner, and the heads ...

    Article : 76 words
  23. CRIMES ACT.

    Two union officials appeared at the police court to-day to answer charges preferred against them under the Commonwealth Crimes Act. ...

    Article : 272 words
  24. RIGID MIGRATION LAW.

    For the second time in a few months, The [?] Department has refused a permit, out[?] the quota, to a foreigner wishing to [?] the country in ordor to accept a place ...

    Article : 118 words
  25. GULF COUNTRY.

    News of Hie death of one of the roost valued missionaries attached to the service of the Presbyterian Foreign Mission has just been received in Sydney by the Rov. N. Hey, late ...

    Article : 226 words
  26. EARLY CLOSING ACT.

    Laxity in the administration of the Early Closing Act was alleged by delegates at the conference of the Affiliated Chambers of Commordo yesterday. ...

    Article : 290 words
  27. PACIFIC SHIPPING.

    The Shipping Board al Washington has approved the ngreomont betweon the Matson Navigation Company, the Canallnn-Austialnsian Royal Mall Line, and the Union ...

    Article : 68 words
  28. CABLES AND WIRELESS.

    The annual report of tho WeBtcrn union Telegraph Company, commenting on the extraordinary advance In radio invention aiul its effect on the Atlantic and Pacific cable ...

    Article : 137 words
  29. WARFARE IN CHINA.

    A report, at present lucking confirmation, states than the Nationalists' forces are falling buck on Nanking bpfore ii Nnrtherri onslaught, following antl-Nationalist successes In the ...

    Article : 80 words
  30. KU KLUX KLAN.

    Further light was thrown on Klu Klux [?] methods when witnesses at Pittsburg [?] that the organisation possessed a setwtlety, the object of which was to obtain ...

    Article : 133 words
  31. MYSTERIOUS DEATH.

    The circumstances surrounding the death of an unknown man, who was found In an Unconscious condition In a realdontlal In Campbell-street, city, yesterday afternoon, have so ...

    Article : 200 words
  32. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Berlin roprcBentatlve of tho urirtsn United Press saya that a Gorman group has obtained a contract to build 500 milos of railway from the Persian Guli to the Caspian ...

    Article : 401 words
  33. HELD WITHOUT TRIAL.

    A glaring example of the treatment accorded to foreigners deprived of tho benefits of consular Jurisdiction Is contnincd In the information that 16 Russians, minor officials ...

    Article : 95 words
  34. UNION DISPUTE.

    A dispute, which has created much interest in union circles, is proceeding within the ranks of the Australian CIcrloal Assoolatlon, the principal figures in the trouble being the ...

    Article : 200 words
  35. COUNTERFEIT NOTES.

    Police officers conducting the investigation Into activities of the gang engaged in circulating counterfeit £10 banknotes do not attach significance to a report rocelved from ...

    Article : 168 words
  36. MAN KILLED.

    A motor car driven by Mr. G. G. Manning, a woil-known storekeeper of Carcoar, collided with a bicycle ridden by Frederick Richard Lowe, of Bendick Murrell, who was killed ...

    Article : 122 words
  37. VILLAGE SCANDAL.

    the resumed hearing of tho commission inquiry appointed by the Bishop of Glou[?] to Investigate allegations concerning conduct of the Rev. O. R. Hayden, ...

    Article : 234 words
  38. FRANCIS BIRTLES.

    Francis Blrtles, who Is motoring from London to Melbourne, has arrlvod at Rangoon. Leaving Calcutta on January 16, he proceeded through Assam, crossing the Naga ...

    Article : 65 words
  39. MISSING CHILD.

    Diana Johnston, the four-year-old daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. R. C. Johnston, who bad been missing from her homo for two days and two nights, arrived at Mr. D. ...

    Article : 145 words
  40. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    The Goulburn Amateur Blcyole Club has been advised that If the citizens of Goulburn subscribe £3C0 towards the expenses of the Olympic team, D. Oray, the Goulburn cyclist, ...

    Article : 79 words
  41. GARDEN OP EDEN.

    That the Garden of icuen was nor in Mesopotamia, but In Central Asia, and that Daniel predicted the world war. wore some of the conclusions presented at the nnnual session ...

    Article : 117 words
  42. BAFFLED POLICE.

    The theft of over £100 worth of sllver-plrtted ware and fancy rooiIb from the steamer Herminius when the vessel was botwcen Auckland and New Plymouth has baffled the New Zealand ...

    Article : 77 words
  43. DINGOES.

    Under the provlflons of the dingo destruction ordinaneo in the territories of Contrai and North Australia, the Minister for Home and Territories (Sir Neville Howse) has Imposed ...

    Article : 68 words
  44. RAILWAY DISPUTE.

    The strike on the Midland Railway Company's railway continues. Mr, President Dwyer, of the Stale Arbitration Court, has called a compulsory conference to be held ...

    Article : 35 words
  45. MISSING KETCH.

    The identification of hatches and other wreckage which has been washed ashore at Cape Donnington protea beyond doubt that the missing ketch Ariel foundered off Vorke's ...

    Article : 37 words
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