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  2. GREECE A REPUBLIC.

    Enthusiastic scenes in Athens yesterday marked the declaration of the Republic of Greece. The "Morning Post" describes how the proceedings commenced with a Te ...

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  3. FEDERAL PARTIES

    Following upon the open declaration by Nationalists of dissatisfaction with the present loose arrangement between the parties comprising the composite Ministry, ...

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  4. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ELECTIONS.

    ADELAIDE.--The South Australian State elections have entered upon the most critical stage. The first bitterness between the three parties--the Liberal Federation ...

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  5. A SUNDAY NIGHT IDYLL.

    A Sydney man who came to Melbourne for the fleet festivities has carried back a vivid impression of sabbatarian restrictions on travelling. He intends to ...

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  6. SINGAPORE BASE.

    The debate on the Government's decision to abandon work at Singapore base was opened in the House of Commons to-day. ...

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  7. WORLD FLIGHT.

    Squadron Leader Maclaren and his two companions started to-day on their world flight. The route takes them across Europe to Cairo, across India and China ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA'S DEFENCE.

    Full details of the Federal Government's proposals for the reorganisation and reconstruction of the Australian defences will be submitted to the House ...

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  9. MRS. RUSSELL'S APPEAL.

    The hearing of Mrs. Russell's appeal to the House of Lords against the Divorce Court's decision in favor of her husband, Lieutenant J. H. Russell, R.N., eldest ...

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  10. WEST AUSTRALIAN ELECTIONS.

    PERTH.--All attention is being paid in political circles to the elections in Kimberley and Pilbarra. Arrangements are being made by supporters of each party ...

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  11. POLITICS IN IRELAND.

    The bewildering political situation which exists in Ireland as a result of the army crisis was somewhat relieved to-day by an announcement by Mr. M'Grath, ...

    Article : 259 words
  12. DEVELOPING OUR NAVY.

    WARRNAMBOOL.--An important decision was arrived at by the A.N.A. conference on Wednesday in regard to the future defence policy of the ...

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  13. AN URGENT NEED.

    It is difficult for the average woman living in comfortable surroundings to realise the conditions under which the sick poor must suffer their ills. It is bad enough ...

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  14. Customs Administration.

    At the Nationalist meeting, which was resumed yesterday immediately after the adjournment of the Houses, the afternoon was almost entirely devoted to a ...

    Article : 272 words
  15. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    The King and Queen paid a surprise visit to the Empire Exhibition to-day. They made an extended tour of the area, despite the mud and slush. At one point ...

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  16. Victorian Missions to Seamen.

    Victorian Missions to Seamen was held yesterday afternoon at the Central Institute, Australian Wharf. The guild, which was founded in 1906. has at present 547 ...

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  17. WOODEN SHIPS CASE.

    The Australian Government has retained Mr. George Wickersham, the United States Attorney-General under ex-President Taft, as counsel in the wooden ships ...

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  18. Mr. Massey's Objections.

    WELLINGTON.--Mr. Massey, Prime Minister on New Zealand, has issued for publication the full text of his message to Mr. Ramsay Macdonald in reference to ...

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  19. N.S.W. Labor Leader Pleased.

    SYDNEY.--"The remarkable success of the Labor party in the Western Australian elections demonstrates that Labor is again coming into its own," said Mr. Lang, ...

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  20. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    The latest betting on the Lincolnshire Handicap, the first of the important events of the flat-racing season, to be run to-day, was as follows:--9 to 2 against Sir ...

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  21. LONDON TRAMWAY STRIKE.

    The situation in connection with the tramway strike in London has become worse. The employers offered 5 extra per week to the uniformed staff, and ...

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  22. To-day's Proceedings.

    The House of Representatives meets at 2.30 this afternoon. The Prime Minister will submit his report on his mission overseas. The report will be a very ...

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  23. A PALTRY THEFT.

    Patrick Campbell Mecarthur, 17 years, bank clerk until recently, was charged at the South Melbourne court yesterday with having stolen a watch valued at 30 from ...

    Article : 267 words
  24. A VIOLENT THUNDERSTORM

    A severe electric disturbance over the city preceded a heavy downpour of rain about 6 p.m. yesterday. The intensity of the storm slackened after about half ...

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  25. Ship Building Depression.

    The directors of Cammell, Laird and Co., the well-known ship builders of Birkenhead, have not declared a dividend on ordinary shares for the first time in ...

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  26. SLOW CRICKET.

    At the annual meeting of the Warwickshire County Cricket Club to-day Mr. Ludford Docker, the president, referred to slow play. After mentioning an ...

    Article : 111 words
  27. Unlawful Possession.

    Intercepted at Victoria Dock late on Tuesday night by Plain-clothes Constable Tolien, of the wharf police, Luke Sullivan, a young seaman, was presented in the City ...

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  28. OSTEND EXPRESS TRAGEDY

    After the tragic collision between the Ostend express and a goods train on Monday, an inspector employed at Benesdowff station went to the signal box to make ...

    Article : 121 words
  29. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The Prime Minister said the late Senator Millen had represented the State of New South Wales in the Senate continuously since federation, and ...

    Article : 517 words
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