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  2. SEAMEN'S UNION

    SYDNEY, Friday.--An order that the Federated Seamen's Union and its ngents, servants, nnd'oflieers be restmined from ordering, encouraging,or aiding ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. "GOT IN FIRST"

    PERTH Friday.--Inspector Spedelling Smith was talking to three constables in the Perth police station this morning, when Inspector Smith remarked ...

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  4. BY TWO VOTES

    LONDON, Thursday.--In the French Senate, yesterday M. Albert, Minister for Education, was challenged on a minor point' in the estimates. M. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SEEDING UP

    LONDON, Thursday.--Officials of the Overseas Settlement Committee point out that new features of the migration agreement with ...

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  6. SYDNEY SHOW

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Light, showers of rain which fell during yesterday did not affect the attendance at the Royal Agricultural Show which the public at ...

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  7. BAND CARNIVAL COMPETITIONS

    Popular interest in the Queensland band championship contest is increasing as the more important events are being reached. On Thursday, at the Elite ...

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  8. AFRICAN TARIFF

    As was predicted, the principle of British preference as an imperial undertaking has been abolished by the Nationalist Labour Government ...

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  9. EMPIRE LEAGUE

    SYDNEY, Friday--The Governor General (Lord Forster), who had promised to open the 30th annual conference, of the United Commercial Travellers of ...

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  10. YESTERDAY'S CONTESTS

    In view of the fact that the committee debarred from charging for admission on Good Friday, the contests, which were proceeded with, were held ...

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  11. BRITAIN'S IDLE ACRES

    LONDON, Thursday.--"Why send thousands of men out of the country when Britain has land waiting for then to till. It is unreasonable to ...

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  12. MARAMA HELD UP

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Attempts to complete the crew of the Union Company's passenger ' steamer Marama proved futile to-day. New Zeland ...

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  13. MINISTRY IN RETREAT.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The French Government has retreated and has virtually agreed to drop the capital levy proposal. The Paris correspondent of ...

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  14. ARAB VIOLENCE

    JERUSALEM, Thursday.--Arab demonstrators stoned Jews who were arriving at Nablus, 30 miles from Jerusalem for the Passover ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. PORT CAROLINE SAILS.

    HOBART, Friday.--The steamer Port Caroline, which was delayed owing to the absence of firemen, got away at an early hour this morning. ...

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  16. NATIONALIST CAMP

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--There is every indication of serious split in the Nationalist camp through the selection of a candidate to stand in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. SHOWERS LIKELY

    Mr. J. Gumming Ogg writes:--Contrary to what was previously anticipated, the earlier portion of the holidays scorn as if they will prove ...

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  18. FLIGHT OF CAPITAL.

    PARIS, Thursday.--In his speech in the chamber of Deputies M. Harriot said, that 17,000 million francs of capital had been exported ...

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  19. DREAD FOR THE FUTURE

    LONDON, Thursday.--Mr. B. Lansbury (Labour), speaking at the Aid which club, said that the rejection of [?]rms recruits for physical defects was ...

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  20. SHIPS COLLIDE

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Clan Monroe, was slightly damaged in a collision with the small Dutch steamer Jonge Catharina, which was sunk at ...

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  21. A-BUSY DAY

    SYDNEY, Friday.--There was an other big crowd at the Royal Show today, when despite the showers of rain which fell during the day, great ...

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  22. AMERICAN FLEET

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. S. M. Bruce) has been informed definitely by Admiral Goontz, that insufficiency of time, and ...

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  23. HOME HILL BAND.

    More than £400 was raised by the people of Home Hill, a rising and prosperous North Queensland town, to cover the expense of sending the members of ...

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  24. INDIAN CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--In the Home of Commons, Earl Winterton, Under State for India, replying to Mr. G. Lansbury (Labour), said that ...

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  25. SECRET PACT

    PARIS, Thursday.--Baron Shiedebara the japanese Ambassador to France, denies that there is any Russo Japanese agreement, other than the recent treaty ...

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  26. RAILWAY WRECK

    BARCELONA,. Friday.--Eighteen people were killed and 50 injured by the derailment of a train on the Sarria suburban line. Three ...

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  27. NAVAL DISASTER

    ROME, Thursday.--Seven Ballots were killed and 30 injured in an explosion aboard the Italian battleship Caio Dullio during target ...

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  28. NO-STOCKING. CRAZE

    LOS ANGELES. Thursday,--All Hollywood, except hosiery dealers, applauded the latest revolt against fashion as well-known, cinematograph actresses paraded ...

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  29. 299, MILES AN HOUR

    LONDON, Thursday.--Britain hopes to retrieve her air prestige obtain a speed record by means of a Gloster Hapier monoplane of secret design, the ...

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  30. CRUISER CONTRACT

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--"It is all the same old stuff," said the Prime Minister (Mr. S. M. Bruce), with a smile, when asked on his return from ...

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  31. TROUBLE AT WEMBLEY

    LONDON, Thursday.-- Electricians, plasterers, and carpenters at Yembley threaten to strike on Tuesday as a protest against the employment of ...

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  32. FOUND SHOT DEAD

    LONDON, Thursday.--Colonel Cecil Nickalls, a well-known polo player, was found shot dead a few moments alter he had been conversing with his wife. ...

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  33. THE ROYAL CRUISE

    LONDON, Thursday.--The king and Queen have sailed from Syracuse for Palermo. ...

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