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  2. TRAM STRIKE

    A strike of the whole of the members of No. 2 Branch of the Australian Tramway Employees' Association today led to a complete stoppage of the ...

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    LATEST FOREIGN NEWS. --Uproar in House of Commons-- Laborites sing the "Red Flag"--Capture of de Valera denied-- Irish rebels executed-- Phenomenal measurements of solar eclipse-- Shakespearean play in modern costumes-- English professor suggests reformed spelling--"Hanky" for handkerchief-- America and the World Court. ...

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  4. LIKE LITTLE BOYS

    "As the dally press has reminded us, we are here like tittle boys, to be seen and not heard."--Sir Arthur Stanley, ex-Governor of Victoria, on State ...

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  5. HANDING OVER THE PRIZES

    An interesting function took place in the boardroom of "The Daily Telegraph" yesterday afternoon, when, at a meeting of the directors, the winners ...

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  6. COAL POSITION WORSE

    Nineteen collieries now are Idle on the, Maitland fields, about 7000 men being Involved. The trouble was accentuated ...

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  7. THE ECLIPSE

    Messages from Mount Hamilton (California) state that calculations made from eclipse photographs taken by the Lick Observatory expedition ...

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  8. GREAT UPROAR

    A score of Labor men, singing the "Red Flag,"' differentiated the scene in the House of Commons to-day from any other in the history of the mother ...

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  9. DE VALERA

    Early cables reported the capture of de Valera, who was with Liam Lynch in the running fight in which Lynch was mortally ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. FATEFUL PACIFIC

    "Fate has cast our destiny in the Pacific, 'around' the borders of which are clustered the bulk of the world's population. ...

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  11. "THE DAILY TELEGRAPH'S" ACTION APPRECIATED

    Sir,--Your telegram announcing that you had awarded me a share of the third, prize in the Play Competition, gave me great delight. In ...

    Article : 97 words
  12. STAGE COSTUMES

    The Birmingham Repertory Theatre, the most famous repertory company in Britain, will celebrate Shakespeare's birthday by playing "Cymbeline." ...

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  13. KEEPS INDIA QUIET

    "There is only one influence that keeps the hundreds of native princes in cheek and the warring peoples and religious factions from each others' ...

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  14. THREE YEARS

    "It would be possible, given favorable conditions, for the Commonwealth Parliament to meet in its House at Canberra within three years." ...

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  15. TAX-FREE LOANS

    "I should not be the least surprised if it were found that £2,000,000 is being lost each year by these tax-free loans." ...

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  16. VIOLENT PATIENTS

    Asylum Employees, giving evidence before the Lunacy Commission, denied that there was any ill-treatment of patients. ...

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  17. ALIVE IN COFFIN

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Express" reports that, when a coffin, containing a woman, was being lowered into a grave at the cemetery ...

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  18. CONTRACTIONS

    Professor Ripman. Chief Inspector to tile University of London, addressing the English Association, said that many contractions were better than the ...

    Article : 68 words
  19. WRAPPING OF FOOD

    The Chief of Police has warned shopkeepers that it is illegal to serve meat, cheese, and other foods wrapped in newspaper. They must use clean, ...

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  20. FLIGHT TO NORTH POLE

    A message from Nome. Alaska, states that Amundsen has left for Wainwright, where he starts soon on an aeroplane flight to the North Pole. ...

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  21. PRESENTATION OF CHEQUES TO PLAY-WRITERS

    The President of."The Daily Telegraph" Board,of Directors'(Mr.'Henry, Gorman) presenting the Hundred-Guinea Cheque to Miss Hiscocks, winner of the First Prize in the Play Com petition. Mr.'Lewis Stone, winner of the Second Prize, of Twenty Guineas, is standing on Miss Hiscocks' right. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. MIGRATION

    Mr. J. W. T. Newbold in the House of Commons, asked the Government to Instruct the Labor Exchanges to call the attention of Intending emigrants to ...

    Article : 135 words
  23. NEW POLITICAL PARTY

    It was decided at a meeting held on Tuesday at 374 George Street, to form a political party, to bo known as "The Australian First Citizens' Empire ...

    Article : 139 words
  24. LABOR TROUBLES

    The "London Gazette" is being printed secretly, under an armed guard, to prevent strikers interfering with the presses. ...

    Article : 116 words
  25. BEEF FREIGHTS

    Freights for exported frozen beef and beef by-products are to be reduced 18d per lb., provided the meatworks charges are also ...

    Article : 349 words
  26. DANCED IN COURT

    The unusual spectacle of a stage beauty dancing before a judge was witnessed in the Palais de Justice, when Mademoiselie Rahna was ...

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  27. "DOWN AND OUTS"

    Commissioner and Mrs. Booth Tucker were given a reception by the Lord Mayor at the Town Hall, to-day. Commissioner Booth Tucker. In ...

    Article : 107 words
  28. CAUSES OF WAR

    Mr. Hoover (Secretary of Commerce) addressing a convention, of Women, stated that during, the past two years the United States Government had ...

    Article : 199 words
  29. THE RUHR

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer. Mr. Stanley Baldwin, replying to question in the House of Commons, said the Government had no intention. ...

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  30. LABOR'S FEDERAL LEADER

    Referring to the published statement that at Wednesday's meeting of the Federal Parliamentary Party it was advocated that the leader should ...

    Article : 223 words
  31. TURKS RAID ISLAND

    Turkish irregulars in several boats raided Kastelorizo (a small island off the south coast of Asia Minor), and after assassinating the Italian garrison ...

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  32. HOWARD CARTER ILL

    Mr. Howard Carter (with whom the late Lord-Carnarvon was associated in locating the tomb of Tutankhamen) is ill. ...

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  33. AUTUMN FOLIAGE

    A fine display of autumn foliage and fruits marked the second day of Farmer's Fruit Show. Again there were many excellent exhibits, which attracted ...

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  34. DAME NELLIE MELBA

    Toti del Monti (principal soprano at La Scala, Milan), Dino Borgioli (tenor from the Constanzi Theatre. Rome), Haberdeau (a French basso of the ...

    Article : 78 words
  35. QUITE THE WORST

    Speaking at the Divorce Law Reform Union, Lord Birkenhead said that, after some experience of the divorce courts of Britain, he had come to the ...

    Article : 60 words
  36. TO TOUR AUSTRALIA

    Mr. Hugh Ward has engaged Lorna and Toots Pounds and Charles Austin for an Australian tour with the "Rockets" review. ...

    Article : 28 words
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