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  2. GUN-ALLEY CASE

    As the result of a request received through the member of the Legislative Assembly for the electorate in which Colin Ross resided (Mr. E. O. Warde). the ...

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  3. WORK AND WAGES

    There are several signs of movements in Commonwealth circles which give reason for the view that Australia is turning into new political paths. It is plain, from the ...

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  4. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS.

    All through the [?] week, while the evecutive of the A.L.P: was engineering to out Mr. Caits, the member for Cook was [?] laying the foundation for the ...

    Article : 886 words
  5. SOUTH AFRICA

    In addressing the South African Party Congress in the Cape provi[?] General Smuts referred to the bitter[?] attacks of Genera[?] Hertzog. the leader of the ...

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  6. OIL SEARCH DISASTER

    Mounted-Constable Turner, who is in charge of the Victoria River Police Station, arrived at Darwin from there in a [?]ugger yesterday evening in charge of a ...

    Article : 138 words
  7. GENOA CONFERENCE

    The London "Daily Chronicles correspondent at Paris says the meeting of Mr. Lloyd George and M. Poi[?] which will be known as the Wygon[?] Conference, ...

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  8. AERIAL COLLISION

    A shocking aeroplane disaster occurred at Tilloy. A British aeroplane of the Da[?] line from London with the Paris mails, came into collision ...

    Article : 327 words
  9. PRINCE OF WALES

    Hoogkong refused to do any kind of work while the Prince of Wales was here. The majority of the population were engaged to-day in trying, to follow him ...

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  10. THE STEEL WORKS

    On his return to Newcastle yesterday Mr. Farquharsan. secretary of the Steel Industry Section of the A.W.U., received the following letter from Mr. David Baker, ...

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  11. INDIAN ASPIRATIONS

    In a speech at Peshawar, Lord Reading (the Viceroy) announced that the Home Government had informed him that there was no question of impropriety, ...

    Article : 361 words
  12. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE

    Apples sent by the Ormonde are being discharged in good condition. There is a good demand far them, and's fair quantity is going to the Continent. South ...

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  13. KARL'S DEATH

    Members of the aristocracy. diguitaries, and generals of the former regime crowded the Cathedral during a requiem service for the late ex-Emperor Karl. Afterwards ...

    Article : 134 words
  14. THE W.A. LOAN.

    The Western Australian loan of £2,000,000, at 5 per cent. issued at £96, has been under written. The loan will be advertised on Monday. ...

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  15. FUTURE OF BAVARIA.

    The Socialist leader caused a sensation in the Bavarian Parliament by declaring that the Bavarian reactionaries were plotting again to establish the monarchy of ...

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  16. THE FAR EAST.

    The correspondent of the Philadelphia "Public Ledger" at Tokyo learns that the Far Eastern Republic delegates at the [?] Conference hare agreed to the ...

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  17. A WOMAN'S CRIME.

    A Strange murder trial has taken place M. Reynes, who was mayor of Juzes, in the Haute. Garonne, was defeated at the recent elections by M. Poux. ...

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  18. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    The Prime Minister last night addressed a meeting at Castlemaine on the industrial question. He emphasised the necessity for an improvement in the system of settling ...

    Article : 167 words
  19. SEEDS OF WAR.

    Earl H[?] in accepting the freedom of Leicester to-day, referred to the cutting down of the nation's insurance against foreign aggression, and declared ...

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  20. CHEAP MONEY.

    The cheapness of money is illustrated by the allotment of Treasury bills at an average rate of 53/1 per cent., which is over 10/ less than on January 13. All ...

    Article : 54 words
  21. CYCLONE IN TEXAS.

    A cyclone swept through West Texas and Oklahoma to-day. The storm killed at least 10 people. There was heavy damage tip property. ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Canadian Government have introduced a Bill consolidating the control of the military naval air and mounted forces under a single Department of ...

    Article : 94 words
  23. ENGINEERING TROUBLE.

    The Ministry of Health has decided that though the engineers locked out are not entitled to unemployment doles, as destitute persons they are entitled to poor ...

    Article : 37 words
  24. MR. DOOLEY TO RESIGN.

    After a visit of the Governor (sir Walter [?] to the Premier (Mr. Dooley) it was learned that the state Government will probably resign from office on wed ...

    Article : 75 words
  25. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    The Aberdeen linar Sophoeles, which [?] rived at Albany from Cape Town on Thursday afternoon on her malden [?] lended the British. Empire Exhibition Mis. ...

    Article : 232 words
  26. THE ELECTIONS.

    Mr. Kilpatrick, Progressive. has been declared elected for Murray. This was the only count completed yesterday. There are' still eight members to be elected. ...

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  27. ALLEGED ASSAULT.

    Shortly after 10 o'clock on Friday night Frederick Co[?] (35) was found lying un[?] in Macquarie-street as the re[?] of an alleged assault by claude Stred ...

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  28. STEAMSHIP OWNERS ASSOCIATION

    At a meeting of the steamship Owners Association Mr. T. G. Smith (Vic.) was elected general president. [?] P. E. Coleman (N.S.W) F. Gavan (vic).[?] ...

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  29. EXTERMINATING RABBITS.

    The Minister of Agriculture has expressed pleasure at the results obtained as the result of the compulsory poisoning of rabbits 25,000 having been accounted ...

    Article : 52 words
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