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  2. BRITISH SEAMEN'S STRIKE

    A notable development yesterday in connection with the British seamen's refusal of duty was the decision of th owners to prosecute the strikers failing their return to work by noon to-day. There is apparent a disposition amongst the men to ...

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  3. GENERAL CABLES

    Eminent medical veterinary experts, members of Parliament and landowners, are included in the committee formed to thoroughly test this winter and ...

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  4. DEPORTATION

    Proceedings before the Deportation Board were opened in Sydney, and after argument as to the legality of the board and the right of the Crown to be represented, on both of which points the board decided against the representatives of Walsh and ...

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  5. AVIATION

    A collision with the destroyer William Jones, and not mechanical trouble, prevented Commander Snoddy's seaplane from continuing her Hawaian flight ...

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  6. KARAMU IN PERIL

    Relying on one anchor only the steamer Karamu has been fighting for existence for the past two days in the teeth of a gale blowing on the South-West Cape. The ship is within 500 yards of the Cape Reef. It is believed ...

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  7. COMMUNISTS PUNISHED.

    Twelve Communists detained by the Paris police on Friday for endeavouring to form demonstrations were sentenced to-day to periods of ...

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  8. SEARCH FOR OTHER VICTIMS.

    Meanwhile the convoy, seaplanes, and submarines from Hawaii are continuing the search in the vicinity of 185 miles west of Maui Island, where it is feared ...

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  9. IN PORT AND OUT

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 129 words
  10. NAVAL RETRENCHMENT.

    The Admiralty announces that in pursuance of the Government's policy of naval economy the dockyards at to Rosyth and Pembroke are being closed ...

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  11. THIRD MACHINE TO START.

    The Boeing seaplane PB1 will attempt the Hawaian flight at 2 p.m. to-morrow. It is 4000lb. heavier than the defeated 'planes, and carries 500 more gallons ...

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  12. BRITAIN'S NEW POLICE FORCE.

    The "Evening Standard" says that the Secretary for War (Sir Worthington Evans) explains that the War Office has decided to borrow the London police ...

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  13. A ROYAL COMMISSION.

    At this stage Dr. Evatt read quotations from the High Court judgments regarding the constitutionality of the Deportation Board appointed to deal ...

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  14. STILL NO NEWS.

    Twenty hours have elapsed without word from Commander John Rogers and his four mates aboard the missing 'plane, and anxiety is increasing as ...

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  15. RADIUM OURES LEPROSY.

    Reuter reports from Honolulu that after experiments for six months the surgeons at the leper receiving hospital have cured all cases treated, with ...

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  16. The Latest From England

    The president of the British Sailors and Firemen's Union in a cable from Quebec. yesterday declared—"I am pleased to note that Mr. Shinwell is ...

    Article : 156 words
  17. CAPTAIN'S STORY

    The captain of the Kekerangu (P. L. Molyneux) was slightly haggard with anxiety and loss of sleep, but was able to give an "Examiner" representative ...

    Article : 255 words
  18. LOST ITALIAN SUBMARINE.

    Reuter reports from Rome that the search for the submarine Veviero continues. Oil bubbles were observed on the surface of the water near Cape ...

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  19. OFFICIALS GIVE UP HOPE.

    While a giant seaplane with five aviators, and patrol ships continue to search for the PN9 No. 1, hopes for the safety of Commander John Rodgers and his ...

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  20. VESSELS ASSISTING.

    The Kanna was despatched last night by the Union Company, and subsequently messages were received that the Laranah, at Huon, and the Waikawa, ...

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  21. TROUBLE OVER DANCER.

    The court has granted an interim injunction restraining the Australian dancer Blanche Schachtel from appearing for any other producer than the New ...

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  22. MR. LAMB'S REPLY.

    Mr. Lamb said that there could be no doubt that the community should be represented at proceedings of this nature. The argument put forward ...

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  23. TRADES HALL OFFICIALS.

    Those in court included a number of prominent trades Hall officials, among whom were Mr. J. S. Garden (secretary of the Trades and Labour Council) and ...

    Article : 92 words
  24. LIBERTY IN AMERICA.

    "The combination of liberty and the law, which political alchemists seem to find increasingly difficult, is being successfully achieved," declared Mr. Charles ...

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  25. THIRD MACHINE HELD UP.

    The Secretary for the Navy (Mr. Curtis Wilbur) is not disposed to have the naval 'plane PB1 leave San Francisco on Thursday in an attempt to fly to ...

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  26. ENGINE-ROOM FLOODED.

    The Karamu left Strahan at 11.30 a.m. on Tuesday with calcines for Risdon, and it is thought that the vessel scraped the bar coming out of Stahan. ...

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  27. STRIKERS LOSING GROUND.

    Despite the activity of pickets at Hull to-day, the unofficial strike of the seamen seems to be fizzling out. The Melville sailed with a full crew, and the ...

    Article : 110 words
  28. ULSTER BOUNDARY.

    The Belfast correspondent to the "Daily Express" understands that a conference is likely between the Premier of Northern Ireland (Sir James ...

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  29. FIFTH VESSEL IDLE

    The crew of the C. and D. liner Port Brisbane, which to-day moved up from an anchorage in the bay to a berth at Victoria Dock, have decided to join the ...

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  30. POWER TO DEPORT.

    With regard to the suggestion that if he (Mr. Lamb) he should be told to mind his own business, counsel said that ...

    Article : 95 words
  31. "INJURIOUS TO PEACE."

    The text of the summonses issued by Senator G. F. Pearce, Minister for Home nod Territories, stated that, whereas the respondents were both born in ...

    Article : 151 words
  32. FUTURE AIR LINER.

    The air liner of the future will be an all-steel monoplane with a 220ft. wing span, accommodation for one hundred people, and a speed of over 100 ...

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  33. HOBBS AN ABSTAINER.

    When J. B. Hobbs beat the late Dr. W. G. Grace's batting record at Taunton nobody came forward to confirm of contradict the story that Fender gave ...

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  34. KEKERANGU'S PREDICAMENT.

    The Kekerangu attempted to pass a towline to the Karamu, but owing to the site of the former vessel the task was extremely difficult. The position ...

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  35. MANNING THE MAJESTIC.

    The Majestic was short of 150 in her crew when she left Southampton. Fifty men were obtained at Plymouth and put aboard last night, but the strikers ...

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  36. IS CHART MISLEADING ?

    Captain Molyneux pointed out to the "Examiner" representative still another disadvantage of the mariner. The only Admiralty chart of that section of the ...

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  37. "PEACE-LOVING CITIZENS."

    Mr. Lamb said that Messrs. Walsh and Johannsen would have full opportunity of showing that they were peace-loving citizens and did not want to stir ...

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  38. ASCANIUS CREW STRIKES

    The Ascanius is likely to be held up at the outer harbour pending the settlement of the shipping dispute. The men on the vessel went on strike when she berthed ...

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  39. DANDY WALKS BAREFOOTED.

    According to the "Daily Express" representative at Brussels, a prominent citizen, as a protest against the high prices of boots, walks the boulevards daily ...

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  40. RUSSIAN FLIGHT.

    Aviation Department officials and others proceeded to Tokorozu on the outskirts of Tokio, to welcome the Russian 'plan due from Okayama this afternoon. ...

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  41. ANCHORS DRAG.

    At 8 o'clock last night the Kekerangu was able to put her engines in commission, although the extent of the damage was not known. A wind was ...

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  42. "ILLEGALLY ONSUTUTED."

    When the secretary had read the summons issued to Walsh and was about to read a similar, one issued to Johanusen, Mr. Watt said that he wished to ...

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  43. OBJECTIONS OVERRULED.

    After further argument, the board adjourned till the afternoon, and on resuming the chairman announced that the board had decided to overrule all ...

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  44. BUSINESS AS USUAL.

    A representative of the New Zealand Shipping Committee states that no vessels have been detained in Great Britain, but that all have sailed on their ...

    Article : 116 words
  45. SELLING AUSTRALIAN PAVILION.

    Tenders are being invited, returnable in a fortnight, for the purchase of the Australian pavilion at Wembley. It is intended for the present that part of ...

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  46. ANCHOR STILL HOLDING.

    The latest advice received from the Kauna is to the effect that there is heavy weather at South-West Cape and the Karamu is still holding her anchor. ...

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  47. TESTING VALIDITY OF ACT

    On the recommendation of the executive, the Trades Hall Council of Melbourne to-night decided to convene an all-Australian conference of trade unions ...

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  48. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    The thirty-fifth session of the League of Nations Council assembled privately to-day, and drew up agenda. Subsequently, at a short public sitting, it was ...

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  49. B.M.A. CONTROL

    Mr. George Bernard Shaw in a letter to the "Irish Times' in reference to the Free State Government's decision that Irish doctors must cease to ...

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  50. ARCOONA HELD UP

    The Adelaide Steamship Company's steamer is laid up at Brisbane owing to trouble with the crew. The vessel was about to depart for ...

    Article : 138 words
  51. DROWNED IN A SQUALL.

    French Rugby players sustained a great loss in the deaths of Carcassone and Roger Py, who were drowned, with seven others, including two women and ...

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  52. COMMUNIST OFFENSIVE.

    A representative of the "Daily Telegraph" interviewed Mr. Cuthbert Laws, general manager of the Shipping Federation, to-day on the strike situation. ...

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  53. "NO JUDICIAL POWER."

    "I am prepared to substantiate the grounds that the board is illegally constituted and is acting unconstitutionally. I wish to protest against the ...

    Article : 118 words
  54. N.S.W. MINISTRY ACTIVE

    The New South Wales Ministry has decided to put to a test the validity of the deportation sections of the Federal Immigration Act, from a constitutional ...

    Article : 121 words
  55. THE MISSING PRINCE

    As a result of the publication or his photograph, a number of passengers for Boulogne from Hastings declare that they saw a man aboard resembling ...

    Article : 143 words
  56. MISLEADING ELECTORS

    The following statement was issued to-day by the Leader of the Federal Parliament Labour Party (Mr. Charlton):— ...

    Article : 336 words
  57. SENATOR OGDEN'S OPINION.

    Commenting upon the trial of Walsh and Johannsen by the Deportation Board, Mr. J. Ogden to-day expressed the opinion that the Government would deport ...

    Article : 278 words
  58. CROWN SOLICITOR'S POSITION.

    Mr. Lamb—I appear for the Crown in the proceedings. Mr. Watt—In so far as my friend indicated that he is appearing for the ...

    Article : 130 words
  59. Advertising

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  60. CROSS-CHANNEL SERVICE.

    The Southern Railway Co. has warned intending cross-Channel passengers against travelling to Southampton, as there is no possibility of any boats ...

    Article : 32 words
  61. TO-DAY'S EVENTS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 28 words
  62. A.L.P. OPPOSITION.

    The deportation issue was considered at length at a meeting of the federal executive of the Australian Labour Party to-day. ...

    Article : 158 words
  63. FINANCIAL SHORTAGE.

    According to the headquarters of the Seamen's Union there is not the slightest hope of the Amalgamated Marine Workers' Union carrying out its boast ...

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  64. MOROCCO

    According to the Fez correspondent to "Le Temps," Abdel Krim has carefully prepared his retreat from Adjir in the event of the spaniards capturing ...

    Article : 82 words
  65. LIGHTS ON VEHICLES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 21 words
  66. "MIND HIS OWN BUSINESS."

    Mr. Watt (laughingly)—I understand you are associated with the Taxation Department. As far as the board is concerned, you are a departmental ...

    Article : 162 words
  67. FAVOURABLE REPORTS.

    The seamen's Union has issued a list of official reports showing the position at the chief ports. The following are typical:—"At Glasgow, Barry, and ...

    Article : 99 words
  68. LOYAL TO ENGLAND

    The Iraq Parliament in a special session on Tuesday passed a resolution than the Iraq nation as represented by Parliament declares strong friendship ...

    Article : 53 words
  69. CANADA BORROWING

    The Canadian Government bond issue of 70,000,000 dollars (about £14,000,000) was over-subscribed on Wednesday soon after it was offered to the public by a ...

    Article : 42 words
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