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  2. NOTES AND COMMENTS

    Telegrams from Melbourne state that While the H.M.S. Hood was in that port, visitors stole a lot of fittings as souvemrs. Simultaneously a picture was being ...

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  3. CIVIL SITTINGS

    Dates were allotted to-day by Mr. Justice Northmore to the cases comprising the April civil sittings of the Supreme Court. The list is as follows:— ...

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  4. "THE CITY BEAUTIFUL"

    At the annual meeting of the Town Planning Association, of Western Australia last Friday night, the president (Mr. W. A. Saw) stated in his report for ...

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  5. HOW WE ARE LIBELLED

    In the Children's Page of the Adelaide "Observer" on March 22, "Magpie," the lady contributor, wrote:—"Oh, by-the-way, did you know the real ...

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  6. EVICTIONS BILL

    The Government was defeated on the Evictions Bill by 221 votes to 212. Mr. Ramsay Macdonald has made it clear that he does not contemplate resignation ...

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  7. EARLY CABLES

    Members of the House of Commons anticipate a critical debate when the second reading of the Evictions Bill is resumed on Monday evening, and consider that a ...

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  8. MOTOR GAR STANDS

    At the fortnightly meeting of the City Council yesterday the general purposes' committee recommended that—"Re report from Inspector Ward and inspection by the ...

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  9. INDIAN UNREST

    News has been received of the murder of Mahant, who was in charge of the famous Sikh shrine, Nankana, the birth place of the founder of Sikhism. ...

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  10. PENSIONS INCREASE.

    The Ministry for Pensions announces that old people whose sons were killed in the war will have their pensions increased by 5s, as 25s for a single parent and 35s ...

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  11. ATTEMPTED HOLD-UP.

    A thrilling chase took place at Westminster on Sunday night, when an armed Rang attempted to hold up Mr. Fouraker, a newspaper dealer of Great Smith-street. The ...

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  12. "SO-CALLED DESERT"

    The Polar explorer, Dr. Vilhjalmur Stefanson, who will sail by the Sonoma on May 6 to lecture in Australia, said during an interview that he will make a special ...

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  13. SOUTH AFRICA

    The defeat of the Government's candidate at the Wakkorstroom by-election reduces the Government's nominal majority to eight, or, deducting the Speaker (Mr. ...

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  14. "BUTTRESSING A SHADOW"

    Victorian country journals published the following from their Melbourne correspondent last week-end:—Mr. Mann, M.H.R., of Western ...

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  15. NATIONALIST LABOR PACT.

    The Wakkerstroom election is a great topic of conversation, and the result proves that the Nationalist-Labor pact will be a most important factor at the next general ...

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  16. REPORT DENIED.

    The report as to the extension of the French occupation to Elberfeld has been denied officially. It is asserted that no such operations have been carried out on ...

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  17. BAVARIAN ELECTIONS

    The elections for the new Bavarian Diet were held throughout Bavaria yesterday. The results hitherto show that the extreme Nationalists, Generate Hutler ...

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  18. THE GOAL POSITION.

    A conference of the Imperial Coal Council and the Coal Association passed a motion declaring that the burdens imposed on the mining industry in the Ruhr area ...

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  19. A DISSOLUTION.

    The Government has announced its intention to dissolve Parliament aa the result of the Wakkerstrooin by-election. ...

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  20. AMERICA

    The renewal of the Ku Klux Klan antiracial campaign was attended with disastrous results at tho town of Lilly (Pennsylvania), the inhabitants of which are chiefly ...

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  21. STRESEMANN'S PROTEST.

    At the opening of the electoral campaign, Herr Stresemann (the ex-Chancellor) reiterated the impossibility of continuing the contracts arranged by the ...

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  22. "COPEC"

    The international conference on Christian Politics, Economics, and Citizenship, dubbed "Copec." was opened at Birmingham to-day, when messages from the ...

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  23. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS

    In our advertising column will be found a notification from Mr. H. A. Stephenson signifying his intention of contesting the seat for the Metropolitan-Suburbun ...

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  24. ELECTION DISORDERS.

    There have been many disorders in connection with tho election, particularly the Rationalists breaking up Communist' meetings by assaults with knives and rubber ...

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  25. BROOKES AT CANNES

    A message from Cannes states that in the final of the mixed doubles Mdlle. Lenglen and Norman Brookes beat Miss Ryon and Aeschliman, 6-2, 6-3. ...

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  26. DAHLIA DISPLAY

    At 2.80 p.m. to-morrow afternoon the Mayor (Mr. J. T. Franklin) will officially open in the Perth Town Hall the dahlia show conducted by the Horticultural ...

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  27. PREFERENTIAL RATES.

    A Congressional hearing with regard to the enforcement of section 28 of the Jones' Shipping Act, by which exporters who employ American bottoms will receive ...

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  28. BAVARIA.

    The elections for the new Bavarian Diet were held throughout the Palatinate yesterday. The results up to the present show that the extreme Nationalists with ...

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  29. LIGHTING HYDE PARK

    The general purposes committee recommended to the fortnightly meeting of the City Council. yesterday that re a letter from the general manager of the electricity ...

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  30. INDUSTRIAL

    Mr. W. B. Shaw (secretary of the Master Builders and Contractors' Association) when seen to-day made the following statement:—"An impression has been ...

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  31. A WANDERING BUOY

    The Federal Navigation Department reports that a floating gas buoy which broke adrift from its moorings off Capo India, River Plato, South America, on July 3 ...

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  32. ITALY

    The election placards with which Romo is plastered are practically, all Fascist. The Fascists say that their chief fear is a small poll, as this would deprive them ...

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  33. MR. W. M. HUGHES.

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, speaking on "Sidelights of the Peace Conference," repeated the criticisms which he made at St. Louis. He declared that the faults of the ...

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  34. LOCOMOTIVE CONTRACTS

    A deputation from the Iron Trades Council yesterday urged Mr. Eggleston, the Minister for Railways, to take steps to enable the Victorian Railway Commissioners ...

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  35. BRITISH SHIPBUILDING TROUBLE.

    The Southampton members of the shipbuilding unions have refused by an overwhelming majority to resume work.—Reuter. ...

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  36. ALBANIA

    A message from Tirana (Albania) states that unknown men murdered two American merchants on the road from Tirana to Scutari.—Reuter. ...

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  37. FRANCE

    The Paris correspondent of tho London "Daily Telegraph" says that it appears that certain Parisians were unaware of the real quality of their meat when they ...

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  38. COMING WEST

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  39. WHERE IS BUCKLEY ?

    According to a member of a steamer's crew, Richard Buckley, who in alleged to have been a companion of Angus Murray in the murder of T. R. Berriman at ...

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  40. CHINA

    The Foreign Powers have filed their claims (totally about 350,000 rollars in Chinese currency), in the Chinese Foreign Office for damages in connection with the ...

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  41. THE ROUND AUSTRALIA FLIGHT

    Wing-Commander Goble, who arrived at Sydney yesterday on his tour of the Australian coast, says that he is likely to be held up until weather conditions along the ...

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  42. THE FAR EAST

    The Portuguese steamer Seixal has been captured by pirates near Kaukong. Captain Assis was wounded and three guards were killed.—Reuter. ...

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  43. GERMANY

    It has been reported from Essen that tho French authorities have extended their occupation to the northern outskirts of Elberfeld. ...

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