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  2. GERMANY WAITING

    The committee of the League Assembly has reported on Germany's application for. admission, and has suggested that a subcommittee be appointed to deal with the ...

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  3. POLITICAL LABOUR

    Dr. Earle Page, Federal Treasurer, speaking at the annual conference of the Victorian Farmers' Union at Ballarat, said at present the biggest exploiter of rural industries and ...

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  4. SPLIT IN CABINET

    Significance is attached to a split which has occurred in the Lang Cabinet over the appointment of an industrial commissioner. This may lead ultimately to the ...

    Article : 129 words
  5. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    The general debate on the tariff proposals was resumed in the Ho.use of Representatives this afternoon. Mr. Duncan Hughes (S.A.) objected to the proplosed increase in ...

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  6. AT LOGGERHEADS

    At a meeting of Sydney seamen to-day, a resolution was carried refusing to accept from the general president (Mr. Tom Walsh) any ...

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  7. DEATH AFTER OPERATION

    Dr. Millard, who conducted an inquiry into the death of Keith Nicholson, aged years, following an operation "at St. George District ...

    Article : 341 words
  8. RECALL OF GOVERNOR?

    It was stated in political circles that the Premier has already cabled to the Dominion Office demanding the recall of the Governor (Sir Dudley de Chair) for ...

    Article : 333 words
  9. McILRATH'S FIRE

    The damage by fire which destroyed McIlath's grocery emporium is estimated between £100,000 and £150,000. It is calculated that 50,000 spectators witnessed the ...

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  10. PATRIOTISM BY FORCE

    It is officially announced that the president of the Barcelona Bar recently appointed by the Government to that post called to see the Prime Minister and Minister for ...

    Article : 113 words
  11. MANLY FERRIES

    Manly council lias decided to inform the Port Jackson Company that it has refused to sanction any increase in the eosfc of season tickets, and without such assent no rise in ...

    Article : 163 words
  12. THE TURF

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  13. FORTY-FOUR HOURS TEST CASE

    The 44-hours test case was continued before the High Court to-day. Mr. Piddington, who appeared for the employees of New South Wales, said the New South Wales ...

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  14. BANKSTOWN QUARRY EXPLOSION

    Parramatta district coroner opened an inquiry to-day regarding tfie deaths of Claudo Burton, Frederick Whyman and Allen Pliil lip, who were killed at a quarry at ...

    Article : 148 words
  15. THE SENATE

    Senator Needham (W.A.) moved the adjournment of the Senate to call attention to the failure of the Commonwealth Governnien' to assert its rights and enforce ...

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  16. DOMINIONS' SHARE IN NAVY

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. W. C. Davidson (Under-Secretary for the Admiralty) informed Major Hore-Belislia that the amounts of current estimates for naval ...

    Article : 71 words
  17. DEPARTMENTAL MUDDLING

    Recently a request was sent to the department by one of its officers for a 6 x 3 iron tank for the new hospital. Subsequently sixty-three 800 gallon tanks with ...

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  18. "NOT OVER SCRUPULOUS "

    The case in which Evelyn Robert. Duncan. and his wife, Mary Duncan, claimed the cancellation of an agreement with Percy Walter Spong was concluded to-day. Mr. ...

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  19. ALLEGED ATTEMPTED MURDER

    On a charge of hsrving attempted to murder Elizabeth Cole at Alexandria on February 23, John Archibald "White (52), a butcher, wag committed for trial at Bedfern ...

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  20. BROKEN WINDOW

    While doing his rounds at an early hour this morning a night watchman, James Wood, found two immigrant youths 18 years of age, who had been in the country 18 ...

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  21. STRONG CHEESE

    Fumes from a cargo of New Zealand cheese overcame two officers of the steamer Suffolk. When it docked at Liverpool they entered the hold to investigate an odour ...

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  22. ATHEISM

    The American Association for the Advancement of Atheism has announced that atheistic societies similar to the "Damned Souls' Club" at the University of Rochester will ...

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  23. CROWD CHEERS IN COURT

    The trial of Hannah Commons on a charge of having murdered Blta Ranke concluded to-day and the jury returned a verdict of not guilty. Spectators wildly sheered. ...

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  24. BRISBANE'S TRAFFIC PROBLEM

    Traffic in Brisbane is becoming a problem. It has now been decided, to protect the public from unnecessary risk that motor cars and other vehicles shall pull up at a ...

    Article : 68 words
  25. SANDOWN PARK RACES

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  26. "BERTHA" NOT TO BE SOLD

    Amiens authorities decided not to sell "Bertha," but to keep it as a permanent war memorial. ("(Bertha" was captured by the ...

    Article : 52 words
  27. ADMITTED THEFT

    At the Central Police Court to-day John William Ashley (29), a watchmaker, wag charged with having stolen a watch valued at £19 10s, the property of Harold McGory ...

    Article : 94 words
  28. THE GREAT WHITE TRAIN

    Complete success has attended the tour of the Great White Train through country districts under the auspices of the Australianmade Preference League. Nearly 200,000 ...

    Article : 43 words
  29. BUSH FIRES

    A chango of wind accompanied, by-light rain had the effect of checking the bush fires which threatened the town of War burton. Two Albanians, employed by the ...

    Article : 85 words
  30. GOOD MAIZE CROP

    A very favourable season for the growing maize crop has been experienced in Atherton tableland and there is every promise of a big yield. The area under maize is ...

    Article : 63 words
  31. MOTORSHIP DRIFTING HELPLESSLY

    The motorship Mnzatlan is drifting helpless 94 miles east of Quam on account of engine trouble with 19 persons, including two women, aboard, according to a wireless ...

    Article : 60 words
  32. OLD WOMAN INCINERATED

    Mrs. J. Duggan, an elderly bedridden woman, was burned to death yesterday when her four-roomed cottage at Frankston was destroyed by fire. When found the ...

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  33. RINE COUNTRY MANSIONS GUTTED

    An extraordinary sequence of fires at country mansions is the subject of discussion in view of the destruction of Lupton House, the country estate of Lord Churston, ...

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  34. COASTAL STRIKE

    A meeting of waterside workers was held to-day to discuss the coastal trouble, but it was decided that nothing could be done while the trouble in the Seamen's Union ...

    Article : 85 words
  35. SLY GROG SELLING

    Despite heavy fines sly grog selling remains very prevalent in Brisbane. Sarah Dunne, who conducts a boarding house in Herbert-street to-day was fined £30 for ...

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  36. TWINS BURNT TO DEATH

    A shocking burning fatality occurred here yesterday when twins aged six weeks, the sons of Mr. and Mrer. Harold Barnes, were burned to death in bed when the house ...

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  37. ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE ACT

    An Order-in-Council has been issued ex tending the Administration of Justice Act to New South Wales. Henceforth judgments obtainett there will be enforceable in ...

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  38. RAIN IN DROUGHT AREAS

    Further showers have fallen along practically the whole' of the Queensland coast. The highest registration during the last 24 hours was at Gladstone, 202 points, and in ...

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  39. SOLICITOR'S APPEAL SUCCEEDS

    The appeal of Richard Edward Hourigan, a solicitor of Prahran, against his conviction and sentence of two years' hard labour on a charge of having fraudulently used ...

    Article : 63 words
  40. COMBINE CHARGES

    The trial of 53 Western Canada fruit jobbers and individuals charged by the Federal Government with conspiracy and illegal combine ended to-day with the ...

    Article : 83 words
  41. EXPLOSION IN MINE

    The known dead in the mine explosion here increased to nine to-day when rescue workers broke through a barrier of 'debris and found eight additional bodies near the ...

    Article : 57 words
  42. AMUNDSEN'S POLAR AIRSHIP

    The "Morning Post's" Home correspondent states the trial of Capt. Amunds'en's Polar dirigible has been most satisfactory. A new feature Is tethering to a pole which ...

    Article : 45 words
  43. SEVEN O'CLOCK CLOSING

    A move to have hotels kept open until 7 p.m. is to be made shortly. It is claimed by a great majority of publicans that they are losing much trade, and the public is ...

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  44. A.J.C. DOUBLE FAVOURITES

    Following is the order of favourites for the A.J.C. autumn events:— DONCASTEB HANDICAP Valicare, Leslie Wallace. ...

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  45. BLAZE AT. BULK STORES

    Damage estimated between £10,000 and £15,000 was caused by fire which broke out tins morning in bulk stores occupied by Fitzgerald Bros. Proprietary, Ltd., drapers ...

    Article : 79 words
  46. JAPANESE "PICTURE BRIDES"

    Forty Japanese "picture brides" for Canadian destinations arrived yesterday by the steamer Empress of Australia from the Orient. The steamer brought word that the ...

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  47. BELGIUM TO THE CONGO BY AIR.

    The Belgian airmen, Medaets and "Verhaegen, with mechanic Coppens, left at 7 o'clock yesterday morning for Belgrade in an attempt to fly to Belgian Congo ...

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  48. CARRIED OUT BY UNDERTOW

    While in the surf at Dee Why this morning Mr. Barden, a station ownefr of Cunnamulla (Quensland), and his wife were carried out by a strong undertow. They were ...

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  49. RECALCITRANT FIREMAN EXPELLED

    The Seamen's Union executive has expelled a fireman who was alleged to have been the chief cause of the delay to the steamer Moeraki at Melbourne last month, and who ...

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  50. PILLTEWINKIE'S MISSION

    Sir Samuel Hordern stated to-day that Pilliewmkie would be a certain starter in the Sydney Cup if conditions are favourable. ...

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  51. MARTIN PLACE CENOTAPH

    In reply to a query by the Ecturned Soldiers' League, the Premier (Mr. Lang) has confirmed the announcement that Sir Bertram MaeKcimal has been commissioned to ...

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  52. M. BRIAND AGAIN

    M. Briand has accepted the Premiership of France. M. Eriand has completed his Camnet. M. Caillaux is not included, but M. Raoul Peret, ...

    Article : 53 words
  53. GIRL SENT BACK TO GAOL

    Beryl Johnson (19), who only came out of gaol on February 14 after serving a month, was to-day sent back to serve six months for stealing from boarding houses. It was ...

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  54. TREBITSCH LINCOLN

    Trebitsch Lincoln, the ex-spy, who was not allowed to land in England to see his son, John Lincoln, before he was hanged for murdering a brewer's traveller, was ...

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  55. EXPLOSION IN MAORI'S HOME

    An explosion of gelignite oceurred at the homo of a Maori woman, Ngapeti Rawiri, near Hamilton,.The woman was killed and her husband was terribly injured. The ...

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  56. SUGAR WORKERS' AWARD

    In the Industrial Arbitration Court on the application of the Sugar Refining Co., Ltd., and with the consent of the Sugar Manufacturers' State Board, the existing ...

    Article : 45 words
  57. CORAKI TATTERSALL'S RACES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 58 words
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