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  3. PARLIAMENTARY DELEGATION

    The Empire Parliamentary Delegation arrived today on board the Saxon They will be engaged on a two months’ tour of the Union covering 10,000 ...

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  4. WORLD FLIGHTS

    The American world fliers have arrived at Ivigtut, Greenland. The two planes made the flight from Frederiksdal, Greenland, to Ivigtut, in ...

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  5. DE VALERA AS PRISONER

    Replying to an address by his Countv Down constituents, at Dundalk. Eamonn de Valera, the Irish rebel leader, said he had never spent ...

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  6. PERSONAL

    According to a cable message, Mr Malcolm Macdonald, youngest son of Mr Ramsay Macdonald, the Prime Minister), sailed for Canada on ...

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  7. THE PRINCE'S TOUR

    Major William Hensley, commandant at Mitchell Field, will fly a plane over the steamer Borengaria as she enters harbor, to welcome the ...

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  8. THE GERMAN AGREEMENT

    The Reichstag on Monday begins the discussion of the London pact. If the House is unable to agree it will rise on Thursday. ...

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  9. N.S.W. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

    The hundredth anniversary of the first meeting of the N.S.W. Legislative Council and the inauguration of Parliamentary institutions was ...

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  10. OBITUARY.

    Phelan.-The funeral of the little daughter of Mr and Mrs Thomas Phelan, Dorothy Catherine, of Napoleons, took place on Saturday last, when her remains ...

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  11. FORMIDABLE BODYGUARD.

    Four State troopers, of an aggregate weight of 852 pounds and aggregate height of 24 feet 3 inches, will meet the Prince of Wales when the ...

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  12. PROSPECT OF AGREEMENT.

    As the result of statements in the Reichstag by members or the German delegation to London, a swing of opinion among the moderate section ...

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  13. A MISSING BOY

    The nude and mutilated body of Archie Mouat, 9, who had been missing from his home at Springvale since Saturday, was found in the wear near ...

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  14. ARREARS OF LAND TAX

    A High Court writ was this afternoon issued by Mr Cyril W. Crowley, of the Crown Solicitor's office, on behalf of the Commonwealth Commissioner of Land Tax ...

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  15. FRENCH AVIATORS RETURN.

    Scenes of wild enthusiasm marked the arrival of Captain Doisy and his mechanic, Bezin, after their flight from Paris to Tokio. They only stayed ...

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  16. BROADCASTING

    The Government has decided to apply to the Commonwealth Government for a Class A wireless broadcasting station. Mr Theodore, in ...

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  17. THE LOAN TO GERMANY.

    The “Daily Telegraph’s" wool expert, discussing the effect of the Allied loan of £40,000,000 to Germany, points out that Germany at present ...

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  18. FAMINE IN RUSSIA

    Though Soviet sources deny the report that a famine is imminent in Russia, and claim that Russia can export 1,000,000 tons of grain, the “Daily ...

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  19. LAND TAXATION.

    In connection with the recent [?] sion in the House of Representatives on the payment of land taxes, it is interesting to note that in their fourth report the ...

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  20. SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKETERS

    The match South Africa v. Kent Was continued today at Canterbury. When plav closed on Saturday Kent had compiled 385 for five wickets. ...

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  21. OPPOSITION TO DAWES PLAN.

    The Red International Labor Unions’ Conference has appointed Mr Tom Mann president of the Propaganda Bureau. ...

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  22. STATE PARLIAMENT

    The Legislative Assembly will meet to-morrow afternoon after an adjournment of about six weeks, which was granted to the Leader of the Opposition ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN CRIED FRUITS

    The manager of the Australian Dried Fruits’ Association writes thanking the "Morning Post" For its leaderurging the use of Australian dried ...

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  24. MARCONI AND MARS

    Signor Marconi, who is holidaying in Portugal on his private yacht, declares that he did not listen for signals from Mars, because he does not ...

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  25. THE FEDERAL PACT

    For the time being not much is being said in Federal political circles about the Pact between the Prime Minister and Dr Page as representatives of ...

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  26. BRITAIN AND RUSSIA

    The “Morning post's" Russian correspondent reveals that the Soviet is planning to appoint as envoy in London M. Voikoff, who, as president of ...

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  27. M. HERRIOT'S ESSENTIAL DEMAND.

    The “Morning Post’s” correspondent at Paris emphasises, as the plainest intimation to Britain, the passage in M. Kerriot’s final speech in which ...

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  28. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE

    The Unionist Central Headquarters, as the result of overseas’ visitors’ advocacy of preference, have formed an Empire Development Branch to carry ...

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  29. A CROSS BREEDING THEORY

    A message from Edmonton (Alberta) states that Sir Robert Greig, chairman of the Scottish, Board of Ag[?]culture, addressing the agricultural ...

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  30. IRISH BOUNDARY DISPUTE

    The Ulster Assoication, replying to the remarks of Mr E. J. Duggan, one of the signatories to the Irish Treaty, says that he has over looked the basic ...

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  31. GERMAN NATIONAL ATHLETIC CONTESTS

    Ten thousand spectators witnessed the greatest International athletic conteste since the war. The 100 metres was on by Heupben (Germany), in ...

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  32. CRIME IN MELBOURNE

    Before Mr R. Knight, at the City Court this morning, two men named William Allan Harvey, aped 26, hawker, and Horace Gay, aged 21, laborer ...

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  33. ANOTHER HOLD-UP

    At 3.5 this afternoon two armed robbers entered the North Essendon branch of the English, Scottish and Australian Bank and held up the ...

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  34. MR HUGHES ON AMERICANS

    Mr W. M. Hughes thinks the Americans, kindly, courteous, and hospitable. He found no prejudice among those he met. ...

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  35. ENGLISH TERM FOR AUSTRALIA

    The continued success of the cricketers who have been chosen for the Australian tour is the source of much elation among sporting ...

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  36. COVENT GARDEN STRIKERS

    Few strikers at Covent Garden accepted the employers’ invitation to return to work this morning Emplovers assert that the men are afraid ...

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  37. PRETENDED STATION OWNER.

    At the City Court this morning, before Mr R. Knight P.M., a young man named Harold Gill was charged with having had in his possession an ...

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  38. WAGES BOARD DETERMINATIONS

    The Confectioners’ Industrial Union of Australia has applied for the extension of the determinations of the Board to the whole of the State. Mr ...

    Article : 152 words
  39. [?]SGIENGE CONGRESS

    The [?] Congress opened to-day. The delegates were tendered a civic welcome by Lord Mayor Glover. At the evening session John Monash, ...

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  40. FIVE MEN IN A BOAT

    A search was made in the Bay to-day for five men who went fishing on Saturday afternoon in a motor boat, and had not since been seen. The five men turned up ...

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  41. THE OLMYPIC SPORTS.

    According to the newspapers, a pro[?] of about 2,000,000 franes (approximately £15,000 at present rates of exchange), has been shown from ...

    Article : 85 words
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