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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 112 words
  3. CHAR-A-BANG DISASTER

    A motor charabanc smash occurred near Croydon yesterday afternoon. Two women were killed, viz., Miss Mary Wright, 60, of 295 ...

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  4. BRITISH POLITICS

    The Labor Party's committee to act as liaison between the party and the Government has been appointed. it con prises Messrs Robert Smillie, Geo. ...

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  5. THE DOCKERS’ TROUBLE

    Following conferences throughout the day interrupted by several adjournments th« negotiations in the dock dispute broke down and the leaders ...

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  6. AMERICAN OIL SCANDALS

    The Senate Oil Committee investigated the sale of the newspaper “Marion Star.” formerly owned by the late President Harding, at Marion ...

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  7. THRILLING SEA EXPERIENCE

    A thrilling dram[?] of the sea is related by Skipper Farnes, who was rescued from his wrecked ketch on the Gocdwin Sands. The steering gear of ...

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  8. LUXOR EXPLORATIONS

    Reuter’s correspondent at Luxor, (the scene of the discovery of the tomb of King Tutankhamen) says that Mr Howard Garter presented ...

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  9. GERMAN SITUATION

    President Millerand to-day grunted audience to Herr Von Heesch, who prescuted his crcdientials as German ambassador. A battalion of infantry ...

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  10. ACTION BY MINISTRY OF LABOR.

    A final attempt to secure a settlement of the dock dispute has. been made by the Ministry of Labor which requested the dockers delegates to remain in ...

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  11. THE MINISTRY’S POSITION.

    Mr Garvin, writing in the “Observer” says that the chief danger to the Government comes from within. Extremists by methods which Australian ...

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  12. ACTION OF GOVERNMENT.

    The Egyptian Cabinet has approved of the action of M. Lacan, the French Director of Antiquities Sendee, in connection with the trouble with Mr ...

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  13. PALATINATE POSITION.

    The Separatist Government in the Pal[?]tmate has actually ended. The former Government officials have been released from the Separatist, ...

    Article : 84 words
  14. NEW PROSECUTOR APPOINTED.

    The oil scandals are rendering the nation callous to daily of new frauds and corruptions. Another newspaper magnate to-day testified ...

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  15. THE RIVERINA GUNMAN

    Thera was a dramatc scene at the Albury Hospital last night when Mr Richard King, one of the victims of the shooting at Jingellic Creek on Sun ...

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  16. THE BREAKDOWN OF NE-GOTIATIONS.

    Three statements were issued after the breakup of the dockers’ conference yesterday. The employers’ statement emphasised the view that no ground ...

    Article : 141 words
  17. OBLIGATORY DAY OF REST

    An obligatory day of rest came into force to-day, due to the Turkish traders’ desire to diminish non-Moslem competition. This law affects the ...

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  18. Personal

    A Reuter cable message reports that on Friday the Prince of Wales war, the guest of Mr Ramsay Macdonald (Labor Prime Minister) at lunch ...

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  19. THE ATTACKS ON SEPARATISTS.

    Prompt action on the part of the French gendarmes at Frankenthal in dispersing crowds who were besieging Separatists in the sub-Prefecture, ...

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  20. STATEMENT BY EGYPTIAN MINISTER.

    An official statement by the Egyptian Minister in London says that Mr Carter asked that a number of personal friends should be allowed to visit the tomb on ...

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  21. THE MURDER OF VOROWSKY

    It is announced, that secret agents of the Soviet are engaged in a plot to murder Conradi and Polumn, who were acquitted last year on a charge ...

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  22. COMMUNIST PROPAGANDA

    Newspapers late that the Tokio Distrct Court, following investigations resulting from the discovery of a well-formulated pint to form a ...

    Article : 106 words
  23. CESSION OF BRITISH TERRITORY

    It is authoritatively explained that reference in the House, of Commons yesterday by Mr A. Ponsonby (Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs) to an ...

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  24. QUESTION OF FOOD SUPPLIES.

    Should the strike occur food supplies will be held up but there are enormous, accumulated stocks. The Minstry of Transport has prepared plans to ...

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  25. CONTUMACIOUS IRISH MEMBER

    Cahir Healy, who was released from internment early in the week on condition that he does not reside in certain parts of North Ireland, declarted ...

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  26. COMMENCEMENT OF STRIKE.

    The dockets’ strike duly began at Saturday afternoon at all ports where 120,000 left work. Food ships which were being unloaded were ...

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  27. U.S. SENATOR SHOT

    Senator Greene, of Vermont, was shot and seriously wounded during a gun-battle in a street between internal revenue agents and bootleggers. ...

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  28. SINGAPORE BASE

    The London Weekly newspaper “Nation” commenting on the opposition of Mr Charlton (Leader of the Australian Labor Party) to tho Singapore Naval ...

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  29. AN INDIAN MURDERER

    Gopinath Saha who was charged with having murdered Ernest Day on the 12th January, has been sentenced to death. The defence pleaded insanity ...

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  30. THE ENFORCEMENT OF PRO-HIBITION.

    The New York “Sun's” Washington correspondent says the shootingof Senator Green will probably assure exhaustive congressional investigation ...

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  31. ACCIDENT ROLL

    Wm Regard, aged 16, of Malvern, died at the Alfred Hospital this morning from fracture of the skull, caused by falling over a cliff at Flinders. ...

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  32. ANOTHER DEMENTED GUNMAN.

    A sensational incident occurred at Pialba, Maryborough’s popular seaside resort, yesterday. A South Sea islander, Johnny ...

    Article : 202 words
  33. VOTES FOR WOMEN

    The House of Assembly has agreed by 54 votes to 48 to the second reading of the Women’s Enfranchisement Bill, which was referred to a select ...

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  34. NOTIFICATION BY EMPLOYERS.

    The only fresh development in connection with the dockers’ strike is that London employers have notified that front the 18th February wages ...

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  35. KILLED ON LINE.

    The dead and mangled body of Isaac Chapman was found un. the rauilway line at Albion Crossing, at 6 o'clock Ibis morning. He was a_gatekeeper ...

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  36. SCRAPPING OF WARSHIPS

    Reuter’s correspondent in Tokio says that the Navy Office announces that the first portion of work in connection with scrapping 10 warships i[?] ...

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  37. MR THEODORE’S QUEST FOR LOANS

    Mr Th[?]dore informed the Australian Press Association there was no chance in the relative conditions of the Queensland loan on the New York ...

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  38. CYCLE AND CAR COLLIDE.

    On Saturday night a motor cycle and side-car collided with a motor car in Dynan road, Footscray. AS and result Oscar Rosenfield, of Northcote ...

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  39. THE BOK PEACE PLAN

    In the referendum on the Bok peace plan 514,318 votes were received, whereof 449.561 wore favorable, and Ihe remainder against. New York ...

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  40. S.S. PERSIC GETS AWAY.

    Is almost looked at one time as if the Persic would be unable to lea[?] Liverpool for Australia in consequence of the activities of transport, workers’ ...

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  41. VIEW OF MR SMUTS.

    Mr J. G Smuts reminded the House that in England age differentiation existed in regard to the female vote, and here it might be possible to ...

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  42. FLIGHT TO ARCTIC

    The President has ordered the suspension of Hie preparations for the flight of the airship Shennudoab to the arctic till Congress has had a chance ...

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  43. THE FINAL CONFERENCE.

    It transpired that the parties assembled in separate rooms. The Minister (My Shaw) journeyed from one room to the other seeking a solution. Finally ...

    Article : 164 words
  44. NORWAY AND RUSSIA

    Norway's recognition of Russia is officially announced simultaneously, with the publication of a Russian note recognising Norway’s sovereignty of ...

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  45. STRUCK BY STRAY PELLET.

    Charles Hillier, aged 10, whitst playing at his father’s house ah Happy Valley, was seriously iniured by a pellet from an air gun striking him in the ...

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  46. THE JAPANESE LOAN

    It is announced that the Japanese loan here was quickly subscribed. ...

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  47. MELBOURNE INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES

    A meeting of the Meat Industry Union was held at the Trades Hail to-day. It was decided to resume work on the day the Arbitration Court ...

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  48. LIQUOR ON SHIPS

    The reply of the British Government to thy latest American communication in regard to the seizure beyond the three-milc limit of the British schooner ...

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  49. WELSH LOCAL OPTION BILL

    Despite the fact that it was championed by Mr Lloyd George and Mr Phillip Snowden, the House of Commons by a majority of 28 refused to ...

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  50. FOUND AT MORDIALLOC.

    The body of Alfred Jones was dis, covered in the water at Mordialloo this morning by Chas, Woodeck, of Bruna-S Jones recently had a ...

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  51. BIG ROBBERY

    Diamonds, Liberty bonds, and watches and jewellery valued at 200,000 dollars, were stolen from the, Provident Loan Association on 9th ...

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  52. THE ORANGE TRAGEDY

    At the inquest concerning the death of Leslie Quinlan, who was murdered in bed at East Orange on Wednesday, Thomas Newton was committed for ...

    Article : 144 words
  53. A JOCKEY KILLED.

    When Tuckbridge, Powtraven and Wisyv fell in the Hurdle Race at Randiwick, Hulden, the rider of Tuckbridge, Was killed. ...

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  54. THE GASWORKERS.

    The gas employes ara ref using to work overtime on the grounds that the employers have refused, to honor am. undertaking to confer on all the claims ...

    Article : 79 words
  55. BRITISH TOURING SQUADRON

    The special squadron left this morning for Fremantle. Singapore redeemed its weather reputation during the last few days enabling the sports to be ...

    Article : 61 words
  56. R.M.S. NARKUNDA IN A HURRICANE

    The P. & O. liner Narkunda has arrived at Plymouth 12 hours late after encountering terrific weather between Gibraltar and Finisterre. Seas ...

    Article : 73 words
  57. RUSSIAN CURRENCY

    The Council of Commissioners has stopped printing roubles, which wall be redeemed, at 180,000 to the £1, so that all outstanding roubles can ba ...

    Article : 67 words
  58. CAPITAL LEVY TAX

    The Chamber of Deputies by 353 to 201 has rejected the capital levy tax. ...

    Article : 26 words
  59. JAM AND CANNING TRADE.

    A compulsory conference will be held next week between the Australian Emit Employes Union and representatives of the employers. ...

    Article : 50 words
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