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    A cable message from Toledo, O[?] U.S reports that Mr W. M. Hughes spoke here on Monday night on the Pacific problem. ...

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  4. BUSSELL DIVORCE BASE

    Argument in the appeal by Mrs Russell against the Divorce Court's decision in favor of her husband, Lieutenant J. H. Russell, R.N., turned upon ...

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  5. RAILWAY DISASTER

    The international express from Ostend to Bale collided with a goods train at Bensdorf, France, last night. Eight people were killed, and 11 were ...

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  6. IRISH TROUBLES

    Replying in the House of Commons to Mr Neville Chamberlain, formerly Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr J. H. Thomas, Secretary for the Colonies, ...

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  7. THE SINGAPORE BASE

    Numerous questions about the Singapore base continue to be levelled at Ministers in the House of Commons. Replying to Mr G. Lambert (Lib.), ...

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  8. DISASTER IN THAMES

    Eight members of the crew of the Shaw Saville and Albion steamer Mafatua (6518 tons) were killed when she collided with the United States steamer, ...

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  9. TKO LONDON STRIKE

    Replying to a question in regard to the tram strike, Mr H. Gosling Minister for Transport, announced in the House of Commons, that the ...

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  10. COURT OF INQUIRY.

    With extraordinary promptitude the Court of Inquiry into the London Transport strike has issued an interim report stating, inter alia, that nobody ...

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  11. DETAILS OF CATASTROPHE.

    A message from Ostend states that the Ostend-Bale express was travelling at 70 miles per hour, wheir it crashed into the goods train at Bensdorf. ...

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  12. THE INQUEST.

    At the inquest at Queenstown on the British soldier who was killed during the attack on a military launch with a machine-gun, a verdict of wilful ...

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  13. NEGOTIATIONS IN PROGRESS.

    Mr Ramsay Macdonald the Prime Minister, accompanied by Mr Harry Minister Minister for Transport, and Mr Thomas Shaw, Minister for Labor, ...

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  14. BODIES NOT RECOVERED.

    None of the bodies of the members of the crew of the S.S. Matatua who were killed as the result of the collision with the S.S. American Merchant have been ...

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  15. CAUSE OF COLLISION.

    Router’s correspondent at Metz says that the collision was due to a mistake at the points, switching the express on to a side of the lino, whi[?] ...

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  16. MESSAGES TO LABOR PARTY.

    The "Daily Herald” says the Labor party has received the following messages in regard to the Singapore base: —Holland (N.Z.): “The New Zealand ...

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  17. CONFLICT AT ROSSAN.

    A message from Dublin states that National troops and Irregulars were engaged on a mountain at Rossan in County Leitrim. One National officer ...

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  18. STATE POLITICS

    Consideration was given by the State Cabinet this evening to the programme of legislation for the ensuing fission of Parliament. [?] ...

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  19. Al SEAMAN'S ACCOUNT.

    A Matataa seaman named Moore, a New Zealander, interviewed by the “Daily Express,” said: “When the collision occurred 22 out of 32 of our ...

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  20. WOMAN'S SERIES OF MURDERS

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph” says that the wife of a superior official of the Law Courts has been arrested on suspicion of ...

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  21. GERMAN REPARATIONS

    The Reparations Commission has issued a statement regarding the sums Germany has paid through the Commision to December 1923. ...

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  22. DOMESTIGS FOR AUSTRALIA

    "Don't say This is how we do it in England—nothing is more irritating to an Australian mistress.” This sage advice was tendered by ...

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  23. CORPORATION CONDEMNS OUTRAGE.

    The Dublin corporation has passed a resolution condemning the attack on British soldiers at Queenstown on Friday. ...

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  24. THE FLEET’S VISIT

    The following letter has been addressed to the Rr. Hon. the Prime Minister of Australia by Sir Frederick [?] Field, K.C.B., C.M.G., Vice-Admiral ...

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  25. ARMY CONTRACTS

    In the House of Commons, at tho report stage or the army estimates, the Opposition tried to get a definite statement on policy regarding the ...

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  26. MUTINEERS RETURN ARMS.

    It was announced today that Mr Joseph McGrath, formenly Minister for Commerce, has handed over to General O’Duffy. Minister A for ...

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  27. NEW CARDINALS

    At a private consistory the Pope anrounced that Monsignor Hayes (Archbishop of New York) and Monsignor Mundelein (Archbishop of Chicago) ...

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  28. THE BIG WOOL CASE

    The Privy Council has dismissed the appeal of John Cooke Pty. Ltd and others versus the Commonwealth and others. The case, which involved ...

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  29. AFFAIRS IN INDIA

    Th Bengal Council continues to reject the budget demands The amount refused to-day totalled 191½ lakhs of rupees, including an appropriation for ...

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  30. AMERICAN SCANDALS

    The "Evening Post’s" correspondent at Washington says that leaders of the House of Representatives are making frantic efforts to absolve the House ...

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  31. BALKAN POLITICS

    A message from Belgrade states that 68 members of the Croatian Peasant Republican Party arrived in Belgrade and took the oath of loyalty to King ...

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  32. CABINET APPOINTMENTS.

    The State Cabinet this evening deelded to appoint Mr G. Brown, who has been acting as understudy to Mr T. Gilchrist, secretary to the ...

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  33. EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    The Australian Exhibition Advisory Council has obtained an undertaking from Messrs Burgoynes, from whom Lyons and Co., the Exhibition ...

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  34. REWARD FOR EXCELLENT COOKING

    William Acton Adams, formerly of Christchurch, who died recently, left £199,000. His bequests include £500 to his cook and housekeeper in ...

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  35. WEST AUSTRALIAN ELECHON[?]

    Commenting’ briefly on the result of the West Australian State elections this evening. Mr Lawson said that the position had been partly anticipated ...

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  36. THE ADMIRAL'S THANKS.

    Vice-Admiral Frederick Field has written another letter to the Premier. asking him to endeavour to secure publication in the press the expression ...

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  37. FURTHER INVESTIGATIONS

    The Souse of epresentatives having concluded major legislation, succumbed to the prevailing inquisitorial moved and unanimously adopted a resolution to ...

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  38. BRITISH MINERS’ WAGES

    In the House of Commons, rep[?]ying to questions, Mr Kamsay Macdonald (Prime Minister), stated that the Government did not intend to introduce ...

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  39. GREEK SITUATION

    Reuter’s correspondent at Athens says that negotiations with Royalists proving unfruitful, the Covernment presented a motion in the Assembly ...

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  40. THE FREE TRADE EXHIBIT.

    Mr Ramsay Macdonald the Prime Minister, announced in the House of Commons that he has received a communication from Lord Derby, ...

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  41. ALLEGED WIFE MURDERER

    A prison mate of George Downes at the inquest held at Hobart to-day concerning the death of his wife, Ruby Maude Downes, said that Downes had ...

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  42. SAILORS DISAPPEAR AT SEA

    The mysterious disappearance of sailors named Anderson and Semmerbeck from the schooner Anne in 1921. was recalled at the trial of Alfred ...

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  43. THE FLEET DEPARTS.

    At dawn this morning hundreds of people were on the Prince’s pier at Port Melbourne in readiness to see the departure of the vessels of the British ...

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  44. SON KILLS FATHER

    George Cooper an engineer's pattern maker, disappeared last September. At the end of January the police dug up the floor of his villa. where they ...

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  45. DEFENCE OF DOMINIONS

    A comparative table of the Dominions’ expenditure on defence during the current year was given by Mr Philip Snowden (Chancellor of the ...

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  46. BROADCASTING KING’S SPEECH.

    The whole country will1 listen to the King's speech at the opening of the Empire Exhibition. The speech will be delivered directly into the mierophone and ...

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  47. ANGLO-FRENCH RELATIONS

    There is much speculation in London and Paris regarding the interview Mr Ramsay Macdonald had with Count Saint Aulaire, the French Ambassador ...

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  48. N.S.W. COKE WORKERS STRIKE

    In view of the serious position created by the coke workers’ strike Mr Hibble, chairman of the coal tribunal, convened a compulsory conference to ...

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  49. WOMAN SHOT BY SENTRY

    The “Daily Express” correspondent in Home says an Englishwoman named Mrs Mary Eveline Philbrick, aged 50, was shot dead near a powder ...

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  50. EMPIRE AIRSHIPS

    Mr A. H. Asbbolt, Agent-General for Tasmania, in a paper on Empire Coinmunications which he read before the Institution of Aernautical Engineers, ...

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  51. ANOTHER TURKISH CRISIS

    Reuter's correspondent in onstantinople says that a very serious situation has arisen owing to the Assembly, after stormy scenes, rejecting an ...

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