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  3. Personal

    A London cable message states that the Urince of Wales is going to biar[?]itz to recuperate. The Minister of Education (Sir Alex, ...

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  4. U.S. OIL SCANDALS

    Another witness appearing before the Senate Oil Investigating Committee, corroborated in detail the evidence given by Al Jennings last week. The ...

    Article : 133 words
  5. NO SECRET TREATIES

    That it is the intention of the Government to carry out the policy of Labor thet there shall be no secret treaties, was shown to-day, when Mr ...

    Article : 381 words
  6. THE GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN

    According to the memoirs of Admiral of the Fleet Lord Wemyss on the Gallipoli campaign, though the opening phases of the campaign did not ...

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  7. GERMAN TREASON TRIAL

    The court was packed to suffocation when the sentences in the treason trial in connection with the Monarchis putsch of last November were read. ...

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  8. BRITISH POLITICS

    Anti-Labor lobby correspondents scent a possible political crisis over Mr Wheatley’s new Government bill preventing tenants who aye not paving ...

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  9. EMPIRE EXHIBITION STRIKE

    Five hundred police will be drafted to Wembley to-morrow to protect those willing to work. This action follows a lightning strike ...

    Article : 135 words
  10. A MISSING LIEUTENANT.

    The Navy Department has spread a world wide net to catch Lieutenant Irvine Brown, assistant paymaster attached to the destroyer division of the ...

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  11. DAMAGE BY STRIKERS.

    Exciting scenes were witnessed at the Wembley Empire Exhibition when thousands of strikers en masse, visited all sections, intimidating loyal workers, ...

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  12. PENSIONS IN ARGENTINA

    The most outstanding piece of social legislation in Argentina became effective to-day, being bitterly opposed both by labor unions and employers. ...

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  13. LUDENDORFF EXCITED

    The sentences passed on the accused in the treason trial[?] in which General Ludendorff was acquitted, virtually amount to an acquittal of all of them ...

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  14. INTERSTATE NEWS

    At the final wool sales 6738 bales were offered and 5892 sold. The selection was inferior. Competition was fairly general. Bradford buyers were ...

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  15. A PRESIDENT’S NOMINATION.

    At the oil inquiry to-day Mr J. E. Dych, campaign manager for Mr Jake Hamon, denied that Hamon told him that he gave 250,000 dollars to ...

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  16. THE STRIKERS’ TERRORISM.

    Newspapers unanimously condemn the strike terrorism at Wembley, and demand that the Government shall protect the loyal workers. The ...

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  17. TASMANIAN REVENUE.

    The State revenue continues to increase. For the nine months of the current year it amounts to £1,692,545 —an increase of £187,735. ...

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  18. VALUABLE LITERATURE

    Big prices were obtained at Sotheby’s to-day for rare works of early English poetry, mostly mere pamphlets. The worka formed part of the ...

    Article : 229 words
  19. THE QUEENSLAND LOAN

    Mr E. G. Theodore (Premier of Queensland) has informed the Australian Press Association that he is profoundly gratified by the press ...

    Article : 115 words
  20. STABILISING BELGIAN FRANC

    Intimations of a favorable finding in the Dawes report regarding Belgian credits for the purpose of stabilising the Belgian franc caused sharp ...

    Article : 85 words
  21. BALLARAT RAILWAY CARDENS

    Many people who pass along Lyd[?] ard street north and gaze over the railway reserve fence into the terraced gardens below do not know that ...

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  22. AIR PHOTS’ GRIEVANCES

    A deputation of pilots and mechanics from the Croydon aerodrome, assisted by Mr Ben Tillett, M.P., waited on Lord Thompson at the Air Ministry ...

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  23. NERVOUS BRIDEGROOM

    A ceremony ceremony fixed for Saturday at an Anglican church in Bendigo had to be postponed on two occasions before being finally ...

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  24. REFERENCE IN PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Commons Sir E. E. Sassoon, speaking on the adjournment, condemned the Government in connection with recent strikes. Mr ...

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  25. THE WORLD FLIGHT

    In response to a cable from Squadron-Leader Maclaren, who is held up at Corfu, on his world flight, waiting for spare parts, Messrs Napier and ...

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  26. MR. THEODORE ENTERTAINED.

    The Parliamentary Labor Party gave a luncheon to Mr Theodore in the House of Commons, Mr Ramsay Macdonald presiding. One hundred and ...

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  27. EMIGRANTS FOR AUSTRALIA

    Senator Wilson and party, who have been touring the provinces inspecting migration centres, have returned to London. They thoroughly inspected ...

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  28. SENATOR WILSON APPRE-HENSIVE.

    Senator Wilson and Sir Joseph Cook visited Wembley unofficially and attended a strike meeting. Senator Wilson said “Australia is not implicated ...

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  29. WIRELESS MESSAGES

    Questioned in the House of Commons, in regard to the experiments carried out by Marconi in short-wave directional transmission of wireless in ...

    Article : 99 words
  30. SALE OF A LIBRARY.

    At to-day’s sale at Sotheby’s of the Britwell Court Library the sum of £14,882 was realised, of which Mr Rosenbach, of New York, paid ...

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  31. THE FLOODS IN POLAND

    Heart-rending scenes were witnessed in the flooded districts of Poland. Three suburbs of Warsaw are under water. The magnificent palace of the Polish ...

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  32. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY

    In opening his address last evening at the City Hall under the auspices of the Workers’ Educational Association, Mr S. Mauser expressed the pleasure ...

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  33. MESSAGE TO PRIME MINISTER.

    The Prime Minister last night received a cable message front London stating that the strike of workmen at Wembley Park would not affect the ...

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  34. BURNING BRITISH STEAMER

    It is reported that 1200 pilgrims for Jeddah are on board the burning British steamer Frangestan from Bombay, making Port Sudan, where she is ...

    Article : 111 words
  35. THE ACTION OF THE BANKS.

    The "Daily Herald” cites Mr Theodore’s experience as an example of direct action by London bankers and laments the success of financial ...

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  36. AUDACIOUS BLACKMAILERS

    A batch of blackmailers were sentenced at the Old Bailey to terms of imprisonment ranging from four to seven years. One of the accused ...

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  37. PANIC AT PICTURE THEATRE

    There were 26 persons killed and over 55 injured in consequence of a fire and panic which ocurred at a picture theatre in Tacubaya City, a ...

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  38. U.S. LIQUOR LAWS

    It is officially learned that the United States has opened negotiations with Japan, Germany, Denmark, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden, ...

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  39. THE LAWSON GOVERNMENT

    At a meeting of the Victorian Labor Party this afternoon the following resolution was agreed to:- "That this meeting of the State ...

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  40. N.S.W. POLITICS

    Mr Loy (Minister of Justice) tonight made a direct overture to the Progressive Party to form an entente with the Nationalists to fight the next ...

    Article : 118 words
  41. WARNING TO EXHIBITION VISITORS

    Confidence men, who are known to be devising tricks against Dominion and American visitors to the Empire Exhibition, have scored first blood ...

    Article : 145 words
  42. ASYLUM ATTENDANTS STRIKE

    A hundred attendants at the Letterkenny Asylum (Ireland) have struck. Two lunatics attempted to escape, but were captured when scaling a wall, by ...

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  43. W.Z. EXPORTS

    Mr masse[?] expects that the value of New Zealand exports for the past year will be £50,000,000, ir vert little short. He hopes to recommend a ...

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  44. ST[?]OLI IN [?]TION

    The Stro[?]boli volcano is active to a territying extent, pouring out lava which has destroyed great areas of [?]yards. An earthquake damsged ...

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  45. BRITISH WHEAT MARKET.

    Wheat parcels showed a steady tendency, being dearer on improved demand, Australian wheat afloat sold for 46/6; early May, 46/3. ...

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  46. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LOAN

    The South Australian loan conversion amounted to £960,000. Cash applications amounted to £900,000. ...

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