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  3. DISASTROUS FIRE

    Reuter’s correspondent at Seoul, telegraphing on the 28th April, says that a ser[?]s fire broke but that night, at 10.40, destroying a number of ...

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  4. U.S. SCANDALS

    A new sensation, involving President Coolidge, was revealed in the Senate Agricultural Committee's discussion on the disposal of the so-called Muscle ...

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  5. SOUTH AFRICAN ELECTIONS

    A curious position prevails in Rhodesia, when the election campaign closes to-night. All shades of political opinion accept ...

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  6. EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    To-day was the quietest day which thas been so far experienced in the Empire Exhibition. This was due largely to the cold and showery ...

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  7. THE REPARATIONS

    “Let there be no doubt about it, the experts’ reparation report is an opportunity for a peace settlement,” declared Mr Ramsay Macdonald (Prime ...

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  8. Personal

    A cable message reports that the King, who was visiting the railway shops at Swindon; unexpectedly mounted the footplate of a new engine ...

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  9. STATE POLITICS

    The State political situation is somewhat confused to-night. The Farmers’ Union representatives have decided to nominate Mr J. Bowser for ...

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  10. WEST GIPPSLAND SEAT.

    It was stated this evening that the Farmers’ Unionists have selected Sir Edward Mitchell K.C., as their candidate for Gippsland West, the seat ...

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  11. VIOLENCE AGAINST PROHIBITIONIST

    The violence against clerical prohibitionists cabled on 18th April, is spreading westward. A bomb, supposed to have been set by bootleggers, wrecked ...

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  12. WRECK OF THE WYRALLAH

    The question of procedure occupied some time in the Court of Marine Inquiry today in the matter of the investigation that is taking place with ...

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  13. PRESS MISREPRESENTATIONS.

    Mr Tielmann Roos, a prominent Nationalist leader, speaking at Potchefstroom, complained of the misrepresentation of the Nationalists by ...

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  14. BELGIUM’S ATTITUDE.

    M. Theunis (Prime Minister of Belgium) and M. Hymans (Belgian Minister for Foreign Affairs) arrived in Paris to-day and conferred with M. ...

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  15. FORD MOTOR CO.

    The Ford Motor, Co. filed the financial statement for 1923, indicating that it is probably the third strongest industrial organisation in the United States, ...

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  16. HUGE OPERA CHOIR

    A message from Milan states that the first performance on Tuesday of Boito’s opera "Nero’ at the Scala. Theatre is awaited with enormous ...

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  17. WOOD FOR PAPER PULP

    In view of Australian scientists' search for ah Australasian Wood suitable for the manufacture of paper an interesting announcement is made by ...

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  18. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    The Ballarat Trustees, Executers, and Agency Company is applying for probate of the will of William Ca[?] dow, farmer, of Berrybank. He left ...

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  19. OUTCOMES OF DISCUSSIONS.

    It is understood in French diplomatic circles that M. Poincare and M. Theunis and M. Hymans agreed to rigidly insist that Germany put the ...

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  20. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE

    In response to a request by Mr Philip Snowden, Chancellor of the Exchequer, the British Empire Producers’ Organisation has submitted to him a ...

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  21. JAPANESE EXCLUSION

    The move for compromise between the executive and legislative branches of the Government on the question of Japanese exclusion continued at a ...

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  22. ADELAIDE STEAMER FIRE

    The blaze on the steamer City of Singapore has been practically, exti[?]- guished and no further trouble is expected. ...

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  23. EXHIBITION FINANCES.

    The preliminary financial statement of the Australian pavilion at the British Empire Exhibition shows that the original allotment at the Australian ...

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  24. POINTS OF DIFFERENCE.

    The “Daily Herald’s” correspondent at Paris says it is understood that M. Theunis, Premier of Belgium, and M. Hymans, Belgian Foreign Minister, ...

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  25. AIRMAN DISAPPEARS

    Lieut-Col. Charles Jarrott, O.B.E., formerly of the Royal Air Force, has disappeared. His friends have had no trace of him since 24th March, ...

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  26. COAI MIRE EXPLOSION

    A hundred and seven miners were entombed by an explosion in the Benwood coal mine. All entries are blocked by debris. Though they ...

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  27. WINES AT WEMBLEY.

    The Australian Press Association understands that the lack of Australian wines, of which a number of varieties are displayed on the Wembley cafe ...

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  28. ARTISTS IN LONDON

    A committee representing artists and writers from the Dominions has decided to organise a Dominion Artists Club in London. Dominion ...

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  29. MARRIED TWELVE TIMES

    The Paris correspondent of the “Daily Express” states that Fritz Rothman, of Wurtemburg, is about to marry his twelfth wife. She must be ...

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  30. PRELIMINARY INQUIRY

    Captain Henry, Director of Navigation, held a preliminary enquiry into the cause of the fire on the City of Singapore. Captain Gorst and other ...

    Article : 146 words
  31. MR RACE ROUND WORLD

    Lieut. Doisy, who has left Basra for Karachi on a flight to Tokio, will, it is believed, overtake Squadron Leader Maclaren, the British aviator, who is ...

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  32. FEELING IN LONDON.

    Official opinion in Downing Street is most optimistic concerning the spirit of the Allies’ replies to the experts committee’s reports. Official opinion ...

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  33. VISCOUNT JELLICDE

    The Governor-General (Viscount Jellicoe), speaking at a Government luncheon yesterday, deplored exceedingly that towards the end of the year ...

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  34. BRITISH POLITICS

    Mr Ramsay Macdonald, the Prime Minister, accompanied by his daughter Isabel, toured his constituency (Aberavon, in Glamorgan) in a motor car. ...

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  35. MACLAREN RETURNS TO KARACHI.

    Maclaren has returned to Karachi from Parlu by rail, endeavoring to obtain a new section for the engine. The rest of the party are standing by the ...

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  36. AUTHORITY TO DESTROY WRECK

    Reference was made to the collision between the Wyrallah and the Dilkera at the Heada on the night of the 8th April, at the City Court today. ...

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  37. A GERMAN ACTION.

    A Berlin message states that the Government has completed drafts of the laws necessary to ensure the carrying out of the experts’ plane. These ...

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  38. CRICKET IN ENGLAND

    At a meeting of the Cricket Board of Control at Lord’s this afternoon H. D. G. Leveson-Gower (Surrey), J. Darnell (Somerset), and J. Sharp ...

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  39. N.Z. RAILWAY STRIKE

    The Government, replying to the railway men's offer, states that the proposals are not acceptable, as the Government definitely decided that if ...

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  40. CLAIMS FOR DEPORTATION.

    The Genera correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that 80,000 Belgians are bringing an action Against Germany owing to illegal ...

    Article : 71 words
  41. DUTY ON SHOVELS

    According to officers of the Customs Department there is no ground for a co[?]int made in Melbourne that despite the fact that the firm of shovel ...

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  42. YOUNG AUSTRALIANS’ TOUR

    The Young Australia League boys were treated to a special all-day aerial display at Famborough Aerodrome today. Flying-Officer Barrett and ...

    Article : 135 words
  43. IRISH BOUNDARY DISPUTE

    Following the breakdown of the Irish Boundary C[?]nce, Mr J. H. Thomas, Secretary for the C[?]s, had a long interview at the Colonial ...

    Article : 89 words
  44. AMERICAN COTTON TRADE

    Mr Bartlett (president of the New York Cotton Exchange) has arrived at Liverpool. He states that a year ago the American cotton mills were taking ...

    Article : 105 words
  45. ACCIDENT ROLL

    Albert Watson, 22, of Latrobe street, Melbourne, was riding a horse in Royal Park this morning, when he was thrown off. He was immediately taken ...

    Article : 78 words
  46. WORK TO BE RESUMED.

    Railway men who have been [?] strike since the 21st April have d[?] clared the strike off at midnight tonight, the Government having reu[?] ...

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