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  3. EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    The British Empire Exhibition Board has reached the surprising decision not to issue official figures of the attendance. Whatever the motive is, it ...

    Article : 129 words
  4. Personal

    A Reuter message from New, York reports that Mr Stefansson, the Canadian Arctic explorer, was to leave there on Tuesday night for Australia ...

    Article : 174 words
  5. THE AIR RACE

    The French aviator, Lieut. Doisy, who arrived here this afternoon, [?] a perfect non-stop flight from Bun[?] Abbas. He left Paris on Thurs[?] ...

    Article : 274 words
  6. THE BRITISH SQUADRON

    [?]elayed by adverse winds, H.M.S. [?]ntless and H.M.S. Dunedin did reach Otago Heads until noon to[?] The cruisers steamed up the ...

    Article : 148 words
  7. POLITICAL BOMBSHELL

    The election of the Speaker in the Legislatice Assembly this afternoon resulted in Mr John Bowser being voted to the chair by 32 votes to 26. ...

    Article : 500 words
  8. THE BRITISH BUDGET

    The House of Commons was crowded and animated when it re-assembled for the debate on Labor’s first Budget. The galleries, including the ...

    Article : 1,229 words
  9. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Eliza Jane Pickford, late of B[?] gor Park, Buangor, married woman, who died on 29th March, left by will dated 10th July, 1923, real estate ...

    Article : 40 words
  10. BROADCASTING MUSIC.

    To-day's attendance apparently exceeded yesterday’s. Few visitors seemed to omit the Australian Pavilion, to which a particularly large crowd ...

    Article : 99 words
  11. THE STEAMER FIRE

    The City Coroner opened an enquiry into the death of Fireman Green[?] on board the City of Singapore. C[?] tain Gorst said he had no idea of ...

    Article : 225 words
  12. IRISH BOUNDARY DISPUTE

    Mr J. H. Thomas, Secretary for the Colonies, announced in the House of Commons that as no settlement by agreement was possible regarding the ...

    Article : 69 words
  13. CAUSTIC COMMENTS.

    The "Morning Post" editorially, under the heading "Bourgeois Budget.” says: "Shut workshops, open cinemas, support consumers and let the producer ...

    Article : 303 words
  14. FRUIT SALES.

    Despite the prices, apple sales are still brisk. The Australian Pavilion methods of sale afford an interesting comparison with the New Zealand ...

    Article : 118 words
  15. MACLAREN’S MISHAP.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Allahabad states that the "Pioneer” learns the the mishap to Squadron-Leader Maclaren, who is attempting to fly round ...

    Article : 51 words
  16. BANK CRISIS IN GERMANY

    The "Daily Express” correspondent in Berlin states that the crisis among the hanks continues and bankruptcies are occurring daily. Banking firms ...

    Article : 53 words
  17. GERMAN ELECTIONS

    Reuter’s correspondent at Berlin says that the main issue at the elections for the Reichstag is "Shall the Treaty of Versailles and the experts’ report be ...

    Article : 177 words
  18. A BREAKFAST TABLE BUDGET.

    A pale, crippled man, as a result of a cycling accident years ago, Mr Philip Snowden, Chancellor of the Exchequer, delivered his first Budget ...

    Article : 430 words
  19. DEATH FROM KISSING AN ANIMAL

    At the inquest at Westminster into the death of a young married woman under an anaesthetic, the Government Pathologist gave evidence that death ...

    Article : 110 words
  20. PILGRIMS STRUCK BY LIGHTNING

    The "Mail's” correspondent at Cochin states that a shocking accident occurred on Friday. Three baggage boats of Indian Christian pilgrims were ...

    Article : 75 words
  21. CANCER IN TASMANIA.

    The Government Statistician gave evidence before the Insurance Commission that there was a great increase in cancer, from 44 per 100,000 in [?]70 ...

    Article : 61 words
  22. A RAILWAY COLLISION

    A signalman named Pembleton, giving evidence at the inquiry into the mail tram collision in February in Worcestershire, said that when he ...

    Article : 131 words
  23. NEW SPEAKER’S ACKNOWLEDG-MENT.

    On being conducted to the chair by Messrs Allan and Old, the newly elected Speaker showed some signs of nervousness, but addressed the House ...

    Article : 772 words
  24. STATE PARLIAMENT

    When the Legislative Assembly met this evening tho Premier said that the leader of the Ministry had resigned, and that he himself had accepted a ...

    Article : 260 words
  25. STEAMERS FOR SYDNEY

    The Whampoa Dock Company has competitively seaured an order to build two passenger steamers for Sydney owners. ...

    Article : 29 words
  26. VIEWS IN TRADE GENTRES.

    Reports from trade centres show that the motor trade especially is agitating against the abolition of the M'Kenna duties. The trade contends ...

    Article : 60 words
  27. A JAMAICA POLITICAL TROUBLE

    A majority of members of the Legislative Council voted in favor of striking out of the budget the salary of the directors of railways as a protest ...

    Article : 105 words
  28. RECEPTION AT AUSTRALIA HOUSE

    A reception given by Senator Witson, Chairman of the Australian Section of the Empire Exhibition Board, at Australia House, was attended by ...

    Article : 126 words
  29. POINTS OF ATTACK.

    It is already clear that the Budget will be the subject of strong attack on two points, the Imperial Preference proposals, and the M'Kenna duties. ...

    Article : 133 words
  30. PROHIBITION

    An unexpected debate on prohibition between President Butler, of the Columbia University, the foremost educator in the United States, and President ...

    Article : 227 words
  31. AN AEROPLANE DEVICE

    The Air Ministry has adopted an invention by means of which aeroplanes travelling at a speed of 15 miles per hour can alight upon a roof and be ...

    Article : 156 words
  32. HABITUAL CRIMINALS

    Thirteen judges, with the Lord Chief Justice presiding, sat together as an Appeal Court to hoar the case whether a man once convicted as an habitual ...

    Article : 229 words
  33. DIVERSE PRESS BRITICISMS.

    Newspapers of all shades of opinion pay tribute to the cleverness and moderation of the first Labor Budget, acknowledging, with relief, that "no ...

    Article : 124 words
  34. PENNY POSTAGE.

    The Postmaster-General, Mr Vernon Hartshorn, replying to questions in the House of Commons, regarding New Zealand’s penny postage, said that any ...

    Article : 51 words
  35. A CABINET MEETING.

    Mr Ramsay Macdonald, the Prime Minister, returned to London from Wales this morning, and presided at a meeting of the Cabinet, at which, it is ...

    Article : 94 words
  36. TASMANIAN CARBIDE WORKS.

    The Government has now taken action to dispose of the carbids works as a going concern. ...

    Article : 27 words
  37. FEELING IN CANADA.

    The decision of the British Chancellor not to enderse further. British preferences offered at the Imperial Conference was received with regret in ...

    Article : 101 words
  38. AGGRESSIVE FILIPINOS

    Two Englishmen named May and Brown were attacked by 50 Filipinos at Iloilo on Friday following an altercation. Both were arrested, and later ...

    Article : 42 words
  39. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE.

    When introducing his Budget in the House of Commons, Mr Philip Snow- den, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, said the Government was unable to ...

    Article : 272 words
  40. NEW MEMBER SWORN IN.

    Prior to the election of th Speaker, Mr Pollard, the member for Da[?]sie recently elected in place of Mr Allan Cameron, dece[?], was sworn in and ...

    Article : 39 words
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