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  3. PERSONAL

    One of the science experts in the Forestry Department at Perth, W. A. mentioned casually to a fellow officer that his father is the newly-appointed ...

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  4. ST. ARNAUD'S SENSATION.

    Great excitement was caused this morning by the ringing of both the St. Arnaud fire bells. which was intensined when it was announnced that the ...

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  5. ITALIAN SENSATION.

    The police have Arrested Signor Giovanni Marinelli, a former member of the Fascist directory, in connection with the kidnapping of Signor ...

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  6. MURDER TRIAL.

    The trial commenced at Winchester. to-day of Lance Corporal Goldenberg. on a charge of murdering Mr Hall, manager of a bank at Aldershot. ...

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  7. SOUTH AFRICAN ELECTIONS.

    Though the last few results in the elections are not expected for a further 48 hours, it is almost certain that there will be a final majority for the ...

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  8. JAPANESE EXCLUSION

    The American Government’s reply to the Japanese. protest against the exclusion law states that the passing of the law closed the incident, (No ...

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  9. DOMINION PRODUCE.

    What, is probabiy an index to the Ministry’s idea of marketing Dominion produce in lieu of preference was furnished at a meeting of the ...

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  10. ACCUSED MAN'S SWEETHEART.

    Superintendent Jones gave evidence that he received an anonymous Tetter yesterday, signed “M.," which declared that the accused was innocent, ...

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  11. MATTEOTTI’S BODY.

    It is stated in Italian circles in London that Matteotti’s body was so mutilated that the authorities interred the remains secretly, fearing the results ...

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  12. MEAT PRODUCTION

    “A drought-stricken country” was the description applied to Australia by Mr Ramsay, of Weddell and Co., in a paper which was read at the ...

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  13. SEAT FOR GENERAL SMUTS.

    It is reported that General J. C. Smuts. who Was defeated at elections, will accept the offer of Colonel Claassen's seat at Standerton. ...

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  14. NO LONGER BINDING.

    Mr Hughes’s note continues that the appropriateness of the United policy has been confirmed rather than questioned by the ...

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  15. WILLS AND ESTATES

    Petor, Fullerton, late of Egerton, farmer, who died on 31st March left by will, dated 29th November, 1920, real1 estate valued at £2847 and ...

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  16. COLONEL CLAASSEN RESICNS.

    Colonel Glaassen resigned the Standerton seat, which General Smuts will contest. ...

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  17. MINER’S WIFE

    A story of domestic imielicity was told to Mr Justice Gussen in the Divorce Court to-day by Bertha May Ellis) aged 31, in support of her ...

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  18. THE PACT'S MAJORITY PROB-ABLY 29.

    It is certain that the Pact will have a majority of 29 seats, which exceeds the forecasts of [?]ither side. The few remaining seats cannot affeet the ...

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  19. ANTI-FOREIGN MOVEMENT IN JAPAN

    The “New York Evening Post’s” Tokio correspondent says that Chinese students have persuaded numbers of Japanese to join the Pan-Asiatic ...

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  20. VERDICT OF CUILTY.

    Abraham Goldenberg a lance corportal in the East Laneashire Regiment has been found guilty of the murder of a bank manager named Hall, ...

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  21. WEMBLEY RODEO

    In the House of Commons, Mr Arthur A Henderson (the Home Secrerary) was closely questioned by the obectors to the steer-roping coogests. in ...

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  22. BRITISH TRADE

    In the House of Commons. Mr Webb, in introducing the Board Trade estimates, said that owing to the development of the Imperial S[?] ...

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  23. PRISONER AND JUDCE.

    Goldenberg. after berng sentenced, said:- "Thank you my lord Is the money in the wallet mine?" The Judge-"I cannot say." Goldenberg ...

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  24. JAPAN AND RUSSIA

    The “New York Times” correspondent in Tokio interviewed the Japanese Foreign Minister (Mr Shidehara), who categorically, demed Faris ...

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  25. U.S. PRESIDENCY

    The Parmer-Labor Party Convention ended with the nomination of Mr Duncan M‘Donald, miner, for the Presideney, and Mr Wm. Bouck, farmer, ...

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  26. NEW ZEALAND MEAT.

    Sir James Allen, High Commissioner for New Zealand, as the result of his visit to Belgium, is impressed with the importance of direct shipping ...

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  27. STEER-ROPING SUSPENDED.

    The organisers of the rodeo at the Empire Exhibition have suspended She steer-roping competitions, pending the result of the summonses which ...

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  28. SPEECH BY LLOYD-GEORGE.

    Mr Lloyd-George made a curious intervention in the Board of Trade debate, delivering a “three-decker, oration," when the House of Commons ...

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  29. STATEMENT BY ORGANISER.

    The “Daily Express” says that Mr Cochran, the organiser of the rodeo, his legal adviser and Tex. Austin, had a conference last night and decided to ...

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  30. SENSATIONAL ACCIDENT

    A sensational motor accident, which caused the death, of one councillor, and serious injuries to several others, occurred to-night at the intersection of ...

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  31. PREFERENCE DECISION.

    Mr Baldwin, former Prime Minister, was the principle guest of the Australian and New Zealand Luncheon Club, today. He begged oversea ...

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  32. MEXICAN IMPERTINENCE

    That a woman was at the bottom of the Anglo-Mexican trouble appeared from Mr Ramsay Macdonald’s statement in the House of Commons today. ...

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  33. STEER-ROPING PROHIBITED.

    The Empire Exhibition. authorities have prohibited steer-roping contests in the Stadium. ...

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  34. YOUNG AUSTRALIANS

    The Young Australians to-day visited Jemonddene, a famous Newcastle beauty spot, and then Blyth where they met the boys from Wellesley ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN ZINC CONTRACT

    Mr Pringle asked whether the Australian zine contract must be continued until 1930 whatever its effeet upon British industry. Mr Webb ...

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  36. PROSPEROUS NEW ZEALAND.

    Mr W. F. Massey, the Prime Minister, speaking at the National Dairy show banquet at Palmerston North, which was attended by a distinguished ...

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  37. JOSEPH ANSON'S WILL

    After a hearing lasting nine days, the dispute in relation to the will of the late Joseph Anson, grazier, of South Furrumbete, was settled out of court ...

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  38. EXPULSION PROCEEDINES STOPPED.

    Proceedings by the Mexican Government to expel Mr Herbert Cummins have been ordered to be stopped By President Obregon upon his arrival in ...

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  39. BIG [?] THEFT.

    Mrs Lilian Chisholn, who recently arrived from Sydney, yesterday reported to the [?] police the theft of £750 in notes from a flat at 290 North ...

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  40. LABOR CONFERENCE.

    The International Labor Conference to-day commenced a discussion on night work in bakeries. Mr Curtain (Australia) promptly moved a motion ...

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  41. STEAMERS COLLIDE

    A message from St. Johns. Newfoundland, states that the Canadian liner Metagama collided with the Italian steamer Clarocamus seven miles ...

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  42. SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKETERS.

    The match between South Africa and Essex was continued at Colchester to-day. The weather was fine. and the wicket good. It is estimated that 3000 were ...

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  43. REFERENCES IN FEDERAL

    Mr Manning asked whether in view of the adverse vote by the British Parliament on Imperial preference and the far-reaching effect this would have ...

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  44. THE MOTACAMA BEACHED.

    With water gaining on the pumps. the captain was forced to beach the Motagama on a shoal near a dr[?] dock. ...

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