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  4. PRINCE’S TOUR

    As befitting the largest city of the Union . Johannesburg gave the Prince of Waies a tremendous and over[?]ming reception today. The [?]hors route from ...

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  5. CHANGES PENDING

    Certain allegations have been made recently, and for several months past, about the working of the Tasmanian Agricultural and Stock Department, ...

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  6. SEAMEN RESTIVE

    The Commonwealth Line this morning, became involved in the shipping dispute, the seamen refusing to man the Fordsdale. Another attempt will be ...

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  7. THE TROUBLE IN CHINA

    This afternoon thousands of Students Workmen citizens and soldiers paraded along the Bund and around Shameen. When opposite the Victor Hotel in the ...

    Article : 109 words
  8. LAWN TENNIS

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  9. PACIFIC PEACE

    The delegates from China, Japan, New Zealand and Australian to the Industries of Pa[?]itie Relations , addressing the Pau[?]acific Club expressed the opinion that ...

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  10. CARBIDE WORKS

    As a result of an application made before the Acting Chief Justice (Mr. Justice Crisp) in the Practice Court this morning, by the Attorney-General ...

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  11. SUPPLIES REFUSED

    At Nanking (the capital of Kiangsu province), the Anglo-Japanese boycott is operating, but the people are not so hostile. ...

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  12. MARTIAL LAW DECLARED

    Before his departure, which was carried out quickly and secretly. General Chang Hsueh Liang declared martial law in the Chinese, suburbs, forbidding the ...

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  13. HIS BIRTHDAY

    Congratulatory messages are pouring in from all parte of .the word on the [?]easion of the Prince of Wales’s 31st birthday today, this, being the second ...

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  14. COAL CRISIS

    The crisis in coal mining was the subject of an interview between the Prime Minister Mr. Stanley Baldwin) and Mr. A. J. Cook (secretary of the Miners ...

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  15. COOLIES’ DEMANDS

    A fair quantity of silk was loaded on the P. and O. liner Malwa this morning by means of lighters from the wharf. The wharf coolies demanded an advance ...

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  16. NOT SATISFACTORY

    Some time ago there was placed before the Government in connection with the carbide industry at Electrona, a proposal which aimed at the resumption ...

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  17. JAPANESE CONSULS STONED

    At Chin-Kiang (a Chinese port 40 miles from Nanking) the strikers stoned the Japanese Consul, who demanded an apology, and intimated that otherwise strong ...

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  18. ISLAND ISOLATED

    At Hoi-kow, the port of Hainan Island, the southernmost land of the Republic, the British Consul is meeting, with obstruction. There is no steamer in the ...

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  19. JAPANESE ATTACKED

    An unconfirmed private telegram from Wenchow (Chinese treaty post on the 81 Kiang in Kwang-si, 180 miles west of Canton) says that at Kwantung (in ...

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  20. DISCUSSION IN COMMONS

    The out look in the coal-mining industry was referred to at question time in the House of Commons after a reply to Mr. W. Lunn by Mr. G. R. Lane Fox, who ...

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  21. TRADE TREATY

    The fruitgrowers are protesting vigorously to Ottawa against the proposed treaty as affecting fruit Sand Vegetables produced in Canada, for which there a ...

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  22. NOTE FROM POWERS

    On behalf of the interested. Powers, a Note was handed to the Chinese Foreign Office this afternoon acknowledging the Foreign Office’s Note of Saturday last. It ...

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  23. IN A TENT

    The story of a week-ending husband who was a frequent visitor at Lindisfarne was told to the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Crisp, in the Supreme Court this ...

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  24. CUSTOMS MEN SACKED

    At Ningpo (treaty port of the Checking province. 100 miles south of Shanghai), anti-foreignism is rampant, and the rioters last night damaged and ...

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  25. FASCIST CONGRESS

    The Premier (Signor Mussolini), in a speech at the National Fascist Confess, defended the bill excluding non-fas[?] from the civil service and declared his ...

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  26. DAVIS CUP

    During the Davis Cup contest of recent years the name of R. E Schlesinger was well-known to all tennis players and those interest in Australia’s success in ...

    Article : 375 words
  27. BRITISH BOYCOTT

    At Hankow fat, the junction of the Han river with the Yang-[?]s[?]e-Kiang, 500 miles west of Shanghai[?], quiet prevails but the agitators are arranging a British ...

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  28. VALLEY RACES

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  29. WILL THEY STRIKE?

    “I am not anticipating a strike, bet if asy section attempts to cut off Tasmania from, the rest of the Commonwealth, then I hope the other ...

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  30. PILGRIMS IN PARIS

    The Australian pilgrims attended special mass at the Madeleine this morning for the repose of the souls of the Australians who were killed in the war. The Papal ...

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  31. STATE RIGHTS

    On his return from Melbourne today, the Premier (Mr. J. A. Lyons) was asked whether or not he had been approached in regard to the proposal by Western ...

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  32. COOL & UNSETTLED

    Cloudy, with some scattered showers in the north-west Later more severally unsettled, with rain. Variable winds later, squally westerlies. ...

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  34. LOONGANA ARRIVES

    The Loongana this morning landed the following saloon passengers:— Mesdames Beaufoy. Gibson, .Petersen, Plunkett. Barclay, Bloomfield, ...

    Article : 140 words
  35. DE PINEDO’S FLIGHT

    The National Fascist Congress has unanimously parsed a resolution congratulating. Marches de Pin[?]do on his successful flight from Rome to ...

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  36. PRESS CABLE RATES

    In the House of Commons, this afternoon. replying to Sir Harry Britain. the Postmaster-General (Sir W. Mitchell Thomson) said that he acquiesced in the ...

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  37. GUY FAWKES, JUNIOR

    The career of another [?]kes was nipped m the. but this morning when a youth was tined five shillings in the Children’s Court by Mr. E. W. Turner, ...

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  38. DEMAND DISCUSSED.

    The marine and transport group of Unions will this afternon discuss the seamen’s demand that a clause be inserted in the articles. It is expected ...

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  39. EXECUTOR SUBSTITUTED.

    An application was made by Mr. J. B. Bradford to the Acting-Chief Justice Mr. Justice Crisp, in the Practice Court this morning, for an [?]der to substitute ...

    Article : 59 words
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