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  4. FINE

    Today’s weather chart shows the rearmost portion of a low, pressure disturbance passing off this State to the eastward, whilst the front edge of a large ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MONEY FOR ROADS

    It is expected that the Minister for Lands and Works (Mr. J. Eelton) Will ask Parliament this week to give consideration to the new schedule of works ...

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  6. POLAR FLIGH

    Colonel . Nobile, of the Italian Air Force, the engineer who invented and constructed the air-ship in which Amundsen Col; Nobile and a crey of 15 mechanies ...

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  7. LOCARNO PACT

    In the Reichstag today at the opening of the Locarno debate, the Chau[?]eellor (Dr Luther) declared that the Government would resign after the signatures ...

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  8. IRISH BOUNDARY

    Two other Irish Boundary Commissioners, Mr. Justice Fectham and Mr. Fisher, have made a statement that Professor MacNeill’s announcement of his ...

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  9. DEPORTATION

    It was decided today by counsel for Waist and Johnson that an appeal should be made to the Privy Council against the Full Court of New South ...

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  10. THE ELECTIONS

    The Senate scrutiny was continued last evening, and when counting ceased at midnight the figures indicated that Major Sampson would be elected to fill ...

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  11. FRENCH CRISIS

    The political outlook is confusing and uncertain M. Briand is regarded as the only man capable of forming a concentration Cabinet based on a majority ...

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  12. DELEGATES’ SIGNATURES

    The Home correspondent or “The Times” says that the name of the Italian Premier (Signor Mussolini) does not appear on the official list, of delegates for ...

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  13. LATE QUEEN MOTHER

    The House of Commons today adopted a resolution, moved by the Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) to represent an address to His Majesty expressing ...

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  14. FALL OF THE FRANC

    The fall of the Painleve Government has caused the French franc to slump at the opening of the London exchange market to the new low record of 125 1-8, ...

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  15. TEST TEAM INSULT

    Mr. John Lewis, vice-president of the Football Association, who, as manager of the English soccer tour followed in the wake of Marylebone cricket team in ...

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  16. WIVES’ ATTITUDE

    “Watching and wetting”' is the attitude of the wives of Walsh and Johnson. (Mrs. Walsh makes daily trips to town to consult her husband’s solicitors or to ...

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  17. FRANCE AND BRITAIN

    The newly-appointed French High Commissioner in Syria (M. de Jouvenel), on arriving at Paris, expressed the greatest satisfaction at the results of his ...

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  18. LEFT AND CENTRE COMBINE

    A Left and Centre combination, with M. Raoul Peret as Premier, and M. Paul Doumer as Minister for Finance is expected. ...

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  19. SEAMEN’S DECISION

    The Seamen today decided that In the event of Walsh and Johnson being deported every British ship in ...

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  20. TASMANIAN ARRANGEMENTS

    In view of the death of Queen Alexandra, the Government has decided to ask the Parliament tonight to adjourn, until tomorrow, and also to make up for the ...

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  21. EMERGENCY BILL

    The Chamber of Deputies, by 243, to 44 votes, has adopted an Emergency Bill authorising an increase of 1½ milliards of francs in the limit of the Bank of ...

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  22. SETTLEMENT SCHEME

    The Prince of Wales received in the grounds of St. James’s. Palace this morning a party of ex-service men, with their wives and families, numbering 75 ...

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  23. SHOPPING WEEKS

    The Dominion offices in London are hard pressed to meet the requests for participation in the unofficial Empire exhibitions during the Empire shopping ...

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  24. “LEFF ON THE BEACH”

    The conference between the owners and the British seamen’s representatives was isumed today. In resuming the negotiations the seamen are faced with the ...

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  25. FIREMAN’S GRIEVANCE

    A chip’s fireman strolled info the Union Steamship Company’s office today with a grievance. The Maheno was held up yesterday for ...

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  26. IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS

    In the House of Lords Lord Salisbury, Lord Haldane, Zord. Oxford and the Archbishop of Canterbury voiced the sentiments of the House in a resolution of ...

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  27. CLERGYMAN PASSES

    The death ocurred today, at his residence, 11 Croham Park avenne, South Croydon, of Canon Charles Henry Robinson, who has been hon. Canon of Ripon ...

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  28. “CABINET OF NATIONAL UNION”

    France is again in the throes of a political and financial’ crisis which the Paris correspondent of “The Times” declares is likely to be prolonged The end at ...

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  29. PRESS V. PARLIAMENT.

    The annual cricket snatch, between Press and Parliament which was to lave taken place on Thursday afternoon has been postponed until the following ...

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  30. STOP-WORK MEETING

    All vessels on Australian articles in harbor today were deserted at an early hour by the crews who attended a stop-work meeting at the Town Hall to discuss ...

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  31. COMPLAINTS FROM W.A.

    In the House of Commons today Major Hore Belisha drew attention to complaints of settlers from Britain in Western Australia under the group Settlement ...

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  32. AN EPIC CONTEST

    Dr. Nott (Nat.) has not yet wrested the Herbert seat from Mr. Theodore. Dr. Nott’s lead is now . 303, and there are still 80 absent and 800 section votes to be ...

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  33. £158 CLAIM ALLOWED

    In the Supreme .Court this morning, before Acting Judge E. L. Hall, George Geard and Co. Pty. Ltd. sued Thomas McDonald for the recovery of ...

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  34. FORTY-TWO CRASHES

    In the House of Commons this afternoon, in reply to questions, the Secretary of State for Air (Sir Samuel Hoare) stated that for the year ended ...

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  35. MAN EATING SHARK

    Despite the most strenuous efforts which were continued late last night in the moonlight, .. ando resumed at daybreak this morning by the police, life ...

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  36. THE LURGURENA

    Cabinet this morning gave further consideration to the question of the future of the Lurgurena. The negotiations for the disposal of the ferry steamer have ...

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  37. MAN OF THE HOUR

    Dr. Nott whose name is now familiar to all Australia, is a r[?] man who hus made rapid advances in this profession. Always keenly interested in polities, he ...

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  38. WASTED VOTES

    Will a ballot paper ever be devised, so simple that no voter will mark it wrongly? It seems not, considering the extraordinary muddle that so many made of ...

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  39. BRITISH SHIPPERS

    In view of the grave disturbances in Dominion ports the city editor of “The Times” says that shippers are naturally beginning to consider now serious ...

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  41. SYRIAN REVOLT

    It is reported from Beirut that so far over 3000 French troops have landed there. It is significant that, they included hardly any colored units. ...

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  42. DEFAULTING ELECTORS

    At an early date action will probably be taken against those electors who neglected to vote on November 14. Approximately 11,000 Tasmanians will have ...

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  43. BURIED ALIVE

    While a gang of men wer driving a runnel at St. Heliers, a suburb of Auckland, at midnight in slide developed in the face and 20 tons of huge boulders ...

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  44. BRAZILIAN TUG SUNK

    The captain and one sailor are the only survivors of the Brazilian tug Mogy, which is reported to have sunk .(following a boiler explosion while en route to ...

    Article : 65 words
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