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  4. SUDDEN CHANGE IN MOROCCO

    The Paris correspondent of the "Dally Chronicle" reports a dramatic change in the Moroccan situation, the tide of, war having ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL CRISIS IN GERMANY

    The crisis in industrial Germany is shown by the fact that, whereas there were 253 bankruptcies in 1923, there were 6038 in 1924 and ...

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  6. UNTILLED AREAS ABROAD

    The "Daily Express," in an editorial, deplores the growing numbers of unemployed. "It would be worth," the journal says, ...

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  7. AN ALL-CONQUERING SISTER-LOVE

    Olive Maud Kimber (aged 12 years), who rescued her sister Marie (3 years) from drowning in Middle Harbor. She was decorated last night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. STATE CONTROL OP RACING?

    The control of racing is to come under review in a much broader sense than is indicated by Mr. O'Halloran's motion for ...

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  9. BADDELEY STEPS IN AS PEACEMAKER

    The State Government, which has, been carefully watching the developments of the strike, has now definitely deputed Mr. Baddeley, Minister for Labor and Industry, to inquire into the possibilities of bringing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. OBJECTIVES OF THE REDS

    Mr. J. R. Clynes, M.P, reviewing the work of the Trades Union Congress, said that the objectives of the Reds were due less to ...

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  11. "INTOLERABLE"

    In consequence of the refusal of the South Bulli miners to conform to a direction to. return to work pending the consideration of their ...

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  12. LOYAL OFFICERS

    Mr. N. C. Scale, deputy-chairman of the Overseas Shipping Representatives' Association, in an official statement last night, said:-- ...

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  13. NEXT FEDERAL ELECTION

    There has been no decision concerning a Federal election. Cabinet feels that it cannot forecast happenings of the next few weeks. ...

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  14. ASSEMBLY TO-DAY

    For the Legislative Assembly, which resumes this morning, the Government has ready, the following:-- ...

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  15. SEAMEN FIGHT

    Two firemen from the Beltana, Albert Frederick Smith and James Farrell, were fined £5 and £2 respectively at the Central Court yesterday for ...

    Article : 73 words
  16. DISGUISED PRINCE

    The "Daily Express" states that the latest version of the escape of the Egyptian Prince, Ahmed Sief-ed-Din, from an asylum in England, is that he ...

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  17. BRONZE MEDALLIST

    WILLIAM H. GREEN, one of several recipients of the bronze medal at the Town Hall last night, for heroic work near ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. WHERE COOK WAS KILLED

    Progress with plans for a permanent reservation of the area in Kealakekua Bay, Hawaii, where Captain Cook was killed, was reported by Sir Joseph ...

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  19. MONEY FOR STRIKERS

    As a result of a week's collection, £117 has been received from Lithgow unions for British seamen on strike. ...

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  20. PEACE EFFORTS

    That a serious attempt is being made to reach a settlement of the seamen's strike was indicated at the Water Police Court yesterday, when the further ...

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  21. DIOGENES SAILS

    The Aberdeen Steamship Company's liner Diogenes, which called at Plymouth on Saturday from London to embark passengers for the Cane and ...

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  22. SECURITY PACT

    Signor Mussolini, Premier of Italy, has accepted an invitation to attend the conference of Allied and Foreign Ministers on the proposed Security ...

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  23. FIRE IS UNDER CONTROL

    The fire at Mount Morgan mine is considered to be under complete control. Advice to this effect was received ...

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  24. STATE WIRELESS STATION

    Listeners-in may have before long to wind a coll to the wave-length of a New South Wales State wireless station. ...

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  25. SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS

    There are now 20 snips in Table Bay, in addition to a large number in the docks. Six South African mull steamers are held up in South African ...

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  26. CAR CRASHES INTO PEDESTRIANS

    In rain and darkness, a motor car dashed into a party of pedestrians at Lower Hutt last night. A man was killed, and a young ...

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  27. MEN SURRENDER IN MELBOURNE

    The Blue Funnel freighter, Auto-medon, which arrived from Adelaide this morning, will not be held up here. She has cargo for Sydney, Newcastle, ...

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  28. AIRMAN KILLED

    The airmen, Coste and Thierry, left the Etampes aerodrome at 6 o'clock this morning, to attempt a non-stop flight to Constantinople. Bagdad ...

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  29. LADY PARKER DEAD

    Lady Amy Parker, aged 60, wife of Sir Gilbert Parker, died on Saturday. ...

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  30. MOST OF HIS TIME IN GAOL

    Deportation was to-day declared the best thing possible by a trades union official who is chairman of a Police Court Bench, in dealing with a young ...

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  31. ESCAPED LIONS

    The western township of Mitchell experienced one of tho most exciting half-hours of its existence this morning, when at about 7.30 o'clock two ...

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  32. TENNIS

    The second draw for the American national tennis singles resulted:--In the upper half, Alonzo, Kinsey, Williams, Borotra; in the lower. Tilden. ...

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  33. LEADING SCIENTIST IN SYDNEY

    Sir E. Rutherford (second from left), with Professor Vonwiller (left) and Professors Watt and Bailey, at the Royal Society's rooms yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. MARCH TO GAOL

    An unusual scene was witnessed in the city streets to-day when a process of about 500 striking seamen and sympathisers escorted to Terrace Gaol ...

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  35. WATERSIDE WORKERS CHARGED

    At the police court to-day, a number of waterside workers were charged with having taken part in an industrial strike. ...

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  36. IN ADELAIDE

    A number of tho crew of the White Star steamer Zealandic were charged at Port Adelaide Police Court to-day with breaches of the Merchant ...

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  37. WEATHER FORECAST

    Further showers and some thunder in parts of southern and eastern districts, but mostly fine in the north-west half with cooler ...

    Article : 56 words
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