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  4. A PACT WITH THE ALLIES

    The rumors that Germany was willing to enter a pact with the Allied Powers have been confirmed by a report from Paris. ...

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  5. GILLIGAN SUMS UP

    "We have not done as well in the test matches as we expected. We struck more great Australian batsmen in their best form than we anticipated."--An extract from a special interview with A. E. R. Gilligan, the ...

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  6. U.S. POLICY ABROAD

    President Coolidge's inaugural address was his most important State document since assuming office. ...

    Article : 409 words
  7. ELECTION DATE NOT YET FIXED

    It was denied yesterday by Mr. Oakes, Chief Secretary, that the Government had decided upon a dale for the general elections, ...

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  8. VESSEL ASHORE

    A telegram was received last night from Batsman's Bay, stating that the well-known coasting steamer Belbowrie had gone aground ...

    Article : 138 words
  9. FIERCE GALES

    Fierce gales from south to southeast were raging along the coast yesterday, and the accompanying rough seas forced vessels to make ...

    Article : 235 words
  10. LABOR ATTITUDE TO TARIFFS

    The Labor Party's attitude to tariffs was embodied in a unanimous resolution of Labor members of the House of Commons, ...

    Article : 63 words
  11. TWO DISAPPEAR

    A Christchurch mystery concerning the disappearance of Mrs. Ellen Louise Mouat, who was missed from Her home at Beckford Road, ...

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  12. THRILL AT THEATRE

    Through the stage curtain catching fire at the Palace Theatre last night the performance,'"A Night in Honolulu," was held up for half ...

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  13. DR. PAGE

    The newspapers publish cables from Sydney, describing Dr. Earle Page's visits to New York bankers, and the possibility of ...

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  14. ASHORE AT BATEMAN'S BAY

    been heightened by the disappearance of her husband, Mr. F. P. Mouat. Mount was seen in the city on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. NEWCASTLE STORM SWEPT

    Heavy rain, accompanied by a violent wind, swept Newcastle to-day, and caused heavy seas on the foreshores. ...

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  16. ALLEGED COMBINE

    In announcing the intention of the Government to submit to a special committee of the House of Commons the Government agreement to grant a ...

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  17. RADIO FEES

    An extraordinary application has come before the Chancery Division, testing the legality of charging wireless listening- in license fee, ...

    Article : 166 words
  18. GALE OFF VICTORIAN COAST

    Shipping delays have occurred owing to heavy storms raging south of Victoria. The White Star liner Ceramic, with passengers and cargo, from ...

    Article : 79 words
  19. HOBBS CASE

    Hearing of the trial of William Cooper Hobbs was interrupted for a brief period, owing to Hobbs having to leave the dock, as the result of a ...

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  20. COMMUNISTS

    The House of Commons debated a motion by Captain Geoffrey Peto (Cons.), condemning "the revolutionary propaganda being ...

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  21. SEAPLANE BASE

    An indignation meeting in connection with the proposal to establish a seaplane base at Rushcutter's Bay will be held in the vestibule of the Town Hall at 4 p.m. ...

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  22. INTIMIDATION

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. Remarkable allegations are made by the police authorities regarding the intimidation exercised ...

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  23. FOUNDATION STONE FOR HARBOR BRIDGE

    that the vessel had gone aground when crossing out The owners believe that there is hope of the vessel being saved, and they are awaiting a message from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. THE CHARTERED SHIPS

    The differences between the office-bearers of the Seamen's Union and the Waterside Workers' Federation were accentuated yesterday when they met ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN CADETS

    Commencing with a reception by the Mayor at the Capital, the Australian Cadets had a crowded day of sightseeing. They visited museums and ...

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  26. MR. OSCAR ASCHE

    Appeal from the decision of Mr. Justice Schutt in the action brought by Oscar Asche, actor-manager, against Messrs. J. C. Williamson, Ltd., was ...

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  27. INDIAN VICEROY

    The Ministry has summoned the Earl of Reading, Viceroy of India, to London to discuss Indian problems. The "Daily Telegraph" says the ...

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  28. ARMY MANOEUVRES

    The first Army manoeuvres since the war are to be held on September 4. All the regular divisions will take part and one Territorial infantry ...

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  29. LISTENING-IN FOR NOTHING

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. Since prosecutions were launched against unlicensed owners of wireless listening in sets there has been ...

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  30. Summary of Important News Appearing To-day

    CABLES-- A non-political Pan-Pacific Conference of seven countries will be held at Honolulu in July. ...

    Article : 433 words
  31. WEATHER FORECAST

    Cloudy and unsettled still, with rain in the north-east districts, and along the coast and parts of tablelands, but mostly fine ...

    Article : 71 words
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