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  2. BRITISH POLITICS MR. BALDWIN AT TENBURY ASKS FOR BIGGER MAJORITY

    Mr. Stanley Baldwin. Prime. Mmister, in a Bpeech at Tenbury, asked, for an increased majority. He said: "It is essential for us to have a strong ...

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  3. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    Mr. E. K. Bowuen, Minister for Defence, denies a published statement that the warship Australia will he sunk outside the Sydney Heads on ...

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  4. NEW SOUTH WALES. RINDERPEST IN CATTLE

    Mr. F. A. Chaffey, Minister for Agriculture, referring to the West Australian outbreak of rinderpest, says that te is taking every possible prwaution to ...

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  5. STRIKE OF POLICEMEN

    Important developments occurred on Saturday afternoon in connection with tho strike of policemen. The Trades Hall Disputes Committee declares that ...

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  6. LIOUOR ACT PROSECUTION.

    In the Police Cburfc this morning, before Mr. G. A. Stevensony D.S.M., 10 first offenders were chargeoVwith having been found on the licensed premises ...

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  7. GERMAN REPARATIONS ALLIES AND GERMANS AGREE REGARDING DELIVERIES

    Reuter's Paris 'correspondent reports:— "In the Chamber of Deputies to-day M. Poincare, the Premier, announced ...

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  8. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    Senator R. V. Wilson, referring to the question of accommodation for Australlon visitors to the British Empire Exhibiticm, urges that arrangements ...

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  9. AN ACCUSED WHO APOLOGISES RELEASED AS FIRST OFFENDER.

    At Grafton on Saturday a condition waa imposed on a convicted man by Judge Mocatta. Edward Gillett was found guilty of stealing a cow. The ...

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  10. NEW STATE MOVEMENT.

    Speaking at the annual dinner of the Chamber of Manufactures, Dr. Earle Page, the Acting Prime Minister, said that 21 years ago the rest of the State ...

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  11. CONCRETE ROADS WANTED. SIR MARK SHELDON SPEAKS AGAINST COUNTRY RAILWAYS

    Sir Mark Sheldon, speaking at Orange on Saturday, said that it was atout time political teaders of the State took stock of the interest bill ...

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  12. PREMIER'S GIFT TO NATION ON OUTBREAK OF WAR

    An admirer of Mr. Stanley Baldwin, in an article in the "Mornine Post," says that when the war occurred Mr. Baldwin made up his mind that he ...

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  13. TERMS OF AGREEMENT WITHE RUHR INDUSTRULISTS

    Reuter's Dusseldorf correspondent reports:— The recalcitrant Ruhr industrialists, headen by Hugo Stinnes, hare at last ...

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  14. BOATING FATALITY.

    A sailing boat fatality occurred at Frema[?] on aunday morning when two men lost their lives as the result of a boat being swamped by a heavy wave. ...

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  15. LOSSES ON N.S.W. RAILWAYS TOTAL £1,106,881 FOR YEAR

    According to the annual report of the Railway Commissioners the total losses on the New South Railways during the last financial year amounted ...

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  16. MR. ASQUITH & LLOYD GEORGE ADDRESS GLASGOW MEETING

    A crowded meeting at Paisley received a visible confirmation of the Liberal reunion, when Mr. H. H. Asquith and Mr. Lloyd George spoke ...

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  17. CONCRETE ROADS AS FEEDERS A FEATURE OF THE FUTURE

    Sir Arthur Cocks, the State Treasurer, referring to Sir Mark Sheldon's speeali, said that he held that time will demonstrate more and more clearly ...

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  18. SIDE-CAR PASSENGER KILLED IN A RELIABILITY TEST

    During a motor cycle rel ability test to Mudgee a motor cycle and side-car capsized about a mile from Hill End. Frank Harris, of Marrickville, who was ...

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  19. LAUSANNE TREATY.

    A New York message states that denouncing the Lausanne Treaty as a ratification of the treaty hy the United rights are sacrificed and Armeniathrown ...

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  20. PEACE IN EUROPE A REMEDY POR BRITISH UNEMPLOYMENT

    Mr. Lloyd George, in a speech at Glasgow, declared that the Liberal party's first remedy for unemployment waa peace in Europe. He contended ...

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  21. GERMAN REPRESENTATIVE BEFORE ALLIES' COMMISSION

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports:— "The German representative Herr Fischer, addressing the Allies' ...

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  22. BANKRUPTCY COURT.

    In the Bankruptcy Court this morning, before Mr. G. A. Stevenson, D.S.M., a public examination was held of William Edmand Sawtell, of 27 ...

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  23. LECTURER ON PSYCHOLOGY AGAINST THE WORD "POMMY"

    Mr. Wilson Park, lecturer on psychology, speaking at the Central Methodist Mission, remarked: "The sooner we cut out our Australan word ...

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  24. POLICE COURT.

    In the Police Court to-day, before Mr. G. A. Stevenson, D.S.M., the following cases were dealt with:— — Fined for Being Drunk. — ...

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  25. EFFECT UPON EMPLOYMENT IF MARKETS ARE PROTECTED

    The National Union of Manufacturers has circularised its members asking how many more workers they could employ if their markets were adequately ...

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  26. THE TREYESSA INQUISY.

    Scully, an able seaman, giving evidence at the inquiry into the loss of the Trevessa, deposed that the compass in the Trevessa's lifeboat was about 16 ...

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  27. DISORDERS IN THE RUHR

    Reuter's Paris v correspondent reports:— "News comes from Dusseldorf of a recrudescence of disorders among the ...

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  28. FOUNDATION STONE STOLEN

    An extraordinary robbery occurred seme time yesterday when the foundalion stone of the Carlingford Memorial Hall was stolen. The ceremony of ...

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  29. COAL MINING INDUSTRY.

    Thermometers used in the sealed mine at Bellbird give every satisfaction that the fire has burned out, the reading being now normal. No ...

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  30. MR. ASQUITH'S OPPONENT

    Lieutenant-Colonel M'Inhes Shaw, Unionist, will oppose Mr. H. H. Asquith for the Paisley seat in tie House of Commons. ...

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  31. FOUR OUT OF 57 GOAL MINES WORKING IN THE RUHR

    Reuter's Cologne correspondent reports:— "The situation in the Bohr is growing worse. Only four coal mines out ...

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  32. ANGLICAN BISHOP'S SERMON

    Dr. Day, the Anglican Bishop of Tasmania, preaching in St. Aridiew's Cathedral. Sydney, said: "The ambition of society to-day is to get power, ...

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  33. GOOD DIGESTION IMPOSS BLE.

    Wind in the stomach, which is a cause of great discomfort to many people, is caused by the food being retained so long that it ferments if it is ...

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  34. IMMIGRATION. MR. LAZZARLNI IN DOMAIN OPPOSES GOVERNMENT'S POLICY

    In the Sydney Domain yesterday Mr. C. C. Lazzarini. M.L.A., delivered an attack on the Government's immigration policy. He declared that the ...

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  35. W.A. PREMIER'S APPRECIATION OP SIR J. D. CONNOLLY'S WORK

    London newspapers to-day publish from Sir James Mitchell, Premier of West Australia, an appreciative message[?] Sir J. D. Connolly's services as ...

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  36. ANGLO-SAXON KLAN.

    The Sydney brandi of the Ku Klux Klan was launched by Captain Chaplain Wilson, M.L.A., and the Rev. Davies in the Sydney Domain yesterday. ...

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  37. STRESEMANN CABINET RESIGNS

    Renter's Berlin correspondent reports:— "President Ebert lias accepted the Streaemann Cabinet's resignation. He ...

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  38. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. MOTOR LORRY ACCIDENT

    A motor lorry, loaded with glass and paint, ran into a culvert at North inley on Friday night. The driver apparently lost control of the lorry, ...

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  39. SON OF PRIME MINISTER TO SUPPORT LABOR MEN

    Mr. Oliver Baldwin, son of the Prime Minister, is to speak in support of Labor candidates in several constituencies. ...

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  40. EBERT SENDS FOR LEADER OF CENTRE CATHOLIC PARTY

    The "Sunday Express" Berlin correspondent reports:— "Efforts to find a successor to Dr. Stresemann have failed. The result of ...

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  41. CANADA WANTS SETTLERS

    The Montreal "Star" correspondent at Ottawa indicates that Canada will soon become a lively competitor with Australia for immigrants because she ...

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  42. LABOR CANDIDATES SPEAK AT MEETING OF UNEMPLOYED

    A demonstration of the unemployed was made at Trafalgar-square this afternoon. The demonstrators included several London Mayors. ...

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  43. TUTANKHAMEN'S TOMB.

    The "Morning Post" special Luxor correspondent reports:— "As the result of recent negotiations between Mr. Howard Carter and the ...

    Article : 96 words
  44. DEATH FROM SCALDING

    The 14 month-old infant of air. and Mrs. T. F. M'Manus was badly scalded on Thursday and died on Friday night. The injuries were caused by some hot ...

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  46. W.I.U. MEETING.

    The following is reprinted from the W.I.U. newspaper, hut for its accuracy "The Miner" is not responsible:— "A special meeting of the W.I.U. of ...

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  47. FIRE DESTROYS HOUSE

    An unoccupied weatherboard house owned by Mr. J. Fox, of Mount Gambier, was burned to the ground early on Saturday. The fire brigade was ...

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  49. KILLING OF LABOR PARTY CHIEF AIM OF LIBERALS

    Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, the Labor leader, speaking at Manchester; declared that the Liberals were mare interested in killing the Labor party ...

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  50. MISSING MAN FOUND DEAD

    Thomas Coltman Fisher (70), of Kalgoorlie-road, Largs Bay, was found dead in an outhouse, which was used as a tool shed in the backyard of his ...

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    MR. SUBBUBS: So you've sold the house over my head, have you? Well, let me tell you I will not leave. You'll have to put me out! —"The News," Adelaida. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  52. W.A. CRASS FIRES.

    Disquieting news has keen received from the north-west showing that the grass fires, which were believed to have been under control, are raging fiercer ...

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  53. FIRE ON A STEAMER.

    The British steamer Otterburn sent a wireless message to Marseilles for help. While tugs were approaching the vessel two explosions occurred, ...

    Article : 87 words
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