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  2. FEDERAL POLITICS. PARTY MEETINGS YESTERDAY

    No immediate break between the Nationalist and Country parties in the Federal Parliament is expected as the result of yesterday's party meetings. ...

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  3. GAOL ESCAPE PLANNED

    In the Criminal Court yesterday Leslie ("Squizzy") Taylor, Michael Costello, Thomas Taylor. Charles Daniel Toolin and Albert Edward ...

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    NOTABLE OPERATIC SINGERS IN MELBOURNE Leit to right-Madame Aga Lshowska, Sig norina Lina Seavizzl, Signora Augusia Concato, three of the artists who have been engaged to take part in the grand opers which will begin in Melbourne on Saturday. Dame Nellie Melba will [?]. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BRITISH POLITICS.

    In reply to questions in the House of Commons Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, Prime Minister, said the Government did not intend to introduce the ...

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  6. LONDON TRAM STRIKE PARTIES TO THE DISPUTE TO RESUME NEGOTIATIONS

    Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, Prime Minister, accompanied by Mr. H. Gosling, Minister for Transport, and Mr. Thomas Shaw, Minister for Labor, met ...

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  7. IRELAND. THE QUEENSTOWN OUTRAGE

    Replying to Mr. Neville Chamberlain in the House of Commons, Mr. J. H. Thomas, Secretary for the Colonies, expressed the Government's deepest ...

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  8. EMPIRE NAVAL CRUISE 63 SAILORS DESERTED DURING MELBOURNE VISIT

    Sixty-three sailors deserted from the British fleet during the visit to Melbourne, making 100 who have taken French leave since the squadron arrived ...

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  9. INTERIM REPORT ISSUED BY COURT OF INQUIRY

    With extraordinary promptitude the court of inquiry into the London transport strike has issued an interim report stating, amongst other things, that ...

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  10. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS. DOCKERS' STRIKE AT HAMBURG IS REPORTED AS SETTLED

    Reuter's Hamburg correspondent reports:— "Thr dockers' strike has been settled." ...

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  11. STATE POLITICS. DIVISION IN THE CABINET LIKELY TO BE AVOIDED

    It is stated that it is possible that the division in the State Cabinet over the proposed appointment of two civilian liquor inspectors may be avoided ...

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  12. COUNTRY PARTY MEETING

    The Country party meeting [?] nearly all-day. The time was mostly taken on in discussing Dr. Earle Page's reportion the work of the Imperial and ...

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  13. NO HOLIDAY IN BRISBANE ON DAY THE FLEET ARRIVES

    The Queensland Cabinet yesterday decided against granting a holiday in connection with the fleet's arrival. Even a half-holiday was refused. ...

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  14. RAILWAY TROUBLE LIKELY IN STATE OF VICTORIA

    Victorian railway unions are revolting against Mr. Clapp, Chief Commissioner, particularly in regard to the introduction of an American ...

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  15. NEW SOUTH WALES. AMBASSADORS' CAFE CASE

    The case arising out of the raid on the Ambassadors' Cafe was concluded in the Central Police Court yesterday, Norman Stewart Dawson being fined ...

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  16. LIQUOR INSPECTORS NOT DISCUSSED YESTERDAY

    "The State Cabinet to-day did not not discuss the appointment of liquor inspectors," said Sir George Fuller, the Premier yesterday. He added: "I do ...

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  17. STOLEN ARMS RETURNED BY GENERAL M'GRATH

    Reuter's Dublin correspondent reports:— "It its announced that General M'Grath has handed to General ...

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  18. CENSURE MOTION EXPECTED FROM THE LABOR PARTY

    It is practically certain that the Labor party will launch a cepsure motion when the Federal Parliament meets. The executive of the Labor ...

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  19. SINGAPORE NAVAL BASE

    The "Daily Herald" states:— "The British Labor Party has received the following messages from the Dominion Laborites regarding the ...

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  20. MINERS MAY BE INVOLVED IN COKE 'WORKERS' STRIKE

    Mr. A. C. Willis, general secretary of the Miners' Federation. after stating yesterday afternoon that the coke strike position is becoming acute, ...

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  21. GOVERNMENT APPOINTMENTS

    The executive council to-day approved of the following appointments:— T. W. Irish, chairman of the Land Board for Balranald, South Deniliquin, ...

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    President of the Board of Industry which is sitting in Adelaide on the basic wage enquiry. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. FIGHTING IN DONEGAL

    A sensation has been caused at Coletrim by news of an engagement between Irish Free State troops and a party of irregulars in the mountains ...

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  24. NEW STATE COMMISSION

    The State Cabinet has finalised the terms of reference in connection with the Royal Commission on the New State question. ...

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  25. ALLEGED ILLEGAL OPERATION

    In the Hunter's Hill Police Court yesterday Alexander Croft (22) was remanded on a charge of having aided and abetted to procure an illegal ...

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  26. VICTORIAN POLITICS.

    The new Lawson Cabinet held its first meeting yesterday. All members were present except Sir Alexander Peacock. Matters of policy were discussed, ...

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  27. OVERLAPPING OF AWARDS CAUSES EMPLOYERS CONCERN

    The overlapping of the Federal and State awards is causing concern among employers throughout Australia. A statement. which has been issued by the ...

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  28. £3000 DAM GES CLAIMED.

    By direction of Sir William Cullen, the Chief Justice, who said that he did not think the defendants knew, or ought to have known, of the ...

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  29. THEFT OF A SCHOONER.

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent reports:— "The mysterious disappearance of sailors named Anderson and ...

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  30. WOMAN BENT ON SUICIDE INDUCED TO GO HOME

    A young woman, who was troubled, crying, and apparently intent upon committing suicide, was discovered late on Monday night on her way to ...

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  31. COLLISION IN THE THAMES.

    None of the dead have been recoved from the Matatua which was Struck by a United States merchant vessel in the Thames on Monday. The ...

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  32. TEN N.S.W. COAL MINES WERE IDLE ON TUESDAY

    Work was resumed yesterday at two Northern coal mines, but three others were thrown idle. There are now 10 coal mines idle through strikes. ...

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  33. DIED AT SEA.

    While the steamer Orcades was on her way from Melbourne to the Cuter Harbor Mr. W. S. Jackson, the chief officer of the vessel, died from ...

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  34. MAN ON MURDER CHARGE REMANDED UNTIL MARCH 28

    In the Central Police Court yesterday Alfred Walker, on a charge of killing his wife at Parramatta, was remanded to the Parramatta Court on ...

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  35. SCOTTSDALE MURDER.

    The inquest on Maud Downes, the victim of the Scottsdale tragedy, was concluded yesterday. George Downes, husband of the deceased, was ...

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  36. VICTORIA.

    In the County Court to-day a special jury awarded £156 damages to Henry Alderson against his uncle and cousin, William and Richard Breen, for ...

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  37. MAN SHOT AT ABBOTSFORD.

    In the Burweed Police Court yesterday Thomas Bath (62) was charged with having shot Frederick Tremble at Abbotsford on Monday with intent ...

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  38. UNREST IN GREECE.

    Reuter's Athens correspondent reports:— "Negotiations with the Royalists are proving unfruitful. The Government ...

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  39. PROSPECTOR KILLED

    Ernest Hewitt (55), who had been working a claim 12 miles from Kiandra, has been missing for 10 days. After a search was made where part ...

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  40. TRAIN SHASH IN FRANCE.

    The international express from Ostend to Basel was travelling at a speed of 70 miles an hour when it crashed into a goods train at Bensdorf on Sunday. ...

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  41. STEAMER STRANDED.

    The State Navigation Department received word yesterday afternoon from Illawarra that the steamship Company's steamer Benandra, a wooden vessel ...

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  42. RUSSELL DIVORCE CASE.

    The Law Lords to-day heard further argument on Mrs. Russell's appeal to the House of Lords against the graning of a divorce to her ...

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  43. LAUNCH FOUND ADRIFT

    A launch owned by Mr. Frank watt and his son was found adrift at the mouth of Broken Bay. Fears are entertained for the safety of the owners, ...

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  44. QUEENSLAND'S COTTON.

    It is anticipated that the Queensland cotton crop this year will be worth a milion pounds. The area under crop is 62,000 acres. which is more than ...

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  45. GRIEVOUS BODILY HARM.

    In the Central Criminal Court yesterday Henry Josephs (27) pleaded net guilty to a charge of having inflected grievous bodily harm on Alfred ...

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  46. 100 CHARGES TO BE LAID AGAINST MAN IN SYDNEY

    A man, who is now under arrest in Sydney for breaking and entering, is credited with the most amazing career of any such offender ever handled by ...

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  47. HOSPITAL PATIENTS

    On inquiry being made at the Hospital to-day it was ascertained that Mr. F. Arthur, who was injured in a cage accident at the South mine on ...

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  48. CREW WAS LANDED SAFELY BUT PASSENGER DROWNED

    The crew abandoned the steamer Benandra when she was wrecked on Moruya Bar yesterday afternoon. All were landed safely, but a passenger. ...

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  50. FOUR MURDER CHARGES.

    The "Daily Telegraph" Berlin correspondent states:— "The wife of a superior official of the [?]aw courts has been arrested on ...

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  51. KILLED BY LIGHTNING.

    At Maryborough Simon O'Brien (70) went to rescue a pony from a paddock during a tropical storm, when he was instantaneously killed by a flash of ...

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  52. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Reuter's Washington correspondent reports:— "Congress has adopted a resolution to appropriate £2,000,000 for the ...

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    The terms of the New State Commission are so wide that an extended inquiry is inevitable. It may mean that considerable time will elapse ...

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    MR. SUBBUBS: I read the other day that the income [?]ax assessments have been delayed, so fve just written to the Commissioner telling him not to worry about getting mine out in a hurry. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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