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  2. AUSTRALIAN TAXATION

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Federal Treasurer made available to-night the second report of the Taxation Commission. ...

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  3. PIRIE AS A HEALTH RESORT

    Some interesting figures regarding the mortality in South Australia during the three first months of the present year are published in the ...

    Article : 573 words
  4. IRISH AFFAIRS

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the Dail Eireann the Opposition openly sniggered during the Ministerial recitals of acts of lawlessness throughout the ...

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  5. DECENTRALISATION ENTERS POLITICS

    SYDNEY. Friday.—The Majority Labor Party has formulated a policy, which, includes one Australian Parliament, the abolition of Stale legislatures ...

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  6. BUSINESS AIDS SCIENCE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The air Odyssey contemplated by Sir Ross smith will perhaps come to fruition after all The torch is being carried on by ...

    Article : 239 words
  7. STATE'S INDUSTRIAL SLUMP

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—The outlook. for trade generally formed the subject of an address delivered by Mr. A. E. Clarkson (president of the Chamber of ...

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  8. GRAVE WARNING

    GENOA. Thursday.—An alarmist picture of Europe was drawn by Mr Lloyd George in a speech delivered at an Anglo-American press dinner. The ...

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  9. A NATIVE MURDERER

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—A deputation from the Aborigines friends' Society and the Advisory Board for Aborigines waited upon the Acting Premier (Mr. ...

    Article : 323 words
  10. ATTITUDE OF FRANCE.

    LONDON, Thursday.-The Cabinet has telegraphed to M. Barthou agreeing with the attitude adopted by the French delegation and instructing it to stand ...

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  11. MR. de VALERA ANNOYED.

    LONDON, Thursday.— When the temperature was rising in the Dail Eireann Mr Griffith declared that he would be silent no longer. He alleged ...

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  12. MONUMENT TO SIR ROSS SMITH.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A monument is to be erected in the Northern Territory by the Federal Government to mark the first landing place in Australia of ...

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  13. TIMBER BARQUE MISSING

    SYDNEY. Friday.—There are still no tidings of the missing barque Manurewa. She is overdue 29 days on a voyage from Sydney to a north coast ...

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  14. RUSSIANS ENTERTAIN GERMANS.

    PARIS, Thursday.-A message from Genoa states that the Russian delegation gave a dinner to the German delegates. The tenor of the speeches has ...

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  15. BATTLE OF MULLINGAR.

    LONDON, Thursday.—It appears that the arrest of six unarmed Free Staters by the Irregulars originated the fighting at Mullingar. The Free ...

    Article : 121 words
  16. CHITA FIGHTS JAPAN

    TOKIO, Thursday.—A special report from Chita slates that General Sensheff (the new Bed Army commander) has proclaimed a state of war between ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN WAR MUSEUM

    In the words of Sir John Monash, the collection of war trophies, relics and pictures in the Australian War Museum should form a Mecca for Australians. ...

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  18. DEFENCE OF AUSTRALIA.

    MELBOERNE, Friday.—Mr. W. M. Hughes slated to-day that the Defence Council had considered the defence policy. It had come to an agreement in ...

    Article : 58 words
  19. IMPROVED CONDITIONS FOR NURSES.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—It is expected that the Victorian Government will introduce a Bill providing for nurses working paly eight hours a day ...

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  20. MAN DISAPPEARS WHEN SWIMMING.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Andrew Munro (a postal mechanic), attempted to swim across the River. Hawkesbury. Suddenly he disappeared. It, is ...

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  21. THREE MURDERS AT DUNMANWAY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Three citizens of Dunmanway, County Cork, a solicitor, a chemist, and a former draper, were shot dead in their own houses ...

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  22. TWO YEARS FOR WOUNDING WIFE

    MELBOURNE, Friday—John James Reddick has been sentenced to two years in prison for having wounded his wife at Burnley Park with intent to ...

    Article : 57 words
  23. EMPIRE MIGRATSON BILL.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Cordial receptions have been accorded by the press to Colonel Amery's Empire Migration Bill. Prominent positions are ...

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  24. WHOLESALE SHOOTING AT DUNMANWAY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The murders at Dunmanway were committed during the night. A party of armed men arrived at the town, after which firing ...

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  25. JAPANESE EARTHQUAKE.

    TOKIO, Thursday.— Yesterday's earthquake destroyed the walls within the Imperial Palace enclosure, the gaps in which the household troops ...

    Article : 62 words
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  27. DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—Sir John Salmond, who was New Zealand's representative at the Washington Conference, dealt with its delibsrations in a ...

    Article : 266 words
  28. COMMONWEALTH DRAFTS AGREEMENT.

    MELBOURNE. Friday.—The Federal Cabinet has agreed to a draft, agreement between the Commonwealth and Western Australia regarding an ...

    Article : 68 words
  29. RADIOGRAM SERVICES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Marconi Radio-Telegraph Company has announced that as a result of an agreement between itself and the Radio ...

    Article : 62 words
  30. BRITISH ASSOCIATION RECEIVES £10,000.

    LONDON, Thursday—Sir Charles Parsons has donated £10,000 to the funds of the British Association.— ...

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  31. PRINCE OF WALES IN JAPAN.

    TOKIO, Thursday—The Prince of Wales arrived at Kioto this morning. The city was gorgeously decorated and crowded with enthusiastic ...

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  32. WOMAN CONTRACTS PLAGUE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A young woman living at Oatley, employed in the city as a waitress, was taken to hospital to-day. She was suffering from bubonic ...

    Article : 31 words
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  34. RUSSIAN SHELL DAMAGES BRITISH STEAMER.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Lloyd's agent in Constantinople reports that a shell was fired from a coast battery near Odessa while the British steamer ...

    Article : 46 words
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