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  2. RIOT ON WHARF. Mob Attack Police.

    A riot which arose from the resentment felt by members of the Waterside Workers' Federation at the employment of loyalist labour to work cargo on three steamers lying ...

    Article : 511 words
  3. DEFAMATION.

    Drastic penalties are provided under a clause of the Administration of Justice Bill which deals with the "spreading of false reports." The bill passed the second reading ...

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  4. STATE SESSION.

    There were heated exchanges in the Legislative Assembly yesterday when the Attorney-General (Mr. Lysaght) moved the second reading of the Administration of Justice Bill. ...

    Article : 2,999 words
  5. COMMONWEALTH BANK BILL Rejected by the Senate.

    By 21 votes to four, the Senate to-day rejected the Amending Commonwealth Bank Bill, the object of which was to permit of the Commonwealth Bank's gold reserves to be sent abroad to meet Australian debts in London falling due on June 30. ...

    Article : 189 words
  6. THE LEAGUE. Council Meeting.

    The League of Nations Council meeting at Geneva on May l8, at which Dr. Curtius, the German Minister for Foreign Affairs, will preside, is exciting ...

    Article : 879 words
  7. BRITISH GOODS.

    "Britain's manufacturing prestige in South America is not what it was. We have come to the point where we must seriously consider the advisability of manufacturing inside the ...

    Article : 589 words
  8. SPANISH RIOTS.

    Although life is normal again in Madrid, the orgy of destruction in Spain has spread to the provinces. Jesuit houses and Monarchist newspaper offices have been attacked. Leading ...

    Article : 759 words
  9. SIR GEORGE PEARCE'S SPEECH.

    Sir George Pearce said that in all about £28,000,000 had been found by the Commonwealth and other Australian banks to assist the Government in meeting London ...

    Article : 1,635 words
  10. SENATE'S THREAT.

    A warning to the Government that the Senate will again disallow, as soon as they are gazetted, regulations under the Transport Workers' Act, such as have already been twice ...

    Article : 329 words
  11. TRAINS DERAILED.

    Terrorists are again adopting the train derailment form of outrage. Two cases are reported, one occurring early yesterday mornng near Serajganj, in East Bengal, when an ...

    Article : 101 words
  12. CONGRESS SECRETARY KILLED.

    The renewal of anarchist activity in the Punjab was revealed by an incident which occurred at Adampur, where a bomb exploded prematurely and Killed Channan Singh, ...

    Article : 88 words
  13. RUSSIAN BUTTER.

    In the House of Commons, Mr. J. R. Remer (Con.) asked the President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Graham) whether his attention had been called to the difficulties of ...

    Article : 511 words
  14. HOWARD CUP.

    In Christie's auction rooms to-day the historic relic known as the Howard Cup was purchased for £11,000 by Lord Wakefield for presentation to the nation. ...

    Article : 107 words
  15. MR. FOSTER

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday Mr. Foster, Nationalist member for Vaucluse, withdrew the allegations he made against the Premier (Mr. Lang), that, as a member of ...

    Article : 616 words
  16. MONETARY POLICY.

    Viscount D'Abernon, in a remarkable address to the Royal Empire Society upon the world crisis, said: "It is a pity that the officers of the ship are on their knees praying for better ...

    Article : 179 words
  17. MR. SCULLIN"S COMMENT.

    Commenting to-night upon the action of the Senate, the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) said: "Members of the Senate know that unless £5,000,000 is found by June 30 to meet ...

    Article : 153 words
  18. MAN MURDERED.

    Cecil McCormack, known as "Scotty" McCormack, who was released from gaol a fortnight ago, was fatally stabbed at the corner of William and Bourke streets, ...

    Article : 381 words
  19. NEW ZEALAND CRICKETERS.

    Left to make 107 between the tea interval and stumps in the second match of their tour against Leicestershire at Leicester to-day, the New Zealanders went for the runs ...

    Article : 139 words
  20. PRIMAGE DUTY.

    The decision of the Federal Ministry to remove the primage duties on cornsacks and other goods used by primary producers was announced by the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

    Article : 196 words
  21. THE LANG PLAN

    An inharmonious note was introduced into the conference of producers and consumers which is being held here this week. A pamphlet distributed to-day by Messrs. ...

    Article : 142 words
  22. EMPIRE BANK.

    The Ottawa "Citizen" says that a project for the re-monetisation of silver by means of a super bank of the Empire has been submitted to the Government by Mr. J. F. Darling, ...

    Article : 242 words
  23. FAMOUS PICTURES.

    A message from Berlin states that pictures from the famous Strogonoff collection were auctioned by order of the Soviet Government. Two Van Dycks realised £37,500, and ...

    Article : 72 words
  24. FRENCH PRESIDENCY

    Bitter feeling has marked the French Presidential election. The majority of the Left Wing newspapers and a few moderate Journals forecast the success of M. Briand. On the ...

    Article : 106 words
  25. CAPTAIN HAWKS.

    Captain Frank Hawks, the "Human Bullet," flew from London to Berlin to-day in two hours 57 minutes, breaking the record. His average speed was 206 miles an hour. ...

    Article : 67 words
  26. CYCLIST KILLED.

    When a bicycle and motor lorry collided in Stephen-terrace, Walkerville, Gustav Robert Below. 58, of Prospect Estate, the rider of the bicycle, was injured. He died later in ...

    Article : 35 words
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