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  2. THE PAPAROA.

    The destruction by fire of a large ocean liner sluggisbly rolling to the heavy swell of the lonely South Atlantic is a spectacie that few travellers at sea are ever privileged ...

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  3. MELBOURNE TRAMS.

    Serious dislocation of traffic was caused by the regulation stilke which was begun on Saturday on all the Melbourne tramways excopt those operating wholly within the eastern ...

    Article : 218 words
  4. ENGINE-DRIVERS.

    The following joint statement has been issued by the northern, southern, and western [?]ery proprietors' associations:— "It is reported that the members of the ...

    Article : 454 words
  5. LABOUR PARTY.

    The State annual conference of the Australian Labour party was continued at the Trades Hall on Saturday afternoon. The attendance was not so large as at the ...

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  6. THE NORGE. Polar Flights.

    Great interest has been aroused by the departure of Captain Amundsen's airship, the Norge. from Rome for Pulham (England), where she was expected to arrive this ...

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  7. FLYING DISASTER.

    The Henlow Aerodrome in Bedfordshire was this morning the scene of the worst air force disaster since the war. A giant Vickers-Vimy machine, piloted ...

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  8. PROHIBITION.

    Sir William Stavert, formerly chairman of the Quebec Liquir Commission, and Mr. F. Russell, president of the Manitoba Moderation League, testified to the Seuate Committce that ...

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  9. TRADE REVIEW.

    The stock Exchange is overshadowed by the serious situation in the coal industry, and business in all departments is dull. This is particularly noticeable in industrials, ...

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  10. BRAKES FAIL.

    Owing, it is stated, to the brakes failling, a tramear, which was proceeding along George-street West, near Abercromble-street, on Saturday, crashed into a stationary car, ...

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  11. EMPIRE DEFENCE.

    Already there are indications that a more satisfactory basis of Imperial defence will bo one of the most outstanding subjects for discussion at the Imperial Conference. It ...

    Article : 213 words
  12. SIGNOR MUSSOLINI.

    The British Ambassador at Rome (Sir Ronald Graham) has been commanded to convey King George's regrets for the attempt on Signor Mussolini's life by Violet ...

    Article : 120 words
  13. TUBERCULOSIS.

    The Minister for Health (Sir Noville Howse, V.C.), intimated on Saturday that be had arranged to meet Dr. E. M. Smalpage at the Health Department on Monday afternoon, in ...

    Article : 283 words
  14. RUN ON BANKS.

    Hurried reports from Cuba that branches of the Royal Bank of Canada, the National City Bank, and the Federal Reserve Bank were being besieged by frenzied, rioting ...

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  15. TEST CRICKET.

    C. E. Kelleway has arrived in London. In an article in the "Sunday Express" he expressed great surprise at Clem. Hill's comments regarding the method of selection of ...

    Article : 177 words
  16. THE DORRIGO.

    A report by Captain Greenfield, Harbour Master at Maryborough, respecting the official search for the lost mombera of the crew of the Dorrigo, emphasises the view that there ...

    Article : 357 words
  17. CANBERRA.

    Press speculations from Australia have now embraced all eligible members of the Royal family in Australia's invitation for the official opening of Parliament at Canberra. ...

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  18. REVOLT IN GREECE.

    An official announcement issued in Athens states: "Majors Bakirdjl, Karakoufa, and Zefas led a mutiny of a small number of troops. They occupied Karabournu, on the ...

    Article : 145 words
  19. WORK AND WAGES.

    A British trade, union delegation is sailling to-day after a month's visit to study American methods of industrial production. Members of the delegation have informed interviewers ...

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  20. COUP AT PEKIN.

    Reuter's correspondent at Pekin states that the Kuominchun General, Lu Chung-lin, has placed himself under the command of Marshal Wu Pei-fu, Chang Chi-hsiang, who was ...

    Article : 117 words
  21. TIGRIS IN FLOOD.

    Reuter's correspondent at Bagdad states that the safety of Bagdad has be[?] seriously threatened by an unprecedented flood in the Tigris. The river breached its banka near ...

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  22. MAULED BY LION.

    As a result of being mauled by a lion at the Bathurst Showground, George Sulmar is now confined in the District Hospital. Sulmar, who is one of the travelling troupes ...

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  23. BRITISH COAL.

    The national miners' delegate conference met privately in London to-day and discussed the proposals of the coal owners arising from the recent report of the Royal ...

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  24. BEAM SYSTEM.

    Referring to Mr. Fisk's criticisms of the Brifish Post Office, a British United Press interview with Mr. Short, manager of the Canadian Marconl Company, confirms the ...

    Article : 90 words
  25. MIGRATION.

    Farewelling a party of 60 Dreadnought boys leaving for Sydney by the Demosthenes and 25 boys going to Queeusland, Sir Henry Galway, a former Governor of South ...

    Article : 149 words
  26. MOTOR ACCIDENTS. BOY KILLED.

    A motor car containing Mr. and Mrs. Burchett, of Brighton, Barker-road, South Kensington, and their family, overturned on the Parramatta-road yesterday afternoon, Their ...

    Article : 185 words
  27. WAR IN MOROCCO.

    Following the sending by. Abdel Krim, the Riff leader, of an emissary to the French authorities in Morocco, negotiations are being opened immediately at Ujda (Morocco) ...

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  28. UNION'S DEMAND.

    The Australian Electrical Employees' Association yesterday applied to Mr. Deputy-President Wabb, in the Arbitration Court, for an order directing that all employees, whether ...

    Article : 244 words
  29. BRITISH BUDGET.

    The "Sunday News" says that it has reason to believe that the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Winston Churchill) will, in bis Budget, propose a tax on imported precio[?] ...

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  30. LORD ALLENBY.

    Lord Allenby arrived at Liverpool yesterday from his Empire tour. He declared thal the dominions were fast going ahead, and that trade depression due te the war was passing ...

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  31. FRENCH WAR DEBTS.

    The uational committee which will organ0 [?] a drive for voluntary subseriptions by patriotic Frenchmen for the payment of war debts has been appointed with Marshal ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    King George has conferred a Knight Commandership of St. Michacl and St. George on Lord Somers. Governor-designate of Victoria. ...

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  33. COMMONWEALTH LOANS.

    Questioned regarding the appointment of Mr. James R. Collins to be flnancial adviser to the High Commissioner, Sir Joaoph Cook pointed out that the financing done at ...

    Article : 88 words
  34. VIMY RIDGE RECALLED.

    Two bundred officers of the Canadian forces who served under Lord Byng, Governor-General of Canada, in the Great War, gave tangible expressions of affection for thoir ...

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  35. BOY KNOCKED DOWN BY CAR

    Walter Cooper, aged 16 years, of Brunswick-avenue, Strathfield, yesterday was knocked down on the Parramatta-road, near Granville, by a motor car driven by L. K. ...

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  36. PHOSPHATES PROFITS.

    The Auditor-Goneral's report on the accounts of the trading and commercial services conducted by Government departments says that the accounts of the British ...

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  37. SPORT ABROAD.

    The Sydney professional golfer, T. Howard, is hurrying to London in order to have a couple of days' practice before playing in the qualifying round of the Roehampton ...

    Article : 180 words
  38. HAZARDOUS VOYAGE

    Messrs. Thomas Wootton and [?] Phillips, both of Taree, had an adventurous trip from Sydney to the Manning in a 40-feet launch, purchased by the former for use in ...

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  39. GANG OF BOYS.

    In a serles of raids early on Saturday morning the police pntrnl arrested a man, a youth, and 13 boys at different houses in the southern suburbs. it is believed. that the coup will ...

    Article : 109 words
  40. STAINED GLASS WINDOWS.

    The oldest established stained glase manufactory in London is shortly despatching a series of windows for St. Augustine's, Neutral Bay. The feature of the windows is their ...

    Article : 109 words
  41. WINTER WHEAT.

    The Department of Agriculture reports that the condition of the winter wheat crop on April 1 was 84.1 per cent, of normal, compared with 6[?].7 per cent, on the same date ...

    Article : 75 words
  42. MIORATION AGREEMENT.

    The Tasmanian Government has decided to become a party to the migration agreement. ...

    Article : 20 words
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