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  2. ELECTIONS. MR. BRUCE'S TOUR.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) continued his tour of the western district of Victoria to-day. At Colac, which is in the electorate of ...

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  3. FINANCES.

    The Bruce-Page Government, if roturned to power, proposes to call a conference of representatives of the Federal and State Governments to review the financial arrangements ...

    Article : 474 words
  4. LATE CABLE NEWS. FRENCH CABINET.

    A message from Paris announces the resignation of the Cabinet. ...

    Article : 19 words
  5. THE STRIKE. Coal for the Mahia.

    During the conference of waterside workers, seamen, and the shipping company's representative yesterday Captain Williams, of the Mahia, stated that the strike committee had ...

    Article : 379 words
  6. STEAMER RAIDED. AT TOWNSVILLE.

    Details have been received in Sydney of an attack on the steamer Somerset in Townsville Harbour by strikers who endeavoured for two days to damage the vessel seriously. The ...

    Article : 384 words
  7. DAMASCUS.

    The National Political League and London representatives of the Palestine and Arab Congress have received alarming news by wireless from Jerusalem. ...

    Article : 172 words
  8. FRENCH POLITICS.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent says that before the [?]abinet met to-day there was a stormy scene at a meeting of the Prime Minister (M. Painleve), the Minister for ...

    Article : 321 words
  9. SHARP ACTION League of Nations Council.

    News comes from Paris that the Council of the League of Nations has taken strong action in the dispute arising out of recent incidents on the Greco-Bulgarian frontier. ...

    Article : 509 words
  10. CIVIC SALARIES.

    Mr. A. J. Murdoch, M.L.C., president of the Citizens' Reform Association, has issued a statement in which he accuses the Labour aldermen of the City Council of "favouritism ...

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  11. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Bloemfontein newspaper, "De Vriend," publishes what purports to be an outline of the native policy of the Prime Minister (General Hertzog) as given to the Free State ...

    Article : 168 words
  12. BRITISH LABOUR.

    Mr. Phillip Snowden, who was Chancellor of the Exchequer in the MacDonald Administration, speaking at Paisley, said that the next Labour Government would demand the ...

    Article : 135 words
  13. INTIMIDATION.

    Advices from Bowen state that a lawless element is terrorising the residents. It is reported that the extremists are armed, and intimidating the watersiders from taking part ...

    Article : 197 words
  14. SYDNEY POSITION.

    Although there is no sign of an end to the strike, the position in Sydney is improving steadily, and shipowners are gradually regaining sufficient command of the situation ...

    Article : 327 words
  15. STRIKERS ARRESTED

    Following a disturbance at Miller's Point late last night, a crowd of more than three hundred of the striking British seamen mustered and marched through the city to ...

    Article : 310 words
  16. GERMANY.

    A message from Berlin states that the German Cabinet has resolved not to resign but to take the Locarno agreements to the Reichstag for acceptance. The portfolios vacated ...

    Article : 193 words
  17. THE PRINCE'S TOURS.

    The Prince of Wales is no longer camerashy, according to Karl Fasold, a photographer who accompanied the Prince on his recent South African and South American ...

    Article : 91 words
  18. SHIPOWNERS' MOVE.

    Owing to steps taken quietly in Sydney more than a week ago by the shipowners, perishable cargoes on more than one steamer held up in North Queensland ports will be ...

    Article : 571 words
  19. DOMINION LOANS.

    The Agents-General are becoming glowingly restive because the Colonial Office, after 10 days, has not replied to a recent deputation, requesting the lifting of the loan embargo. ...

    Article : 76 words
  20. SHALE OIL.

    The Australian Press Association learns that a new company, Mineral Oil Extractions. Limited, is so satisfied with a new shale oil extracting process, by means of a Crozier ...

    Article : 249 words
  21. KING'S PORTRAIT.

    Art circles were surprised by the announcement that the portrait of the King, by Mr. Charles Sims, R.A., had been removed from the Royal Academy and sent to America for ...

    Article : 247 words
  22. NEWCASTLE SHIPS.

    Members of the Australian Seamen's Union at their monthly stop-work meeting yesterday, reaffirmed their decision to reopen negotiations with the management of the ...

    Article : 220 words
  23. COLOURED CREWS.

    It is estimated that refrigerated meat, butter, cheese, and other produce, worth about £30,000, is in imminent danger of deterioration on the three vessels, Barrabool at ...

    Article : 213 words
  24. AN ATLANTIC GALE.

    The Norwegian steamer Elven, proceeding from Rotterdam to Sydney (Nova Scotia), which stood by the stormstricken Italian freighter, Ignacio Florio, ...

    Article : 104 words
  25. IRONWORKERS.

    When the case of the Federated Ironworkers' Association of Australia was before Mr. Justice Powers in the Arbitration Court application was made to-day, on behalf of the ...

    Article : 230 words
  26. MIGRATION.

    Lady Burnham, wife of the president of the Empire Press Union, said to-day that she was convinced that all was not right with the present system of bringing British settlers ...

    Article : 128 words
  27. SCHNEIDER CUP.

    News comes from Baltimore that Lieutenant James Doolittle, piloting a United States Army Curtis racer, won the Schneider Maritime Cup, an international trophy for hydroplanes. ...

    Article : 117 words
  28. WATERSIDE WORKERS' LOSS.

    Regarding the position of the waterside workers at Fremantle as a result of the seamen's strike, and the ban placed on the port by the shipowners, the secretary of the ...

    Article : 131 words
  29. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Australian Press Association learns that for the Victorian loan of £5,090,000 the conversion offers amounted to £3,500,000, and the cash subscriptions to £9,500,000. For ...

    Article : 458 words
  30. MAIN ROADS BOARD.

    It was stated in the lobbies of Parliament yesterday that it was probable that the Cabinet would at an early date bring under review the Main Roads Board, and the work which ...

    Article : 75 words
  31. WAR SERVICE HOMES.

    Alderman Goldstein, at the meeting of the Randwick Council last evening, asked if the Mayor's attention had been directed to the condition of two cottages in Eurlmbla-avenue, ...

    Article : 304 words
  32. SERIOUS FIRE.

    Owing to bad water pressure and aided by a high wind a fire which broke out shortly after 3 o'clock this morning in one of a terrace of 11 weatherboard houses in ...

    Article : 158 words
  33. INSURANCE SCHEME.

    The nineteenth annual convention of the Federated Master Builders' Association to-day considered the question of national insurance against unemployment, and while the ...

    Article : 243 words
  34. EFFECT ON CONTINENTAL SHIPPING.

    The owners of a line of steamers which hitherto have been loading at Continental ports for Australia state that lately they have been receiving practically no cargo from the ...

    Article : 69 words
  35. COMMUNISM.

    In a long statement yesterday, the Premier (Mr. Lang) sought to repudiate Communism, and assorted that Mr. Garden (secretary to the New South Wales Labour Council) had ...

    Article : 761 words
  36. CHINESE TARIFF.

    The Tariff Conference was formally opened this morning at Pekin. Two thousand students demanded admission, and upon meeting with refusal attacked the police. Thirty police ...

    Article : 169 words
  37. SUPPORT FAILING.

    Recent desertions from steamers which have been calling at this port but not actually held up here bring the total of idle British seamen in Melbourne up to 940. This number is a ...

    Article : 200 words
  38. THE SOPHOCLES.

    The chairman of the strike committee (Mr. C. O'Neill) expects the Sophocles, which sailed for Sydney to-day, to be held up in that port, He explained that the crew was composed of ...

    Article : 75 words
  39. LAWN TENNIS.

    For exhibition tennis matches with the Australian players to-day the weather was bitterly cold, and showers of rain during the morning caused nn adjournment. The games ...

    Article : 185 words
  40. PROPOSED NEW UNION.

    The striking British seamen will hold a special mass meeting in the Town Hall basement on Friday, to receive a report on the proposal to form an Empire Seamen's Union. ...

    Article : 153 words
  41. RIOTOUS GIRLS.

    Women educationists condemn the unseemly hair pulling battle of the Glasgow girl undergraduates during the rectorial election. They declare that it is a distinct ...

    Article : 109 words
  42. DEPORTATION BOARD.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) stated to-day that he was unable yet to announce the Ministry's intentions regarding the Deportation Board's report on the case against Tom ...

    Article : 82 words
  43. TEACHERS' SALARIES.

    The president of the State Industrial Court (Dr. Jetho Brown) to-day delivered his final award in regard to the application by the South Australian Public School Teachers' ...

    Article : 83 words
  44. CANADIAN TRADE.

    Mr. Hugh Savage, a member of the Empire Press Delegation, who represents the British Columbia Press Association and the Canadian Weekly Newspapers' Association, referring ...

    Article : 92 words
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