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  2. ELECTIONS. PRIME MINISTER.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) was given a great ovation on arrival in Wollongong to-day. Before the meeting a civic reception was accorded the Prime Minister by the Mayor ...

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  3. CITY RAILWAY.

    The section of the City Railway from the Central Raliway Station to St. James's station at the top of King-street will probably be open for traffic in June. ...

    Article : 312 words
  4. DONALD GRANT.

    Labour canvassers in certain suburbs, on discovering that they are talking to an elector who intends to vote National, immediately make ...

    Article : 165 words
  5. STATE CABINET.

    It is probable that in the near future there will be a rearrangement of the portfolios of the State Ministry. A number of Ministers, it is asserted by ...

    Article : 435 words
  6. BRITISH NAVY. Reduced Strength.

    Speaking at the Lord Mayor's banquet at the Guildhall, Earl Beatty (First Sea Lord), responding to the toast of "The Navy," answered criticisms of the naval policy. He ...

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  7. LORD APSLEY.

    Lord Apsley, M.P., who toured Australia extensively, has arrived at Plymouth. In an interview he described Australia as a poor man's paradise. The wages, he said, were ...

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  8. THE STRIKE. ENDS IN ADELAIDE.

    According to advices received in Sydney yesterday the strike of British seamen was declared off officially in Adelaide from noon yesterday. ...

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  9. MR. BALDWIN.

    Following the Lord Mayor's "show," which gave prominence to "A Pageant of Empire Trade," the customary banquet was given at the Guild hall, and was attended by leading ...

    Article : 427 words
  10. BRITISH FILMS.

    A gang of armed men walked into the Masterpiece Theatre, Dublin, when the first performance of the British film, "Ypres," was about to begin and demanded that the ...

    Article : 176 words
  11. WET WICKETS.

    At its meeting last night the Victorian Cricket Association rejected the Board of Control's recommendation that wickets should not be covered. ...

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  12. HOTEL PROFITS.

    Remarkable evidence regarding profits on the sale of liquor in city hotels was given in the Banco Court to-day, when the hearing was continued of an action brought by Thomas ...

    Article : 179 words
  13. UNITED STATES.

    Mr. Burdette Lewis (Commissioner of New Jersey State Institutions), addressing the national conference of juvenile agencies at Jackson (Mississippi), outlined 12 major ...

    Article : 181 words
  14. ALGARSSON.

    Interviewed at Edinburgh by a representative of the "Daily Express," both Mr. Algarsson and Commander Worsley denied the story of their alleged quarrel in the Arctic. ...

    Article : 205 words
  15. WIRELESS.

    The Secretary, of Commerce (Mr. H. C. Hoover) declares that within a year the United States will be in systematic wireless telegraphic communication with nearly every ...

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  16. MEN DISHEARTENED.

    Long appeals to the men not to resume work were made at the mass meeting of striking British seamen held in the Communist Hall yesterday morning. ...

    Article : 321 words
  17. PRESS TOUR.

    Mr. G. A. L. Green, editor of the "Cape Argus," of South Africa, after a tour of Australia lasting for several weeks with other members of the Empire Press ...

    Article : 281 words
  18. CANCER.

    Addressing a meeting of women at the Salvation Army Congress Hall yesterday, Dr. G. P. Philpots, editor of the "National Magazine of Health," said that cancer, which was ...

    Article : 261 words
  19. RUGBY UNION RULES.

    At the conclusion of the Harlequins Rugby Union Club's game against Newport at Twickenham on Saturday the committee of the club decided to discontinue fixtures against ...

    Article : 80 words
  20. COMMUNISTS.

    The Correctional Tribunal at Paris has sentenced Monmouceau, secretary to the Unitary General Conference of Labour, Bellenger, manager of "Humanite," and three ...

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  21. FRENCH FINANCES.

    There is renewed talk of an early Ministerial crisis arising from the conflict between the Government and the Finance Committee of the Chamber of Deputies on the ...

    Article : 226 words
  22. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEAL.

    The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council has allowed the appeal of the Broken Hill Proprietary Company, Ltd., against the Broken Hill Council, with the costs of the Australian ...

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  23. DISTURBED CHINA.

    It is reliably reported at Tsing-tao that there has been a general retreat of Fengtienites. The Honanites are reported to be rapidly advancing, and are now not far from Tsinan, ...

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  24. SHEFFIELD SHIELD. VICTORIA v SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The first Sheffield Shield match of the season will commence on Friday at Adelaide, when South Australia will meet the holders of the Shield—Victoria. This season's games will ...

    Article : 303 words
  25. MOBILE SHOW.

    The exhibition train which is to tour different parts of the State under the auspices of the Australian-Made Preference League will set out on its long journey from the ...

    Article : 387 words
  26. COAL-LUMPERS.

    An extraordinary state of affairs exists regarding the coaling of the oversea steamer Barrabool at the Mercantile Wharf. Notwithstanding the fact that the Brisbane ...

    Article : 96 words
  27. NEW MOVEMENT.

    To promote the cause of constitutional government the new movement recently launched by a number of patriotic citizens has met with great success. ...

    Article : 310 words
  28. END OF TOUR.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) concluded his New South Wales tour with an enthusiastic overflow meeting held in the Broadway Theatre, Goulburn, to-night. ...

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  29. DE PINEDO.

    Congratulations on the success of the recent flight of the Italian aviator, Wing-commander de Pinedo, have been sent by the Commonwealth Government in a telegram to the Italian ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    An official communique issued in Home states that, in view of the number of absurd reports in the Press regarding alleged accomplices in the plot against Signor ...

    Article : 554 words
  31. VESSELS AT BOWEN.

    The Corrimal and Hopewell are at the jetty at Bowen, As the Corrimal's mission is to load sugar, the wharf labourers said that they could not object to the farmers loading ...

    Article : 84 words
  32. MURRAY RIVER VALLEY.

    In a broadcasted talk on Australian fruit and wines, Mr. F. L. McDougall (London representative of the Australian Dried Fruits Export Control Board) said that the Murray ...

    Article : 82 words
  33. WEMBLEY EXHIBITION.

    Arrangements have been made for the transfer to Sydney early next year of the Burma pavilion at the British Empire Exhibition at Wembley. The announcement was made ...

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  34. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The strike of British seamen at Port Adelaide was to-day officially declared off, so far as South Australia was concerned. A meeting was attended by about 100 men, mostly from ...

    Article : 182 words
  35. LORD MAYOR'S SHOW.

    A feature of the Lord Mayor's procession was a lorry drawn by six white horses carrying the Australian Dried Fruits' Association's model of a plum pudding ...

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  36. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN TEAM.

    The following players will represent South Australia against Victoria at the Adelaide Oval on Friday:—V. Y. Richardson, A. J. Richardson, J. W. Rymill, D. E. Pritchard, L. ...

    Article : 118 words
  37. BURNING ACCIDENTS.

    Three persons were burned in household fires last night. One of them, a widow, was saved from the flames by a passer-by. The injured woman, Mrs. R[?]ad, of ...

    Article : 223 words
  38. AN APPEAL DISMISSED.

    The appeal of Alfred Kopsch, aged 19 years, against conviction on a charge of murdering his aunt, Mrs. Beryl Thornton, aged [?], has been dismissed by the Court of ...

    Article : 111 words
  39. PILLIGA SCRUB.

    A serious outbreak of fire occurred in the Pilliga Scrub on some Crown lands 45 miles from Narrabri. Destruction of the settlers' property and of virgin timber lands was ...

    Article : 112 words
  40. EAST-WEST EXPRESS.

    The Commonwealth Commissioner for Railways (Mr. N. G. Bell) has received congratulations from Lord Burnham on the comfort and efficiency of the transcontinental ...

    Article : 115 words
  41. CALLS AT FREMANTLE.

    The first direct evidence of the raising of the ban on Fremantle by the British ship-owners was the arrival yesterday of the steamer Baradine from England, via South ...

    Article : 52 words
  42. WASHED FROM CLIFFS.

    Charles Snook, aged 30, was washed off the cliffs and drowned at Carnarvon on Sunday. With two companions he was fishing on a projecting rock 40ft above the sea level, when ...

    Article : 77 words
  43. SALE OF OLD STAMPS.

    A collection of stamps, which had been found accidentally in an old bureau drawer in an attic at Mayfair, realised £5359 at auction. Originally the stamps cost the ...

    Article : 77 words
  44. SIR JOSEPH WARD.

    The final returns for the Invercargill seat, make it clear that Sir Joseph Ward is elected. His majority is now 153. ...

    Article : 31 words
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