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  2. WAR MUSEUM.

    The official opening of the Australian War Museum was performed in Prince Alfred Park yesterday by his Excellency the Governor-General, Lord Forster, in the presence of a ...

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  3. GENERAL HUNTER.

    General Sir Archibald Hunter, G.C.B., K.C.B., G.C.V.O., D.S.O., arrived in Sydney by the Ormuz yesterday. ...

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  4. COALITION.

    The representatives of the State Nationalist Parliamentary party and the Coalition Progressive party again met in conference at the office ...

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  5. WATERFRONT.

    A further step towards a settlement of the waterfront trouble was taken by the maritime unions yesterday, when they decided to lift ...

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  6. GRAFT CHARGES.

    When the hearing of the graft charges against detectives was resumed this morning there was a sensational development. Detective Walter Rufus Fowler, who is ...

    Article : 583 words
  7. FRENCH MINISTRY.

    News arrived from Paris at an early hour this morning that M. Clementel, Minister for Finance in the Herriot Ministry, had resigned. ...

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  8. EMPIRE MIGRATION.

    In the House of Commons on Thursday it was announced that arrangements had been made for a considerable reduction in the passage money charged to emigrants leaving Britain for Australia and New Zealand. It was also stated ...

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  9. SOLAR RADIATION.

    It is announced that the National Geographic Society, in conjunction with the Smithsonian Institution, will send an expedition half-way round the world for the ...

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  10. WIRELESS.

    Mr. Vernon Hartshorn, who was Postmaster-General in the MacDonald Administration, has published a statement in refutation of Sir Alfred Mond's assertion that the committee ...

    Article : 175 words
  11. PREFERENCE.

    The Government organ, "Der Burger," iitates that, according to its information, the English Press has been misinformed regarding the Government's intention to abolish ...

    Article : 215 words
  12. CITY RATES.

    The Lord Mayor said yesterday that there will be no increase in the city rates for the current year as compared with last year. ...

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  13. HOUSE OF LORDS.

    Lord Birkenhead (Secretary of State for India), speaking in the House of Lords to-day, made an interesting pronouncement in favour of Lords' reform. ...

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  14. CARLOS GAP.

    On March 20 the Government Usued a proclamation throwing open the State limestone lands at Carlos Gap, which had been locked up for the purposes of a proposed State cement ...

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  15. THIRD PARTY.

    The leader of the Progressive pa[?]y (Mr. M. F. Bruxner) delivered a speech at Penrith last night. He said that the advent of the Progressive ...

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  16. AIRSHIP'S TRIALS.

    The airship R33 flew from the Royal Airship Works at Cardington, where she has been locked up for four-years, to Pulham aerodrome this morning. The vessel will ...

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  17. RESULT OF FASCISM.

    Professor W. H. Warren, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering at Sydney University, who returned to Sydney yesterday after nearly a ...

    Article : 375 words
  18. NEW WARSHIPS.

    The Japanese naval authorities announce that 22 warships, totalling 124,900 tons, are now being constructed. They include eight first-class and three ...

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  19. WEMBLEY.

    It has been officially decided that the British Empire Exhibition at Wembley will reopen on May 6. ...

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  20. A SPLENDID GIFT.

    At a dinner given at Clarldgos by "Industrial Settlements" to the British Legion, on the occasion of the presentation of the Preston Hall settlement for tubercular ex-service men, ...

    Article : 62 words
  21. FIERCE ATTACK.

    Shocking scenes marked a vicious assault upon a constable in a lane at Redforn last night. He was surrounded and kicked almost into insensibility. ...

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  22. EMPIRE VISITS.

    In the course of a debate in the House of Commons on the subject of Empire development, Sir Victor Warrender, referring to the visit of the Australian cadets, said that the ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Official Summer Time begins at 2 a.m. on April 19. The death has occurred of the Kent cricketer, Walter Hearne.—Reuter. ...

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  24. NAVAL BASE.

    Replying in the House of Commons to Captain Wedgwood Benn, Mr. W. C. Bridgeman (First Lord of the Admiralty) stated that the establishment of a naval base at Por[?] ...

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  25. DISARMAMENT.

    The deepest interest continues to be manifested regarding France's eventual attitude towards President Coolidge's disarmament conference. ...

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  26. BOYS' BRIGADE.

    His Excellency the Governor will lay the foundation stone at the Pyrmont branch of the Boys' Brigade on Monday, 20th instant, at 3 p.m. ...

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  27. ARMY MEAT.

    The High Commissioner (Sir Joseph Cook) cabled to-day that he had been informed by the Director of Army Contracts that a substantial contract for ...

    Article : 93 words
  28. SUN YAT-SEN'S COFFIN.

    According to the Pekin correspondent of the "North China Daily News," the much-heralded coffin which the Soviet offered as a permanent repository for Dr. Sun Yat-sen's remains ...

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  29. KIDNAPPING CHARGE.

    Five men were committed for trial at Liverpool for kidnapping the Communist leader, Mr. Henry Pollitt (Secretary of the National Minority movement) to prevent him ...

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  30. PILOTS' CENTENARY.

    To-morrow marks the contenary of the establishment in New South Wales of compulsory pilotage for shipping. The centenary is a reminder of the remarkable growth of ...

    Article : 163 words
  31. THE EMPIRE.

    The leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Charlton) addressed a large meeting of electors at the Adelaide Town Hall last night. He den[?]ed the allegation of the Prime Minister ...

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  32. MEMORIAL GATES.

    The Memorial Gates at Christ Church, North Sydney, elected in memory of the Rev. J. H. Maclean, are to be opened by Dr. J. J. C. Bradfield, to-morrow afternoon, at 3.30, and ...

    Article : 116 words
  33. TRIBAL TROUBLES.

    Trouble has arisen with a tribe of native[?] called Rehoboths in the south-west protectorate, who prevented the police arresting some men accused of contravention in ...

    Article : 88 words
  34. MARAMA TROUBLE SETTLED.

    The dispute with the Ma[?]ama's crow has been settled. After further minor trouble with the firemen the men returned to duty this evening, and the vessel sailed for Sydney ...

    Article : 39 words
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