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  2. OIL SUPPLY.

    Important evidence regarding the resources of the Commonwealth in oil was given by Professor Sir Edgeworth David yesterday before th. Federal Parliamentary Joint ...

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  3. DARWIN TO SYDNEY.

    Francis Birties yesterday completed a motor drive of 3200 miles from Darwin through Central Australia to Adelaide, and thence, via Melbourne and ...

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  4. THE STRIKE.

    After a meeting of the Federal Cabinet, which continued through the dinner hour, to-night the Prime Minister announced that ...

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  5. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    The Australian Press Association is informed that when the Cephee, which was fitted out at Marseilles as an immigrant ship, leaves Port Said, she will carry ...

    Article : 162 words
  6. THE HOSPITALS.

    The Hospitals' Association of New South Wales, at its annual conference yesterday, unanimously endorsed the general principles of the Hospitals Bill, ...

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  7. TO MEET ENGLAND

    Messrs. C. Hill, E. E. Bean, and H. L. Collins met in Melbourne yesterday and selected the following side to represent Australia in the first test match at Sydney, ...

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  8. WAR DEBTS.

    The debate on the Address in Reply was resumed in the House of Commons to-day. The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. ...

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  9. SHIPPING.

    At the annual meeting of the P. and O. Company, Lord Inchcape, alluding to the competition of State-owned ships, said that, with few exceptions, the earnings for every ...

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  10. M. HERRIOT INDISPOSED.

    The announcement that M. Herriot is confined to his room with influenza has led to alarmist reports in the French Press. The "Matin" says that be is suffering from ...

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  11. A COMPACT COMBINATION.

    The selection of the Australian team for the first test match should meet with general approval as a thoroughly representative side, it contains no special surprises nor startling ...

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  12. FRANCE AND THE PROTOCOL.

    Britain's attitude to the Geneva Protocol has been much discussed by the French Press, which seizes the occasion to revive the question of obtaining definite ...

    Article : 101 words
  13. WIRELESS.

    The Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company states that it experts to seo within a year the completion of beam wireless stations in Britain, India, Australia, South Africa and ...

    Article : 134 words
  14. GENEVA PROTOCOL.

    Britain may have to go further than the United States in co-operating with other European nations to produce a state of confidence leading up to disarmament and peace, ...

    Article : 191 words
  15. SHIPOWNERS.

    An official statement was made yesterday on behalf of the Oversea Shipping Representatives' Association regarding the observance of the proposed award of Mr. Justice Powers. ...

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  16. MAORIS.

    Serious complaints by second-class passengers of the steamer Mishima Maru, which arrived in Sydney yesterday from Japan, ...

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  17. STRUGGLE ON KETCH.

    When Water Balliff Challenger, of Hobart, arrived at St. Helens early this week, his suspicions were aroused regarding a certain vessel. He decided to endeavour to ...

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  18. MR. CHARLTON'S ATTITUDE.

    In the course of a speech at the Unity Theatre last night, Mr. M. Clarlton vigorously defended the attitude of the Australian Delegation towards the Geueva Protocol. His ...

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  19. BRITAIN'S FOOD.

    Sir Auckland Geddes, in opening the first public sitting of the Food Prices Inquiry Commission, said that the task of the commission was to discover why food now cost ...

    Article : 111 words
  20. SEAMEN INVOLVED.

    Ou Saturday, members of the Ship-painters and Dockers' Union refused to work the steamer Weeroona in the Williamstown dockyard of the Melbourne Harbour Trust, because ...

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  21. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Rome says: The Council of the League of Nations discussed M. Branting's report on the Mandates Commission and passed a resolution asking the ...

    Article : 112 words
  22. TUBERCULOSIS.

    Mr. M. Charlton, leader of the Opposition in the Federal Parliament, who returned to Australia yesterday by the Orvleto, said that while at Geneva he had consulted Dr. ...

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  23. THE ZINOVIEEF LETTER.

    In the House of Commons the Home Secretary (Sir William Joynson-Hicks), referring to the Zinovleff letter, said that on behalf of the Cabinet be was authorised to say that ...

    Article : 140 words
  24. LONDON IN FOG.

    After 36 hours continuously without daylight London was still fogbound at 5 o'clock this morning. Throughout yesterday huge braziers were ...

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  25. MR. WILLIS.

    It is not likely that Mr. A. C. Willis (president of the A.L.P.) will, in his present capacity, face the next A.L.P. annual conference, which, on account of the ...

    Article : 271 words
  26. MEDIC AND ORVIETO "BLACK."

    The disputes committee of Fort Adelaide Trades and Labour Council received [?] tion this morning that the committee of management of waterside workers in Melbourne ...

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  27. BRITISH RAILWAYS.

    The railwaymen have launched an elaborate programme of new demands on behalf of 650,000 workers. The demands include pensions for all grades at 60, 12 days' annual ...

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  28. THE BRIDGE.

    Further representations were made to the Premier (Sir George Fuller) yesterday by a deputation introduced by the Mayor of North Sydney (Alderman Watt) urging that some ...

    Article : 230 words
  29. THE MARELLA BLACK.

    On the arrival of the Marella at Townsville from the south to-day she was declared black by the waterside workers, on the grouud that the Lojalist Bureau labourers ...

    Article : 94 words
  30. PRINCE OF WALES.

    Reuter's correspondent in Buenos Ayres says the announcement from London that King George had accepted the invitation of the President, Dr. Marcelo de Alvear, for ...

    Article : 66 words
  31. ALDERMEN'S PASSES.

    Many years ago an arrangement was made by which the city aldermen were granted gold passes by the Raliway Commissioners. For the payment of £5 per annum the ...

    Article : 311 words
  32. 'ACQUITTED OF MURDER.

    A message from Paris says that Eugene Lormier, aged 82, who had worked hard in a flourmill throughout his life, and had earned the Government's modal for zealous ...

    Article : 139 words
  33. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Following the [?] meeting of the previous day, when Mr. T. Walsh was discommitted by the strength of the force anxious to support the States disputes committee, ...

    Article : 188 words
  34. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Queen Mary has presented to the Adelaide Corporation a tortoiseshell thimble worn by Queen Adelaide. The thimble is gold-mounted, and Inscribed "Adelaide R. 1832." ...

    Article : 233 words
  35. CITY ROBBERY.

    A sum of money and articles valued at about £80 were stolen from a safe at the hairdressing establishment of Miss Edith Radford, on the third floor of ...

    Article : 132 words
  36. A PRISON TRAGEDY.

    A telegram has been received from Warsaw with reference to the mystery surrounding the discovery under a cell in Lemberg Prison of a skeleton and broken skull. The ...

    Article : 102 words
  37. BRIQUETTES.

    The first truck load of briquettee for public consumption arrived from, the State brown coalmine to-day. The now fuel will be sold at 2/9 per cwt. Split, ...

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  38. ANNIVERSARY OF EPIC FLIGHT.

    Wreaths were placed on the historic Vickers-Vimy aeroplane in the Australia War Museum to-day. Five years ago the late Sir Ross Smith and the late Lieut. J. M. Bennett, ...

    Article : 51 words
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