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  2. EXCLUSION.

    The text of the Japanese protest against the exclusion clause of the Immigration Act has been, published in Washington. It points out that the measure wholly disregards the ...

    Article : 760 words
  3. ROUMANIAN ARSENALS.

    The explosions and fires last week appear to,have caused much greater damage than was at first supposed. Sinister possibilities are implied by the later news reaching London. LONDON, May 31. ...

    Article : 564 words
  4. WORLD'S BURDENS.

    A message from Washington states that President Cool[?]dge, in the course of his Memorial Day address at the Arlington National Cemetery, repudiated any proposals for ...

    Article : 586 words
  5. PRE-WAR DEBTS.

    The "Sunday Observer" prints a special interview with M. Rakovsky, leader of the Soviet delegates at the Anglo-Russian Conference. He asserted that the conference was ...

    Article : 121 words
  6. LAWN TENNIS.

    In exhibition matches at Berkeley, a team [?] Californian lawn tennis players defeated the Australian Davis Cup representatives who did not win a match. ...

    Article : 222 words
  7. BELLBIRD.

    Shortly after 7 o'clock on Saturday morning It was reported that a body had been found 600 sards up the intermediate tunnel of Bellbird colliery. An hour later a rescue party of ...

    Article : 1,086 words
  8. TIMBER YARD FIRE.

    Twisted [?]ron and machinery and stacks of charred and useless [?] her were all that remained this morning of the timber yard of W. R. Brooks Proprietary, Ltd., at ...

    Article : 340 words
  9. RUSSIA AND CHINA.

    After a month's Critical negotiations, China and Russia have signed an agreement by which China re[?]es the Soviet Agreement. This provisionally settles the fate of the ...

    Article : 194 words
  10. SOUTH AFRICANS.

    The South Africans commenced their second match against Scotland at Glasgow to-day before 2500 spectators. The weather was dull and the pitch' sodden[?]d. ...

    Article : 286 words
  11. EXCITING INCIDENT.

    A foreigner, armed with a revolver, entered the Taxation Departmont offices, War[?]ckbu[?]ings, Hamilton-street, shortly after noon on Saturday, and demanded the return of ...

    Article : 180 words
  12. RUSSELL DIVORCE.

    In announcing the decision of the Judicial committee of the House of Lords in the case in which Chr[?]bel Hulma Russell appealed Against the decree [?] in divorce granted ...

    Article : 390 words
  13. THE AIRMEN.

    The American army aviators making a world flight left Kasumigaura at seven minutes past 8 o'clock this morning. At 10.32 a.m., the first of the three machines ...

    Article : 108 words
  14. WEMBLEY.

    Empire Weck concluded at the Empire Exhibition with a colossal concert in the Stadium, conducted by Charles Harris. T[?]n thousand white-robed choristers drawn from ...

    Article : 187 words
  15. GRATUITY BONDS.

    Payments amounting to about £7,000,000 will be made by the Commonwealth Treasury to owners of war gratuity [?]nds, due for redemption. ...

    Article : 121 words
  16. SPORT ABROAD.

    It is reported from Newmarket that the King's Derby candidate, Knight of the Garter, did not exercise this morning. The colt has two small eruptions on a leg, causing it ...

    Article : 389 words
  17. A WAR OF REVENGE.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Vossische Zeitung" reports that General von Lud[?]ndorff speaking at Hamburg, said: "I speak in the name of the old army leaders, and as ...

    Article : 63 words
  18. IRISH BOUNDARIES.

    An important conversation, lasting three hours, on the Irish boundary question took place at "Chequors" between Sir James Craig, Mr. W. T. Cosgrove, and Mr. Ramsay ...

    Article : 174 words
  19. HERESY.

    Something of the flavour of the famous English ritualist suits of the last century clung to the Bishop's Court at Cleveland when the Rev. Willam Brown was found guilty of ...

    Article : 168 words
  20. YOUNG AUSTRALIANS.

    The citizens of Nottingham most warmly welcomed the v[?]ng members of the Young Australia League at the Town Hall. They later, watched the England v Rest of England ...

    Article : 162 words
  21. OFF BY AEROPLANE.

    After yesterday's meeting of the House of Commons', three Ministers took wings to-day, and left political strife far behind. From Cr[?]ydon aerodrome the Minister for War (Mr. ...

    Article : 82 words
  22. MURDER CHARGES.

    The Coroner, who [?]ard the evidence given at the preliminary [?]aving of the murder charge against Joseph Barnes, brought in a verdict that Walter John Whall was killed by ...

    Article : 169 words
  23. KING'S BIRTHDAY.

    The "Sunday Times" states that the Birthday Honoura will be short. There will be no peerages. ...

    Article : 25 words
  24. HOUSE BLOWN UP.

    The residence of George B[?]e, a miner, of Dennylo[?]head (a village in Stirlingshire, Scotland), was blown up by gelignite. Five persons were killed, and 14 other ...

    Article : 78 words
  25. ELECTION EXPENSES.

    Mr. Baldwin, in a speech at Worcester, referring to candidates' election expenses, said that he had himself in three years paid £3000. He had only been able to do this ...

    Article : 46 words
  26. BRITISH LABOUR.

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that a great fight is going on in the Parliamentary Labour party between the Cabinet and the executive committee on the question of control. ...

    Article : 66 words
  27. SOUTH AFRICAN LABOUR.

    Considerable comment has been aroused by the announcement that Mr. Sampson, a prominent Raud Labourite, has [?] ceived cable from Mr. Arthur Honders [?] the British ...

    Article : 102 words
  28. HOUSING SCHEME.

    Official details of the Government's housing [?]heme show that contributions by the State and local authorities are actually estimate[?] at a total of £1,37[?],000,000, spread over 40 ...

    Article : 98 words
  29. CAR OVERTURNS.

    The [?]st day of the Sydney Bicycle and Motor club's Winter Reliability Trial passed off without ser[?]s mishap, but an accident happened to one of the competitors after the ...

    Article : 239 words
  30. RAILWAY UNION.

    The general committee of the Western Aus tra[?]an Amalgamated Society of Railway Employees had affirmed the des[?]ess of linking up with the Australian Railways Union ...

    Article : 143 words
  31. ROSE DAY.

    The Lord Mayor, presiding at a meeting [?]n connection with the Rose Day celebration, read a touching letter from Queen Alexandra, in which she proudly and gratefully recalled ...

    Article : 96 words
  32. MURDER OF A BOY.

    A week's amazing crime mystery at Chicago lind an extraordinary denounement to-day, when the State's atterney of Illinois, announced that Nathan Leopold, aged 15, and Richard ...

    Article : 152 words
  33. MR. ASQUITH.

    The Parliamentary correspondent of the "Sunday Express" says: It is believed that Mr. Asquith will not long retain the leadership of the Liberal party. It is equally certain that ...

    Article : 70 words
  34. THE PHILIPPINES.

    The Governer of the Philippines (General Wood) stated [?]n an interview at Manila that he expects to r[?]sign his post [?]e next session of Congress. The [?]slands had now reached ...

    Article : 151 words
  35. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Duke of Connaught (Grand Master of the United Lodge of Freemasons) has appointed the Prince of Wales to be provincial grand master of Surrey [?]masons, the ...

    Article : 406 words
  36. INCOMES IN BRITAIN.

    Information has been supplied to the House of Commons, giving particulars relating to annual [?]ncomes derived by peoplo in Great Britain. This shows: ...

    Article : 101 words
  37. MEAT SHIPMENT.

    Professor Chapman, of Sydney University, after a closer [?]nspection of the shipment of meat treated by a sperial freezing process by the Argyllshire, confirms his original opinion ...

    Article : 145 words
  38. WHITLEY COUNCILS.

    A divergence of views regarding the useful noss of [?]ley councils, whose function, as internal bodies. is to adjust differences between employers and employod, was shown in ...

    Article : 190 words
  39. SAFE-BLOWERS.

    The office of the Prisoners' Aid Association [?]n Richmond Terrace was entered on Friday night, the safe blown open, and 12/ worth of stamps taken. Entry was made by way of a ...

    Article : 164 words
  40. JAPANESE HONOURS.

    The Crown published to-day a list of honours granted in recegnition of services a[?] the Washington Conference. The list includes high dec[?]rations for Count [?]da (form[?]rly ...

    Article : 69 words
  41. EASTBOURNE TRAGEDY.

    Ethel Duncan, the "dark woman," already referred to [?]n the case in which Patrick Mahon stands charged with the murder of Miss Kaye, a typist, related the story of her ...

    Article : 165 words
  42. FRENCH POLITICS.

    A Reuter message from [?]ia states that the French Cabinet has decided to issue detrees giving effect to economies in various Public services, totalling [?]0,000,000 francs. ...

    Article : 142 words
  43. JOB CONTROL.

    A new [?]use in the New Zealand awards was added to the [?]'s and firemen's award dea[?]ng with job control. The clause states:— "The union shall not during the term of the ...

    Article : 148 words
  44. AUSTRALIAN CURRENCY BILL.

    The "Morning Post," commenting on a cable from Australia, [?]shadowing currency legislation, states: "The proposed arrange ments should meet the diffculties that have ...

    Article : 78 words
  45. SOUTHERN RHODESIA.

    A message from Sal[?]uty an[?]unces that the first Southern Rthodeslan Legislative Assembly was opened to-day by the Governor before a large attendance, many settlers ...

    Article : 66 words
  46. RAID ON DANCE HALL.

    Shots were fired, and bottles a[?] stones thrown, and pickets which were torn from a fence were used during a raid on the Emerald Hall in Bank-Street, South Melbourne on ...

    Article : 114 words
  47. STATUE OF EARL ROBERTS.

    An equestrian statue of the late Field-Marshal Earl Roberts was unveiled by the Duke Of Connnught on the Horse Guards' Parade, in the presence of a large company, including ...

    Article : 115 words
  48. BOMB FROM AEROPLANE.

    An eye-witness of the bomb disaster at Kuruman (in B [?]uanaland), where a bomb dropped from an aeroplane during a review, states that a sickening sight was witnessed ...

    Article : 78 words
  49. PYJAMAS ABLAZE.

    George K[?]th Taylor, 4 years old, was fatally burned at Telarah. He had been left in a chair near a fire, and later, bearing the child scream, his mother returned to the kitchen ...

    Article : 57 words
  50. FALI DOWN LIFT WELL.

    A remarkable escape from death was experienced by Arnold Les[?]e, caretaker and liftman at Clyde House, Collins-street, last night, when be fell down the lift well from the fifth ...

    Article : 74 words
  51. VOLCANIC DISTURBANCES.

    Huge waves and the hea lest surf since 1906 have been no [?] at Honolulu as the result of volcanic disturbances throughout t[?] [?]waila Islands. At some points the water ...

    Article : 71 words
  52. SCANDALS IN JUGO-SLAVIA.

    Scandals in which [?]e name of Rada Pasitch, the [?]ier's son, was mentioned, have been discussed by mass meetings at Belgrade. One meeting was broken up by the police, and two ...

    Article : 49 words
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