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  2. ARBITRATION.

    The overlapping of Federal and State Jurisdictions in industrial matters was dismissed at considerable length yesterday at a conferonce of business men arranged ...

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  3. SHIP'S PERIL.

    The sailing vessel Sandvigen for three days and nights experienced the full force of the cyclone which swept the Tasman Sea last week, and she narrowly escaped disaster. ...

    Article : 1,190 words
  4. LATE CABLES.

    The Wealdstone Court granted the application of the Royal Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals for summonses against Mr. C. B. Cochran (organiser of the Wembley ...

    Article : 101 words
  5. LABOUR POLICY.

    Mr. Lang (leador of the State Parliamentary Labour party) delivered a policy speech at Lidcombe last night. He forecasted a number of drastic measures that would be introduced ...

    Article : 1,586 words
  6. MEXICO'S THREATS.

    Questioned with regard to tho Mexican Government's threat to expel the British Charge d'Affaires, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald said that there had been friction for some time between ...

    Article : 260 words
  7. KIDNAPPED.

    Italian public opinion has been profoundly shocked by the kidnapping in the streets of Rome a week ago of the Socialist Deputy, Signor Matteotti, by Fascists. ...

    Article : 592 words
  8. TEST CRICKET.

    The test cricket match between England and South Africa was resumed at Edgbaston (Birmingham) to-day. The weather was fine and warm, and the wicket was in good order. ...

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  9. PARTY MEETINGS.

    The Farmer-Labour Party Convention opens to-morrow at St. Paul (Minnesota), apparently determined to designate or endorse as candidate for the United States Presidency one ...

    Article : 307 words
  10. POLLING DAY.

    To-day is polling day for the goneral elections, and excitement prevails in all centres. The issue is doubtful. The only thing certain is that it is the most keenly-contested ...

    Article : 297 words
  11. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    The Government was defeated by 189 votes to 126 last night on certain minor details of a Traffic Bill, but no political significance attaches to the division. Mr. Clynes stated ...

    Article : 273 words
  12. JAPAN'S PROTEST.

    The United States' reply to the Japanese Government's protest on exclusion clauses of the Immigration Bill has been handed to the Japanese Ambassador (Mr. Hanibara). ...

    Article : 56 words
  13. JAPAN AND RUSSIA.

    Conciliatory modifications of Japan's policy towards Russia consonant with earlier pronouncements by the Kenseikal party, are regarded as most likely. The evening ...

    Article : 164 words
  14. LAWN TENNIS.

    The Australian tennis players, J. M. Bayley and J. Willard, who will represent at the Olympic Games, and the New Zealanders, F. M. B. Fisher, J. Campbell-Peacock, L. Allison, ...

    Article : 252 words
  15. ASHES OF THE CZAR.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Express" says:—General Janin, formerly with Koltchak's array, reveals in the "Matin" that the ashes of the late Czar and Czarina and ...

    Article : 82 words
  16. WEMBLEY.

    A Reuter message states that the question of alleged cruelty at the rodeo was raised in the House of Commons by LieutenantCoramander Kenworthy, who asked whether ...

    Article : 183 words
  17. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Colonel Creswoll, leader of the South African Labour party, has sent the following cable message to Mr. Matthew Charlton, at Melbourne: ...

    Article : 208 words
  18. FRENCH POLICY.

    A Reutor measage from Paris says tnat the Ministerial statement to be read in the Senate and the Chambar of Deputies will proclaim a general amnesty in home politics, ...

    Article : 348 words
  19. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    The special representative of the Australian Press Association in Paris states that the Australian Olympic Games cyclists, G. Dempsey and W. Coppins, will compete in the Paris ...

    Article : 182 words
  20. BRITISH NEWS.

    The Commonwealth Postmaster-General (Mr. Gibson) has arrived in London. He will leave for Stockholm at the end of June in order to attend the Postal Conference. In ...

    Article : 151 words
  21. FIERY JUGO-SLAVISM.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Express" at Belgrade says that a church festival there developed into a most tragic conflict. While a crowd of people were dancing outside a ...

    Article : 88 words
  22. TRAFFIC IN DRUGS.

    After two years' work, Federal agents have discovered what is bolleved to be another large international narcotic distributing organisation. Two men have been arrested, ...

    Article : 140 words
  23. ELECTRICITY.

    The new power-house at Yallourn, where the brown coal electricity scheme is being completed, has been linked-up with Melbourne. The main transmission line is 110 miles long, ...

    Article : 58 words
  24. WORLD LABOUR.

    The representative of the Australian press Association at Geneva states that the International Labour Conference met this morning. M. Branting (Premier of Sweden) was ...

    Article : 102 words
  25. DUNLOP COMPANY.

    At the annual meeting of the Dunlop Rubber Company Sir Eric Geddes said that the net trading profit for the past 18 months, after paying dobenture interest was £1,538,000, ...

    Article : 167 words
  26. BOY SCOUTS.

    The Australian Boy Scouts attended a luncheon at Australia House, and were warmly welcomed by Lady Cook, and the Australian Women's Welfare Committee. ...

    Article : 155 words
  27. BOARD OF TRADE.

    Mr. Bavin (Attorney-General) it was learnt yesterday has propared a bill dealing with the Board of Trade as now constituted. It is understood that it is proposed to ...

    Article : 120 words
  28. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The death is announced of Lord Acton, whose mother was a Bavarian. He was born in Bavaria, a special Act of Parliament being passed in 1911 to "remove doubts as to the ...

    Article : 284 words
  29. GERMAN COLONIES.

    That the scope of the experts' report should be limited to Europe is suggested by Herr Schacht, President of the Reichstag, in an article in the "Vossische Zeitung" advocating ...

    Article : 116 words
  30. NEW STEAMER.

    The Aorangi, of 17,580 tons, having a length of 600 feet, and a speed of 17½ knots, will be launched at Govan to-morrow. The vessel was laid down to the order of the Union ...

    Article : 90 words
  31. REFRIGERATION.

    Refrigerating authorities from the leading nations of the world were present at the opening of the first International Refrigeration Congress since the war. The President ...

    Article : 141 words
  32. ARMED ROBBERY.

    A development in connection with the armed robbery of a party of card players in the house of R. M. Conroy, in Glenhuntly-road Glenhuntly, late on Sunday night, occurred in the ...

    Article : 137 words
  33. HELICOPTER TRIAL.

    Brennan's helicopter had a flight in the open at Farnborough early on Monday morning. Every precaution was taken to secure secrecy. It is understood that the helicopter ...

    Article : 43 words
  34. AIRMAN DECORATED.

    Squadron-Leader E. R. Manning, M.C., son of the late Mr. W. A. Manning, of Sydney, has been awarded tho D.S.O. for services in Kurdistan. ...

    Article : 116 words
  35. A GERMAN MONUMENT.

    The former Crown Prince, Prince Rupprecht, many former generals in the German Army, and nearly all members of the Bavarian Cabinet, were present at the unveiling of a ...

    Article : 96 words
  36. BATTLESHIP AGROUND.

    News comes from Norfolk (Virginia) that the battleship West Virginia is aground on a mud bank in Chesapeake Bay. Six vessels are standing by to pull her off at high tide. ...

    Article : 65 words
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