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  2. TRADE REVIEW.

    Business on the Stock Exchange was very quiet throughout the week, the Ascot races being responsible for decreased attendances, and some loss of public interest, but there ...

    Article : 894 words
  3. GRAND OPERA.

    Au Italian composer held sway at the opening of the season of Franco-Italian opera at Her Majesty's on Saturday, and Melba once more crowned Puccini by choosing "La ...

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  4. S.O.S. CALLS.

    A message from the steamer Leicestershire received in Rangoon reported that she was receiving S.O.S. calls by wireless from the Clan Line steamer Clan ...

    Article : 200 words
  5. OLYMPIC TEAM.

    The special representative in Paris of the australian Press Association telegraphs as [?]llows:- [?]Boy" Charlton swam 200 metres yesterday ...

    Article : 467 words
  6. M. HERRIOT.

    M. Herriot (Premier of France), accompanied by the French Permanent Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, arrived in London to-day, and proceeded, to "Chequers," where he meets ...

    Article : 338 words
  7. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Pact has a majority of 29. The abs[?] ing topic of conversation is whether the Labour party will join Gen[?]l Hertzog's Cabinet.—Reuter. ...

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  8. MOUNT EVEREST.

    The second expedition organised by Brigadier-General Bruce for the ascent of Mount Everest experienced many misfortunes during the past few months. News has now been received that two members of the expedition were ...

    Article : 636 words
  9. NEW GOVERNOR.

    The "Daily Herald" states that the Ministry has decided to appoint a Labour member of the House of Commons as Governor of Tasmania. ...

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  10. LEAD IN PAINT.

    In the House of Commons, Mr. Rhys Davies (Under-Secretary to the Home Department) moved the second reading of the Lead Paint Bill, which ratifies the International Labour ...

    Article : 257 words
  11. MIGRATION.

    In order to study the conditions surrounding the transport of immigrants to Australia, a number of members of the House of Commons, including Mr. W. Lunn (Parliamentary ...

    Article : 72 words
  12. LAWN TENNIS.

    Norman Brookes, while playing A. R. F. Kingscote in the London championships at the Queen's Club yesterday, was hit in the eye with a ball. His face was cut, and it was ...

    Article : 406 words
  13. AIR ADVENTURERS.

    Lieutenant Beire[?], one of the Portuguese airmen attempting a flight from Lisbon to Macao was interviewed on arrival here. He stated they left Hanoi at 9 o'clock this ...

    Article : 313 words
  14. MOTHER AND BABY.

    The injurious inflexibility of the immigration law was again illustrated, when Lady Theodora Wernher, daughter-in-law of Lady Ludlow (widow of Sir Julian Wernher), was detained ...

    Article : 191 words
  15. MR. H. CUMMINS.

    News comes from Mexico that Mr. Cummins, the British Charge d'Affaires, has [?] for the United States, en route for England. When the train left, a score of British ...

    Article : 194 words
  16. LABOUR AT GENEVA.

    The committee on night work in bakeries appointed by the International Labour Conference at Geneva, rejected by 19 votes to 16 a proposal by the employers' delegates to ...

    Article : 340 words
  17. AMERICAN POLICY.

    A copyrighted despatch from New York to the "Baltimore Sun" says: The late Dr. Woodrow Wilson's last political will and testament —a documen[?]of party principle and policy—is ...

    Article : 134 words
  18. PROTECTION FOR BIRDS.

    A gift of 26,000 acres of land in Louisiana has been made as a memorial of the late Paul Rainy, the noted explorer and naturalist, by his sister, Mrs. Grace Rogers. Mrs. Rogers ...

    Article : 166 words
  19. VICTORIAN ELECTIONS.

    If there is any great public interest in the Victorian election campaign now proceeding there is little evidence of it in the attendances at political meetings or ...

    Article : 160 words
  20. BELLBIRD VICTIM.

    Some thousands of people attended the funeral of the late Mr. John Brown, manager of Aberdare colliery, who lost his life in the rescue work at Bellbird colliery last year, ...

    Article : 280 words
  21. AUSTRALIANS ABROAD.

    The Boy Scouts visited Stanley Wootten's stables at Epsom on Friday. They were greatly impressed by the sight of sixty-five racehorses in training. They visited Covent ...

    Article : 235 words
  22. MATTEOTTI.

    The Rome "Messaggero" says that one of the principal persons arrested in connection with the Matteotti affair has admitted his complicity, and accused three other prominent ...

    Article : 120 words
  23. AMATEUR ATHLETICS

    In the British amateur athletic championships at Stamford Bridge, the final of the 220 yards resulted in a win for the South African Olympic Games representative, H. P. Kinsman, ...

    Article : 207 words
  24. PUMA ESCAPES.

    Excitement was caused at St. Arnaud yesterday morning when it became known that a puma, belonging to Perry[?] Brothers' circus, had escaped from the train in which the circus ...

    Article : 259 words
  25. STOPPING STEER-ROPING.

    The organiser of the rodeo at the Empire Exhibition at Wembley (Mr. C. B. Cochran) declared in an interview that the Exhibition authorities were not entitled to stop a ...

    Article : 76 words
  26. BUILDING TRADE.

    A conference of building employers has decided upon a national lock-out as from July 5, in order to enforce the observance of national agreements. ...

    Article : 141 words
  27. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The death is announced of Sir Dighton Probyn, who had held the offices of Comptroller to Queen Alexandra and of Extra Equerry to the King since 1910, aud who was Keeper of ...

    Article : 424 words
  28. ENGLISH RACING.

    An attempt was made to prevent Rose Prince, winner of the 1923 Cenarewitch Handicap last year, from starting in the Alexandra Stakes at Ascot yesterday. The horse was ...

    Article : 173 words
  29. CAUGHT IN SHAFTING.

    Mr. William Alfred Carlsen Holtz, son of the general manager of the "Argus" and "Australasian" (Mr. A. C. C. Holtz), was fatally injured at the Mount Lyell works, Footscray, on ...

    Article : 100 words
  30. TOWN-PLANNING.

    Sir John Sulman will attend the international Town-planning Conference, which opens at Amsterdam on July 1. Discussing his Continental tour, he says that the chief lesson he ...

    Article : 199 words
  31. EXCITING CRICKET.

    The game between the South African cricketers and Essex at Colchester resulted in an exciting last minute win for the visitors by one wicket. Essex scored 155 in the first ...

    Article : 272 words
  32. REFRIGERATION.

    At the final session of the International Refrigeration Congress a resolution was passed in favour of the standardisation of international units of cold and of an ...

    Article : 169 words
  33. PERTH MURDER CASE.

    The case for the defence of George William Auburn, mechanical expert, who is charged with the wilful murder of a taxi car owner, John George O'Neill, was continued before ...

    Article : 189 words
  34. NEW STATE.

    There were about 300 poople on the Tamworth Oval this afternoon, when there was an anti-New State demonstration, organised by Messrs. W. Green and C. J. Woollett. These ...

    Article : 150 words
  35. VOTE ON LIQUOR.

    A plebiscite was taken to-day, simultaneously with the provincial elections, on the question of selling beer by the glass. The proposal appears to have been defeated. ...

    Article : 45 words
  36. SCOTTISH LEGITIMACY LAW.

    Lord Ashmore, one of the senators of the Scottish Court of Justice, has given a decision at Edinburgh that, under Scottish law, a women was legally married to a man who died ...

    Article : 91 words
  37. COINAGE FOR SOVIET.

    The "Sunday Times" says:—Following Government authorisation, the Royal M[?]t at London has begun the manufacture of 40,000,000 silver half-roubles for the Soviet [?]ent. ...

    Article : 41 words
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