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  2. SINGAPORE BASE.

    At a meeting of the Camberwoll branch of the Australian Natives' Association to-night, the Minister for Home and Territories (Senator Pearce), who represented the ...

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  3. GRAND OPERA.

    Scenes of extraordinary enthusiasm marked Signorina Toti Dal Monte's debut, as Lucia in "Lucia at Lammermoor" at His Majesty's to-night. At the close of the Mad Scene ...

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  4. MELBOURNE FIRE.

    Damage estimated at from £100,000 to £200,000 was caused by a fire which broke out in a large store of the Flinders-street Extension Free Stores, in ...

    Article : 278 words
  5. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    The 200 metres test race to nil the vacancy in the Australian Olympic tea[?]r caused by W. Herald being unable to accept the invitation, was held at the Domain baths ...

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  6. THE FLEET.

    The official programme for the reception of the Royal Naval Special Service Squadron, which will enter Sydney Harbour at 10 a.m. on April 9, was issued yesterday. The details of ...

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  7. STRIKES.

    Intense anxiety has been occasioned in London concerning the probable result of the ballot of the tram and omnibus strikers, though the tone of the speeches delivered at ...

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  8. LATE CABLE NEWS

    The body of Frank O'Keeffe, the young cricketer, who formerly played in Australia, and died last week from peritonitis, was conveyed to church (Lancashire) by the desire ...

    Article : 182 words
  9. GALLIPOLI.

    The second part of the history of the Gallipoli campaign by Admiral Lord WesterWemyss, who was in command of the naval forces at the time of the landing on the ...

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  10. FORCED DESCENT.

    Reuter's Athens correspondent telegraphs as follows:- The British airmen attempting to fly round the world were compelled to ...

    Article : 193 words
  11. RATOON COTTON.

    The largest meeting ever hold in the Dawson Valley took place at Wowan, when 150 cotton growers were present. Direct action with regard to ratoon cotton was definitely ...

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  12. THE A.L.P.

    It can now be dofinitely stated that when the annual conference of the Australian Labour party opens on Good Friday there will be in evidence three distinct factions—the ...

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  13. RUHR POLICY.

    In the Chamber of Deputies, the French Premier (M. Poincare) made a Ministerial declaration that France would only withdraw from the Ruhr proportionately to Germany's ...

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  14. NORFOLK ISLAND.

    Interesting particulars are contained in the report of the Administrator of Norfolk Island (Mr. J. W. Parnell) for the year 1922-23. It is shown that 38,400 banana plants were under ...

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  15. WIRELESS.

    Up to the present, no details have been furnished which would justify a conclusion that the test programme, which was transmitted by wireless from WJAZ, of Chicago, ...

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  16. NEW IRISH PARTY.

    Mr. McGrath (formerly Ministor for Commeree, Trade, and Labour in the Free State Government) is forming a new party in the Dall Eireann, called the Constitutional ...

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  17. OIL SCANDALS.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that Senators belonging to both parties are responding to the popular resentment against the Senate devoting more ...

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  18. QUEENSLAND LOAN.

    It is understood in financial circles that the difficulties in the way of an adjustment of the Queensland loan position have been overcome. The pastoral companies have come to terms ...

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  19. WATER-MAIN BURSTS.

    The basement of the Rank of Australasia, in George-street, city, was flooded yesterday afternoon as the result of a six-inch water main, situated in front of the building, ...

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  20. CITY IMPROVEMENTS.

    Labour aldermen of the City Council deeided at a eaueus meeting to endeavour, by meana of blocking motions, to prevent the decislons of the City Council to widen ...

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  21. MURDER CHARGE.

    According to the correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" in Paris, e woman who 25 years ago abandoned her newly-born infant has rediscovered him in the person of a criminal ...

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  22. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales' recovery from his recent steeplechasing accident is such that he was able to have lunch at Buckingham Palace on Sunday. He hopes to attend the ...

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  23. GLENFERRIE MURDER.

    A full meeting of the Cabinet to-day decfded that Angus Murray, found guilty of the murder of Mr. T. R. V. Berriman, at Glenferrie, should be hanged on April 14. The twelve ...

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  24. EDEN-MONARO.

    It is unlikely that the Commonwealth Electoral Department will take a turther part in the controversy between the prosident of the Now South Wales Labour exceutive (Mr. A. C. ...

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  25. EMPIRE LABOUR.

    The British Commonwealth Labour Conference, the first of its kind, will commence in London on August 17, under Mr. Ramsay MacDonald's chairmanship. ...

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  26. TAXATION.

    The Government is appointing a Royal Commission to inquire into the present system of land and income taxation. Mr. Justice Sim will preside over the commission, ...

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  27. BOGUS V.C.

    Nine years ago Corporal Herbert Richardson settled in Aberdeen and claimed that he was the only Canadian to have won the Victoria Croas in the Boer War. He was recently ...

    Article : 86 words
  28. ONE DAY FOR HOSES.

    Mr. Roseby, secretary of the Water Board, stated yesterday that the permission which was given for the use of hoses on Saturday did not make any big demand on the supply. ...

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  29. AIRCRAFT DEPOT.

    During the investigations by the roderal Public Works Committee into the proposed estalishmont of an aircraft depot at Laverton (Vic), al an estimated cost of approximately ...

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  30. INDIAN TRADE UNIONS.

    Disorderly scenes marked the opening of the fourth session of the All-India Trade Union Congress. Owing to a dispute regarding the ...

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  31. GRAMMAR SCHOOL FETE.

    The proceeds from the fete hold in the Sydney Grammar School buildings on Saturday totalled £1200, This amount is in excess of the takings at the fetes hold annually since ...

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  32. BRUTAL GERMAN.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Exprese" in Berlin states that a case of medieval cruelty has been disclosed in the prosecution of Friederich Granhorst, a wealthy lord ...

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  33. NEW ZEALAND STATE FARM

    The Government has decided to discontinue carrying on the Moumahakl Experimental Farm as a State farm. It is proposed to subdivide the property into four leasehold farms, the ...

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  34. "LEGALLY DEAD."

    A remarkable story or the return of a [?]posedly dead man to claim his inheritance was unfolded in the Wollington Supreme Court, when an application made on behalf ...

    Article : 133 words
  35. NORTHERN MINES.

    The men employed at Shortland mine on the Northern cualfields went on strike yesterday morning, owing to a dispute as to the examination ot "places" in the mine, Strikes ...

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  36. CHARGE OF UNLAWFULLY KILLING.

    At Gympie to-day Harold Cummings, horse trainer and Jockey, of Gympie, was charged with unlawfully killing Froderick Knudsen at Gunalda racecourse about December 19 ...

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  37. FLOATING MAST.

    According to a message received by the Navigation Department yesterday a ship's most 90ft in length was washod ashore at Narrabeen yesterday morning. The mast had ...

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  38. TRAGEDY IN BERLIN.

    According to advice from Berlin, a mysterio[?] message, worded "Have pity on the unfortunate body lying in the garden pavilion," was written on a handkerchief found in ...

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  39. CITY ROBRERY.

    A waterproof clothing factory in Laekey-street, city, was entered during the weekend, and goods to the value of £30, the property of Marke Colomb, were atolen. Entrance ...

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  40. AUSTRALIAN BOYS ON TOUR.

    The Lord Mayor will receive at the Mansion House to-morrow 50 members of the Young Australia League, who are on tour, and who have arrived aboard the Commonwealth ...

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