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  2. COLOURED RACES.

    A telegram from Tokio says:—While the Government and the country generally are extremely disappointed with reports from Washington that Japanese exclusion will be ...

    Article : 165 words
  3. BELLBIRD MINE

    No further exploratory work was carri[?]out at the Bellbird Colliery to-day. The pioneering visit to the tunnel yesterday made it quite clear to the management that the ...

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  4. WORLD PEACE.

    Further expressions of opinion upon the prevention of the causes of war were given at the conference of the National Council of Women yesterday. ...

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  5. THE SEAMEN.

    Another steamor of the float of the M'[?]wraith, M'Eacharn line has been laid idle as a result of the boycott which is in operation on the part of members of ...

    Article : 382 words
  6. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    Mr. Baldwin proposes to challenge the MacDonald Ministry on the intention expressed by the Chancellor of the Exchequer to allow the "McKenna duties'' to lapse from August next. ...

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  7. FEDERAL SESSION.

    In view of the delicate situation which has arisen in Federal politics, following on the recent development among the members of the, two anti-Labour parties in the Victorian ...

    Article : 473 words
  8. GERMAN ELECTIONS.

    The results of the elections so far have already made it clear that the Extreme Nationalists have not done as well as expected, and they must be content to take a back seat in ...

    Article : 575 words
  9. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    The South African cricketers' match against Leicestershire was resumed to-day. The South Africans continued their play in intermittent sunshine. A cold north-westerly ...

    Article : 569 words
  10. TOWN PLANNING.

    The first of a series of important conferences that are being held at the Empire Exhibition had been arranged by the Town Planning Institute, which has a striking ...

    Article : 405 words
  11. WEMBLEY.

    The Prince of Wales made a surprise visit to the Australian pavilion at Wembley. The Prince showed the keenest interest, and correctly identified several scenes. ...

    Article : 485 words
  12. CIVIC PROBLEM.

    The Millions Club entertained at luncheon yesterday Mr. James Rolph, Mayor of San Francisco. Sir Arthur Rickard presided. Mr. Rolph, who said he had held the office ...

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  13. DAVIS CUP TEAM.

    G. L. Patterson and P. O'Hara Wood reached Sydney from Melbourne yesterday morning, and at midday, with R. E. Schlesinger and F. Kalms, the other members of the Davis ...

    Article : 439 words
  14. VICE-RIDDEN CITY.

    Emulating the example of Philadelphia, the city of Albany has engaged a military officer to clean up the municipality, which is alleged to be vice-stricken. ...

    Article : 166 words
  15. BUNGALOW CRIME.

    The Eastbourne horror has taken a dramatic turn, recalling the Crippen case. During last night detectives called up several vessels bound for South Africa, in consequence of ...

    Article : 384 words
  16. WIRELESS CHAIN.

    The "Daily Telegraph," commenting on a message from its Melbourne correspondent suggesting an impass[?] regarding the Imperial wireless chain, says: Australians ...

    Article : 156 words
  17. IRELAND.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. J. H. Thomas (Secretary of State for the Colonies) announced that, following the appointment of a Free State representative on the ...

    Article : 82 words
  18. PREFERENCE.

    Mr. F. L. McDougall, a member of the Australian fruit delegation, speaking at the Imperial Industries Club dinner at the Hyde Park Hotel, said that owing to the ...

    Article : 331 words
  19. D'OISY'S FLIGHT.

    Lieutenant Pellitier d'Oisy, who is attempting to fly from Paris to Tokio, has arrived in Calcutta from Agra. Lieutenant d'Oisy arrived at the aerodrome ...

    Article : 147 words
  20. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    At the evening session, the subject for discussion was "the League of Nations." The Governor-General (Lord Forster) presided, and he spoke as an advo[?]te for the league. ...

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  21. SOCCER PLAYERS.

    The visiting team of Canadian "soccer" players trained at the Agricultural Ground yesterday, and although the members of the team have only been three days off the boat ...

    Article : 260 words
  22. ALLEGED LIBEL.

    Hearing was continued in the King's Bench Division of the action for alleged libel, in which Sir Michael O'Dwyer, formerly Lieutenant-Governor of the Punjab, is suing Sir ...

    Article : 171 words
  23. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. A. J. Cook, secretary of the Minors' Federation, in the course of a speech at Pontypool, said that the miners must understand it was no use talking kindly to the ...

    Article : 270 words
  24. GULF TRADE.

    Patrick Steamships, Ltd., has decided to suspend its cargo services in the Gulf trade of South Australia, and it was announced yesterday that the steamer Ind[?]na, which has ...

    Article : 250 words
  25. METHODISTS.

    The Methodist Episcopal Conference at Springfield (Massachusetts) is considering a resolution asking Congress to defeat the 59 identical bills to modify the Volstead law, and ...

    Article : 172 words
  26. UNPOPULAR LAW.

    News comes from Bue[?]os Ayres that with both capital and labour on strike, and demanding postponement of the application of the Workers' Pension Law, President Alvear ...

    Article : 157 words
  27. OPERA IN LONDON.

    An audience as brilliant and numerous as gathered in the old days assembled at Covent Garden this evening for the opening of the German opera season, when Wagner's ...

    Article : 148 words
  28. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    Referring to the cable messages from London containing complaints with regard to the marketing of fruit in the Australian Pav[?]lion at the British Empire Exhibition, the Prime ...

    Article : 122 words
  29. DELETING BARGE.

    The Commonwealth Navigation Service today received a message from the master of the Kekerang[?], that a barge was adrift about 26 miles west of Wilson's Promontory. There ...

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  30. DWELLING STRUCK BY LIGHTNING.

    The residence of Mr. W. D. Hickey, at 36 Archer-street, Chatswood, was struck by lightning, and consequently damaged by fire yesterday. The electrical disturbance, which ...

    Article : 78 words
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