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  2. LABOUR CAUCUS DIVIDED.

    A definite split occurred in the Labour party yesterday. Ten members of the party led by Mr. J. J. G. M'Girr broke away from the remainder and left the caucus room. By 16 votes to 13 the party decided that Mr. Dooley is still a member, and by ...

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  3. NAVAL VISIT.

    H.M.S. Chatham, flagship of the New Zealand naval squadron, arrived at Sydney yesterday morning, and was given an enthusiastic welcome by the shipping on the harbour. She ...

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  4. BY AIR.

    Many people can recall the time when the Wright Bros, went over to Europe [?]d startled everyone by flying in France. It is strange now to remember the time when they were ...

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  5. AIR DEFENCE.

    Sir Samuel [?]oare (Under-Secretary to the Air Ministry), in the House of Commons, when introducing the [?]r estimates, said that the past year had ...

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  6. SIR GEORGE FULLER.

    Sir Timothy Coghlan (Agent-General for New South Wales) met Sir George and Lady Fuller at Dover. Sir Joseph Cook (High Commissioner for Australia) met them at Victoria ...

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  7. SITUATION IN THE RUHR.

    It is declared in official quarters in Paris that France does not intend to extend the advance on the right bank of tbe Rhine into Bavaria, which would make too serious a call on the French army. With the addition of 5000 ...

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  8. ARRESTED AND SHOT.

    Ide Dusseldorf correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" says that two German police sergeants who returned to Buer within the permitted time limit to collect their ...

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  9. THE CAUCUS.

    When the meeting opened Mr. Dooley was in attendance. The chairman was about to call upon the secretary to read the minutes of the last meeting, when Mr. P. Minahan ...

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  10. THE PRAYER BOOK.

    The proposals of the committee appointed by the House of Bishops to amend the Book of Common Prayer include the following cuts for the proposed revised Psalter. The ...

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  11. IRELAND.

    Four prisoners were executed in Drumboe castle. It is stated that while facing the [?]ring squad they shouted "Up with the republic". ...

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  12. WORLD COURT.

    What is considered a serious setback to the chances of President Harding's world court proposal, with the Senate, is seen in the appointment of Senator Pepper, known as a ...

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  13. POLAND.

    It Is reported from Paris that the conference of Ambassadors has reached a decision regarding the Polish frontiers. It is understood that those fixed in ...

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  14. MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    "Concerning War Memoirs," is the subject of Mr. Lloyd George's thirteenth article, in which he deals with the disclosures of official documents. ...

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  15. NEAR EAST.

    A message from Paris says that the Government will send a mission of experts to London immediately after the receipt of the full text of the Turkish peace proposals, in order ...

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  16. COAL TRIBUNAL.

    Mr. Morgan, who represents the Southern coalowners before the Coal Tribunal, stated yesterday before the tribunal that during the last three years ...

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  17. DANCING RECORD.

    Casani, formerly an officer in the Royal Air Force, with Mabel Roberts, has commenced an attempt to dance for 24 hours. Casani, who carried a pedomoter, danced ...

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  18. LIBERAL UNITY.

    Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at a National Liberal luncheon given in his honour, appealed for Liberal unity, otherwise the party would become paralysed, he said. The ...

    Article : 121 words
  19. THE ORMONDE.

    At the conclusion of the Ormonde's present voyage the Orient Steamship Company is converting her into an oil burner, end sending her on cruises to Norway in the summer. ...

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  20. LENIN.

    A Moscow message states that Lenin is again reported to be dying of paralysis. ...

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  21. BERLIN CRIMES.

    Berlin advices state that amazing correspondence between two murderesses was revealed in the Berlin Criminal Court. The writers, Ella Klein, a earpenter's wife, and Margaret ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Experiments in defrosting Australian meat by the Cooper-Raysou process have commenced. Specimen portions of beef before and after defrosting are being sent to Cambridge ...

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  23. WHISKY FOR AMERICA.

    A sensational report emanating from Edinburgh states that a powerful syndicate in the Scotch whisky trade has been formed to run huge cargoes of spirits to the United ...

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  24. CANADA'S TREATY.

    Commenting on the report that Canada, acting independently of Great Britain, had concluded a treaty directly with the United states, the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) said ...

    Article : 157 words
  25. BUILDING AWARD.

    Towards the end of last year the building trades' award affecting carpenters and joiners was suspended in consequence of the unions refusing to obey the Arbitration Court's ...

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  26. MR. BRUCE.

    Headed by Sir. Edward Mitchell, K.C., Mr. O. M. Williams, and Mr. C. H. Gardiner, a deputation from the council of Old Melbournians waited upon the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

    Article : 247 words
  27. ROYAL WEDDING GIFT.

    Lady Cook presided at a meeting held in Australia House to take steps towards presenting a wedding gift to the Duke of York and Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon. A committee was ...

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  28. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    The Japanese Embassy has announed that Japan has refused the Chinese request for a [?]ference to discuss the abro[?]ation of the 21 demands and the whole 1915 treaty. ...

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  29. SPORT ABROAD.

    In the replayed Cup tie, West Ham and Southampton played a draw, 1 goal each. First League: Manchester City beat Tottenham by 3 goals to 0; West Bromwich beat ...

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  30. UNUSUAL CASE.

    The first such case for 200 years was tried [?] the Court of Session. Edinburgh, when Captain Adamson sued his mother-in-law. Mrs. Gihibrand. a wealthy woman. of ...

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  31. THE BASIC WAGE.

    In the Commonwealth Arbitration Court today Mr. Webb, deputy president, gave the views of the Court on the method of fixing the basic wage. He had before him the plaint ...

    Article : 165 words
  32. TELEPHONE CABLE.

    Although, according to the P.M.G.(Mr. Gibson), the serious delay in meeting applications for telephone connections has been due in part to the difficulty of obtaining ...

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  33. QUEENSLAND COAL.

    The output of the Stte coalmine at Bownen now totals 300 tons daily. At Baralaba the output is 240 tons. The Minister for Mines (Mr. Jones) states that these figures are ...

    Article : 67 words
  34. AUSTRALIAN ART STUDENT.

    [?] Thompson, an Australian student, is third in the [?] for engravings in the examinations for Rome scholarships in architecture, sculpture, and painting. Mr. ...

    Article : 75 words
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