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  2. EMPIRE DEFENCE.

    An important announcement concerning the Imperial and Economic Conferences was made by the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) to-night at the Dandenong Town Hall, where a ...

    Article : 1,100 words
  3. PACIFIC NATIONS.

    Australia's position in the world of commerce, the necessity for a league for the Pacific nations, and the problem of the surplus population of nations bordering on the Pacific ...

    Article : 774 words
  4. FREE STATE.

    Six rebels were executed in Tuam Barracks at 8 o'clock this morning. They were taken out in two parties of three. The bodies were buried in the barrack grounds. ...

    Article : 203 words
  5. RELATIVITY.

    Advices from the Lick Observatory, Mount Hamilton, California, state that the calculations made from the eclipse photographs taken by the Lick ...

    Article : 230 words
  6. COAL CRISIS.

    A dispute arose yesterday morning at the Polaw Main coal mine on the Maitland field. The miners refused to go to work, and the mine had to be closed ...

    Article : 298 words
  7. THE COMMONS.

    A score of Labour members singing "the Red Flag" created in the House of Commons to-day a scene without parallel in the history of the Mother of ...

    Article : 1,075 words
  8. DIVIDED LABOUR PARTY.

    The Federal A.L.P. executive decided yesterday that it had power under the constitution to intervene in the New South Wales Labour dispute. Deputations from the two Labour factions in the State Parliament, and also from the State executive, were admitted to the Federal executive meeting yesterday ...

    Article : 232 words
  9. PROPOSAL FOR EXPULSION.

    At yesterday morning's session of the Federal executive one of the delegates from the other States put forward a suggestion that the present members of the State ...

    Article : 1,414 words
  10. ROAD TO PEACE.

    The Secretary of Commerce (Mr. Hoover), addressing a convention of women at Des Moines, said that during the past two years the United States Government had placed itself ...

    Article : 321 words
  11. EMPIRE TRADE.

    The "Morning Post," in an editorial, urges immediate action in the long overdue settling of English families in Australia. It adds: "Sir George Fuller, who is now in this ...

    Article : 345 words
  12. MEETINGS ON THE COALFIELDS

    Since the outbreak of trouble among the miners, Mr. A. D. Kay, of the Citizens' Democratic Association, Sydney, has been addressing the men on the South Maitland coalfields ...

    Article : 44 words
  13. STRIKE AT CENTRAL GRETA.

    At Central Greta the miners downed tools in protest against Mr. Crane sitting at the Greta Police Court, where the magistrate dealt with cases in which the employees of the ...

    Article : 402 words
  14. WAR ON RELIGION.

    A Helsingfors message says that the Soviet Council of Ukraine has forbidden soldiers to attend church services. If they do so they will be flogged. Anti-religious pamphlets are ...

    Article : 94 words
  15. ENGLISH LANGUAGE.

    Professor Walter Ripman, of the London University, addressing the English Association, said that many contractions in use to-day were better than the original form. "Hanky," he ...

    Article : 68 words
  16. CHINA.

    A Shanghai message states that officers of the First Squadron of the Chinese Navy, consisting of one cruiser and four gunboats, have issued a manifesto, declaring their ...

    Article : 66 words
  17. MIGRATION.

    Mr. J. T. Newbold (Comm.), during question time in the House of Commons, asked the Government if it would instruct the labour exchanges to call the attention of intending ...

    Article : 142 words
  18. THE RUHR.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Stanley Baldwin, answering a question in the House of Commons, said that the Government had no intention, as a result of a conversation ...

    Article : 56 words
  19. TWO MONTHS' SUPPJ

    Attention has been given by the Wyrcema, s, lstry to the question of coal rese[?]ein: Tretwo months' supply is on hand in for Burnie; of a serious strike developing. and Oster ...

    Article : 202 words
  20. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    The Tokio correspondant of the United Press Association says that the Privy Council has ratified the abrogation of the agreement arrived at some years ago between Mr. Lansing, ...

    Article : 94 words
  21. LIQUOR LAWS.

    A message from Victoria (Vancouver, B.C.), states that the Customs collectors at British Columbia ports, pursuant to an order from Ottawa, have refused to grant clearance papers ...

    Article : 155 words
  22. SPORT ABROAD.

    The season's first professional golf tournament is being played at Roehampton, and the competitors include all the South of England notables except H. Vardon and J. Brald. Abe ...

    Article : 217 words
  23. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Advices from Copenhagen state that, according to a message from Nome (Alaska), Captain Amundsen has left for Wainwright, from where he will soon start on his aeroplane flight to ...

    Article : 453 words
  24. CONCILIATION.

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Bayin) reiterated his views yesterday as to the desirability of conciliation before resort should be made to litigation. He was replying to a ...

    Article : 392 words
  25. MARTIN-PLACE.

    The City Council last night, at a special meeting, decided by 12 votes to 6 not to adopt the recommendation of the Lord Mayor that Martin-place should be extended through to ...

    Article : 370 words
  26. BEEF INDUSTRY.

    The decision was aunounced in Sydney yesterday of the oversea shipping companies to reduce the homeward freight rate[?] on frozen beef and beef products ...

    Article : 338 words
  27. IMMIGRATION.

    Addressing members of the Millions Club on "Australia—the Second Home of the British Race," Professor Ronald Macintyre emphasised the absolute need for a bold immigration policy ...

    Article : 362 words
  28. MR. HOWARD CARTER

    A Cairo message states that Mr. Howard Carter has fallen ill, and the Countess Carnarvon has postponed her return to England owing to his condition ...

    Article : 45 words
  29. ROYAL WEDDING.

    Lady Cook's committee, which is organising an Australian wedding gift for the Duke of York's fiancee, complying with the Duke of York's wishes, has abandoned the ...

    Article : 118 words
  30. COALMINERS.

    Brussels advices state that an international committee of miners, representing Great Britain, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany, and the United States, discussed international ...

    Article : 56 words
  31. TRAMWAY STRIKE.

    Following a dispute regarding the day on which the pay should close. tramwaymen on the Kew, Hawthorn, and Malvern lines ceased work to-night at about 7 o'clock. ...

    Article : 58 words
  32. SHAKESPEARE.

    The Birmingham Reportory Theatre, the most famous reportory company in Great Britain, will celebrate Shakespeare's birthday by playing "Cymbeline," the actors being dressed in ...

    Article : 131 words
  33. GREEK INDEMNITY.

    An Athens message states that M. Alexandris, Minister of Foreign Affairs, in the course of an interview, said that Greece will not and cannot pay an indemnity to Turkey. She ...

    Article : 125 words
  34. CIVIC REFORM FINANCES.

    Messrs. Perkins, Stephenson, and Co., on behalf of J. A. Murdoch, S. S. Cohen, F. G. Kerr, and J. M. Dunlop. representing the members of the Citizens' Reform Association. ...

    Article : 103 words
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