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  2. AUSTRALIA'S PROBLEMS.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, made important statements iu the House of Representatives to-day before leaving for England on the subjects of finance, wheat, and wool. Bealing with the future of the wheat pool Mr. Hughes said that the ...

    Article : 157 words
  3. COCKATOO.

    Further evidence was given yesterday before the Federal Royal Commission, which is inquiring into the management of Cockatoo Dock and Garden Island. ...

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  4. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    A body of 200 unemployed men caine into conflict with the police yesterday outside the Treasury-building, and about half a dozen received blows on the head with batons, which ...

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  5. WOOL POSITION.

    Interviewed by the Australian Press Association regarding a cabled report that Mr. Hughes intends to legislate, either to give the B.A.W.R.A. complete control over the disposal ...

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  6. UNACCEPTABLE

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Evening World" learns that the United States will not forward the German reparation proposal to the ...

    Article : 326 words
  7. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    A message from Berlin states that the Socialista exchanged heated passages with the Nationalists during the foreign policy debate in the Reichstag. ...

    Article : 125 words
  8. COAL STRIKE.

    At the conference of miners and coalowners Sir Robert Horne, on behalf of the Government, offered a contribution of £500,000 monthly during the transition period, so that ...

    Article : 412 words
  9. REPARATIONS.

    A message from Paris states that the Reparations Commission has unanimously fixed the total of the German reparations debts at 132,000,000,000 gold marks. This does not ...

    Article : 56 words
  10. THE WHEAT POOL.

    I only want to say now before I turn to the consideration of the 1921-23 pool that the figure I have quoted showed conclusively that the people of this country have not paid more ...

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  11. IN PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. Hughes said:—"In regard to finance the Ministry has long recognised the need for economy and the Treasurer will show the House later that it has practised economy. ...

    Article : 1,411 words
  12. COAL STRIKE.

    A Scottish mining expert is of the opinion that 50 pits in Scotland will never be pumped dry, and that those saved will be dangerous for months. The owners are convinced that ...

    Article : 53 words
  13. AUSTRALIA'S STATUS

    A message from San Francisco states that one interesting issue has been settled in me Australian Commonwealth's suit against the Pacific Motorship and Pacific Freighters' ...

    Article : 197 words
  14. GOLF.

    The strongest American contingent hitherto seen has entered for the amateur gold championship, including Oulmet, Guildford, Wright, Chick, Evans, and Bobby Jones, the boy ...

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  15. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Recorder at Cork has awarded Mrs. Cumming £10,000 as compensation for the murder of her husband on March 6. Captain Cumming, a brother, received £3000, on the ...

    Article : 63 words
  16. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    There are 1,774,400 unemployed registered at British Labour Exchanges, an increase of 81,000 in a week; also 1,007,000 workers on short time. ...

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  17. GERMAN INDUSTRY.

    Mr. Renwick, the representative of the "Daily Chronicle" in Berlin, who toured the [?]al areas of Western Germany, tells an amazing story of the development of tursts ...

    Article : 280 words
  18. FEDERAL SESSION.

    Official figures relating to the eigar-making industry were supplied to the House of Representatives to-day by the Minister for Trade and Customs, Mr. Massy Greene, in response ...

    Article : 454 words
  19. BANK RATE, 6½ PER CENT.

    The bank rate has been reduced from 7 to 6[?] per cent. LONDON, April 28. ...

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  20. AT THE NETS.

    Another large crowd of spectators watched the Austialians practising at Lords to-day, and they keenly awaited the appearance of Armstrong at the nets, but Hendry hit the ...

    Article : 584 words
  21. BATTLEFIELD MEMORIALS.

    The War Office has approved of 93 applications to erect battlefield memorials in France, Belgium, Gallipoli, Palestine, and elsewhere, commemorating the deeds of Imperial, ...

    Article : 41 words
  22. SEA CADETS.

    Captain Cook was not only to Australia, what Columbus was to the New World, what Stanley was to Africa, and what other great figures were to the civilising influences that ...

    Article : 696 words
  23. WHAT IS A RAZOR?

    Any barber, who considers himself to be a tradesman has not counted upon Palmer v Snow, 1901 (Queen's Bench Division, page 725), for in that case, an appeal as to the meaning ...

    Article : 510 words
  24. GERMAN PRISON CAMP.

    Further evidence against Muller, commandant of the Flavelomartel prison camp, taken at Bow-street Court, usserts that he wrenched open the mouth of the prisoner supposed to ...

    Article : 97 words
  25. IRELAND.

    Five members of the Ulster constabulary were dangerously wounded by a party in ambush at Newry. Bombs and revolvers were freely used. Three of the assailants, armed ...

    Article : 88 words
  26. THE SENATE.

    Information was sought in the Senate to-day by Senator Gardiner (N.S.W.) as to whether the Government, proposed to give effect to the findings of the Basic Wage ...

    Article : 301 words
  27. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    It is reported from Ottawa that Mr. Mackenzie King, leader of the Opposition in the House of Commons, moved a resolution as follows: This House, while recognising the ...

    Article : 129 words
  28. THE OPPOSITION.

    Mr C. W. Oakes, M.L.A., deputy leader of the State National Parliamentary party, in the absence of Sir George Fuller, took strong exception last night to the attitude assumed ...

    Article : 356 words
  29. GOLF IN ENGLAND.

    J. H. Kirkwood and J. V. East, playing fo[?] the first time on the mid-Surrey links, in beautiful weather, had a very close four-ball struggle against T. D. Armour and S. H. Fry. The ...

    Article : 138 words
  30. ANGLO-JAPANESE TREATY.

    Sir Newton, Moore, M.P., speaking at the annual meeting of the Royal Colonial Institute, said with reference to the Imperial Conference, and that most important question, the ...

    Article : 58 words
  31. SCHOONER OVERDUE.

    The non-arrival of the schooner Harvester at San Francisco is causing considerable concern. The Harvester loaded a cargo of copra at ...

    Article : 59 words
  32. SOLDIERS' LAND.

    The State Cabinet has decided to accede to the request made by Mr. Ashford. M.L.A., (exMinister for Lands), for the reopening of the Soldier Settlement Royal Commission ...

    Article : 173 words
  33. DESTRUCTIVE CYCLONE.

    A message from Hattlesburg states that a cyclone destroyed many buildings in Braxton (Mississippi). Fifteen people were killed, and 50 injured. ...

    Article : 31 words
  34. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Right Hon. J. H. Whitley, has been elected speaker of the House of Commons. The number of Australians exhibiting at the Academy is below the average. Lambert's ...

    Article : 132 words
  35. TO BE EJECTED.

    One of the few matters settled at yesterday's meeting of the State Cabinet was the tenancy of the Model Lodging-house, in Kent-street, and the Hickson-road Wharf Bureau. ...

    Article : 97 words
  36. THE PHILIPPINES.

    A[?]s from Manila state that the Nationalist Party's Committee has adopted resolutions favouring immediate independence for the Philippines, and instructing the ...

    Article : 43 words
  37. POLICE PENSIONS.

    At yesterday's meeting of the Stale Cabinet final consideration was given to the request for increased police pensions. The Acting Premier, Mr. Dooley, stated last ...

    Article : 64 words
  38. CARPENTIER v. DEMPSEY.

    Mr. Rickard has invited Lord Lord Lonsdale and the Prince of Wales to attend the Dempsey-Carpontier fight as his guests. Already applications for seats are pouring ...

    Article : 51 words
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