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  2. FARMERS' PARTY DIVIDED

    A meeting of the minority in the Victorian Farmers' Conference, opposed to the approval of pacts, was held to-day, Mr. Stewart, M.H.R., in the chair. The ...

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  3. THE LEAGUE

    It is reported from Geneva that the question of Germany's admission to the League of Nations was examined during private deliberations of the Council of the ...

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  4. MR. LEY'S AMERICAN TOUR

    Mr. Ley, the Minister for Justice, who recently toured Canada and the United States, last night broadcasted his impressions through Farmer's (2 F.C.) ...

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  5. THE KING'S TOUR

    It has now been definitely decided that the King and Queen will start on the Mediterranean cruise next week, accompanied by Lord Stamfordham, the ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS

    The criticisms of Mr. Bavin, Stale Attorney-General, regarding the disabilities that arise in the industries of the Commonwealth, owing to the overlapping of ...

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  7. BRITISH TREATIES

    In the House of Commons a resolution which Mr. McNeill, the Parliamentary Under-Secretary to the Foreign Office, declared would mischievously ...

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  8. SYDNEY MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES

    Speaking at the Municipal Employees' Union picnic at Clifton Gardens to-day, Alderman Stokes, the Lord Mayor, said, amid cheers, that he believed before long ...

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  9. NORTHERN COLLIERIES

    The Northern Collieries' Association reported yesterday: "The trouble at Seaham No. 1 having been overcome, this colliery resumed operations to-day. ...

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  10. ALLEGED MURDER

    David Ballinghall, alias Scotty Dick, an charged today with the murder of J. Lawson. Dr. Leckie gave evidence that deceased ...

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  11. SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS

    Businesslike finance, which has resulted in very substantial savings to the State, has been one of the most pleasing features of the present Government's ...

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  12. NEW STATE COMMISSION

    After speaking for seven days, Mr. Holman concluded his address before the New States Commission to-day. After carefully analysing the evidence ...

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  13. RIFLE ASSOCIATION

    The Prince of Wales, in course of a speech at the dinner of the National Rifle Association, at the Mansion House, in connection with the appeal for ...

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  14. WHITBURN MINERS

    A sitting of the Coal Tribunal was held at the Newcastle rooms of the Northern Collieries' Association yesterday. The claim of the Whitburn Miners' ...

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  15. FRANCE AND THE PROTOCOL

    The Paris correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" states that after a prolonged conference between M. Herriot, the French Prime Minister, and party ...

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  16. IMPERIAL WIRELESS

    Sir William Mitchell Thompson, the Postmaster-General, speaking at Croydon, said that notwithstanding contrary assertions, he was at present consulting ...

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  17. WORK FOR A MISSION

    The Baptist Missionary Society reveals a remarkable case of a would-be missioner rejected for service on the Congo owing to ill-health. ...

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  18. MINING PROSECUTIONS

    At Charlestown Police Court yesterday, before Mr. J. L. Shropshire, S.M., Edward Fallons, manager of Redhead Colliery, proceeded against Robert Cox and ...

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  19. THE VOLUMNIA DIFFICULTY

    The chartered steamer Volumnia is still berthed in Walsh Bay, and so far no attempt has been made to discharge cargo, which includes 3000 tons of ...

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  20. WORLD TRADE

    In the course of a speech at the general meeting of the Federation of British Industries on the occasion of his resigning the presidency, Sir Eric ...

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  21. ROTHBURY COLLIERY

    The compulsory conference called by the chairman of the Coal Tribunal, with respect to the proprietors' claim for rates to be fixed for the working of ...

    Article : 229 words
  22. BRITISH ATTITUDE

    Mr. Chamberlain announced at Geneva that Britain was unable to accept the Protocol. ...

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  23. CHINESE EX-EMPEROR

    A message from Tientsin states that the Manchu ex-Emperor, when interviewed, said he was staying at Tientsin indefinitely, fearing that his departure ...

    Article : 111 words
  24. THE DENNISTOUN CASE

    The case in which Mrs. Dennistoun is claiming from her ex-husband (now married to Lady Carnarvon) the sum of £1089, alleged to have been raised to meet ...

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  25. THE WEATHER

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  26. THE GIZEH DISCOVERY

    Allan Rowe, an Australian, who went to Egypt years ago in search of work, was the fortunate discoverer at Gizeh of the Fourth Dynasty intact sarcophagus, ...

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  27. TRAIN SENSATION

    There were no developments yesterday in connection with the sensational story told to the Newcastle police on Wednesday night by a resident of the city ...

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  28. FOOD PRESERVATIVES

    The most notable contribution hitherto to the preservatives in food controversy in a letter from Mr. John Glaister. Professor of Forensic Medicine in Glasgow ...

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  29. INJUNCTION APPLIED FOR

    In the High Court to-day the hearing of the application by the Australian Commonwealth Shipping Board for an injunction restraining the Seamen's Union ...

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  30. THE STRANDED CREW

    That stranded members of the crew of the Volumnia are receiving preference of employment on the wharves at Fremantle to the detriment of the local ...

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  31. A GIFT RETURNED

    The "Evening Standard" understands that Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, M.P., is returning to Sir Alexander Grant the motor car and its endowment, which was ...

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  32. CONDITIONS ON NORTH COAST

    As further heavy rain is predicted on the North Coast, the flood position may become serious. A telegram received by the State ...

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  33. MERCHANDISE MARKS ACT

    The House of Commons yesterday read a first time a bill amending the Merchandise Marks Act, which was introduced by Mr. Hannon. ...

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  34. SEAMEN'S PICKING-UP PLACES

    In the Federal Arbitration Court, to-day, before Mr. Justice Powers, arguments regarding the Seamen's Union applications respecting picking up places ...

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  35. CROWBOROUGH MURDER

    The Court at the Sussex Assizes was crowded yesterday at the opening of the trial of Norman Thorne, the young poultry farmer, charged with the murder of ...

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  36. VICTORIA.

    The Customs Department stated that during the week ended March 7, the Commonwealth exported 85,403 boxes of butter, of which 68,091 went to the United ...

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  37. NEWCASTLE Y.M.C.A.

    There was a good attendance at a coin afternoon, held yesterday at the Y.M.C.A. building by the ladies' committee, in aid of the funds of the institution. Mrs. R. ...

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  38. LABOUR SENATE SELECTION

    Mr. Donald Grant, who was leading the other candidates in the Labour Senate selection ballot when counting ceased last night, was to-night elected ...

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  39. BETTING AND INCOME TAX

    Justice Sir Sydney Rowlatt gave an important judgment yesterday in upholding the appeal of Alexander Graham against the Income Tax ...

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  40. THE FEDERAL LOAN

    The commercial editor of the "Evening Standard," painting out that London investors are inquiring with a view to taking up holdings in the ...

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  41. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Reuter's Pekin correspondent reports that Sun Yet Sen died this morning. Lord Curzon's condition is causing anxiety. A late bulletin states that his ...

    Article : 221 words
  42. SYDNEY WOOL SALES

    At the Sydney wool sales to-day. 7365 bales were offered at auction, and 4868 sold. Private sales totalled 585 bales. The selection was a good one, and ...

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  43. INSPECTOR BISSETT

    Inspector D. Bissett, of the Department of Mines, with which he has been connected for seven years, in the northern district, is resigning from that position. ...

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  44. BRITISH FOOTBALL

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  45. MOUNT KEMBLA TROUBLE

    The Full Court on Monday granted the Miners' Federation a rule nisi calling upon the Industrial Arbitration Court and the Mount Kembla Collieries, ...

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  46. YOUNG AUSTRALIANS

    A message from Milan states that the Australian Cadets, when they arrived at the Branchi motor works, found the Whole of the employees on strike. ...

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  47. NEWCASTLE LAND BOARD

    The reserved decision of the Newcastle Land Board, in the matter of the applications by Miss Clara Lee Morris, for the conversion of special lease 09/6 into ...

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  48. MISSIONS TO SEAMEN

    A concert was given by a party from the steamer Ceramic in the Chelmsford institute, North Stockton, last, evening. The programme was appreciated by the ...

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  49. MISHAP TO DURENDA

    The British steamer Durenda, proceeding from Australia to Antwerp, struck a bank in the Suez Canal. Divers report that the plating of the ...

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  50. LONDON WOOL SALES

    At the wool sales yesterday, 8114 bales were offered. There was good competition for crossbreds at full prices. The position of merinos was unchanged, but there ...

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  51. STOCKTON.

    A public meeting was held in the Stockton Council Chambers last evening, when Mr. W. P. J. Skelton, M.P., presided. The chairman gave a brief ...

    Article : 70 words
  52. Advertising

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