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  2. THE LEAGUE

    The Australian Press Association learns on high authority that it is practically arranged not to increase the membership of the Council in March, with the sole ...

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  3. FRENCH FINANCE

    It is reported from Paris that a controversy on constitutional procedure is beginning to complicate the financial crisis in connection with the Senate debate on ...

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  4. FURTHER GALES

    The renewal of great gales has brought a batch of thrilling sea stories. The liner Manchester Producer has been drifting helplessly in mid-Atlantic for ...

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  5. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    In the loose of Representatives to-day. Mr. Bruce, the Prime, Minister, informed Mr. Fenton (Vic.), who asked for a list of Australian members of the Fascisti, ...

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  6. DENGUE FEVER

    Eight cases of dengue fever, which broke out in Stockton some weeks ago, have occurred on the Newcastle side of the harbour, five being reported at ...

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  7. DISTRICT NEWS.

    Wallsend Council met last night, when there were present: Aldermen R. E. Lee (Mayor), Scott, Timmins, Thomas, Belford, Neal, Morris, Jones, Brooks, Rae, ...

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  8. RACE FOR A CONTINENT

    A New York message says a race with the air squadrons of Bolshevik Russia to claim land which might be used as a military flying base north of Alaska or ...

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  9. THE WHEAT CONFERENCE

    A message from Saint Paul, in the United States, reports that preliminary to addressing the Wheat Conference, Mr. M'Donald informed the Australian ...

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  10. MODERN CHILDREN

    Dr. Russell, a West End neurologist, in a lecture at the Institute of Hygiene, said: "The modern child is out of hand. The present day tendency of studying ...

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  11. HUNGARIAN FORGERIES

    The Hungarian note forgeries have again come into prominence, owing to the surrender in Berlin of Arthur Schultze, a lithographer, for whom Germany's ...

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  12. SYDNEY WOOL SALES

    At the wool sales to-day, 8715 bales were offered at auction, and 8015 sold. Private sales totalled 629 bales. The selection was of only average quality. ...

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  13. BRITISH FOOTBALL

    Following are the results of matches played yesterday:—Northern Rugby Union: Bramley 8 points, Leigh 5. Cup replay: Bradford 5, Keighley 5. In ...

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  14. THE DOMINIONS

    The suggestion that the Dominions should be consulted before the British delegate at the League of Nations Council voted on the question of the new ...

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  15. GREEK POLITICS

    It is reported from Athens that M. Papanastassiou's paper, "Demonstratia," Which criticised the Government, was suspended recently, and the editor ...

    Article : 97 words
  16. MORE BURSARIES

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  17. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Lord Jellicoe has taken the oath, and his seat in the House of Lords, on his elevation to an earldom. The Japanese Prince, Chichildu is ...

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  18. COUNCIL ABOLITION

    The intense interest which is being manifested in the Government's proposal to abolish the Legislative Council was demonstrated by a huge attendance at a ...

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  19. FILM ACTRESS' SUIT

    The Paris courts have awarded Mlle. Carvalhos, a pretty film actress, 90,000 francs damages against a taxi-cab company, because a cab in which she was ...

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  20. LATE LORD KITCHENER

    Replying to Sir R. W. Hamilton, in the House of Commons, Mr. J. C. Davidson, Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty, said he was aware that a ...

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  21. MIGRATION DIFFICULTIES

    A short discussion took place in the House of Commons yesterday on the vote to defray grants in aid under the Empire settlement Act of 1922, and the ...

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  22. BROKEN HILL CRISIS

    Mr. Baddeley, Minister for Mines and Labour and Industry, received a telegram from Broken Hill to-day, stating that the mines would close down on ...

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  23. MURDER OF A FAMILY

    A telegram from Rome states that thieves, disguised as shepherds, at Chiaramonti, in Sardinia, wiped out a family of six people. ...

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  24. DUNEDIN EXHIBITION

    Mr. A. Samuel, the Parliamentary Under-Secretary to the Overseas Department, stated in the House of Commons that the cost of Britain's participation ...

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  25. THE AUSTRALIAN TEAM

    Charles Kellaway, the well-known Australian, cricketer, addressed listeners-in from 2BL broadcasting station to-night on the prospects of the Australian cricket ...

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  26. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    Mr. Amery, the Secretary of State for the Dominions, has invited the High Commissioners to confer among themselves in reference to matters concerning their ...

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  27. CRUSHED BY AN AVALANCHE

    A message from Salt Lake City reports that at Sap Gulch, 18 miles south-west of Salt Lake City, an avalanche buried several buildings under the snow. ...

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  28. AFRICA AND INDIA

    Dr. D. F. Malan, Minister for the Interior, made an interesting statement in the South African Assembly, intimating that the Government of India ...

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  29. THE LIBERAL PARTY

    "Trying to wreck you before you get in, sir," shouted an onlooker when Mr. Lloyd George's car fouled the kerb on arriving at the Kingsway Hall meeting ...

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  30. LENGLEN AND WILLS

    The next meeting of Mlle. Lenglen and Miss Helen Wills is the subject of eager discussion. They may play again in the Nice ...

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  31. QUEENSLAND

    Mr. McCormack, the Premier, stated to-day that he had telegraphed to the Premier of Victoria, expressing sympathy with the sufferers from the recent bush ...

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  32. YESTERDAY'S CASUALTIES

    Thomas Leslie, aged 23 years, a wire-drawer, employed at Lysaght's, and living in Beaumont-street, Hamilton, sustained burns to his right foot, through ...

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  33. TRAMWAY COLLISION.

    When the electric tram, due at Wallsend depot from Newcastle at 6.50 o'clock last evening, was within a few yards of the depot, a steam motor from the West ...

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  34. LABOUR VICTORY

    The by-election for the Darlington constituency resulted in a victory for Mr. Shepheard, the Labour candidate, the polling being:— ...

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  35. FORTY-FOUR HOURS

    In the High Court to-day, Mr. O. Dixon, K.C., on behalf of the Clyde Engineering Company of New South Wales, applied for special leave to appeal against the ...

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  36. AFRICAN AVIATION

    In the Union Assembly the Minister of Posts and Telegraphs stated that a tentative agreement, binding for one year, has been made, under which the ...

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  37. VICTORIA

    The Melbourne coroner to-day found that Collis Boyd, the jockey, died through being accidentally struck by a horse at Caulfleld races last Saturday. ...

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  38. LILY ROSE MINE v DISASTER.

    The Lily Roe mine had been dewat[?]ed sufficiently by yesterday morning to allow of entry to make an inspection, and to search for the remains of the late ...

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  39. THE STEEL DUTIES

    On the alleged ground that Broken Hill steel was unsuitable for the manufacture of pipes and tubes, Mr. N. M. Hutchinson (Neilson, Maxwell and Company) ...

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  40. THE NEW HEBRIDES

    In reply to a question in the House of Commons, Sir Austen Chamberlain, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, said that the British Ambassador at ...

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  41. SOLDIER AND BURGLAR

    Wilfred Macartney, who was found guilty of breaking and entering a store in the West End, and who has had an [?]ing career, was sentenced to nine ...

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  42. THE AIR SERVICES

    In the House of Commons, Commander Kenworthy asked Sir Samuel Hoare, the Secretary for Air, if he would consider linking up the Egypt and India air ...

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  43. LILY ROSE COLLIERY

    Mr. Baddeley, Minister for Minces and Labour and Industry, stated to-day that he was in receipt of a report from he departmental inspector to the effect ...

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  44. THE WEATHER

    Though last night's squally southerly change has brought relief to the coastal districts, heat wave conditions continue to prevail over most other parts of the ...

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  45. COUNTESS CATHCART

    A New York message states that the Countess Cathcart, who was detained at Ellis Island while her alleged "moral turpitude" was being considered, must ...

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  46. NEWCASTLE'S WHITE WAY.

    The first section of Hunter-street included in Newcastle's White Way will be illuminated under the new system this evening. The section extends from ...

    Article : 70 words
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