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  2. EMPIRE COMMERCE

    At a meeting of the Liberal Imperial, and Colonial group, in the House of Commons, Sir Joseph Cook, the High Commissioner for Australia, outlined ...

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  3. THE OIL SCANDALS

    Another Democratic aspirant's chances of gaining the Presidential nomination was definitely prejudiced when the Oil Committee published another telegram ...

    Article : 135 words
  4. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    The council of the Chamber of Commerce met yesterday. Mr. M. C. Reid, the vice-president, being in the chair. The chamber had inquired what had been ...

    Article : 749 words
  5. THE GOVERNOR

    His Excellency Admiral Sir Dudley Rawson Stratford de Chair, K.C.B., M.V.O., Governor of New South Wales, who arrived in Sydney yesterday, held ...

    Article : 858 words
  6. FRANCE ISOLATED

    The Paris correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" states that the newspapers admit that the fall of the Theunis Government must be regarded ...

    Article : 119 words
  7. DOMINION TRADE.

    In the House of Commons, Sir Charles Cayzer asked the annual cash value to the Dominions of the reduction of duties, and of the new duties recommended by ...

    Article : 267 words
  8. BELGIAN SOCIALISTS' AIM.

    The Brussels correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that 70 Socialists in a House of 180 are ready to follow the British Lobourites' example, ...

    Article : 76 words
  9. AMERICAN VESSELS.

    The United States Shipping Board has asked for bids for 1335 vessels, including the Leviathan and sister ships, also freighters, tankers, tugs, refrigerators, ...

    Article : 79 words
  10. AMERICAN LIQUOR LAW.

    The endeavours to liberalise the Volstead law became concerted when forty members of the House of Representatives signed a declaration announcing ...

    Article : 61 words
  11. GERMANY AND THE LEAGUE.

    It is reported from Berlin that in view of Mr. Ramsay Macdonald's recent statement it is noteworthy that Herr Strosemann, the Foreign Minister, ...

    Article : 87 words
  12. A FILM.

    The United States is officially trying to clean the stable out. Not Hercules himself ever had a greater task. Some extraordinary stories have reached us ...

    Article : 299 words
  13. THE LUNACY CASE.

    Justice Sir Charles Lush, yesterday, heard legal arguments in the case in which a special jury awarded Mr. Harnett £25,000 damages against Drs. Bond and ...

    Article : 179 words
  14. MR. HENDERSON SUCCESSFUL.

    Mr. Arthur Henderson, Secretary for Home Affairs, who was defeated at the last general election, won the by-election for the Burnley division of Lancashire. ...

    Article : 35 words
  15. A PACKET.

    By the way, speaking of little things, how it is that candles are so seldom marked with the name of the maker? Let the housewife pick up the next ...

    Article : 190 words
  16. BRITAIN'S DAIRY PRODUCE.

    In a debate in the House of Commons on the agricultural estimates, Mr. Buxton, the Minister for Agriculture, said that some investigation should be made ...

    Article : 65 words
  17. MIGRATION COMMITTEES.

    Mr. Dunn, the Parliamentary Secretary for Oversea Trade, stated in the House of Commons that it had been decided as an experiment to financially ...

    Article : 63 words
  18. LABOUR AND EMPIRE.

    Mr. Thomas, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, speaking at the Canada Club dinner, said the Government were of opinion that Irish differences could ...

    Article : 188 words
  19. TROTTING IN NEWCASTLE.

    The visiting trotting officials and supporters in connection with the Newcastle Show were entertained by the Newcastle trotting enthusiasts last evening at a smoke ...

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  20. IMPERIAL WIRELESS.

    The Australian Press Association learns that a considerable section of the Cabinet did not approve Governmental operation of overseas wireless, ...

    Article : 174 words
  21. RUSSIA AND JAPAN.

    A semi-official report issued by the Japanese Foreign Office states that advices confirm a dispatch from Vladivostock reporting the arrest of Captain ...

    Article : 59 words
  22. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Albert Wendt, and 13 other men were charged to-day, on the information of Alfred Le Messurier, with having unlawfully struck work on the steamer ...

    Article : 157 words
  23. SUICIDE.

    So an English coroner has decided that, if he wishes to, a man may take is own life and it is no offence. And he has gone on—"His life is his own, and ...

    Article : 275 words
  24. THE CATHEDRAL TRAGEDY.

    The inquest was held yesterday into the West minister Cathedral tragedy, which resulted in the deaths of Mrs. Davy and her two children, killed by crashing from ...

    Article : 154 words
  25. THE REAL THING.

    The Government has accepted the tender of Messrs. Dorman, Long, and Company, for an "arch" bridge, to cost about £4,218,000. It appears to be a very fine ...

    Article : 283 words
  26. GERMAN DECREE.

    Herr Ebert, the German President, has issued a decree, raising the military state of emergency, removing restrictions on personal liberty, and ...

    Article : 37 words
  27. AFRICAN PROTEST.

    It is reported from Capetown that officials of the Wireless Telegraph Company of South Africa express great concern at the reported intention of the British ...

    Article : 144 words
  28. YESTERDAY'S CASUALTIES

    Thomas Searles, aged 35 years, a shearsman employed at the Steel Works, and living at 28 Railway-street, Merewether, had his right hand severely ...

    Article : 233 words
  29. THE ARMAGH SALVAGE.

    The Liverpool Salvage' Association reports that the cargo salved from the s.s. Armagh, which was wrecked on the revetment near the Crosby Light. ...

    Article : 62 words
  30. THE DAUDET MYSTERY.

    There was an exciting half-hour in the French Chamber of Deputies, when M. Buisson interpellated the Government regarding ...

    Article : 187 words
  31. STATE REVENUE

    The State revenue for February was £2,844,482, an increase of £34,982 over that for February, 1923. Stamp and probate duties showed a decrease of ...

    Article : 310 words
  32. THE HOOD.

    The great warship leading the visiting British Squadron is named after a great man. He was a sailor, and eventually a politician, too. Rising rapidly in his ...

    Article : 215 words
  33. REASONS.

    Many writers are still looking for reasons to explain the rise of the Labour party in England to power. Generally speaking they look too closely around the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 342 words
  34. RUGBY TOURING TEAM.

    The "Yorkshire Post," commenting on the players selected for the Rugby League's tour In Australia expresses, the opinion that they will form the nucleus ...

    Article : 245 words
  35. WIRELESS MESSAGES.

    A most successful experiment in automatically transmitting wireless messages from the sea to London, where they were actually printed in the ...

    Article : 95 words
  36. MURDER IN SUSSEX.

    After leaving her music teacher's house, at Chichester, early on Monday evening. Vera Hood, aged 12, mysteriously disappeared. ...

    Article : 55 words
  37. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Australian Press Association learns that a feeling is growing in official and financial circles that Mr. Theodore, the Premier of Queensland is likely to be ...

    Article : 198 words
  38. VICTORIA.

    At a conference at the Trades Hall, representatives of the boilermakers, ship-wrights, dockers, painters, and engineering trades alleged that the repairs being ...

    Article : 125 words
  39. PROGRESS.

    A little thing that may have escaped notice is the frequency of alterations in the design of great towns and the great buildings they contain. It was ...

    Article : 209 words
  40. VITRIOL THROWING.

    Davina Brown, a mill girl of Dundee, was sentenced to two years' imprisonment for throwing vitrol at Thomas Crombie, a married man, whose sight ...

    Article : 103 words
  41. ROBBERY AT HAMILTON

    During the absence of the inmates on Thursday afternoon, the residence of Mr. F. M'Namara, at the corner of Silsoe and Myola streets, Hamilton, was ...

    Article : 68 words
  42. GIRL GUIDES.

    Preparatory to organising companies of Girl Guides in Newcastle, Miss Drury, of the Ryde G.G. Company, and district commandant in Maitland, has expressed ...

    Article : 55 words
  43. H. A. BARRACLOUGH, LTD.

    For the convenience of old and intending clients, H. A. Barraclough, Ltd., have made arrangements to visit Newcastle regularly. Watch this space ...

    Article : 33 words
  44. Advertising

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