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  2. EGYPT.

    It is officially stated that Egypt has been created an independent sovereign State subject to certain reservations, and that ...

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  3. "OUR GREAT JOY."

    His Majesty the King to-night issued the following message to the nation:- "The Queen and I cannot allow the day to pass which has been to ...

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  4. IMMIGRATION.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), in his statement in reply to Mr. H. S. Gullett, following the lattet's lesignation as Suprintendent of Immigration in ...

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  5. METHODIST RALLY.

    Enthusiasm, generous giving, aud a determination to meet the financial liabilities involved in the big forward movement of Methodism, in Queensland ...

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  6. ST. DAVID'S SOCIETY.

    About 130 ladies' and gentlemen attended the annual dinner of St. David's Society of Brisbane, held in the Majestic Cafo last evening, the chair being ...

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  7. STRUCK A ROCK.

    The Deputy Director of Navigation (Captain N. G. Roskruge) received a wire-less message late last night to the effect that the steamer Taiyuan had reported ...

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  8. WEST END SCENES.

    Oprarious scenes were witnessed in the West End in the evening, the participants chiefly being girls and young men. By 9 o'clock the neighbourhood of the ...

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  9. WEST AUSTRALIAN CHURCH.

    The annual Conference of the Western Australian Methodist Church elected the Rev. Gilbert Maclaren as President for the year. In his address, the retiring ...

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  10. FALLS FROM TRAMS.

    Two tramway accidents, strikingly similar in the manner in which ithey occurred, happened at Clayfield yesterday at about 4.15 p.m. Mrs. Mary Ellen Chippendale ...

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  11. N0 AUDIENCE!.

    Messrs. S. Whitmce and A. Brown, the two Progressive candidates for the Bathurst sent, had to abandon a meeting at Spring Hill to-night because not one ...

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  12. AUSTRALIA'S FELICITATIONS.

    Felicitations to H.R.H. Princess Mary on the occasion of her marriage with Viscount Lascelles were forwarded to-day on behalf of the people of Australia ...

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  13. WEAKER POSITION.

    The general strike position has considerably improved owing to the stronger attitude adopted by the police, and it the improvement is maintained it is probable ...

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  14. FRENCH HOMAGE.

    The newspapers devote articles to the Royal wedding. Marshal F[?]ch issued through "Le Matin" a manifesto saying: "All France participates in new homages ...

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  15. "SOME MISUNDERSTANDING."

    The Australia Press Associatin is authoratively informed with reference to the controversy between the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) and Mr. ...

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  16. TAKEN TO TASK.

    Many unions are strongly opposed to the step taken by the New South Wales Trades and Labour Council in deciding to affiliate with the Third International ...

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  17. WORKERS' REVOLT.

    A serious workers revolt arose in Moscow following a strike at the railway shops and the waterworks. A regiment of "Red" Guards joined the rebels and fired ...

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  18. LONDON'S GREETINGS.

    On Princess Alans wedding day the proverbial fickleness of the English climate showed fickleness in the right direction, for the sun shone brilliantly throughout ...

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  19. SERIOUS CONFLICT.

    The most serious conflict yet-reported occured at Boksburg, where a large body of strikers marched to the goal with the object of releasing imprisoned sinkers. ...

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  20. LITHGOW WORKS.

    A total of 100 men is to be dismissed at the Lithgow iron works this week. In making the announcement to-day, Mr. Hoskins said that tho blast furnaces ...

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  21. MANY RUMOURS.

    The political situation continues to be most uncomfortable. Frequent rumours uro associated with the names of various members of the Cabinet, declaring this ...

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  22. THE RIVER TRAGEDY.

    At about 6 a.m. yesterday the water police recovered near Victoria Bridge the body of Leonard Francis Crozier, the third victim of the motor boat tragedy, ...

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  23. MINING ACCIDENT.

    Further detail in connection with the fall of earth at the Tannymorel Coal Mining Company's workings at Mount Colliery, on Monday, show that Patrick ...

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  24. SUFFRAGE BILL.

    The Suffrage Bill in the Diet was defeated by 213 votes to 147. The debate on the Bill—a stormy one-has extended over many weeks. ...

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  25. IMMIGRATION LITERATURE.

    ThE Commonwealth Immigration Officer (Mr. Percy Hunter), referring to an allegation by the Premier of New South Wales (Mr. Dooley), cabled from ...

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  26. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Information was received in Newcastle to-night that the New South Wales Ministry is prepared to advance a loan of £21,650 at a rate of interest of 5¾per ...

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  27. DAIL EIREANN.

    The Dail Eireann estimates for the half-year ending June, 1922, total £203,121, including £81,000 for defence (Ministers will each receive £500 per annum. ...

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  28. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    The position of the returned soldiers in the public service was discussed by a deputation from the New South Wales branch of the Returned Soldiers' League ...

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  29. SUGGESTED INQUIRY.

    Mr. H. S. Gullett said to-day that he would respectfully suggest to Mr. Hughes that the only way to settle the controversy regarding the policy of the ...

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  30. INDUSTRIAL CONFERENCE.

    Whether the conference of the representatives of Capital and Labour, which for a week has been discussing the economic and industrial position of the ...

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  31. THREE STOWAWAYS

    Three stowaways, Edward Gordon (aged 23 years), James Kelly, and John Black (aged 27 years), wera discovered secreted on the steamer Toromeo, ...

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  32. ANTI-DUMPING.

    The Chamber of Commerce discussed the Anti-dumping Act at scane length last night, and, resolved to instruct its delegates at the forthcomint commerce ...

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  33. VISCOUNT HARCOURT'S DEATH.

    At the inquest into the death of Viscount Harcourt the evidence showed that he had been unwell since a breakdown in health in 1919. His doctor ordered ...

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  34. CAUCUS RALLY IN SYDNEY.

    Addressing a Caucuc rally in the Sydney Town fall to-night, the Premier of Queensland (Mr. Theodore) said that there were 3900 wealthy individuals in ...

    Article : 178 words
  35. PROPERTY DISPOSITION.

    Reserved judgment was given by his Honour Mr. Justice Parsons to-day in the action brought to sett'e the disposition of the property bequeathed ...

    Article : 173 words
  36. A NEW COMPANY.

    A new company has been formed under the name of the Tasmanian Breweries Propty., Ltd. The company will take over the assets and trade from the ...

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  37. COMMONWEALTH PENSIONS.

    On February 28 there were 38,819 invalid pensions in force, and 194,393 old age pensions. ...

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  38. MATERNITY CLAIMS.

    During the eight months of the present financial year 92,680 maternity claims were granted, as compared with 95,408 granted in 1920-21, and 82,350 in 1919-20. ...

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  39. NEW YORK BROKERS.

    Two more brokerage firms in Wall-street have collapsed, making a total of 10 in less than a week. ...

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