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  2. THE POPE.

    The following appears prominently in the "Morning Post":— "It is understood in Roman Catholic circles in England that there is considerable ...

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  3. A NEW SCHEME.

    The action of the Seamen's Union in obtaining control of the Sydney maritime transport group by having ono of its members elected as group ...

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  4. THE GOVERNOR.

    The reference which his Excellency the Governor (Sir Matthew Nathan) made at Rosewood last week to the home in England at which, presently, ...

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  5. PLANNED RISING.

    The trial has been commenced of 16 Communists, who are charged with a variety of offences, arising from the building up of an organisation for the ...

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  6. "ONLY SOLUTION."

    The Secretary of State and Colonics (Mr. L. C. M. S. Amery), speaking at the Colonial Institute, appealed to financial and business people to use their power to ...

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  7. HEAVY STORMS.

    A cyclonic storm caused much damage at Beaudesert yesterday afternoon, the buildings affected including the hospital, the Beaudesert Hotel, and several business places. A panic occurred among the patients ...

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  8. POWER ALCOHOL.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) is impressed with a scheme from Queensland for the manufacture of power alcohol from molasses and sugar ...

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  9. ARMY AND AIR.

    Parliament reassembled this afternoon, no ceremonial being observed. The main business in the House of Commons to-day was the second reading of the ...

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  10. DENSE FOG.

    A fog, rivalling in density the recent London blankets of mist, and hitherto unknown here, has settled over the northern half of the United States ...

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  11. MOERAKI'S CREW.

    Owing to the deadlock which has occurred on the Mocraki, on which Australian rates of pay are demanded by the seamen before a full crew will be supplied, ...

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  12. NO TRUCKS.

    Owing to the non-arrival of trucks 30 tons of bananas have not been despatched for inclusion in the Southern fruit special train. Cases of the fruit are ...

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  13. NAVAL LEAKAGE.

    The trial was concluded to-day, of Jeriemiah Joseph O'Leary and Cyril M'Gough, who were charged with having been concerned in a plot to blow up ...

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  14. WALL OF FIRE.

    A dazzling flash of lightning, which, for a few seconds, seemed to throw a wall of fire across the overcast sky, caused considerable damage to-day to ...

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  15. UNEMPLOYMENT DOLE.

    The "Daily Herald" states that the Cabinet has definitely decided to use all possible administrative powers in order to reduce the aggregate amount of ...

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  16. SHOTS FIRED.

    The corridor of the Chamber of the National Assembly was the scene of serious shooting yestetday. Following an a[?]tion, Halid Pasha, the Deputy for ...

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  17. IN 12 DAYS.

    The aeronautical expert of the "Daily Express" understands that the airship service to India will be preceded by an all-metal aeroplane service, occupying 12 ...

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  18. SHIP OWNERS' TRIALS.

    The Adelaide Steamship Company's steamer Lameroo was enabled to leave on Wednesday afternoon for Newcastle, via Whyalla,. On Tuesday a seaman left ...

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  19. WORTH NOTING.

    In three years in the Brisbane City Council an anti-Socialist administration left a surplus of £25,000. In eight ...

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  20. WHAT HAS LABOUR DONE IN LOCAL GOVERNMENT?

    In three years in London in Labour-controlled boroughs it increased the rates by as high as 86 per cent., and it ...

    Article : 106 words
  21. WOMAN SHOT.

    Advice was received by telegraph at police headquarters in Sydney to-day that kathleen. Withers (a married woman) had been shot dead at Kingstown, seven ...

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  22. GOVERNOR OF KENYA.

    The death has occurred of Sir Robert Coryndon, who had been Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Kenya Colony and High Commissioner of Zanzibar since ...

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  23. BEAM WIRELESS.

    At question time in the House of Commons to-day, the Postmaster-General (Sir William Mitchell-Thompson) said that sites for beam wireless stations for ...

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  24. NEW DIRIGIBLE.

    According to the Aircraft Development Corporation a new type ot dirigible is to be built at a local automobile plant for the Government as the first ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN CADETS.

    The Australian cadets this morning placed a wreath on the tomb of the Unknown Warrior in the presence of Marshal Foch and General Gouraud ...

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  26. INTEREST BILL.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons to-day with regard to the final figures of the last conversion loan, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. ...

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  27. HELICOPTER TRIALS.

    Out of 16 entries for the Air Ministry's helicopter competition for a prize of £50,000, the only one undertaking the tests at Farnborough in April is an ...

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  28. WAR DEBTS.

    Comments in the newspapers to-day emphasise the necessity for time to probe the British debt proposals before France can enter into any commitments, and generally ...

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  29. GERMAN MURDERER.

    Haarman, the German butcher who was charged at Hanover with having murdered 27 youths while he was a recruiting agent for the "Black Reichswo[?]" ...

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  30. DEFENCE AT SEA.

    Owing to the increase of piracy in the China Sea, many first-class steamers plying in the Singapore and China trade have been fitted with barbed wire ...

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  31. TRUST ABUSED.

    Dr. [?] who resigned from the Ministry during the Marx Cabinet, when accused in connection with the Prussian Bank scandal, was arrested after being ...

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  32. GREEK PATRIARCH.

    In replying to the Archbishop of Canterbury, who raised the question of the Turkish expulsion of the Occumenical Patriarch from Constantinople, in the ...

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  33. NEW CONCERT HALL.

    The City Council has decided to rebuild the Concert Hall of the Town Hall, and reconstruct other portions of the building on the present site. The matter of ...

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  34. LABOUR BALLOT.

    Owing to alleged irregularities in the Labour ballot for the selection of five candidates in New South Wales at the Sonate elections, 2500 votes have been ...

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  35. SUSPENDED.

    Councillor A. L. Page, of South Melbourne, has been suspended from membership of the Labour Party for six months by the Victorian executive. The ...

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  36. PRUSSIAN PREMIERSHIP.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the former Chancellor (Dr. Marx) has been elected by a small majority to succeed Dr. Braun (the ...

    Article : 64 words
  37. QUESTION OF SECURITY.

    It is officially denied that there has been any discussion, as reported in Paris, between Britain. France, and Germany, with a view to the revival of the [?]litary ...

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  38. CYCLONE AT SEA.

    The notes issied by the State Meteorologist (Mr. G. G. Bond) at 4.30 p.m. yesterday stated: "A wireless report furnishes the information that at 9 a.m. ...

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  39. ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL.

    The "Times" Fund for the preservation of St. Paul's Cathedral now stands at £232,402. ...

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  40. FOR WIRELESS ENTHUSIASTS

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  41. "MUDDLE AND SCANDAL."

    The "Daily Herald," in a leader entitled "The Muddle and Scandal of Migration Methods," says: "We have no projudic against emigration. Many people in ...

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  42. TRAMCAR ACCIDENTS.

    At about 7.30 o'clock yesterday morning a tramear bound for East Brisbane came to a standstill in Stanley-street at the ordinary stop beyond Victoria. Bridge, ...

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  43. POISON IN BOTTLE.

    Important developments have occurred in connection with the illness of Mrs. Agnes Marshall, who, a few days ago, was found to be suffering from poisoning. ...

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  44. A LINK THAT BINDS.

    Standing in the heart of London, St. Paul's Cathedral is a beacon light for Britishers throughout the world. A structure of great architectural beauty, ...

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  45. BALLOT BOX SCANDAL.

    Mr. Bailey, M.L.A., who returned to-day from the Australian Workers' Union convention at Melbourne, where the report of the Premier of Queensland (Mr. ...

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  46. BIGAMY ADMITTED.

    Arthur Wicks has been committed for trial on his own confession of bigamy. Wicks told the police that he first married in South Africa in the year 1880, and ...

    Article : 85 words
  47. VIOLENT CLASH.

    Violent fighting took place at Marseilles when Communists tried to break up a meeting addressed by General De Castelnau, one of the leaders of French ...

    Article : 72 words
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