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  2. DOCKERS' STRIKE.

    There are now fully 40,000 dock labourers on strike in England is a [?]rotest against the reduction of one shilling [?] day in their wages. Of the total ...

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  3. REPARATIONS.

    The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph' says that it is now generally taken for granted that M. Poincare, the Prime Minister of France, ...

    Article : 322 words
  4. CRISIS IN SPAIN.

    A serious political agitation has broken out in Spain, and the words "Revolution" and "Fascisti" are on everybody's lips. One of the strongest ...

    Article : 325 words
  5. INDIAN BANK FAILURE.

    The High Court of Bombay has dismissed an appeal from the decision dissolving the injunction to restrain the Imperial Bank of India from paying 50 ...

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  6. PRAYER BOOK.

    The House of Clergy of the Church of England Assembly appointed to deliberate on all matters concerning the Church of England, but not to deal with ...

    Article : 389 words
  7. COMMONWEALTH SHIPPING LINE.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the second reading debate on the Commonwealth Shipping Line Bill was continued. ...

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  8. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    When the recent fatal case of bubonic plague in Sydney was reported to the Federal Health Department, steps were immediately taken by the ...

    Article : 150 words
  9. TERRIBLE RAILWAY DISASTER IN NEW ZEALAND

    The greatest disaster that has happened on the New Zealand railways, causing 14 deaths, occurred on the Auckland to Wellington main trunk ...

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  10. POSITION IN SYDNEY.

    There have been no fresh developments regarding the case of bubonic plague in Sydney. Rat-catching has been revived with ...

    Article : 58 words
  11. ULSTER'S POSITION.

    Sir James Craig, the Premier of Ulster, interviewed by a representative of the "Daily Express" yesterday in regard to the statements made by Mr. T. ...

    Article : 314 words
  12. BRITISH DIVORCE LAWS.

    Giving evidence yesterday before the committee appointed by the House of Commons inquiring into the publication of the reports of divorce proceedings, ...

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  13. PRECAUTIONS IN TASMANIA.

    The Director of Public Health (Dr. E. Sydney Morris) in his capacity of Chief Quarantine Officer-General for Tasmania, yesterday received notification from the ...

    Article : 294 words
  14. REMOVAL OF COAL.

    The Dusseldorf correspondent of "Le Matin" states that an important arrangement has been concluded between Krupp's and the French authorities by ...

    Article : 74 words
  15. WEST AUSTRALIAN DEVELOPMENT.

    Mr. J. G. W. Smile's, [?] member of the Legislative Council for the Northern Province of West Australia, who is returning to Australia by the s.s. ...

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  16. FRENCH VIEW.

    It is confirmed that the French Government is preparing a document stating clearly the French view on the reparations question. ...

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  17. NEW STATES MOVEMENT.

    Questions relating to the formation of new States were discussed at a recent meeting of the Federal Country Party, and a committee was appointed to ...

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  18. LIST OF KILLED.

    The list of persons killed include: —Messrs. C. H. Painter, N. L. Waters, E. McCoomb, Paul Currie, and H. G. Hunt, and Mrs. W. Donald (all of ...

    Article : 67 words
  19. BOXING.

    The editors of prominent sporting newspapers in the United States are unanimous in declaring that Dempsey has deteriorated since his fight with ...

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  20. COAL MINERS' DISPUTE.

    Although the conference of representatives of the coal owners and miners had not reached a settlement of the dispute on the Maitland field, both ...

    Article : 321 words
  21. THE INJURED.

    The injured include:—Constab[?] Grant (Rotorua), and Misses S. Hughes, L. Brownlee, C. McFarlane, W. Campbell, and J. Ueale, Messrs. Harry F. ...

    Article : 107 words
  22. MAORI FOOTBALLERS' LUCKY CHANGE.

    The Maori footballers who lately toured Australia had entrained for Wanganui, and were first placed in a carriage near to the postal van, but ...

    Article : 108 words
  23. LOST TREVESSA.

    Mr. A. Buckley, Parliamentory Secretary to the Overseas Trade [?]epartment, replying to a question in the House of Commons to-day, said the ...

    Article : 81 words
  24. ECONOMIC CONFERENCE.

    At the annual conference of British Chambers of Commerce to-day, a resolution was passed instructing the executive to urge the Board of Trade to ...

    Article : 103 words
  25. ROYAL HUMANE SOCIETY.

    The Royal Humane Society will hold its annual distribution of awards in the Melbourne Town hall on Monday evening, July 23. His Excellency the ...

    Article : 276 words
  26. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A Leeds to Manchester express train collided to-day with a goods train at Diggle. Three engines and a number of carnages were completely wrecked. ...

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  27. DIVORCE CASES.

    The practice sometimes adopted by persons seeking evidence in divorce cases of examining parties upon whom they serve the legal paper, was ...

    Article : 292 words
  28. DEMPSEY PUZZLED.

    Dempsey admits that he was never more puzzled than by Gibbons, whom he declares he could not hit squarely. Exports agree that Dempsey is ...

    Article : 298 words
  29. IRISH ENVOYS.

    It is believed that the Irish delegates, Father O'Flanagan and Mr. J. O'Kelly, who have had under consideration certain proposals submitted by the Federal ...

    Article : 275 words
  30. NAVIGATION ACT.

    Many bitter complaints have been made to the Tariff Board that the Navigation Act is acting detrimentally to the interests of the Australian primary ...

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  31. BRITISH WORSTED INDUSTRY.

    Sir Philip Lloyd-Greame, President of the Board of Trade, to-day privately received a deputation representing the wool trade, headed by Sir Henry ...

    Article : 219 words
  32. BRITISH ARMY.

    Lord Derby, the Secretary of State for War, in presenting prizes at the Bisley meeting yesterday, said that it was something to have reached bedrock, i[?] ...

    Article : 76 words
  33. TRADE UNIONS.

    The animal report of the General Federation of Trade Unions shows that the membership of the Federation has been reduced by 526,000 since 1921, and ...

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  34. STRIKERS AND SECRET BALLOT.

    Neither the secretary of the Northern Coal Proprietors' Association nor the general socretary of the Miners' Federation (Mr. Willis) would comment on the ...

    Article : 124 words
  35. MIGRATION.

    In the House of Commons last night the Ulster members gave a dinner [?] Mr. Edgar, the well-known member at th[?] Legislative Council of Victoria, in ...

    Article : 99 words
  36. BELGIAN GOVERNMENT.

    The Belgian Chamber of Deputies, by 84 votes to 63, passed a vote of confidence in the newly-constructed Ministry under M. Theunis, the Premier. ...

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  37. VICTORIAN PUBLIC SERVICE.

    The Acting Premier (Sir Wm. McPherson) at the conclusion of a special meeting of the Cabinet tonight stated that it had been decided to increase the ...

    Article : 162 words
  38. CARPENTIER AND SIKI.

    The French Boeing Federation has called upon Battling Siki and Carpentier to sign a contract within ten days to fight for all the titles held by Siki. ...

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  39. LIQUOR REFORM.

    A poll on the prohibition issue is to be taken throughout Queensland on October 6. The poll will be taken upon the following resolutions:— ...

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  40. FOREIGN SEAMEN.

    The Labour Council has endorsed the following resolution passed by the Seamen's Union,—"That we, members of the Federated Seamen's Union, strongly ...

    Article : 150 words
  41. "EVEN! DAMN YOU!"

    Residents of Mitford, St Kilda, wer[?] startled this evening by the reports, in quick succession, of two revolver shots fired at a constable. This morning, ...

    Article : 190 words
  42. TENNIS.

    The final of the mixed doubles championship was decided at Wimbledon to-day, when Lycett and Miss Ryan defeated Washer (Belgium) and Mlle. Lenglen, ...

    Article : 200 words
  43. BULLOCK RUNS AMOK.

    When a mob of bullocks was being driven from Flemington to the Richmond abattoirs along the Batman-avenue this morning, several of the animals broke ...

    Article : 177 words
  44. BETTING TAX.

    At the proceedings to-day before the Select Committee appointed by the House of Commons to inquire into the proposed tax on betting, ...

    Article : 195 words
  45. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    The Men's Unemployment Committee of Johannesburg has sent communications to the unemployment committees of other Dominions with the object of ...

    Article : 82 words
  46. LABOUR SENATORS.

    At a meeting of the Labour Senators to-day, Senator Gardiner (N.S.W.) was re-appointed leader; Senator McDougall (N.S.W.) was elected deputy-leader, an[?] ...

    Article : 90 words
  47. THIEF ON TRAM.

    Shortly after Miss Mabel McBain, 17 years, of South Yarra, boarded a crowded tram in the city this afternoon a passenger said, "Look out, that man has ...

    Article : 107 words
  48. ALLEGED LIBEL.

    Henry Kneebone, editor of the "Daily Herald," Adelaide, has been committed for trial on a charge of libel laid by Brig.-General R. I. Leane, commandant ...

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  49. HENLEY REGATTA.

    In the seventh heat of the Diamond Sculls at Henley Regatta to-day Gollan beat Codman, an American, by two lengths. Gollan's time was 8min. 30sec. ...

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