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  2. GALLIPOLI.

    Further notes from the diary of Admiral Wemyss on the Gallipoli campaign are published. He says that though the ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Anti-Labour lobby correspondents in the House of Commons scent a possible political crisis over a new Government bill introduced by Mr. J. ...

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  4. EMPIRE EXHIBITION STRIKE. 12,000 Men Idle

    Exciting scenes occurred at Wembley to-day, when thousands of strikers, marching en masse, visited all sections of the Exhibition buildings, ...

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  5. THE OIL LANDS SCANDAL

    At the oil inquiry to-day, J. E. Dych, campaign manager for the late Jake Hamon, denied that Hamon told him he gave 250,000 dollars to Senator ...

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  6. VOLCANIC ERUPTION.

    Sudden activity has developed in the volcano Stromboli, in the Lipari Islands, which for many years has emitted only flames and gases. The ...

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  7. SECRET DIPLOMACY. All Treaties to be Public.

    The Government's intention to carry out the Labour policy of no secret treaties has been announced in the House of Commons. ...

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  8. FLOODS IN POLAND.

    Heartrending scenes are occurring in the flooded districts of Warsaw, three of the suburbs being under water. The magnificent palace of the ...

    Article : 88 words
  9. QUEENSLAND'S PASTORAL INTERESTS.

    Many members of the Government party are at present in the country participating in the local authority elections' campaign, but it appears from the ...

    Article : 181 words
  10. NORTHERN AUSTRALIA.

    Discussions have begun at the Field Museum of Natural History at Chicago, the American Museum of Natural History in New York, and the Museum of ...

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  11. THE BAVARIAN REVOLT. SENTENCES UPON THE PRISONERS.

    The court was packed to suffocation when the sentences were read, many being unable to gain admission. Genenl Ludendorff was in the full ...

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  12. EASTERN MARKETS.

    "A represenative deputation of traders and manufacturers waited upon the Minister for Customs (Mr. Chapman), yesterday to make further requests for ...

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  13. QUEENSLAND LOAN. WAY NOW CLEAR FOR UNDERWRITING.

    The Premier of Queensland. Mr. Theodore, has informed the Australian Press Association that he is profoundly gratified at the press reception of ...

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  14. PROHIBITION.

    It is officially learned that the United States has opened negotiations with Japan, Germany, Denmark, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden for the ...

    Article : 119 words
  15. LUDENDORFF DEMANDS ARREST.

    The sentences virtually amount to an acquittal, since the period of detention will be deducted from the sentences. The closing scenes of the trial were ...

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  16. COMMENT BY LABOUR PAPER.

    The "Daily Herald" (Labour) cites the experience of Mr. Theodore as an example of direct action by the London bankers, and laments the success ...

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  17. PORT OF LONDON RATES.

    A deputation from the London Chamber of Commerce and other trading associations attended a meeting of the Port of London Authority ...

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  18. TREATY TO BE TABLED IN FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Confirming this message to-night, the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) announced that he proposed to table the treaty in the House of Representatives ...

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  19. EVERY DAY NEEDED NOW.

    Senator Wilson and the High Commissioner for Australia, Sir Joseph Cook, visited the Exhibition grounds at Wembley unofficially yesterday, and ...

    Article : 145 words
  20. NEW PENSION SCHEME.

    The most outstanding piece of social legislation in Argentina, becoming effective to-day, and being bitterly opposed by both Labour unions and ...

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  21. MR. THEODORE VISITS HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    The British Parliamentary Labour Party gave a luncheon to-day at the House of Commons to Mr. Theodore. Mr. Ramsay MacDonnld, the Prime Minister, ...

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  22. STEAMER ON FIRE.

    Twelve hundred pilgrims for Jeddan in Arabia, are on board the bur[?]ng. British steamer Frangestan, from Bombay. The vessel is now making for ...

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  23. EARLY ENGLISH POETS.

    Big prices have been realised at Sotheby's auction rooms for rare works of early English poetry, mostly mere pamphlets, forming part of the ...

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  24. MIGRATION.

    Senator Wilson, of Australia, has returned from the tour in the furtherance of migration, during which he thoroughly inspected the methods of ...

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  25. INSECT PESTS.

    According to the Public Health authorities there is an urgent necessity for the immediate appointment of a highlytrained plant pathologist to deal ...

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  26. 500 POLICE FOR WEMBLEY.

    Five hundred police will be drafted to Wembley to-morrow to protect the workers who are willing to continue. ...

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  27. GOVERNMENT'S ATTITUDE.

    The Secretary for the Colonies, Mr. J. H. Thomas, in the House of Commons to-day contradicted in the strongest possible manner the rumour that ...

    Article : 106 words
  28. ALLEGED DEFAULTER.

    The United States Navy Department has spread throughout the world a net to catch Lieut. Irvine Brown, on assistant paymaster attached to the ...

    Article : 138 words
  29. EMPIRE WIRELESS.

    Questioned in the House of Commons regarding Marconi's experiments in short wave directional transmission of wireless in relation to the ...

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  30. MACLAREN'S WORLD FLIGHT.

    In response to a cablegram from Maclaren, Messrs Napier and Son despatched a special messenger with spare parts. The messenger flew to Paris to-day, ...

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  31. DISMISSED AMERICAN CONSULS.

    Every cloud in Anglo-American relations has been removed by settlement of the long-standing dispute regarding the American consulate at Newcastle. ...

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  32. STRIKE AT AN ASYLUM.

    A hundred attendants at Letterkenny Asylum, in County Donegal, Ireland, are on strike. To-day two lunatics attempted to escape and were ...

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  33. YOUNG AUSTRALIA LEAGUE

    The members of the Young Australia League, now visiting England, went on a walking tour in London this morning, and inspected St. James's Palace, where ...

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  34. DOES NOT AFFECT AUSTRALLA.

    Referring to-night to the strike of workmen engaged in the erection of buildings for the British Empire Exhibition at Wembley park, the Prime ...

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  35. SHIPYARD TROUBLE.

    Last week shipbuilding employers in Great Britain decided on a national lockout in all shipyards as the result of the unofficial strike of engineers at ...

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  36. BLACKMAIL OFFENDERS.

    A batch of six blackmailers was sentenced at the Old Bailey to-day to terms ranging from four to seven years' imprisonment. One accused ...

    Article : 118 words
  37. AVIATORS ON STRIKE.

    A deputation of pilots and mechanics from Croydon aerodrome, assisted by Mr. Ben Tillett, the Labour leader, waited upon the secreatry for Mr (Lord ...

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  38. BOXING.

    Georges Carpentier, the French boxing champion, has accepted terms to meet Tunney, the American light-heavyweight champion, at New York or New ...

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  39. N.S.W. FINANCE.

    The revenue for New South Wales for the nine months of the financial year ended March 31, amounted to £25,615000, showing in increase of £1,158,355, as ...

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  40. NEW JAPANESE SOCIETY.

    The Tokio correspondent of the United Press Association of New York says that several hundred retired admirals and generals have begun an ...

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  41. INDIAN CONSPIRACY.

    A Bolshesik conspiracy case came before the Court at Cawnpore to-day, in which all four of the accused, two of whom were Hindus and two Mussulmans, ...

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  42. PICTURE THEATRE ON FIRE.

    Last night 26 people lost their lives and over 55 were injured in consequence of a fire and panic at a picture theatre at Tacubaya City, a ...

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  43. GOLF.

    In the North and South open golf championship of America now being held at Pinehurst, in North Carolina, Hagen is leading the field in the first ...

    Article : 137 words
  44. PERSIAN AFFAIRS.

    The Teheran correspondent of Reuter's Agency states that the Premier of Persia atter visiting a meeting of the Ulema (congregation of wise or learned men), ...

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  45. CONFIDENCE TRICKSTERS.

    Confidence men, who are known to be devising tricks for the benefit of Dominion and American visitors to the Empire Exhibition secured first blood ...

    Article : 174 words
  46. REPARATIONS.

    Intimations in the report of General Dawes, one of the American experts appointed to inquire into the question of German reparation payments, and ...

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  47. SERIOUS CHARGES.

    Terence Albert Green, a medical practitioner, aged 52 years, and Alice Maude Seaton, nurse, aged 398 years, who were charged with having murdered Elsio ...

    Article : 144 words
  48. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Australian Press Association learns tnat the experimental shipment of New Zealand chilled beef by the s.s. Kent was inconclusive, as the length of ...

    Article : 102 words
  49. CONSUMPTION.

    Dr. Spahlinger, who claims to have discovered a cure for consumption, has written to Sir James Allen, the High Commissioner for New Zealand, ...

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  50. DRAMATIC DEATH.

    Recently a Pans recluse named Nicolas Piorot bought a coffin with most magnificent fittings, and informed his neighbours that he ...

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  51. TENNIS.

    At the Metropole lawn tennis tournament at Cannes yesterday Mlle. Lenglen and Norman Brooks, in the first round, defeated Van Alen, an American student ...

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  52. THE BRITISH BUDGET.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon Mr. Philip Snowden, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, announced that he would deliver his Budget speech on the ...

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