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  2. GERMAN AFFAIRS. Chancellor's Policy Speech.

    Reuter's correspondent at Dusseldorf states that the German Chance[?]r (Dr. Stresemann), in an election speech, advocated the policy of the execution of ...

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  3. AVIATION. Frenchman's Remarkable Performance.

    Interest in the British and American world flights is intensified by the remarkable performance of the French military airman, Lieutenant D'Oisy, ...

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  4. AMERICAN ELECTIONS.

    Great interest and surprise have been aroused in the House of Representatives by Mr. Upshaw's announcement that he will be a candidate for ...

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  5. CITY OF SINGAPORE.

    The sceene of the fire at Port Adelaide during the week-end presented a dismal spectacle to-day. The fire on the City of Singapore—a tragedy unparalleled in the ...

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  6. THE FRUIT INDUSTRY. Inter-State Conference.

    The 17th annual inter-State conference of Australian fruitgrowers was opened in the Legislative Council-chambers at Parliament House ...

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  7. NEW ZEALAND STRIKE Railwaymen Resuming Work.

    Improved train services are being run from most centres to-day. The General Manager of the railways (Mr. McVilly) states that a number of guards ...

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  8. CHINESE AFFAIRS.

    A meeting which wis convened here, under the auspices of certain Chinese lenders, to discuss the arrest of Chinese soldiers for assaulting foreigners with ...

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  9. DEFENCE PROPOSALS.

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Bowden) referred to-day to the defence proposals announced by the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) at Berwick. Vic. ...

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  10. COMMUNISTS ASSAULT WITH TRUNCHEONS.

    Se[?]ns disturbances took place to-night in connection with an election meeting of the German People's party. Communists blocked the neighbouring ...

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  11. JAPANESE BASE FOR BRITISH FLIER.

    The Canadian trawler Thiepval, with Colonel Broome aboard, who will establish a base for Maclaren, is expected on Wednesday from the Commander ...

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  12. CANADA-AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    Addressing the Canadian Club on international relations, Mr. Donald Mackinnon, the Australian Commissioner in the United States, urged the ...

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  13. SECRET SOCIETY.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that the Stuttgart police to-day discovered the existence of a secret terror and murder ...

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  14. POISON SUICIDE.

    An inquest was held on Saturday on the body of Elsie Nagel, aged 26 years, living at Limehouse, London. Evidence was given that on the eve of voyaging ...

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  15. THE AMERICAN FLIERS.

    The American world fliers are expected to arrive at Paramushir, one of the Kurile Islands, on Thursday at the earliest with luck from Attu, the most ...

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  16. TENNIS. STATUS OF PLAYER-JOURNALISTS.

    A movement was begun among constituent members of the United States Lawn Tennis Association to annul the ruling of the Amateur Rules Committee ...

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  17. AVIATION DEVELOPMENT.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" says that Germany, despite everything, is determined to be the central point of air travel in ...

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  18. COMMUNISTS AND A.L.P.

    The A.L.P. Conference on Saturday received a report from the committee appointed on the previous Saturday to investigate the position of the ...

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  19. PARLIAMENTARIANS INJURED.

    Messrs. Henry Holland, Peter Fraser, I. Brindle, and D. W. Coleman, leading members of the Labour party, who had been touring the southern districts in ...

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  20. REPARATIONS.

    The replies by the Allies to the exports' reports on reparations are most favourably commented on. The French press emphasises the conciliatory tone ...

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  21. CHINESE PIRATES. BRITISH GUARDS ON RIVER BOATS.

    Steamship piracies are becoming so frequent between Canton and Hongkong that the British authorities have decided to place British soldiers guards ...

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  22. THE PADDINGTON MURDERS.

    Edward Williams, who was sentenced to death for the murder of his three children at Paddington will be hanged at Long Bay Gaol at 9 o'clock ...

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  23. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    A party of 23 persons, including 15 Japanese champions who are to take part in the Olympic games, left Kobo on board the steamer Kateri Maru ...

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  24. MOUNTAINEERING TRAGEDY.

    A father and son named F[?]r, who were mountaineering in Switzerland, were struck by a falling rock, and hur[?]ed, tied together, a distance of 300ft. ...

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  25. GRANTS IN CASE OF DEATH.

    In the event of the death of officers of ships on the Hongkong register, owing to piratical attacks, the Government undertakes to pay a grant to the widows ...

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  26. YOUNG AUSTRALIANS.

    Members of the Young Australia League to-day attended an Anzac service at Hounslow Barracks. In the afternoon they attended Madame ...

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  27. LABOUR SPEECHES.

    The Deputy Lender in the House of Commons (Mr. Clynes), speaking at Burton, in Staffordshire, and referring to Mr. Lloyd George's reproaches, ...

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  28. GERMAN SHIPPING.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Morning Post" states that for the first time since 1914 a German liner called at the French port of Cherbourg ...

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  29. SOUTH AFRICAN PRISON[?]RS.

    It was the intention of the South African Government to pardon certain prisoners on the occasion of the visit of the Prince of Wales, and the ...

    Article : 100 words
  30. ANZAC DAY.

    At a service held in commemoration of Anzac Day at Portsmouth where 11 Australians are buried in the local cemetery, a letter was read from the ...

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  31. ELIGIBILITY BEYOND DOUBT.

    Mr. H. Myrick, the chairman of the Davis Cap Tennis Committee, wrote to Tilden expressing great surprise at the latter's resignation from the ...

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  32. DOUBLE TRAGEDY.

    The bodies of Mrs. Ettie Saeter, aged 13 years, and her daughter, Ettie, aged 16 years, were discovered this afternoon in a house in Ocean-street, Mereweather, ...

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  33. MIGRATION.

    Practically the whole of the population of Stornoway, in the Hebrides, flocked to the pier yesterday to bid a Ga[?]c farewell to 300 young men and ...

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  34. BATTLEFIELD PILGRIMS.

    Seven hundred members of the St. Barnabas Pilgrimage Fund, drawn from all parts of the Empire, arrived at [?] to-day after a stormy ...

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  35. BRITISH FOOTBALL. ASSOCIATION LEAGUES.

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  36. INTOXICATING LIQUORS.

    The United Kingdom Alliance reports that the people of Great Britain spent £307,5000,000 in intoxicants in 1923, as compared with £330,000,000 in ...

    Article : 87 words
  37. SUSPICIOUS DEATH.

    The police at Woking, in Surrey, arrested last week a Frenchman named Jacques Vaquir on a charge of murdering Alfred Jones, the landlord of ...

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  38. NAVAL SERVICE IN WAR.

    The Prince of Wales unveiled at Chatham to-day one of three memorials erected at British ports in memory of 25,563 men and women who perished ...

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  39. BRITISH CHAMPIONSHIP.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 108 words
  40. FOUND DEAD.

    Leslie Arthur Hughes, 16 years, of West Leederville, employed at a wickerware factory, was found lying head on his bed this morning with a bullet wound ...

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  41. BOXING. CARPENTIER v. TOWNLEY.

    The fight between Carpentier and Townley has been postponed until May 1 owing to rain. ...

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  42. IRISH BOUNDARY.

    Captain the Rt. Hon G. C. Craig, a member of the House of Commons for Antrim, speaking at Antrim last night, said that if Mr. Ramsay ...

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  43. SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

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  44. PRINCESS'S HOMAGE.

    The Brussels correspondent of the Central News Agency reports that Princess Manrie-Jose, the daughter ot King Albert, participated in the old ...

    Article : 122 words
  45. RUGBY.

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  46. SHAKESPEARE'S DAY.

    At the Shakespeare celebrations at Stratford-on-Avon on Wednesday, Mr T, M, Shakespeare, the secretary of the New South Wales Country Press ...

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  47. LIGHT-HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP.

    In a 20-ronnd contest for the light-heavyweight championship of Europe, Clement, the Swiss champion, defeated Bonnel, the French champion, on ...

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  48. FRENCH POLITICAL FRACAS.

    communists wrecked a National election meeting to-day, when the platform was stormed. A free fight developed, m which M. Tardieu ...

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  49. FIGHTING IN SYRIA.

    The Jerusalem correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that irregular bands of Turks defeated the French forces in the North of Syria, and ...

    Article : 55 words
  50. AUSTRALIAN INTERNATIONAL PLAYER.

    Raymond, a New South Wales Rhodes scholar, has been selected to represent London in a Rugby football match against Paris. Raymond, who ...

    Article : 54 words
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