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  2. "TRAITOR!"

    Addressing a meeting of railwaymen at Glasgow to-night, Mr. J. H. Thomas, Labour M.P. for Derby and formerly general secretary of the National ...

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  3. SECURITY PACT. A Momentous Week.

    The "Daily Express" says this week promises to be momentous for the future of Europe. After Mr. Austen Chamberlain (the Minister for Foreign ...

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  4. SEAMEN'S AWARD.

    The recent case between the Commonwealth Steamship Owners' Federation and the Seamen's Union was again called into Court to-day, before ...

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  5. PARALYSING TRADE.

    On the resumption to-day of the hearing of the plaint of the Federated Ship Painters' and Dockers' Union against the Commonwealth Steamship ...

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  6. RAILWAY DISASTER.

    The Cape-Natal express plunged into a river beyond Hartshill last night. The engine and a third-class coach were wrecked, and the driver ...

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  7. DREADFUL TRAGEDY.

    As the result of a sickening smash between an electric railway parcels coach and a motor-car at a level crossing, situated near the Highett railway station, ...

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  8. STATE POLITICS. Town and Country Party

    Officials of the Town and Country Political Federation deny that the recent extension of [?]ime for the receipt of nominations for the approaching ...

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  9. COMMONWEALTH AFFAIRS

    There are two or three movemente in the Commonwealth of interest to Tasmania so far as they bear upon political issues of vital moment to Tasmania's prosperity. ...

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  10. MODERN SOCIETY.

    Mr. Ramsay MacDonald. leader of the Labour party in the House of Commons and formerly Prime Minister, speaking at Porthcawl, in Wales, ...

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  11. BEEF EXPORTS.

    That the reduction of the wholesale price of meat is not likely for some time, and that Argentina production has practically reached its limit ...

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  12. FRANCE ALARMED.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" says M. Herriot, the Premier of France, is not at all pleased with Signor Mussolini, the Premier ...

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  13. PRIME MINISTER'S TOUR.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) arrived from West Australia on Sunday. On Monday Mr. Bruce enjoyed a fox hunt in his leisure from, after which he motored ...

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  14. CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT.

    The Federal Public Service Board, having adjudicated upon the appeals lodged by oficers of the Trade and Customs Department in all the States, and the necessary ...

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  15. PETERSHAM MURDER.

    "I don't know what I did I am not guilty of wilful murder I love the girl. Something must have snapped in my brain." ...

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  16. VICTORIAN WHEAT.

    The season's wheat already accounted tor at the railway stations in northern Victria totals 4,224,630 bags. Last year the total yield was 3,300,000 bags. Until this ...

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  17. VICTORIAN LABOUR PARTY.

    When the annual conference of the Victorian Labour party assembles at Easter a number of proposals for the pre-selection of Parliamentary ...

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  18. ROSS MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.

    A special meeting of the Ross Municipal Council was held to-day for the purpose of appointing a council clerk in place of Mr. D. R. Davis, who has ...

    Article : 109 words
  19. THE LABOUR PARTY.

    A meeting of the Tasmanian Labour party consisting of members of the Ministry and Parliament, and candidates who have been selected to contest the ...

    Article : 163 words
  20. AMERICAN FLEET.

    The first official intimation of the visit to Australia of the United States fleet was received by the Federal Ministry to-day. A cablegram form the British ...

    Article : 128 words
  21. LIFE AT WINCHESTER COLLEGE.

    There was a large and distinguished gathering at the Town-hall last night when Dr. M. J. Rendall, M.A., LL.D., headmaster of Winchester College ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLES.

    The cadets of the Young Australia League visited the famous Loncin Fort to-day, and were accorded a civic reception at the Town-hall. The[?] were ...

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  23. THE FASCISTS.

    The sixth anniversary of the foundation of Fascism was enthusiastically celebrated all over Italy to-day by imposing mass meetings. The ...

    Article : 122 words
  24. WEST AUSTRALIA AND FEDERATION.

    Giving evidence before the Pinancial Disabilities Commission to-day, representatives of the State-school Teachers' Union urged that the education of a nation was ...

    Article : 331 words
  25. INCREASED PORT CHARGES.

    The Hobart Marine Board recently decided to increase the port dues on overseas steamers in order to cover the cost of maintaining lights, of which it will ...

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  26. MISSING WOMAN LOCATED.

    The apparent mysterious disappearance of a woman who is one of the principal witnesses in an appeal case about to be heard was cleared up ...

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  27. ALLEGED BRUTAL ASSAULT.

    A story of an alleged brutal assault on a police cons[?]ble on the night of Fedraary 21 was told at the Police Court to-day, when William Timnins, Alice Paterson, ...

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  28. DEEP-WATER HARBOURS.

    Sir George C. Buchanan, senior partner in the firm of Mean md Buchanan, consulting engineers, Westminster, London, arrived in Melbourne to-day. At ...

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  29. EXPORT OF FRUIT.

    Shortly before 9 o'clock yesterday morning the White Star liner Ceramic appeared off Franklin Island, and entering the Derwent half an hour later, steamed slowly ...

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  30. COMMONWEALTH LOAN.

    The position of bolders of State securities maturing on or before June 30 next and the opportunity afforded them of converting their holdings into the ...

    Article : 452 words
  31. ALLEGED LIBEL.

    The pending libel action in which Albert Charles Willis, secretary of the Australian Coal and Shale Employees' Federation, is claiming £2,000 damages against the ...

    Article : 111 words
  32. DISASTROUS FIRE.

    Six shops were destroyed at Ballina (N.S.W.) on Sunday night. The damage is estimated at £40,000, and the total insurances amounted to £25,000. ...

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  33. NE TEMERE BILL.

    Condemnation of the action of the New South Wales Ministry in deciding to re-introduce the Marriage Amendment (Ne Temere) Bill at a special ...

    Article : 148 words
  34. WHARF LABOURERS.

    A meeting of the Melbourne Wharf Labourers' Union was held on Sunday to enrol 100 new members. After more than 50 had been accepted for ...

    Article : 137 words
  35. INFANTILE PARALYSIS.

    Infantile paralysis shows no signs of abatement in New Zealand, and looking to that fact, as well as the fears expressed by some people who have ...

    Article : 176 words
  36. BURNIE SHOW.

    A further meeting to discuss the question of re-forming the Burnie Agricultural and Pastoral Society, which was disbanded last year owing to the lack of ...

    Article : 163 words
  37. GOLD SHIPMENT.

    Large consignments of gold coin were brought by the steamer Persic, which arrived in Melbourne to-day from Liverpool and South Africa. The ...

    Article : 86 words
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