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  2. VICTORIAN POLITICS

    Events moved rapidly in the State political situation to-day. Hope of the formation of a non-Labour Ministry has been practically abandoned, and it is ...

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  3. SENSATIONAL RAID

    The city of London had its greatest sensation of recent years yesterday, when the police raided a palatial building in Moorgate-street, wholly devoted ...

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  4. CHINA CIVIL WAR

    Forty thousand troops of General Chiang Kai-shek crossed the Yangtze, 40 miles up-river from Nanking, to-day, for the purpose of co-operating ...

    Article : 448 words
  5. GALLIPOLI

    On this memorable morning of May 6 there stood, drawn up in front of the Ottoman Turks, the army of the last Crusade. The main road to Krithia ...

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  6. AVIATION

    With the first report of favourable weather it is expected that the three airplanes, tho Curtis, Roosevelt, and Fields, will race from New York to ...

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  7. TRADE UNIONS BILL

    The Trades Disputes Bill was further considered in committee in the House of Commons to-day, when clause 1 continued to give the Government trouble. ...

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  8. GREAT FIRE IN MELBOURNE

    For more than three hours and a half to-day firemen were engaged fighting a severe outbreak in a softgoods warehouse at 246-248 Flinders ...

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  9. INDUSTRIAL MISSION

    Mr. E. W. Grayndler (N.S.W.), of the Australian Industrial Mission, appeared before the Executive Committee of the American Federation of Labour ...

    Article : 111 words
  10. SOUTH AFRICAN FLAG

    Loud Ministerial cheers greeted the announcement made in the House of Assembly to-day by Dr. D. F. Malan, the Minister of the Interior, that he ...

    Article : 350 words
  11. THE LONDON MURDER

    One of the most curious facts in connection with the investigations to-day regarding the finding of a woman's body in a trunk deposited at Charing ...

    Article : 384 words
  12. POLISH OFFICER KILLED

    A message from Warsaw to-—day says that the deputy-chief of the Polish Air Force, Lieut-Colonel Polowsky, was flying over Warsaw when a gust of wind ...

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  13. EMPIRE PARLIAMENTARY ASSOCIATION

    Mr. W. McCormack, the Premier of Queensland, and Mr. Patel, the President of the Legislative Council of India, were the chief guests to-day at a ...

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  14. THE ENGLISH SPEAKING RACES

    Sir Hugh Denison, the Australian Commissioner in the United States, addressing members of the English-speaking Union at Philadelphia to-day, said ...

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  15. ECONOMIC CONFERENCE

    The speech of Sir David Gordon (S.A.) at the Economic Conference in Geneva yesterday, dealing with tariffs and commercial treaties, and stating the ...

    Article : 221 words
  16. COLONIAL CONFERENCE

    The Colonial Conference to-day discussed proposals for creating a corps of research workers and experts. Arising out of the discussion two alternatives ...

    Article : 117 words
  17. MISSISSIPPI FLOODS

    While no definite break has yet occurred in the Bayou Dosglaizes levee, which protects the rich sugar-growing area of South Louisiana from the ...

    Article : 155 words
  18. STRIKE IN MADRAS

    A strike of the Burma Oil Co. employees in Madras for higher wages took a grave turn to-day when pickets stopped several laden petrol lorries. They felled ...

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  19. SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

    In the House of Lords th[?] afternoon Lord Stanley of Alderley (who, as Sir Arthur Lyulph Stanley, was Governor of Victoria from 1914 until 1920) urged ...

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  20. OVERSEA PIONEERS

    Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at the City Temple to-day at a Dominions' meeting held under the auspices of the Congregational Union, paid a tribute ...

    Article : 118 words
  21. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

    In the House of Commons this afternoon a writ wns ordered to be issued for the Bosworth seat, formerly held by Captain R. Gee, V.C., who has taken ...

    Article : 119 words
  22. HUMAN SACRIFICE

    The Government of Burma's expedition to the Naga Hills to release slaves has been successful in securing the abandonment of human sacrifices by ...

    Article : 74 words
  23. LONDON UNIVERSITY.

    The "Daily Telegraph" believes that the sum given by the Rockefeller Foundation towards the purchase of the Bloomsbury site of 11 acres for the ...

    Article : 46 words
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