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  2. SYRIAN REVOLT

    Advices received in Damascus show that the town is in a state of siege, with barbed wire and sandbags blocking the streets. French troops and ...

    Article : 77 words
  3. NEWS AGENCIES

    It was announced to-day that Sir Roderick Jones, as chief proprietor of Reuter's Agency, has completed arrangements by which ...

    Article : 367 words
  4. IRISH SETTLEMENT

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) made a statement in the House of Commons to-day regarding the terms of the Irish ...

    Article : 1,222 words
  5. ROMANTIC MURDER STORY

    An extraordinary story of the alleged murder of a man stated to be heir to a huge fortune left by an Australian relative is published in the "Daily ...

    Article : 314 words
  6. FRENCH FINANCE

    The Chamber of Deputies, with the exception of a short interval for refreshment, sat all night, and was still sitting at noon to-day. The ...

    Article : 352 words
  7. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

    The secret session, of the House of Commons has surprised everybody in the House. The Opposition merely hoped to obtain a division on the demand to clear ...

    Article : 650 words
  8. STATE DISABILITIES

    Before leaving Melbourne to-day, the Premier of Tasmania (Hon. J. A., Lyons), who has been attending the meeting of the Federal Loan Council, ...

    Article : 496 words
  9. DEPORTATION CASE

    Mr. Watt, K.C., continued his arguments on the validity of the Immigration Act in reply to the Federal SolicitorGeneral, Sir Robert Garran, at the High ...

    Article : 796 words
  10. BRITISH COAL INDUSTRY

    At the proceedings of the Coal Commission to-day, Mr. O. P. Markham, managing director of collieries raising about 10,000,000 tons a year, was ...

    Article : 197 words
  11. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    Senator W. L. Duncan (Nat.) was to-night elected to the second Senate vacancy in New South Wales. He will retain his seat for six years from July 1 ...

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  12. KIPLING'S ILLNESS

    It was announced this morning that Mr. Rudyard Kipling who is seriously ill at his residence at Burwash, Sussex, passed a fairly good night. He is ...

    Article : 116 words
  13. MISSING MAN

    The Metropolitan Superintendent of Police was informed by telephone last night that a young man named Stanley Giles, employed by Mr. Boon, of Sandford, for ...

    Article : 108 words
  14. OBITUARY

    Sir Lauchlan Charles Mackinnon, part proprietor and formerly general manager of the "Argus" and "Australasian," died yesterday at his residence at Downes, near ...

    Article : 497 words
  15. MR. GILLIES'S PENSION

    In the Legislative Council yesterday the Honorary Minister (Hon. A, Lawson) moved the second reading of the Gillies Pension Bill, providing that a pension ...

    Article : 146 words
  16. AVIATION

    The report just issued of tne Aircraft Board appointed by President Coolidge to inquire into the aerial defence of the United States does not ...

    Article : 231 words
  17. GREECE AND BULGARIA

    The Commission of Inquiry appointed by the League of Nations, under the presidency of Sir Horace G. M. Rumbold, British Ambassador at ...

    Article : 89 words
  18. CREATION AND EVOLUTION

    Sir Oliver Lodge, delivering a lecture to-day, made a remarkable pronouncement upon the Creation. He urged that there was no essential ...

    Article : 296 words
  19. JAVA MURDER

    The evidence in regard to the murder of Mrs. Macfie at Garoet in October has so far revealed that a little Sudanese boy was living in a house ...

    Article : 357 words
  20. GREAT PHILANTHROPIST

    Mr. Bernhard Baron, chairman of Carreras Limited, is celebrating his 75th birthday by donating £50,000 to hospitals. He has already given ...

    Article : 139 words
  21. CIRCUS TRAGEDY

    The funeral of the late Mr. Laurie Raymond, who was killed by a falling pole while a tent was being dismantled at Wirth's Circus on Wednesday, took place ...

    Article : 149 words
  22. PROHIBITION

    In what the Federal authorities described as the greatest raid on the supposed rum importing and distributing forces yet made in the United States, ...

    Article : 106 words
  23. STATE RAILWAYS

    A largely attended meeting of the Tasmanian branch of the Australian Railway Union was held at the Trades-hall, Launceston, on Sunday. Representatives from ...

    Article : 279 words
  24. WIRELESS

    It is understood that unofficial tests of signals made at the huge British wireless station at Rugby have been heard in Australia, but no details have ...

    Article : 66 words
  25. ARSENIC ON APPLES

    A meeting of apple importers and leading retailers' representatives was held at the United States Embassy to-day, and the question of arsenic on ...

    Article : 173 words
  26. SPANISH MINISTRY

    King Allomso has approved of the new Civil Ministry, of which General de Rivera is the Prime Minister, The King sent a message, to General de ...

    Article : 138 words
  27. FOREIGN AFFAIRS

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons this afternoon, Mr. L. C. M. S. Amery, the Secretary of State for the Dominions, said the ...

    Article : 88 words
  28. COTTON STRIKE

    A dozen cotton mills have resumed work, and are in full swing to-day. The position is expected to become normal early next week. The strike, ...

    Article : 70 words
  29. GENERAL CABLES

    The trustees of the Felton bequest have purchased for the Victorian Art Gallery Muirhead Bone's drawing of St. Paul's Cathedral over Amen ...

    Article : 36 words
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