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  2. THE STRIKE CONTINUES

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. According to the head[?] of the Seamen's Union there is not the[?] ...

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  3. CUSTOMS AND FXCISE

    When the amended schedule of Customs and Excise duties was published in "The Daily Telegraph" yesterday morning merchants and traders ...

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  4. VESSEL'S PLIGHT

    HOBART, Thursday Wich severed feet on water in the [?] ...

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  5. PACIFIC FLIGHT

    SAN FRANCISCO, Wednedsay Night.—A collision with the destroyer William Jones, and not mechanical trouble, prevented Lieut. Snoddy's ...

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  6. IMPORTED TIMBER

    BURNIE, Thursday.—There is keen disappointment in North West Coast sawmilling circles at the announcement of the Minister for Trade and ...

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  7. EIGHTEEN VESSELS AFFECTED.

    CAPE TOWN, Thursday, Noon—Durban the crew of the Bendigo have struck, making 18 vessels definitely affected at South African ports. ...

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  8. NO ORDIN[?] FOR LASCARS.

    BOMBAY, Wednesday Night According to the [?] the [?] office has [?] ...

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  9. WILL THEY BE DEPORTED.?

    HOBART, Thursday. Asked to-day whether be thought the Federal Government would deport Walsh and johan[?] Senator Ogden said that ...

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  10. IN SOUTH AFRICA

    CAPE TOWN Wednesday Night The authorities this morning gave in structions to the captain of the Ballarat forbidding the passengers to come ...

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  11. ALL HOPE ABANDONED.

    HONOLULU, Wednesday Night.— While the plane and patrol ships continue the search for P[?]91, hope for the safety of Lieut. Rogers and ...

    Article : 73 words
  12. PASSENGERS WARNE.

    The Southern railwa company has waned intending cross ch[?] ...

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  13. DEVELOPMENTS AT DURBAN.

    DURBAN, Wednesday Night.—There was an important development in the shipping strike to-day. The Arab firemen aboard the Rhymn[?] are ...

    Article : 34 words
  14. BRITISH MEDICAL COUNCIL

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Mr, Bernard Shaw in a letter to "The Irish Times" in reference to the decision concerning the British Medical ...

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  15. "A COMMUNIST OFFENSIVE."

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The Daily Telegraph" intervi[?] Mr [?] ...

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  16. A PROBABLE CONFERENCE.

    CAPE TOWN, Wednesday Night.—The situation was considerably re[?]ved by the announcement in "The Argus" of the pro[?]bility of a round ...

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  17. CONTINUING THE SEARCH.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Wednesday Night.—Twenty hours have elapsed without world of Lieutenant Rogers and his four mates aboard the 'plane, ...

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  18. DEPORTATION ACT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—"I am hopeful that on appeal to the High Court this drastic measure will be declared invalied," says Mr. Carlton. ...

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  19. NO MOKE PLANKS TO LEAVE.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Night.—The Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Wilbur, is not disposed to have the naval plane' PB1 leave San Francisco ...

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  20. GUARDING THE GANGWAY

    When the P. and O. liner Chitral berthed at Port Melbourne a police officer was stationed on the gangway to prevent unauthorised persons boarding the ship. With him is a Customs inspector. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. AN UNSUCCESSFUL SEARCH.

    HONOLULU, Thursday Morning.—Naval vessels conducted an unsuccess ful search of No. 1 plane on Tuesday with not the slightest trace. There is ...

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  22. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    GENEVA, Wednesday Night.—The thirty-fifth session of the League of Nations Council assembled privately and drew up an agenda. ...

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  23. THE MOROCCAN TROUBLE

    PARIS, Wednesday Niglit.—According to "Le Temps" correspondent at Fez, Abdel Kirm has carefully prepared to retreat from Adjir in the ...

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  24. ADMIRALTY ECONOMY

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The Admiralty announces that in pursuance of the Government's policy of naval economy the dockyards at ...

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  25. MISSING SUBMARINE

    ROME. Wednesday Night.—The search for the missing submarine Veviero continues. Oil bubbles were observed on the surface of the water ...

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  26. WARNING TO SEAMEN.

    The oversea shipping representatives association to-night stated that with reference to the offer already made by the owners to the men, which ...

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  27. A RUSSIAN 'PLANE

    TOKIO, Wednesday Night.—The Aviation Department officials and others proceeded to Tokoroz to welcome the Russia plane which was ...

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  28. FOOTBALLERS BROWNED

    PARIS, Wednesday Night.—Fran[?] Rugby circles have sustained a great lose in the deaths of Carcassone and Rogerphy, who were ...

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  29. "FIZZLING" OUT AT HULL.

    Despite the activity of the pickets it Hull to-day, the uno[?]cial strike of team[?] seems fizzling out. The Melbourne dailed with a full crew, and the ...

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  30. WALSH AND JOHANNSEN BEFORE BOARD.

    SYDNEY. Thursday.—Thomas Waslh and Jacob Johannsen, of the Seamen's Union, appeared before the Deportation Board to-day to show ...

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  31. THE CONFERENCE ARRANGED.

    It has been definitely announced that a round table conference of the shippine, companies and strikers will be held at Cape Town. The Minister ...

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  32. HISTORIC MAN

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The debate on historic man was continued by the British Association, when Doctor Pycroft, of the zoological ...

    Article : 111 words
  33. PRIVY COUNCIL

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A Dominion committee of the Privy Council out executive power, but to act in a consultative and advisory capacity in a consultative and advisory capacity ...

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  34. A FUTURE AIR LINER

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The airliner of the future will be an all steel monoplane with a 220ft. wingspan, and having accommodation for ...

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  35. EMPIRE PRESS CONFERENCE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday The main items for discussion at the Melbourne some[?] which opens at the end of the month are wireless and other ...

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  36. WAR OFFICE POLICE

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—"The Evening Standard" says that Sir L. Worthington-Evans, Secretary for War, explains that the War Office ...

    Article : 77 words
  37. ATERSIDE WORKERS' POLICY.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The president of the Waterside Workers Federation, Mr. A. Turley, stated to day that as soon as the position ...

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  38. WALKS BAREFOOT

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—"The Daily Express" correspondent at Burssels states that a prominent citizen as a protest against the high ...

    Article : 56 words
  39. TO-DAY'S EVENTS

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  40. A MORE HOPEFUL VIEW.

    CAPE TOWN, Thursday Morning.—The strike position is more hopeful in view of the pending conference [?] is significant, however, that according ...

    Article : 182 words
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