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  2. THE ITALIAN TRAGEDY

    ROME, Tuesday Night. — Signor Mussolini is evidently determined to purify the administration from the stains of the scandals revealed by the ...

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  3. TASMANIA'S CLAIM

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. When the House of Representatives met this afternoon, Mr D. S. Jackson (Tasmania) gave notice that he would ...

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  4. "Flaming Youth"

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—In the House of Representatives to-day, "Has the Minister seen the report of the strictures passed by Archbishop [?] ...

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  5. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. —The Dominions gallery in the House, of Commons and the Liberal and Labor party benches were filled early to-day ...

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  6. INFANT LIFE AND ITS VALUE

    The Rotary Club luncheon at the Brisbane Hotel yesterday was one of the most attractive yet held, and the address by the Director of Public ...

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  7. CHARGE OF PERJURY

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. Sir Derrick Wernher, a son of Lady Ludlow, has been arrested, charged with perjury alleged to have been committed ...

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  8. POLITICS IN FRANCE

    PARIS, Tuesday Night—M. Doumargue, President of France, in a message to Parliament declared that he was determined to remain an ...

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  9. China and Russia

    PEKING, Tuesday Night.—Chib Ling, in a mandate, ratifies the chino-Russian agreement. [?] yesterday afternoon replied to the ...

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  10. The Fijian Islands

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—Mr. Medstrom, a legislator in Fiji, lecturing on Fiji's developments and future possibilities at the Colonial ...

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  11. THE RUHR POLICY.

    PARIS, Tuesday Night.—The Herriot ministerial statement said that it is impossible to evacuate the Ruhr before the pledges provided ...

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  12. ADDRESSES BY AUSTRALIANS.

    LONDON,Tuesday Night.—Messrs. Gibson, Orchard, and Mcintosh yesterday evening addressed forty members of the Imperial Labor group of ...

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  13. RUSSIA WANTS EMBASSIES.

    PEKING, Tuesday Night.—M. Karakhan's note inviting China to establish an Embassy at Moscow, which was forwarded to Wa[?] ...

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  14. HOUSING PROBLEM

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — Evidence regarding the serious housing overcrowding was' given at the South-wark Coroner's Court at an inquest ...

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  15. FURTHER DETAILS OF THE DEBATE.

    In the House of Commons, on the preference debate, Mr Thomas, secretary for the Colonies, quoted Mr W. M. Hughes as saying, "If Britain ...

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  16. RAILWAY COMMISSIONER

    HOBART, Wwdnesday.—The opportunity was taken to-day of conversing with various members of the railway service in Hobart as to the ...

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  17. THE DEBATE SUMMED UP.

    The Parliamentary correspondent of "The Daily Chronicle," in summing up the debate, says: —It was definitely dull, but the heavy artillery will open ...

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  18. The Federal Capital

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Unless a dust-washing plant is provided at the Government offices at Canberra, the dust which blows in from the ...

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  19. Farmers in Conference

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Australian Farmers' Federal Organi-sation revised its platform at a private meeting to-day. Subsequently it was ...

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  20. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—In the House of Representatives Mr. West (N.S.W.) moved—"That the action of the member for Macquarie ...

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  21. The Recent Mutiny

    DUBLIN, Tuesday Night. —A committee inquiring into the recent mutiny in the Irish Army, reported that no evidence had been tendered ...

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  22. COMMISSIONER'S FINE RECORD.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Mr. C. Miscamble, Railway Commissioner, said to-day that he had not received confirmation of his ...

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  23. Ku Klux Klan

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Night.—A man named Lilly, a member of the townsfolk charged with murder in connection with a Ku Klux Klan [?] ...

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  24. REMARKABLE CONTESTS

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. The Paris correspondent of "The Morning Post says that there was a remarkable contest between Inaudi, a ...

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  25. Rotary Convention

    TORONTO, Wednesday Morning.—Delegates to the International Rotary Convention rose and a few cheered rousingly when Mr Taunijiro Miyaoka, ...

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  26. Mecca Pilgrimage

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. The Cairo correspondent of "The Daily Telegraph" says that, the dispute between the Egyptian and the Hedjaz ...

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  27. COMMONWEALTH OIL REFINERIES.

    The Prime Minister introduced a bill to secure additional capital to enable the Commonwealth oil refineries to carry out developmental works, and ...

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  28. Bruce-Page Pact

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The general opinion in Federal circles regarding the decision of the Australian Federal Farmers' Organisation in ...

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  29. THE NEWS IN LAUNCESTON

    The news of the appointment of Mr Miscamble as Commissioner for Railways was received in Launceston yesterday with the spirit of recognition ...

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  30. Young Australians

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — The Young Australians inspected Rowntree's cocoa factory at York, where they had luncheon. This afternoon ...

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  31. THE RODEO CONTESTS

    LONDON. Tuesday Night.—The Ealdstone Court has granted the application of the Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals for ...

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  32. NORTHERN TERRITORY CROWN LANDS.

    The House proceeded further with the consideration of the Northern Territory Crown Lands Bill, and were dealing with the measure when the ...

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  33. Immigration

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 58 words
  34. Britain and Mexico

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. —Mr Ramsay Macdonald, through the Mexican Consul General in London made strong representations to Mexico in ...

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  35. AUSTRALASIA.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. —The Crown entered a nolle prosequi to-day in the case in which Leslie (Squizzy) Taylor was charged with the ...

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  36. Tramway Smash

    BERLIN, Wednesday Morning.—Brakes failed to function on a crowded tram descending a sheep hill at Isel [?] near Dortmund. The car [?] ...

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  37. THE BOY SCOUTS.

    Some of the Boy Scouts went to the Westminster Abbey and Tower, while others attended the Exhibition [?] Wembley. Where they were ...

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