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  2. MR. BRUCE IN ONTARIO.

    Mr. Bruce arrived at Hamilton (Ontario) to-day. Entertained by the Canadian Club, Mr. Bruce took the opportunity to thank the ...

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  3. EUROPEAN DIPLOMACY.

    Heads in diplomatic circles have been sat a-nodding by another little incident which may, or may not, be significant of new developments in the European ...

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  4. THE HANKOW RIOT.

    Processions of soldiers, pickets and students carrying banners and singing and yelling passed through the British concession at Hunkow to-day. The cenotaph ...

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  5. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    A cable message from Nice, on the Riviera, states that the health of the Duke of Connaught, who is staying there, is unsatisfactory. He has cancelled all his ...

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  6. CAPTURE OF HOUSEBREKERS.

    The capture of two men accused of shopbreaking was effected in sensational circumstances last night at Malvern by detectives, but not, before one of the ...

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  7. PRE-SELECTION SCANDALS.

    Scathing criticism of the pre-selection scandals perpetrated by the National Federation, with special emphasis on the Caulfield fiasco, in which Mr. A. A. Farthing ...

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  8. ONE VOTE ONE VALUE.

    Now that the Electoral Districts Act and the redistribution of seats scheme are law, and nothing said or written can prevent their operation, both advocates and ...

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  9. DUKE'S DEPARTURE.

    The Duke and Duchess of York will set out to-morrow on their vist to New Zealand and Australia. When the Royal train arrives at ...

    Article : 587 words
  10. ADDRESSES OF WELCOME.

    It was announced yesterday at the office of the Commonwealth director for the Royal visit (Sir Brudenell White) that a time would be allotted in each ...

    Article : 206 words
  11. GREAT BRITAIN TRADUCED.

    Extraordinary assertions are contained in an article which has been published simultaneously by the Paris "Matin" and the New York "Herald-Tribune" regarding ...

    Article : 304 words
  12. NEW ZEALAND PREMIER.

    The New Zealand Prime Minister, Mr. Coates, commenced the return voyage to Wellington to-day. The Maori footballers' war cry caused ...

    Article : 340 words
  13. State Organiser.

    State Cabinet yesterday discussed the question of filling the position of State organiser of entertainments for the forthcoming Royal tour, rendered vacant by ...

    Article : 92 words
  14. Disappointment at Ballarat.

    BALLARAT, Thursday.--Keen disappointment was caused at Ballarat at the suggestion that the Duke and Duchess of York will not be visiting this city. ...

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  15. BRITISH PRECAUTIONS.

    The Admiralty announces that the eighth destroyer flotilla has been brought up to its full strength for possible service in the Far East. It consists of eight ...

    Article : 103 words
  16. WILKINS'S EXPEDITION.

    Plans for a second Polar expedition under the command of Captain Wilkins, the Australian explorer, have been announced by Mr. Hugh Grant, formerly a ...

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  17. BRITISH JUSTICE.

    A British court in the occupied territory has acquitted four young Germans who were accused of having attacked two British soldiers, one of whom was ...

    Article : 118 words
  18. A DELICATE SITUATION.

    Press telegrams from Hankow report that the situation there is delicate. The marines and blue jackets were withdrawn from the British concession to vessels in ...

    Article : 131 words
  19. MUSSOLINI'S EGOISM.

    In the second of his series of articles for the British United Press, Signor Mussolini says:-- "My day consists of one hour's ...

    Article : 302 words
  20. 'THE NICARAGUAN "WAR."

    The State department, in announcing today that the United States Marine Guard has been ordered to Managua from Corinto (Nicaragua), stated that the American ...

    Article : 78 words
  21. ABDEL KRIM'S MEMOIRS.

    The "Matin" will shortly publish the memoirs of Abdel Krim, the Moroccan insurgent who for many months defied France and Spain in the Riff country. ...

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  22. DEPARTURE FROM LONDON.

    Despite drizzling rain, a dense crowd assembled in Bruton-street this morning to see the Duke and Duchess leave for Victoria station to entrain for ...

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  23. CHINESE JUSTICE.

    Extraordinary judgments have marked the opening sessions of the Shanghai mixed court under Chinese control since 1st inst., and their continuation threatens ...

    Article : 139 words
  24. EXPLOSION IN STEAMER.

    An explosion occurred in the steamer Richelieu at Baltimore to-day. Three men who are missing are believed to have been trapped by the flames ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLES.

    M. ignaz Friedman, the Polish pianist, will leave for Australia in April to give a concert tour under the Carroll management. ...

    Article : 146 words
  26. TOORAK TRAM CONVERSION.

    Difficulties which have been encountered by the Tramways Board in providing a regular service on the Toorak-Public Library bus route were indicated by the ...

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  27. AIR MINISTER'S FLIGHT.

    The British Air Minister and Lady Hoare, who are flying to India in a de Havilland Hercules aeroplane, were prevented by a sand storm from continuing ...

    Article : 127 words
  28. FIRE AT RICHMOND.

    Shortly before midnight a fire broke out in the Standard rubber works, Judge- street, Richmond. The fire burnt fiercely and it was with difficulty that the fire ...

    Article : 38 words
  29. ADVERTISING THE EMPIRE.

    Two children staring with rapt attention at the Empire Marketing Board's new poster depicting scenes of Dominion life, executed by Messrs. F. C. Herrick and ...

    Article : 114 words
  30. SIR HENRY BRADDON.

    Sir Henry Braddon, M.L.C. (N.S.W.), superintendent of Dalgety and Co. in Australia, and formerly Australian Commissioner in the United States of America ...

    Article : 318 words
  31. DOES BRITAIN APPRECIATE TARIFF PREFERENCE?

    Sir,--Under our Australian tariff we have granted preference to Britain to the extent of many millions of pounds. As against this action on our part, the ...

    Article : 249 words
  32. INFLUENZA SWEEPS EUROPE.

    A serious epidemic of influenza is sweeping Europe. The deaths at Montpellier (France) were so numerous that the bodies had ...

    Article : 169 words
  33. A TREASURE TROVE INQUEST.

    A "treasure trove" inquest, an ancient and rare form of inquiry by a coroner, was held at Rotherhithe to-day to decide the ownership of 40 half-sovereigns, six ...

    Article : 98 words
  34. WILLS AND BEQUESTS.

    Norris Richard Dike, late of 158 McIlwraith-street, North Carlton, retired farmer, who died on 4th October, by will dated 28th July, 1924, left real estate valued at £2104 and personal estate ...

    Article : 245 words
  35. GRANT ELECTORATE.

    GEELONG, Thursday.--At a meeting to-day of the electoral council of the Victorian Farmers' Union it was decided to nominate a candidate for Grant when the ...

    Article : 107 words
  36. THE OBJECT OF THE VISIT.

    The primary object of the Duke's visit to Australia is to open on behalf of the King the new Federal Parliament Buildings at Canberra, which will be the new ...

    Article : 160 words
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