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  2. The Bottomley-Bigland Cases.

    The trial of Reuben Bigland. recently surd by Horatio Bottomley, M.P., for criminal libel on a further charge of having incited persons to extort money from ...

    Article : 394 words
  3. MEAT TRADE STRIKE.

    The position in regard to the strike in the meat industry underweat no change during the week end. Following the unsuccessful efforts made on Friday to settle the trouble ...

    Article : 502 words
  4. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Lady Forester accompanied by Lady Dig by, the Hon. Mrs. Pitt- Rivers, and Sir Pyers Mostyn, M.G., and attended by the personal staff, was present at the V.A.T.C. ...

    Article : 531 words
  5. SCRAPPING OF WAR SHIPS.

    Sir John Salmond, the New Zealand representative at the Disarranged Conference, who recently arrived in England from Washington, expressed the opinion, ...

    Article : 205 words
  6. ROYAL TOUR OF INDIA.

    Representatives of all units of the Indian army marched past the Prince after he had laid the corner stone of Kitchener College this morning. An officer, a ...

    Article : 192 words
  7. IRISH FREE STATE BILL.

    The debate on the second reading of the Irish Free State Agreement Bill was resumed to-day on Gin to in Craig's amendment that the House should not proceed ...

    Article : 770 words
  8. LONDON'S BUSINESS.

    The post week has been one of extraordinary activity in the "gilt-edged" department of the Stock Exchange. The upward movement began when the ...

    Article : 718 words
  9. INDUSTRIAL OUTLOOK.

    The Prime Minister again indicated on Saturday that his skin not so thick its it used to be. He specking at the second annual picnic organised by the ...

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  10. VICTORIAN LOAN.

    General satisfaction was expressed in State Ministerial circlet on Saturday at the official confirmation that the Victorian loan of £4.000,000 had been raised ...

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  11. EGYPTIAN INDEPENDENCE

    The 'Daily Chronicle" suggests that the Egyptian protectorate should be abolished and a new Government, with a Legislative Assembly, set up. Great. Britain could ...

    Article : 189 words
  12. U.S. SENATE RESERVATIONS.

    While it is authoritatively learned that President Harding sees no necessity or justification for reservations on the Four Power treaty, the [?]reconcilable Senators ...

    Article : 327 words
  13. SOLICITOR SENT FOR TRIAL.

    Herbert Armstrong, solicitor and clerk of courts at Hay (Breeknockshire), was committed for trial to- day on charges of having murdered his wife and attempted to ...

    Article : 222 words
  14. CANADA AND AUSTRALIA.

    Senator Pearce wan entertained at dinner to-night by the Canadian Club. In a speech he referred to the subject of Canadian- Australian relations. ...

    Article : 56 words
  15. The Position Explained.

    In view of the fact that the great majority of those interested in the strike, to ray nothings of the public, do not understand the difference between "black" and ...

    Article : 474 words
  16. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    James Oman, late of "Caith[?]" Rockbank, near Lismore, grazier, who died on 18th November last, by will dated 1st September, 1920, left real estate [?] at £18,334, and personal property. £8587. ...

    Article : 77 words
  17. CORONATION OF POPE PLUS

    There was a crowded congregation at St. Patrick's Cathedral yesterday morning, when the first part of the Papal coronation services was held. The Papal flag ...

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  18. YARRA BY-ELECTION.

    The by-election on Saturday to fill the vacancy in the House of the Representatives caused by the death of Mr. Tudor resulted, as was fully anticipated, in an easy ...

    Article : 406 words
  19. SOLDIERS' GIFT TO PRINCESS.

    Lady Connolly, wife of the Western Australian Agent-General, presented to Princess Mary at Buckingham Palace today a beautiful bouquet of Western ...

    Article : 74 words
  20. SOUTH AFRICAN PARLIAMENT.

    The Union Parliament was opened today. The Governor-General's speech. after announcing that the Union Government had ...

    Article : 411 words
  21. THE LOS ANGELES MURDER.

    The latest development in the hunt for the [?]aderer of William Taylor, the cinema director, in a "police search for a taxi-cab driver who disappeared on the afternoon ...

    Article : 316 words
  22. A CHANGE OF WEATHER.

    Throughout the week end rain was almost constantly threatening in the metropolitan district. Farly on Saturday morning light rain fell, and afterwards the ...

    Article : 204 words
  23. A BRITISH BY-ELECTION.

    A by-election for Clayton division of Manchester, occasioned by the death of Dr. M. Hopkinson (Unionist), was held to-day. It insulted as follows:-- ...

    Article : 59 words
  24. U.S. GOVERNMENT STEAMERS.

    The entire fleet of 1470 merchant ships owned by the United States Government is to be offered for sale shortly. ...

    Article : 33 words
  25. WAGES REDUCTIONS.

    Concern is felt by members of the Municipals Employes' Onion at the action of the executive of the Municipal Association in notifying councils that a reduction of ...

    Article : 103 words
  26. JUNKER HIGHWAYMEN.

    The curious habits of a German Junker family named Kahne have been revealed by a ease in a Potsdam court. The family consists of a grandmother, a ...

    Article : 170 words
  27. A NEW AERO ENGINE.

    The Napier company has constructed a new-aeroplane engine of 1000 horse power, weighing only 2200 lb. It is to fitted to a specially designed aeroplane which ...

    Article : 48 words
  28. RAIN STORM AT SKIPTON.

    SKIPTON.--The heaviest fall of rain experienced in Skipton for many years occurred on Sunday afternoon. Rain fell in torrents far about two hours. Street ...

    Article : 67 words
  29. Measures Adopted.

    The wholesale and retail butcher have at recent meetings taken measures to meet the public, demand for meat, and after meetings held on Saturday evening they ...

    Article : 708 words
  30. Shop Assistants.

    Reference to wages reductions is made in the annual report of the Shop Assistants Union, regret being expressed that the wages of grocers love been reduced by ...

    Article : 112 words
  31. INTEREST AT BALLARAT.

    BALLARAT.--Much interest was taken in Ballarat on Saturday in connection with the Yarra by-election. There was jubilation in Labor circles when it was ...

    Article : 59 words
  32. THE FRENCH BLUEBEARD.

    The "Petit Journal" has received a cable message from Montreal confirming the previously published report that Madame Heon, one of Landru's victims, died in ...

    Article : 125 words
  33. GENERAL CABLES.

    Mesdames Arthur, Bulleid and Fox and Misses Dix and Wheeler, Australian woman artists have pictures in the Society of Woman Artists' exhibition in ...

    Article : 109 words
  34. WEEK-END RAINS AT BALLARAT.

    BALLARAT.--Light rain fell in Ballarat on Saturday. The weather was again hot on Sunday, when steady rain fell, accompanied by thunder and lightning. ...

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  35. ST. PATRICK'S DAY.

    In Roman Catholic churches of the archdiocese of Melbourne yesterday a circular from the convenors of a meeting of soldiers and sailors to be held in the ...

    Article : 82 words
  36. A Terrific Thunder Storm.

    WOODEND.--A terrific thunder storm, accompanied by heavy rain and hail, struck Woodend at 2.45 p.m. on Sunday. The main street was flooded. The water ...

    Article : 88 words
  37. APOSTLE OF 'LUCE SUICIDE.

    Acting upon the orders of the Japanese Government, the Japanese consul has refused to vise a passport for Mrs. Sangar, head of Birth Control League, who was ...

    Article : 83 words
  38. N.S.W. ELECTIONS.

    SYDNEY.--The Nationalist, candidate for bathurst, Mr, J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, addressed a very lively meeting in Unit town on Saturday night. He ...

    Article : 106 words
  39. HIGH COST OF PRODUCTION.

    The Armstrong Whitworth company has closed its steel works at Newcastle, in which 800 men were employed, for the reason that the costs of production were ...

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  40. The Ballarat Celebration.

    BALLARAT.--The local St. Patrick's day festival committee has made application to the city council for permission to hold local street procession next ...

    Article : 139 words
  41. Poison Instead of Beer.

    SYDNEY.--Through drinking poison in mistake for beer on Saturday night. Frederick Ward, of Auburn, died. Ward, who wan 58 yearn old. drank half a glassful of ...

    Article : 59 words
  42. Revenne for U.S. War Bonus.

    Opposition to the imposition of a sales tax to raise the revenue with which to pay the soldiers a war bonus in increasing, on account of the unpopularity of the scheme. ...

    Article : 133 words
  43. CRIME REPORTS.

    It is reported by Mrs. Ingate, Albert Hotel, Albert-road, Footscray, that during Saturday night the premises were broken into and £35 stolen from the cash register ...

    Article : 52 words
  44. THE GENOA CONFERENCE.

    The Paris "Matin states:--"A Russian committee is preparing the Soviet programme for the Genoa Conference. Russia will demand the observance by the ...

    Article : 98 words
  45. Advertising

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  46. THE PLAGUE IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY.--Two more cases of plague have been reported, both patients being men who were employed in the infected area of the city. One man resides at ...

    Article : 70 words
  47. COUNTRY MEMBERS SUPPORT PREMIER.

    The result of the recent conference of the executive of the Primary Producers with Country party members has now been made public. It is a resolution ...

    Article : 63 words
  48. Advertising

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  49. LARCENY FROM A DWELLING.

    Between noon on Thursday and 3.30 p.m. on Friday various articles of jewellery, valued at £70, were stolen from a dressing room table at the residence of ...

    Article : 42 words
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