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  2. DEATH OF MR. R. M. OAKLEY

    Mr. Hubert MeKeeman Onkley, C.B.E., V.C. Controller-General of Customs, died suddenly at his home in Davis-street, Elsternwick, an Saturday afternoon. Mr. ...

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  3. RUMORED CABINET SPLIT.

    It is reported that Viscount Cecil has resigned his Cabinet portfolio as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster because he disagrees with his colleagues upon ...

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  4. AROUND THE WORLD

    The Pride of Detroit, the American Stinson monoplane, in which Mr. William Brook, accompanied by Mr. Edward Schlee, a Detroit business man, is attempting ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE.

    Discussing the wool outlook, the Brail-ford correspondent of tho "Economist" says:-- "Many close observers of trade ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL LEGISLATIONS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Claiming that New South Wales had never enjoyed so much industrial repose and prosperity since 1925, when the Labor Government came ...

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  7. IRISH ELECTION CAMPAIGN.

    The election writs have already been received in most of the Irish constituencies. The campaign will be compressed into twelve days, from 3rd to 15th ...

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  8. RHINELAND OCCUPATION.

    The Cabinet to-day finally considered a communication from London in reference to the Rhineland occupation armies, and agreed to a total reduction of the ...

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  9. A DEFENCE OF MODERN YOUTH.

    As youth is always with us, the presence, at all times, of a quarry to hunt is issued. With some, the hant ceases only when they have laid down their arms, ...

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  10. VENUS.

    The planet Venus, which has recently been such a conspicuous object in the evening sky, is rapidly approaching the sun, and before long will appear as ...

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  11. ATLANTIC GALE.

    Five liners have brought stories of one of the most terrific storms for many years in the Atlantic Ocean. Fully 500 passengers on the steamer ...

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  12. PRIME MINISTER'S TRIBUTE.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, who on his return from Tasmania was apprised of the dentil of Mr. Oakley, professed profound sympathy. Mr. Onkley's death, ...

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  13. QUEENSLAND RAILWAYS.

    BRISBANE, Sunday .--The conference which the Premier had yesterday with representatives of the Australian Workers Union and various unions of the ...

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  14. MORAL OF IRISH ELECTIONS.

    The results of the elections in County Dublin and South Dublin are an ample reply to the vote of no confidence moved by the Labor party last week and should ...

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  15. CLAIMS OF THE COUNTRY

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--Mr. Page, federal Treasurer, when interviewed in Adelaide to-day, slated that the revolt of the Australian countryside against present ...

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  16. AN ATLANTIC STORM.

    Later particulars show that the storm which swept Nova Scotia on Thursday caused' the loss of 33 lives and property damage estimated at £200,000. ...

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  17. SACCO SYMPATHISERS.

    Communist demonstrations in sumpathy with the executed murderers Sacco and Vanzetti continue throughout France. The most serious disturbance occurred ...

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  18. CANCER RESEARCH

    A new method for the treatment of cancer was revealed at an inquest on the body of Mrs. Harriet Woolley, held yesterday at Chasetown, near Walsall. ...

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  19. MAKING PERFECTLY SURE !

    Drastic precautions against his premature burial were taken by Mr. James Mott, of Birmingham, who died at the ago of 82, leaving estate worth £19,088. ...

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  20. STEWARDS' DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The dispute between the stewards and the Union S.S. Company was settled yesterday morning, and the steamers Marama and Waikonaiti ...

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  21. AUTHORS' WEEK.

    To direct attention to the work of the late Henry Lawson, the Fifth annual commemoration service in his honor will be held in the Footscray Park next Sunday ...

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  22. NEW LABOR PARTY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The split in [?]oe Parliamentary Labor party, following too bestowal of a dictatorship upon Mr. Lang mid the adoption of the "red" rules, is ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLES.

    The United States consul at Guadalajara (Mexico) has advised his Government that 18 Americans and 11 Britishers has barricaded their homes near the Amparo ...

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  24. Affray Among' Seamen.

    Following a disturbance on the steamer Mabeno early on Saturday morning, Alexander Richards, Frederick Bell and James Bennett, seamen, were admitted to ...

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  25. PRESS CONFERENCE.

    The International Dress Conference, which is meeting under tho auspices of the League of Nations, instructed a committee to prepare a scheme accepting the ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN NATIVES.

    At the quarterly meeting of the Victorian board of directors of the Australian Natives' Association tho following resolution was adopted:-- ...

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  27. SOBER CANBERRA.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The Burns Club at Camberra has decided not to have intoxicating liquors at its functions. Mr. V. E. Stanton, of Canberra Prohibition ...

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  28. Labor Candidate for Albury.

    ALBURY, Sunday.--The second ballot of A.W.U. members, ordered at the Hume weir in connection with the selection of a Labor candidate for Albury ...

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  29. THE TRANS- ATLANTIC PHONE.

    The Post Office states that the revenue from the trans Atlantic wireless telephony service now covers working expenses. Despite the charge of £15 for a three ...

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  30. FAMOUS ZEEBRUGGE RAID.

    Fifty officers and men who took part in the raid on the Mole at Zoobrugge in 1918 left this evening to attend it series of receptions at Ostend, Brussels and ...

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  31. MILLION SHILLINGS APPEAL

    Sir. I wish to correct a statement made last Thursday with reference to the proposed mannequin parade to aid the Million Shillings Appeal Fund. For the ...

    Article : 136 words
  32. MISHAP TO STEAMER.

    A wireless message has been received from the British-India steamer Nirvana (6021 tons) bound from Fremantle to London, announcing a serious leak in No. 1 ...

    Article : 82 words
  33. Advertising

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  34. TIMBER YARDS' FIRE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A disastrous fire swept through the timber yards of Tanner and Peters, at Kegarah, yesterday afternoon. While a certain amount of ...

    Article : 62 words
  35. Advertising

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  36. WALKING AROUND THE WORLD.

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.--Two New Zealanders, D. Grundy (Christehurch) and P. Stephenson (Wellington), start here next week to walk around the world. ...

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  37. Advertising

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