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  2. CANBERRA.

    A curious fact about visitors to Canberra is that few of them come a second time. Efforts to induce excursionists to regard the capital as a spot where every ...

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  3. BRITISH FOREIGN POLICY.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Ramsay MaeDonald, leader of the Labor party, asked questions regarding recent events in Egypt and the American ...

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  4. SHIPPING STRIKE.

    No important development took place in connection with the marine cooks' strike yesterday, but it was generally agreed among the maritime unions affected that ...

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  5. PRINCE CAROL BECOMES ILL

    A further statement regarding Prince Carol was made in the House of Commons to-day by the Home Secretary. He said he had received yesterday from M. ...

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  6. PATTERSON RETIRES.

    I am able to state definitely that this is the last Davis Cup competition in which Patterson will play. Crawford is taking a rest cure before accompanying the team ...

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  7. HEAD OF THE RIVER.

    "Are you ready ? Paddle !" A welcome burst of sunshine greeted Xavier's lusty crew as they headed up-stream for their starting station in the first heat shortly ...

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  8. SPIRIT AND BRAIN.

    Sir Oliver Lodge has taken up immediately Sir Arthur Keith's challenge to the belief in a future life."I think," he says, "that the brain is ...

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  9. GOVERNMENT JOBS.

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- Mr. Herbert Edward Guy, works manager, and a member of the firm of John Danks and Son Pty. Ltd., of Melbourne, has been appointed ...

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  10. All Companies Now Involved.

    Pending a reply to their ultimatum, which expires on Monday, the inter-State shipowners have made no further move. The owners met yesterday, and discussed ...

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  11. INTERVENTION SOUGHT.

    Huanfu, the Nationalist Minister of Foreign Affairs, stated this evening that Dr. Wu has been ordered to go to Paris and Washington immediately to request ...

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  12. THE NEW PRAYER BOOK

    "If a now Prayer Book is passed all hope of Church unity will be at an end," said Bishop Barnes in a speech a Birmingham meeting at which the House of ...

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  13. IRON PRODUCTION.

    Additional employment for nearly 600 iron and steel workers will be afforded by important extensions of work at Newcastle. It was announced yesterday, on ...

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  14. WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    PERTH, Friday. -- It was, learned to-day from secretary of the Fremantle Lumpers' Union that the executive of the Waterside Workers' Federation in ...

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  15. A CURIOUS CASE.

    Rupert Featherstonehaugh, a manufacturer, was charged at Bow-street to-day with having, assaulted Melbourne, Inman, the professional billiard player. ...

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  16. CUSTOMS MINISTER.

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The appointment of a Minister of Customs is losing some of its interest through the delay of the Prime Minister in making his choice. ...

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  17. BEHAVIOR IN HYDE PARK.

    Arising from the recent prosecution of Sir Leo Chiozza Money and a girl on a charge of having behaved indecently in Hyde Park, further questions were asked ...

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  18. RUFUS STEWART'S GOLF.

    In the second round of the British open golf championship to-day Rufus Stewart, the Australian representative, continued his consistently good game. Maintaining ...

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  19. WEALTH LINE.

    A statement issued yesterday by the Melbourne branch of the Australian Commonwealth line (now the Aberdeen-Commonwealth line) intimates that the ...

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  20. THE MARTIN BY-ELECTION

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Mr. W. A. Holman, K.C., has been nominated to contest the Martin pre-selection ballot in the National interests, and Mr. A. D. Bridges, who ...

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  21. EN ROUTE TO THE POLE

    The airship Italia left King's Bay at 6 a.m. to-day for a first reconnaissane[?] flight over the Pole. EMPIRE AIR ROUTES. ...

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  22. THE BRIBE STORY

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- In the Senate yesterday Senator Ogden (T.) asked whether the Minister representing the Government had seen a statement by Mr. ...

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  23. NEGOTIATIONS WITH PERSIA.

    The British and Persian Governments have exchanged notes regarding the granting of permission to Imperial Airways Ltd. to fly over Persian territory. ...

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  24. FIRE ON EGYPTIAN TRAIN.

    The mail van of a train running from Alexandria to Port Said took fire yesterday and Continental mails for India and Australia were destroyed. ...

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  25. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    Mr. George van Namee, campaign manager for Governor Smith, told the Sc[?] committee that is investigating into the expenses of the Presidential candidates, ...

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  26. A Test of Staying Power.

    With the strong southerly wind that was blowing during the first two beats conditions for the crews engaged were very hard and trying, and severely tested ...

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  27. TREKKING BOERS.

    The South-West Assembly, which is equally divided between German and pro- Unionists, decided, on the easting vote of the chairman, to pass a vote of £50,000 ...

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  28. ARBITRATION BILL.

    PERTH, Friday. -- A statement made yesterday by the Federal Attorney-General, Mr. Latham, that the Federal Government intends proceeding immediately with ...

    Article : 141 words
  29. IRON AND STEEL MERGER.

    In consequence of the depression in the heavy steel trade, Baldwins Limited has sold the heavy mill rolling gear of its Margam works. Port Talbot, which were ...

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  30. STATE A.L.P. TAKES ACTION.

    SIDNEY, Friday. -- The A.L.P, executive to-night decided to call upon Mr. W. H. Lambert to attend a special meeting of its members on 19th May, to explaine ...

    Article : 250 words
  31. SAMOAN ISLANDS.

    The Semite has passed Senator Bingham's resolution for the annexation of the American Samoan Islands, thus ratifying the act of cession made by the native ...

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  33. INSOLVENCIES.

    Henry Joseph Shannon of Parkvile-street, Burnley, railway employe, Cause of [?]solvency -- Sickness of wife and children and pressure of creditors, L[?]billities, £178 03; assets, £ 7 5; ...

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