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  2. AUSTRALIAN APPLES.

    All the apple markets--London and the provinces and Hamburg--report the continuance of a good demand, and the prices realised ale most satisfactory. The last ...

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  3. FRANCE IN A HOLE.

    France received a prompt reply from the United States following the Chamber's decision to open fresh negotiations with the United States with a view to ...

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  4. INTER-EMPIRE TRADE

    An Important statement of policy in Die light of the new United States tariff was made in a speech to-day by the Minister of Trade and Commerce, Mr. Malcolm, ...

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  5. SALE YARDS SITE.

    Every week vigorous opposition is glowing to the preposterous scheme of the Government and City Council to perpetuate on a larger scale, in the ...

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  6. WHO OWNS ANTARCTICA?

    The Navy department received a report to-day from Lieutenant Commander Byrd, the Antarctic explorer, dated from "Little America." ...

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  7. "MORE HASTE LESS SPEED."

    Speaking at the jubilee dinner of the Co-operative Printing Society last night the Prime Minister said:-- "One section of our work is ...

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  8. MISSING AIRMEN FOUND.

    The three Spanish airmen, Major Franco, Captain Gallarza and Captain Aldaz, who have been missing since 21st inst., when they set out in a seaplane ...

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  9. EXPLOSION IN SHAFT.

    Several men bad remarkable escapes from dentil when a tremendous explosion occurred at Yarraville on Saturday morning, and the shaft in which they were ...

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  10. TERRIBLE TRAGEDY.

    MORWELL, Sunday.--A shocking tragedy, which apparently look place last night or during the carly hours of this morning, was revealed about midday, ...

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  11. Parties Share Representation.

    It is understood that the Government intends to fully stress the importance that attaches to The work of the League of Nations. Mr. Henderson will go to ...

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  12. An Anxious Week on Change.

    The money market and the Stock Exchange have gone through an anxious week owing to heavy gold withdrawals to Germany and the consequent, fear that ...

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  13. TEST CRICKET.

    The second Test match between England and South Africa had a sensational opening at Lord's to-day. England won the toss and went to the wickets, to ...

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  14. Plot Against Mr. Baldwin.

    The lobby correspondent of The "Daily Herald" (Labor), declares that Mr. John Gretton, chairman of last year's Conference at Yarmouth, is heading ...

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  15. German Delegate's Report.

    Herr. Schuacht, addressing a meeting of industrialists, at Munich admitted that the results of The Paris negotiations were not pleasant for Germany. Nevertheless ...

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  16. Plane Sinks in Lake Constance.

    A seaplane carrying five passengers and two pilots was alighting on Lake Constance to-day, when an explosion was heard and the machine capsized and sank ...

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  17. UNSIGHTLY HOARDINGS.

    Strong approval was expressed by leaders of public bodies of the article in "The Age" leading columus on Friday entitled Eyesores and Profits. ...

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  18. WOMAN'S THROAT CUT

    ADELAIDE, Sunday,--Mrs. Harriet Carr, 35 years, was found dead on a bed in her home in Marguerite-street, Birkenhead, on Saturday morning, with her ...

    Article : 204 words
  19. NEW HONORS' LIST.

    The list of honors conferred by the King on the Government's resignation has been issued. An carldom is conferred upon Viscount ...

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  20. TWO HORSES KILLED.

    Race meetings held in Melbourne during the last three weeks have been, marked by a series of accidents. At Ep some on Wednesday, 19th June, Farina fell ...

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  21. To Formulate a Policy.

    The Federation of the Chambers of Commerce of the British Empire is arranging for a congress to be held in the Guild Hall, London, in May, under the ...

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  22. CRASH ON ENDURANCE FLIGHT WITH WOMAN.

    [?] Gentry a noted woman pilot, was severely injured to-day when a plane in which she was attempting an endurance flight plunged down 2000 feet and struck a ...

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  23. VICTORIA-PARADE TRAMS.

    Reference was made on Saturday by the chairman of the Tramways Boar[?] (Mr. A. Cameron) to the statement from the Town Hall that the exit of the tramway ...

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  24. FLIGHT TO ENGLAND.

    The Southern Cross landed this afternoon at 4.10 o'clock on the third stage of the light from Australia to England. ...

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  25. Demonstrations of Patriotic Zeal

    A chain of bonfires blazed from every hilltop on Germany's eastern and western frontiers last night to symbolise a readiness to guard the Fatherland. ...

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  26. JEWELLERY STOLEN.

    Entering the house of Mr. H. C. Sleigh, shipping agent, in Walsh-street, South Yarra, in daylight on Friday afternoon, a thief mulled jewellery valued at £ 1000. ...

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  27. FEDERAL ECONOMIES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A meeting of citizens at Lilhgow last night, protested against The wholesale dismissals at the Small Arms Factory. A deputation was [?]ppointed 10 wait on the Prime Minister regarding the matter. Several speakers and that instead of partially closing down the factory the ...

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  28. THE DESERT TRAGEDY.

    PERTH, Sunday.--The body of "Bob" Hitchcock, Keith Auderson's partner in the ill-lated flight of the Kookuburra wilt arrive in Perth by to-morrow morning's ...

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  29. AMERICA'S PROHIBITION.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Herald Trilaine" says that the Treasury departm,ent is considering the erection of a barbed wire fence 7 feet ...

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  30. STEAMER IN A CYCLONE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Though badly battered in a cyclone off Moreton liny, on the Queensland coast, the Swedish steamer Roxen, from which Captain Dr[?]ilich ...

    Article : 189 words
  31. KEITH ANDERSON'S FUNERAL.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- The body iff the late Lieutenant Keith Anderson, who died while searching for the Southern Cross, arrived on Saturday by the express from ...

    Article : 185 words
  32. UNCOFDINATED AUTHORITIES AND STREETS EXCAVATIONS.

    Sir,-- Perhaps though "The Age"something could he dune, to prevent our streets being ruthlessly destroyed as at present. I refer to the had practice of allowing ...

    Article : 269 words
  33. SALE AT TOORAK.

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  34. REMARKABLE RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    WELLINGTON, Sunday. -- A goods train tumbled down the embankment near Wanganui to-day. Probably the embankment was shaken [?]ose by the recent ...

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  35. NAVAL DISARMAMENT.

    Suggestions have been made by the United States Government to Great Britain that the naval disarmament question should be approached with caution ...

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  36. MAN SHOT IN HOTEL BAR.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- An extraordinary start was told to the police yesterday by William Brondhurst, 35 years, of Crown-street, who was treated at a hospital for ...

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  37. SPEED MOTOR BOAT.

    In the presence of the Duke of York, Sir Henry Segrave, the British champion motorist, gave a demonstration in the motor boat Miss, England on the Thames ...

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  38. EMPIRE ART EXHIBITION.

    Mr. Will Longstaff, who is representing Australia on the Empire Academy Council, announced, to-day that efforts are being made to held an Empire Art ...

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  39. International Accountants' Corporation.

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