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  2. HONORABLE RETREAT

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Following representations made by the Returned Soldiers' League to the Prime Minister to have the preference clause retained in ...

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  3. THE THIRD MATCH.

    Bleak and cloudy weather made conditions unpleasant both for players and spectators this morning when the Australians commenced their third match for ...

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  4. TWENTY YEARS A KING.

    In their articles commenting on the twentieth anniversary of the accession of King George, the newspapers emphasise that his Majesty has seen more changes ...

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  5. INDIA SEETHING.

    As a protest against the arrest of Gandhi, leader of the civil disobedience movement, there was a complete cessation of work to-day in Hindu business ...

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  6. BURMA DISASTER.

    The death roll resulting from the earthquake, fire and tidal wave which devastated the town of Pegu, Burma, yesterday, is now estimated at between 500 ...

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  7. THE TOTALISATOR.

    The Legislative Council yesterday gave further consideration in committee to the bill (received from the Legislative Assembly) providing for the introduction of ...

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  8. CAPTAIN DYETT PLEASED

    Captain Dyett stated to-day that, he was naturally extremely gratified, at the decision of the Commonwealth Government in restoring the preference clause. The ...

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  9. To-night's Protest Meeting Cancelled.

    Satisfaction at the outcome of the preference to returned soldiers question was expressed last night by the State president of the Returned Soldiers' League ...

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  10. EGYPTIAN NEGOTIATIONS

    The negotiations with the Egyptian delegation were continued this evening at the Foreign Office. After a length discussion which was concerned with the ...

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  11. POLITICS IN MALTA.

    The archbishop has issued a circular letter declaring that "for a reason known to anybody with a spark of Christian sentiment" he condemns the Malta ...

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  12. Mr. Amery on Australian's Part in the War.

    Proposing the toast of the Commonwealth of Australia at a dinner given by the Royal Society of St. George to-night, at which Prince Arthur of Connaught, the ...

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  13. SATISFACTION AT GEELONG.

    GEELONG, Wednesday.--At a meeting of returned soldiers held in the club rooms this evening to consider the question of maintaining the principle of ...

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  14. MR. FENTON IN AMERICA

    On 18th inst. Mr. Fenton will attend the unveiling of a monument in the cemetery at Niagara Falls on the grave of "William Strahan, a Queensland member of ...

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  15. SOVIET TRADE MISSION.

    In the House of Lords to-day, Lord Newton inquired why the Government was giving diplomatic privileges and immunities to the Soviet trade ...

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  16. Meeting at Newport Workshops.

    While by far the greater number of 500 men at a meeting at midday yesterday at Newport Railway Workshops heard the speakers, who emphatically justified the ...

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  17. BROADCASTING AGREEMENTS.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Interesting details of the amazing powers conferred upon Amalgamated Wireless Ltd. in agreements entered into with the ...

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  18. THE DAVIS CUP.

    Ireland has qualified to meet Australia in the second round of the Davis Cup, by defeating Monaco. E. A. McGuire be[?]t Landau to-day, 13-11, 0-6, 3-6, 6-4, 6-1. ...

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  19. ALOOFNESS FROM WORLD

    Speaking at the annual meeting of the Presbyterian Women's Missionary Union in Scots' Church, Melbourne, yesterday afternoon, Rev. Dr. Hugh Black, of New ...

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  20. A PARIS TRAGEDY.

    A chance acquaintance between a Roumanian, Louis Friedmann, and a mannequin, Renee Vignon, resulted in a hasty marriage. Friedmann had masqueraded ...

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  21. COUNTY MATCHES.

    The county matches were continued today. In their match against Marylebone Yorkshire won by seven wickets. Yorkshire, in their first innings, made 257 ...

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  22. THE PETROL TAX.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday Mr. Hyland (C.P.) asked the Premier if it was the Government's intention to confirm the arrangements made at the ...

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  23. THE COAL MINES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--It is expected that details necessary for a settlement of the coal trouble will be arranged at Newcastle to-morrow, where both the coal ...

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  24. Turnover at Randwick.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Considering the depression and the fact that so many race days at Randwick have been wet this season, the totalisator turnover at ...

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  25. AUSTIN CARS.

    Sir Herbert Austin, the well-known builder of British cars, stated to-day that he was considering the possibility of constructing chassis in Australia, "if the ...

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  26. TAXATION OF MOTORISTS.

    Representatives of the motor industry in Melbourne yesterday expressed resentment at the suggestion reported to have been made by the Minister of Public ...

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  27. FORTY-EIGHT HOURS.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Arguments were continued to-day in the Court of Conciliation and Arbitration regarding the application by the Crown for an increase ...

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  29. NEW ZEALANDER'S DEATH IN LONDON.

    The central London coroner, Sir Walter Schroder, adjourned an inquest to-day in order that inquiries might be made in Australia in connection with the death ...

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  30. Restoration Pleases Officials.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Officials of the Returned Soldiers' League were pleased to learn to-day of the possibility of the restoration of full preference to returned ...

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