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  2. SITUATION BETTER

    PARIS, Monday.--Commenting on the Inter-Allied Conference "Le Journal's" correspondent in London says: M. Herriot (Prime ...

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  3. GOOD LUCK TO YOU ALL

    LONDON, Monday.--Mr. S. Baldwin (leader of the British Conservative Party), left Belfast this morning after conferring with Sir James Graig ...

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  4. MEMBERS' DAY OUT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday--The Minister for Works (Mr. R. T. Ball) declined to entertain the suggestion by M. O'Hearn (Lab.) that State brickworks ...

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  5. LAND TAXATION

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--In the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. Scullin (Labor), resuming the debate on the budget, accused the Taxation ...

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  6. BREWERY SHARES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--in the Legislative Assembly to-day, the Minister for Justice (Mr. Ley) passed some very severe strictures on Rev. R. B. S. ...

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  7. DISGRCEFUL SCENES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Disorderly scenes were witnessed in the Legislative Assembly to-night during the debate on Mr. Baddeley's motion for the ...

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  8. MONEY FOR BOOSTING

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--A statement published in the "Australian Seamen's Journal" over the name of a former representative of "Smith's Weekly" ...

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  9. A HINT TO ULSTER.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--It is stated in Liberal and Labor circles that Mr. Baldwin urged the Ulster Cabinet to settle the boundary question by ...

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  10. HERRIOT STRONG IN THE CHAMBER.

    PARIS, Monday.--M. Herriot was given a most enthusiastic reception on his return from the London conference. One hundred thousand people swarmed ...

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  11. FIRPO'S SENORITA

    NEW YORK, Monday.--Rev. William Chase (president of the Civic League) which has been investigating the circumstances of the admission of Firpo ...

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  12. THE WHEAT POOL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Cabinet to-day further considered the matter of the State participating in the wheat pool and paying a guarantee to wheat ...

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  13. FOREIGN POLICY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--In the House of Representatives to-day, the Prime Minister (Mr Bruce), said that the British Government had lately ...

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  14. EARLY MORNING FIGHT

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Bullets flew freely in an encounter between William Grover, caretaker of George Russell, Ltd., hardware merchants, ...

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  15. Mr. Macdonald's Attitude.

    LONDON, Monday.--Mr. Macdonald (Prime Minister) has written a letter to M. Herriot (Premier of France), emphasising that the British Government ...

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  16. AT LAKE BUNGA

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Smile to a depth of 1083 feet, the Lake Bunga bore, where the first traces of crude petroleum found in Victoria, have been ...

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  17. BATTLESHIPS

    LONDON, Monday.--That the battleship is still supreme is the opinion of Admiral Sir John de Robeck (commander of the Atlantic Fleet), who has ...

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  18. MR. W. M. HUGHES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Mr. W. M. Hughes (ex-Prime Minister of Australia), who has been on a lecturing tour of America, arrived at Auckland ...

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  19. JAPANESE EXCLUSION

    NEW YORK, Monday.--The first endeavour to remove the impediment to Oriental missionary work caused by the Japanese Exclusion Act has been ...

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  20. MIGRATION SCHEME

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Negotiations are still proceeding between the Australian and British Governments regarding the migration agreement. ...

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  21. MOTOR CAR THEFTS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--After diligent investigation, the detectives have at last discovered the reasons underlying the abnormal amount of motor car ...

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  22. FATHER KILLED

    BERLIN. Monday.--At Wurtemburg to-day a laborer was the victim of patricide. The eldest son pinnioned the father to the floor, and the younger ...

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  23. THE GREAT WEST

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The State Governor (Sir Dudley de Chair) returned to Sydney to-day from a tour of the southern and western districts ...

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  24. MENTALLY DERANGED

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--At the inquest to-day on the body of Sarah Hammerley, whose decomposed body was found in a dense scrub near ...

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  25. THE METAL TRADES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--In the Federal Arbitration Court to-day, Mr. Myhill, representing the Metal Traders' Employers' Association; told Mr. Justice ...

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  26. OUR ATHLETES

    LONDON, Monday.--A car conveying the Australian representatives at the Olympic games (Jones, Ramsden, Winter and Purdie) to Dublin railway ...

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  27. FOUR YEARS' STUDY

    SYDNEY,' Tuesday.--Patrick Riley and Albert Beeson were committed for trial at Paddington Police Court today, on the charge of having ...

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  28. THE AIR OUR DEFENCE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Mr. Pemberton Billing, a British ex-M.P., addressing the National Club to-day, said that with an effective air service a war ...

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  29. ANTI REPUBLICANS

    LONDON, Monday.--The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" in Berlin states that 10,000 uniformed Fascist legionaries, belonging to the National, ...

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  30. HEALTHY?

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Mr. P. Harley Moseley, vice-consul of U.S.A., who returned to Sydney to-day, said that great interest in foreign trade was ...

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  31. GO TO THE WAR, DIGGER!

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The Minister for Works (Mr. R. T. Ball), in a letter to the Returned Soldiers' League, which had asked for the appointment ...

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  32. THE EPIDEMIC

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Constable Martin was on duty at Petersham early this morning, when he saw two men standing close to the premises of the ...

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  33. A QUART OF WINE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--On May 8 last Manly, John O'Shea was fined £100 for selling liquor without a licence at La Conriche, Mona Vale. He appealed ...

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  34. HAPLESS MIGRANTS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--In the Legislative Assembly to-night Mr. Baddeley moved the adjournment of the House to discuss the arrival in the State of ...

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  35. OPINION DIVIDED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The Minister for Education (Mr. Bruntnell) stated to-day that, although there was a shortage, of builders' laborers, the ...

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  36. LUCKY!

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--A message from Bright (Vic.) says that a limousine, containing Frank Dempsey (jockey), Andy McGuire (bookmaker) ...

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  37. ARE WE SLIPPING?

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Professor Harrison, in an address at St. Andrew's College to-day, said that our civilisation was the product of only about one ...

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  38. A LONG HOP

    WASHINGTON, Monday--Authority to the Italian airman Lieutenant Locatelli to accompany the United States world fliers from Reykjavik (Iceland) ...

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  39. BURGLARS MAKE A FIND

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Burglars blew open a safe at the premises of Stanway and Slack, auctioneers, at Milson's Point, early this morning, and secured ...

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  40. TYRANNY OF UNIONISM

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Mr. Justice Powers (President of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court), expressed sorrow yesterday for the men who are ...

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  41. AT LEAST ONE POWER

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Norman Power marched to the People's Palace last night at the head of a small band of unemployed and demanded beds for the ...

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  42. THIN EDGE OF THE WEDGE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--A draft bill for the reform of the Legislative Council has been completed. The policy of the Government is that the membership of ...

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  43. LABOR'S TIP

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Speaking at a meeting of the Fitzroy State Labor Electoral Council, after he had been elected president, My. F. J. Riley said ...

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  44. COSTLY FIRE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--A building at Glebe, which housed a costly collection of Continental statuary and antiques, was totally destroyed by fire at a late ...

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  45. UNIVERSITY LECTURES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Cabinet to-day approved of the scheme submitted by the Senate of the Sydney University for the extension of lectures to ...

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