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  2. FOREIGN AFFAIRS

    A cartoon in a Sunday paper of Mr. Chamberlain, Foreign Secretary, climbing the Alps loaded with a bulging pack labelled "European difficulties," is a ...

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  3. DECENTRALISATION

    The Premier stated last night that the Government had taken important preliminary steps towards a more' widespread and effective decentralising movement. ...

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  4. AMERICAN FLEET

    Following the intimations by Mr. J. A. M. Elder, Australian Commissioner at Washington, concerning Melbourne's desire to know whether the American fleet's ...

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  5. FLOATING DOCK

    A section of the press which hitherto has wholly favored the Singapore base is at present showing a disposition to contend that a floating dock will suffice. ...

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  6. MAN AND WIFE

    A warrant has been issued at Christchurch for the arrest of F. P. Mouat, who disappeared a week, ago and whose wife lisappeared on February 20. The charge ...

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  7. NIPPED IN THE BUD

    That the arm of the law in Japan is long is shown by the sensational details of the bombing that was general in Fukuda last July, and a long series of crimes ...

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  8. BUTTER

    The officials of the Commerce branch of the Board of Trade, as well as members of the Australian Dairy Council, are at a loss to ...

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  9. NE TEMERE

    Mr. Ley, Minister for Justice, deifies that the Ne Temere legislation is aimed at the Roman Catholic Church. "I certainly shall not be a party to ...

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  10. HIGH SCHOOL FEES

    The Minister for Justice, Mr. Ley, speaking at the opening of the school at Penshurst yesterday, defended the action of the Government in charging ...

    Article : 198 words
  11. BIG PROBLEM

    The Chief Secretary, Mr. Oakes, stated to-day that he intended to bring forward as early as possible in the new Parliament a Bill to deal with the ...

    Article : 185 words
  12. MOVEMENTS OF WAR BOATS.

    The submarine L2 has arrived from Penang. After the conference the Concord, Sydney and Adelaide will proceed to Thursday Island and Brisbane, where ...

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  13. FEDERAL DISABILITIES

    Mr. H. Gregory, M.H.R., giving evidence before the Disabilities Commission, said the late Lord Forrest was anxious that Western Australia should remain ...

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  14. LONDON TO TOKIO

    H. Manner, of Seattle, Ronald Amundsen's chief aid in his 1923 trans-Polar flight attempts, has announced that ho has plans in the making for a test flight ...

    Article : 119 words
  15. LIVELY SCENES

    Communists most violently broke up a meeting addressed by M. Blum and other leading Socialists who are believed to exercise a most important influence ...

    Article : 116 words
  16. GERMANY'S PROPOSALS.

    Though the nature of the German proposals in the security pact is still undisclosed, the reports about it have upset the Nationalist newspapers. ...

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  17. A BIG STRIDE

    One of the biggest strides that has been made in Australia in social legislation will be recommended, it is believed by the National Insurance Commission. ...

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  18. AUSTRALIA FOR AUSTRALIANS

    Speaking at the Australian Natives' Association Conference, Mr. Barnard declared that if a man is living in a country that country owes him a living. He ...

    Article : 112 words
  19. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    The House of Commons has rejected Mr. MacQuisten's Trade Union Political Levy Bill and carried by 325 votes to 153 an amendment by Mr. Baldwin, approving of ...

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  20. METHODIST CONFERENCE

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  21. POPE APPROVES

    The Spanish singer, Raquel Meller, had a private audience with the Pope and sang her famous song "Pendant la Procession." which aroused so much opposition ...

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  22. TWO KILLED

    There were two fatal accidents to-day in the district covered by the Manly police. Violet Corndallis, aged 34 years, whose address has not yet been ascertained, was ...

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  23. THE PARIS VIEWPOINT.

    The newspaper comments which confirm the "Tages Zeitung's" report that the nature of Germany's proposals is generally hostile to the idea of ...

    Article : 80 words
  24. BRITISH AIR SERVICES.

    It is officially announced that Mr. L. .C. Amery (Colonial Secretary) and Sir Samuel Hoare (Secretary for Air), accompanied by officials of the Colonial ...

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  25. WOMAN ATTACKED

    An unknown woman was found unconscious in a pool of blood in an hotel at Newcastle last night while a man' was standing in the room clasping the neck ...

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  26. TELEGRAMS.

    At the cycling races, to-day in the one-mile match between Cecil Walker and Harris Horder Horder won the first heat by inches and the second by two ...

    Article : 46 words
  27. OFF THE MAP

    A message from Cheyenne (Wyoming) says that the town of Lavoye was literally wiped off the map and its 1500 in[?]bitants deprived of homes by the ruling ...

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  28. STEAMER'S FIREMAN MISSING.

    John Culland, aged 30, fireman on the steamer Koromiko, is missing. He is thought to have been drowned. The vessel arrived from Melbourne on Sunday ...

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  29. BRITISH INDUSTRIES.

    As a counterblast to the federation of British industries, the railwaymen, transport workers, and engineering unions have accepted the Miners' ...

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  30. BOYS' COLLEGE PROJECT PREMATURE.

    At the Methodist conference the Rev. W. Lock, chairman of the North Coast district, presented the synod resolution urging the conference to make inquiries ...

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  31. HOBBS ON TRIAL

    Before the Hobbs case Was adjourned till Monday the accused completed Iris evidence. He said he would not have associated ...

    Article : 154 words
  32. THE CRUISERS

    Vickers, Ltd. have offered to build two cruisers for the Australian navy, one in England and the other at the Cockatoo Island dockyard, provided the dock is ...

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  33. FEDERAL SHIPS

    A sensational rumor is being circulated in shipping circles that an official of the Seamen's Union has been in the pay of a big overseas shipping combine to foment ...

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  34. RAILWAY MISHAP.

    Six railway men were injured when several railway waggons got out of control and crashed into a stationary tank waggon. They were all fortunate to ...

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  35. DE GARIS' ACTIVITIES

    C. J. De Garis has received an offer from the Sydney Film Company to take the lead in the production of De Garis' activities. It is suggested that the film ...

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  36. STRIKE IN NOVA SCOTIA.

    A message from Sydney (Nova Scotia), states that owing to the' dispute between the British Empire Steel Corporation and its miners, the men in a body ceased ...

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  37. A.N.A. AND NEW WARSHIPS.

    At the annual meeting of the Australian Natives Association it was stated that among matters still being Strongly represented to the Government was that new ...

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  38. BUFFALO PLY.

    Mr. Manning, M.H.R., Chairman of the Australian Meat Council, states that an arrangement has been made for the Commonwealth and West Australia to share ...

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  39. W.A.S FIRST GOVERNOR

    Lieut-Colonel S[?]irling Thorold and Mrs. Cooper, grandchildren of Admiral Stirling, the first Governor of Wester Australia, have presented to the State of ...

    Article : 75 words
  40. WATERSIDE WORKERS

    A mass meeting of the Waterside Workers Federation was held in the Town Hall basement to-day, and the men were asked to ratify the agreement ...

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  41. HONORABLE BANKRUPT

    Just before the outbreak of the Great War, Henry Driver, of Auckland, became bankrupt, his assets realising only sixpence in the to the official assignee. He ...

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  42. ANTI-LABOR LEGISLATION.

    The Japanese Lower House passed the Anti-Radical Bill with a technical amendment by 248 to 18. During the discussion the House was surrounded by a cordon of ...

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  43. IMMIGRATION

    The Premier of Tasmania, Mr. Lyons, commenting on the opinion expressed by Sir Hugh Denison that immigration was a matter that should be handled by the ...

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  44. MR. BALDWIN'S GREAT SPEECH

    The newspapers have commented on Mr. Baldwin's remarkable speech at Birmingham, published on Saturday. The "Daily Express," says he rather ...

    Article : 89 words
  45. KIRKWOOD AGAIN

    Mr. D. Kirkwood, M.P., in a remarkable speech at Dumbarton, which is his constituency, said the money of the working classes was not to be wasted on ...

    Article : 103 words
  46. TASMANIAN LABOR PARTY.

    The State Labor Executive has endorsed the nomination of eight candidates for Denison for the forthcoming elections, including Mrs. J. A. Lyons, wife of the Premier. ...

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  47. THE DAVIS CUP

    A fund has been started to defray the expenses of the fourth player to be included in Australia's Davis Cup team. ...

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  48. YOUTH SHOT

    William Bent, 18, was found lying on the road at Lilydale with a gunshot wound in his head. He is not expected to recover. The police believe that he ...

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  49. LORD CURZON'S ILLNESS.

    It is announced that Lord Curzon is undergoing an operation on Monday morning to remove the cause of haemorrhage from which he is suffering. ...

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  50. SUSPECTED SMALLPOX.

    A suspected case of smallpox is reported from Ngapuhi in the North Auckland district. The patient is a Mormon missionary aged 23 years, who ...

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  51. £50,000 INSURANCE

    The insurance companies decided to pay £50,000 to the Melbourne City Council as a result of the destruction of the Town Hall by fire. ...

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  52. INTERIM PRESIDENT

    A majority of the parties in the Reichstag agreed to the drafting of a law whereby the President of the Leipzig Supreme Court, Doctor Simons, shall be appointed' ...

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  53. Y.A.L CADETS

    At Florence the University singing students greeted the young Australians at a reception held in the Town Hall. Signor Mussolini (the Premier) the ...

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  54. SOUTH COAST MINERS

    The sentence of a fortnight's imprisonment imposed by Judge Rolin on 42 miners at Mount Kembla has come a[?] a bombshell to the miners in the South ...

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  55. POLITICAL MURDERS

    The list of recent political murders in Bulgaria has reached an alarming total. The latest victim is the Communist Deputy, Stejanoff, who was on the eve of ...

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  56. LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL

    The final state of the parties on the London County Council elections is:--Moderates and Progressives 83; Labor 35; Progressives 66. ...

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  57. INFANTILE PARALYSIS

    Seventeen cases of infantile paralysis were reported in New Zealand during the 24. hours ended noon on Friday. Up to date 797 cases have been reported in the ...

    Article : 45 words
  58. BILLIARDS

    In the billiard match (16,000 up), the halfway scores are: McCouachy (receives 4000) 9000, Smith 8001. ...

    Article : 24 words
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