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  2. AFTER LOCARNO

    LONDON, Monday.-- There are likely to be further and perhaps critical Allied German exchanges before the Locarno pact is an ...

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  3. FASCIST REVENGE

    LONDON, Monday.-- The Leghorn correspondent of the "Daily News'' reports that local Fascist as reprisal for the murder of Signor ...

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  4. SHOUTED DOWN

    LONDON, Monday.-- An open air meeting at Canning Town shouted down Mr. Will Thorne, M.P., and Mr. Jack Jones, M.P., who were endeavouring to ...

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  5. CONFERENCE ADJOURNED

    No progress was mode yesterday in Sydney at the compulsory conference called by Mr. Justice Powers. The representatives of the seamen declared that they would not submit their claims or enter into negotiations ...

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  6. "REPUDIATION"

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- The hold-up of the Ulimaroa has caused considerable hardship to some of the second-class passengers who were returning to New ...

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  7. SHIP'S ARTICLES

    The Full Court, consisting of the Chief Justice (Mr. Justice Blair), Mr. Justice O'Sullivan, and Mr. Justice Webb, yesterday commenced the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ROTARY DISPUTE

    Only at three ports-- Gladstone, Bowen, and Cairns-- does the hold up continue in consequence of the dispute that arose over the ...

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  9. INDIAN SERVICES

    CALCUTTA, Sunday.-- Speaking at a farewell banquet given in ins honour by the United Services Club at Simla, the Viceroy (Lord Reading) paid a high ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. IN NEW ZEALAND

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.-- The crow of the Raranga caused trouble at Dunedin, eight of the stokehold hands leaving the ship just before sailing time, ...

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  11. IRISH CONTRACTS

    LONDON, Monday.-- Mr. Kevin O'Higgins, vice president of the Dall Eore[?] speaking in Dublin blamed British engineers and business men for ...

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  12. NO DECISION

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- The compulsory conference called by Mr. Justice Powers to consider the position brought about by the strike of British seamen, with a ...

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  13. COAL FOR MAHIA

    The Premier (Mr. W. N. Gillies) was advised by Mr. H. G. Carrigan (acting secretary of the Seamen's Union, Queensland branch), yesterday, that it ...

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  14. SETTLEMENT EXPECTED

    The oversea strike committee at Brisbane yesterday received from the British Seamen's Federal Executive at Sydney a telegram, stating there was every ...

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  15. WAR'S HORROR

    LONDON, Monday.-- The Duke of Connaught, after delivering an eloquent eulogy of the heroism and devotion of gunners, unveiled London's largest war ...

    Article : 255 words
  16. NEW ERA OPENED

    LONDON, Monday.-- The French Prime Minister, M. Painleve, speaking at a luncheon at Nice, said that the Locarno conference had opened an era ...

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  17. FRANTIC APPEAL

    CAPETOWN, Sunday-- So far efforts to resuscitate the seamen's strike have dismally failed. The Kiafauns sailed without the deportees. ...

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  18. OWNERS' STATEMENT.

    The Oversea Shipping Representatives' Association stated last evening that the agents for the steamer Mahia had accepted the offer of the firemen on ...

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  19. Otaki's Crew Resort To Violence

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Monday.-- A section of the Otaki's crew resorted to violence to-day to compel the minority to continue the strike. The latter wished to fulfil their undertaking to take the ship to sea, and a conflict of opinions developed into a physical contest, the proposal to ...

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  20. POLICE PROTECTION

    PERTH, Monday.-- The Minister for Police (Mr. J. C. Willcock), answering a complaint that police protection for the steamer Apolda at Bunbury had been ...

    Article : 126 words
  21. CHINA CONFERENCE

    TOKIO, Monday,-- Although admitting that despatches from China are very serious, the Japanese Government does not yet despair of convening a ...

    Article : 76 words
  22. AUSTRALIA INFORMED

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- Before his departure for Tasmania to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. S. M. Bruce) stated that the Commonwealth ...

    Article : 181 words
  23. AMERICAN HOPES

    LONDON, Monday.-- A step toward disarmament, is how President Coolidge regards the Locarno conference, but according, to the Washington ...

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  24. INDEX TO TO-DAY'S PAPER

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 388 words
  25. DECISION TO STRIKE

    ADELAIDE, Monday.-- At a meeting of the crew of the Westmoreland at Port Adelaide to-night the men decided to trike. Essential culinary, and sanitary ...

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  26. MEN STANDING FIRM

    ADELAIDE, Sunday-- Mr. A. C. Wood. ford, secretary of the Fort Adelaide branch of the Seamen's Union, on Saturday, denied a report that the overseas' ...

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  27. PLANT SECRETS.

    CALCUTTA, Monday.-- Sir Jogadie Chandra Bose, the eminent Indian scientist, lecturing before a distinguished gathering at ...

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  28. SUGAR STORAGE

    HOME HILL, Monday,-- Advice from Townsville state that the sugar storage sheds at the jetty are now full, The Railway Department, owing to the ...

    Article : 227 words
  29. SOVIET MACHINATIONS

    LONDON, Monday-- The successful issue of the Locarno conference has created a deep impression in Moscow, though, according to the Riga ...

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  30. DEPORTATION BOARD

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- Rumours were current in Sydney on Saturday and Sunday that the Deportation Board had reached a decision regarding the case of ...

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  31. RELEASE OF MEN

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- The following telegram from Sydney was received by Mr. C. O'Neill (chairman of the Victorian overseas strike committee) ...

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  32. LEITRIM UNLOADED

    PORT CHALMERS (N.Z.), Monday.-- The waterside workers made no trouble over accepting engagement for the Leitrim, which was brought south by a ...

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  33. DELIGHT IN JAPAN

    TOKIO, Monday.-- The news from Locarno delights Japan. Baron Shidehara is preparing telegrams of congratulations over what he terms Mr. ...

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  34. FREMANTLE OUIET.

    PERTH, Monday.-- Everything was quiet at Frenmatle to-day in shipping circles, and unionists outside the Seamen's Union are looking to the strike ...

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