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  2. IDLE STEAMERS.

    The steamer Yarra, of the 'Huddart, Parker Company which was to have sailed to-day from Nowcastle for Sydney to load for Hobart, will to tied up, and the crew ...

    Article : 172 words
  3. THE OMEO TRAGEDY,

    Although he is standing his second trial on a charge of having murdered his wife. Ronald Gesves Griggs (28), formerly Methodist minister at Omeo, is bearing ...

    Article : 942 words
  4. THE ROYAL OAK CASE.

    Mr. Bridgeman (First Lord of the Admiralty) announced in the House of Commons to-night the Admiralty's decision regarding the incidents on the battleship ...

    Article : 741 words
  5. THE SENATE VACANCY.

    The Premier stated yesterday that the vacancy in the Senate had been filled without waiting for the assembling of Parliament, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 470 words
  6. THE ATLANTIC CROSSING.

    It is becoming increasingly difficult to obtain authentic information regarding the Bremen fliers, principally owing to the fact that the storm is still raging ...

    Article : 847 words
  7. EXIT THE BAY LINERS,

    Mr. Bruce (Prime Minister of Australia) has sent a cable message definitely accepting the tender of the shipping interess represented by Lord Kylsant, to ...

    Article : 98 words
  8. MR. BRUCE SILENT.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) declined to confirm or deny the cabled state ments regarding the sale of the Commonwealth ships, and he reiterated his ...

    Article : 120 words
  9. WHEAT MARKETING.

    The Federal Trasurer (Dr. [?] Page) to-day stated the position of the Commonwealth Government in relation to compulsery wheat pools. He said the light ...

    Article : 273 words
  10. R. LARKIN DECLINES TO

    Mr. Larkin, the chairmain of the Commonwealth Shipping Line, who arrived from Canberra to-day, declined to comment on the reported sale of the ...

    Article : 41 words
  11. MAJOR FITZMAURICE.

    Major Fitzmaurice, on arriving here, said he was proceeding to Murray Bay for spare parts, the installation of which in the Bremen, in his belief, would take ...

    Article : 132 words
  12. ARTIST'S SAD END

    The death of Mr. Charles Sims, A.H.A., was a tragic end to a [?] which was a strange medley of triumpha and defeats. He was found drowned in the vier ...

    Article : 314 words
  13. CAPTAIN KOEHL'S ACCOUNT.

    Captain Koehl's [?]arrative of the flight states that the official time in the air was 36½ hours. In the heavy fog off Newfoundland they reached a height of 2,000 ...

    Article : 121 words
  14. THE BRITISH ARMY.

    The House of Commons to-day debated the question of the death penalty on active service. Clause 4 of the Army and Air Force (Annual) Bill, which came ...

    Article : 451 words
  15. MIGRATION.

    Sir Robert Home, who in a speech at Glasgow was reported to have favored wholesale migration to Australia, to-day referred to Mr. Bucee's comments on ...

    Article : 220 words
  16. THE RESCUE PLANE.

    Mr. Schiller states that his reception at Greenly by the Bremen's crew showed that the rescue plane locked "like a million dollars" to the fliers. The Bremen ...

    Article : 113 words
  17. THE LAST SHOT.

    Much interest is being taken in an action brought by General Sir Arthur Cur[?] who commanded the Canadians in France, against the publisher of the "Pjort ...

    Article : 206 words
  18. MR. HINKLER.

    Mr. [?] Hinker left the Para[?] with his wife shortly after noon yesterday for [?] in a farewell message to ...

    Article : 349 words
  19. EARTHQUAKES IN PERU.

    There have been shocks of the greatest intensity in the districts of Ituata, Ayapata, and Ollachea. The town of Ituata is in ruins. Three persons were killed ...

    Article : 67 words
  20. OUTLAWING WAR.

    Commenting on the franco-American negotiations for a treaty outlawing war, in which the Powers have been invited to join, the "Morning Post" says:—"(M. ...

    Article : 272 words
  21. THE INDUSTRIAL TREND.

    Sir Alfred Mond, referring to the recently-formed Anglo-American financial combination, at the luncheon of the City Livery Club, said he hoped it would be ...

    Article : 147 words
  22. TRANSFER OF THE YORKLESS

    The Industrial Transference Board, designed to transfer men from districts where there is a dearth of work to others where work is offering, is considering its ...

    Article : 170 words
  23. AMERICA AND AUSTRALIA.

    The High Commissioner for Australia (Sir Granville Ryrie) was present to-day at the luncheon of the American Chamber of Commerce at the Hotel Cecil. ...

    Article : 293 words
  24. FRENCH ELECTIONS.

    The number of candidates nominated for the general elections thus far is 3,645 compared with 2,130 in 1919 and 2,765 in 1924. The total, with the arrival of the ...

    Article : 229 words
  25. THE BAVIN GOVERNMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly this afternoon, the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Lsng) moved a vote of no-confidence, chiefly on the ground of the increase of ...

    Article : 220 words
  26. A FILM ON FORE.

    Catching [?] during [?] at a [?]tour theatre at Ballarat last night, 15,000 lest of film was [?]. The aperator used a pafeat fire [?] but it ...

    Article : 91 words
  27. CAPITAL AND LABOR.

    Sir Alfred Mond states that, as a result of the recent industrial conference with the T.U.C., an agreement has been reached on several items of the agenda. ...

    Article : 144 words
  28. FUMES FROM MOTORS,

    During a discussion in the House of Commons to-day on the Petroleum Amendment Bill, the Home Secretary (Sir William Joynson-Hicks) accepted an ...

    Article : 70 words
  29. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 296 words
  30. LIGHTHOUSE SHIPS.

    Hubert George Carrigan, secretary of the Queensland branch of the Seamen's Union, who is charged with a breach of the Federal Crimes Act in respect of the ...

    Article : 83 words
  31. THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION.

    Among outstanding questions concerning which evidence was given before the Royal Commission on the Constitution of the Commonwealth to-day were those of ...

    Article : 214 words
  32. FURNISHING TRADES

    The hearing of the plaint of the Federal Furaishing Trade Society of Australasla was resumed before Judge Drake[?]man in the Commonwealth ...

    Article : 172 words
  33. LITHUANIA

    Considerable interest is being taken here in the trial of the Chief of Police (M. Radelis) and several of the stuff for tortuting political suspects in an electric chair ...

    Article : 101 words
  34. BRITISH TRADE

    Captain Hacking (head of the Department of Trade) has engagements with a number of Chambers of Commerce with a view to a discussion of plans for ...

    Article : 100 words
  35. RAILWAY EMPLOYES.

    The strike of employes an the Midland Railway in again before the Arbitration Court this morning. Later it was announced that the court had decide to ...

    Article : 108 words
  36. CAR PLUNGES OVER WHARF.

    The police to-day, with the aid of a diver, recovered a motor car from the bottom of the harbor near one of the wharfs at Woolloomooloo. It was thought ...

    Article : 63 words
  37. THE SCOTTISH DELEGATION.

    The Scottish delegation arrived in Fremantle on the Hobson's Bay this morning. As soon as the vissel berthed a party of 250 were taken to the railway ...

    Article : 106 words
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