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  4. NEW AUSTRALIANS

    More than 500 new settlers landed here from Great Britain today to settle in Victoria. The first batch of 256 were on ...

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  5. SAVE!

    If the address delivered by Mr. Alf. Hines to boys at Wesley College this morning is taken to heart by his hearers, there will in a few ...

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  6. HOUSES FIRST

    Houses first will be the motto of the Building Guild which is being formed by the building trade unions at the Trades Hall. Many unions ...

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  7. RAFET PASHA DEPOSED

    At a secret sitting of the Angora Assembly, it was decided to replace Rafet Pasha at Constantinople by Selah-ed-din-Adil. Under-Secretary for ...

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  8. SKY PIONEERS

    The blazing of the trail for the inauguration of Australia's interstate aerial passenger and mail service has been almost ...

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  9. "RED" PLOT FAILS BADLY

    The police exposure of the threatened "red" plot to stampede Whitehall, coupled with the extraordinary precautions that were taken, caused it to ...

    Article : 480 words
  10. Bulgaria Desires Outlet to Ægean Sea

    Although secrecy has been observed regarding this afternoon's deliberations of the First Commission it has been learned that M. Stambuliski of ...

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  11. URGED MODERATION

    Mr. GEORGE LANSBURY, M.P., who counselled the unemployed not to attempt the march to Parliament Houses. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. ALLIES' MEETING PLACE

    The Hotel de Chateau Ouchy, where the Lausanne Conference preliminaries are being conducted. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. The Home That Many Want

    Are our homes generally well designed to comfort and convenience? Nora Cooper writes an ...

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  14. AMERICA'S POSITION

    Mr. R. W. Child, American Ambassador in Rome, defined the position of the American delegates as representatives of the United States, who were entitled ...

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  15. MOB VIOLENCE IN U.S.

    More than 800 persons in the United States have been the victims of mob violence in the period from September, 1920. to June. 1922. ...

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  16. KNIVES AND REVOLVERS

    A most serious view is evidently taken by the Government of the concentration of unemployed and the threat to force a hearing from the ...

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  17. CHILDREN FOR AUSTRALIA

    With the object of arousing, interest in the Child Emigration Society, founded by Mr. Kingsley Fairbridge, of West Australia, a luncheon has been held. ...

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  18. SUBSTANCE FOR SHADOW

    "We do not ask Britain to subsidise immigration merely to help Australia." said Mr. W. L. Baillieu at a luncheon of representative city men today. "but ...

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  19. WAR MEMORIAL TO MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT

    The Prince of Wales unveiled a Parliamentary war memorial in Westminster Hall. It consisted of a gothic screen bearing a scroll containing the ...

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  20. PLEA FOR ERSKINE GUILDERS

    The hearing of the habeas corpus application in regard to Erskine Childers, the Irish rebel leader, was continued today. ...

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  21. CLEMENCEAU THREATENED

    The police protection afforded M. Clemenceau during his stay in the city has been doubled since he received a letter threatening his life. It was ...

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  22. A Wealthy Butler

    The will of John Coutts, 50, formerly butler to Lord Ribblesdale, has been proved at £13,027. ...

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  23. REINFORCEMENTS FOR A GREATER AUSTRALIA

    Liner Largs Bay arrives with immigrants with new setters for Victoria the liner largs Bay arrived here from Britain today. The picture on the left shown the new[?]mers pointing to the [?]try of their adoption. On the left is shown "Dad," aged on, and another passenger nega[?]lig the difficult gangway provided, [?]nt is a w[?] Scotch child ga[?]ng with inter[?] towards its [?] c[?]aw. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. In Other Pages

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  25. MUSSOLINI, FIRE-EATER

    Interviewed by the "Matin, signer Mussolini, the Italian Prime Minister. declared that France and Italy were dissatisfied with the peace because the ...

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  26. Clemency to Rebels Urged

    A number of well-known men, in eluding Sir John Simon. Colonel Wedgwood, Dr. Clifford and Professor Gilbert Murray have ...

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