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  4. "REAL REASON BEHIND STRIKE"

    A startling statement as to the real reason behind the seamen's strike was made yesterday by Mr. N. C. Scale, deputy-chairman of the Oversea Shipping Representatives' Association. ...

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  5. PLANNING FOR PEACE

    In his inaugural address to the Security Pact Conference of the Powers, at Locarno (Switzerland). Mr. Austen Chamberlain (British ...

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  6. SAFETY -- NOT THIRST

    In order to avoid a street collision, the owner had to run this motor car almost into the bar of an hotel at the corner of Oxford and William Streets, Paddington, yesterday. He escaped unhurt. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Eurythmic Dead

    Eurythmic, the famous racehorse, which was recently landed in West Australia from the eastern States, to be used for stud ...

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  8. TO ELIMINATE RISK OF WAR

    At the Inter-Parliamentary Union, General E. L. Speers (Great Britain) submitted a plan for eliminating the risk of war, his ...

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  9. COMMUNISTS IN ENGLAND

    The Government, when elected, had a mandate to smash Communism, not to remain in Iraq (Mesopotamia) for 23 years, said Lord ...

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  10. MAN AND WIFE SHOT DEAD

    Normanby Holman Howard (38), of Mariborough Street, Henley Beach, and his wife, Olive, (35), were found shot dead in their ...

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  11. ITALIAN RIOTS

    The Rome correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" reports that riots at Florence, due to an anti-Masonic agitation, have commenced. ...

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  12. IN PARLIAMENT

    Met.--10.30 a.m. Adjourned.--5.30 p.m. Business.--The bill to increase members' salaries from £600 to ...

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  13. THE TOWN HALL BLUDGEON

    It was stated yesterday that the Reform Party was anxious to contest in the law courts the legality of the Labor ...

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  14. THOSE "-SECRET POLICE"

    Statements circulated in Sydney to the effect that the Commonwealth Government was swearing in and secretly arming special ...

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  15. LIKE A MINING FIELD

    All the children of Darlinghurst know Green Park, just by St. Vincent's Hospital, for that is where they go to play. ...

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  16. NEW LOANS

    The West Australian Government is floating a loan of £2,500,000 immediately. When this loan has been placed ...

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  17. OIL FROM COAL

    It is authoritatively announced that the leading Gorman dye works, including the Badische Anilin and Sodefabrik, will amalgamate soon. ...

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  18. OVERSEA GOODS

    The "Daily Telegraph," in a leading article entitled "Marketing of Empire Goods," pleads that the value of Wembley may not be lost ...

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  19. GENERAL CABLES

    Mr. Peter Dawson, the well-known singer, and Mrs. Dawson were involved in a motor accident near Leeds. The former escaped with a shaking, but ...

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  20. FOUND DYING IN PARK

    Suffering from the effects of poison, front which she died later, Mrs. Alice Fraser was found in King Edward Park at 12 o'clock last night. ...

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  21. MR. D. B. LITTLEJOHN.

    who died as the result of injuries received at Penrith Speedway on Monday. He was a spectator, and was helping to remove a damaged ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. RIGHT TO KILL

    For the third time in a year a French jury has settled in the same manner the question of the right to kill, by the acquittal of Yvonne Raynal, 19 years, ...

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  23. 53 DROWNED

    A Helsingfors message states that the Finnish torpedo boat S2 ran aground and capsized in a violent storm during manoeuvres in the Gulf ...

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  24. LIMERICK STRIKERS

    German engineers, assisted by the crew of the North German Lloyd steamer Arabic, this morning began unloading, at Limerick, a cargo of ...

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  25. LIMERICK HELD UP

    The list of vessels held up at Fremantle was added to to-day, when the crew of the steamer Limerick decided to support the seamen on strike. The ...

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  26. BIG CRICKET

    The County Cricket Advisory Committee has decided to ask the Marylebone Club to arrange a trial test match for June 5, 7, and 8, to be played at ...

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  27. NEGOTIATIONS FAIL

    Negotiations with exporters for the Payment of £1 monthly to British seamen as a condition precedent to their resumption of work broke down ...

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  28. IN FLOODED RIVER

    Benjamin Couston, a Dunedin civil engineer, who was going to Hanmer Springs with his wife for treatment dropped out of a 'bus while crossing ...

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  29. GREEN PARK SHORN OF ITS GREENNESS

    The alterations to Green Park, near St. Vincent's Hospital, shown here, were adversely criticised at yesterday's meeting of the City Council Health Committee. Aldermen are to inspect the work next Friday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. BRITISH CABINET

    Lobby correspondents attach importance to the first meeting of the Cabinet to-day after the recess. It is understood that Lord ...

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  31. IN ENGLAND

    Mr. Shinweil, organiser on behalf of the Amalgamated Marine Workers' Union, has made the following statement:-- ...

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  32. PENSION INCREASE

    It was announced by the Prime Minister to-night that the first payment of old-age and invalid pensions on the increased scale would be made on ...

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  33. THE DEMODOCUS

    Following his previous statement regarding the alleged intimidation of the crow of the Demodocus when it berthed at Fremantle, the Premier (Mr. ...

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  34. ATTEMPT ON SAFE

    An attempt to break open a safe in the Metal Specialty Co.'s works in Dick Street. Chippendale, was made last night. ...

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  35. WEATHER FORECAST

    Cloud, with some further showers and thunder, in north-east districts, and of parts of the coast. Mostly fine elsewhere, but showers later ...

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