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  2. SECURITY PACT.

    The London "Morning Post," discussing the attitude of the Dominions towards the proposed Security Pact, says:-"An endeavour is being made to create the ...

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  3. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE.

    Referring to-day to the adoption by the House of Commons of the proposals for increased preferences on certain Dominion products, the Prime Minister ...

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  4. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    When the House of Representatives meets to-morrow, the debate on the motion moved on Friday by the Leader of the Labour Opposition (Mr. Charlton) ...

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  5. GOVERNOR-GENERAL DESIGNATE.

    Lord Stonehaven (Governor-General designate of Australia) and Viscount Burnham (president of the Empire Press Union) were the guests of the British ...

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  6. FEDERAL LOAN COUNCIL.

    With financial advisers from the Commonwealth and State Treasuries in attendance, the Federal Loan Council met this morning to review the general ...

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  7. FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE

    An important determination respecting the question of leave, arising out of an Injury received in the course of employment, and affecting the whole of the ...

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  8. UNREST IN CHINA.

    The position in China was the subject of a number of questions by Labour members and others in the House of Commons to-day. Replying to a ...

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  9. SHIPPING DISPUTES.

    Although there were no developments to-days in the maritime dispute centring round the hold-up of the Monaro, it is still expected that the strike will assume ...

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  10. Japanese Cruisers.

    sThe Japanese Navy Office states that four destroyers are proceeding from Sasebo to Shanghai this evening.—Reuter. ...

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  11. Japanese Comments.

    Following the Shanghai riots, the comments of the Japanese officials and Press have revealed an inclination to throw the blame for the disturbances on the British ...

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  12. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The House of Commons agreed without amendment to all the clauses in the Budget dealing with the liabilities of the Dominion Governments to taxation ...

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  13. Question of Consultation.

    In the House of Commons to-day, replying to questions in regard to the Security Pact, the Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) started that the Dominion ...

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  14. QUEENSLAND DISASTER.

    The public tribunal appointed to inquire into the recent railway disaster at Tandur commenced hearing evidence this morning. The board comprised Messrs. ...

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  15. Trade Propaganda.

    In the House of Commons to-day, replying to Sir Harpy Brittain (Union [?] Acton), Sir Barton Chadwick (Parliamentary Secretary. Board of Trade) ...

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  16. ACTION FOR LIBEL.

    Charles Caylock, of Howson-avenue, Glenhuntly, to-day brought an action against Sun Newspapers, Melbourne, Ltd., claiming £5,000 damages for alleged libel, ...

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  17. Commons Debate Next Week.

    The House of Commons will devote a day, probably Jane 24, to the debate on the Security Pact. Six liberals have tabled motions expressing apprehension ...

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  18. ROAD MAINTENANCE.

    The Minister for Local Government (Mr. A. A. Kirkpatrick) replying to a deputation to-day indicated in connection with the need for additional money ...

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  19. Reply to German Proposals.

    The French Ambassador has banded to Dr. Stresemann (Foreign Minister) the French reply to Germany's Security Pact proposal. The reply will be published ...

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  20. N.S.W. POLITICS.

    The Labour Caucus met at Parliament House to-day and by an exhaustive ballot elected the members of the Ministry. The result is regarded as a triumph for the ...

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  21. CANADA.

    The Abolition of the post of Governor-General was recommended by Mr. J. S. Woodsworth, a Labour member, in the House of Commons, when the vote for ...

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  22. Murder at Shanghai.

    The growing calm in Shanghai had a tragic setback last night as the result of a murderous attack on Britons. William (Mackenzie, of the Municipal ...

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  23. Government's Air Programme.

    Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Samuel Hoare (Secretary of State for Air), speaking at the Constitutional Club to-day. said that he hoped in the near future to have ...

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  24. Mr. Pratten's Claim.

    By a 10 to 2 majority the jury in the First Civil Court to-day found a verdict for the defendant in the action in which Herbert Edward Pratten, ...

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  25. Choice of Title Explained.

    Lord Stonehaven, accompanied by his wife and three daughters, will embark on the s.s. Nestor for Australia on August 28. ...

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  26. PRINCE OF WALES.

    A great gathering of Swazis, moluding the 4,000 warriors who welcomed him, made a loyal ovation to the Prince of Wales when he addressed them. A ...

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  27. At Sydney.

    As the outcome of the long-standing dispute with the Newcastle and Hunter River Steamship Co. regarding the employment of permanent hands on its ...

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  28. NATIONAL ARCHIVES.

    Mr. K. Binns, the librarian in charge of the National Library and assistant Parliamentary Librarian, giving evidence to-day before the Federal Public Works ...

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  29. An Australian Reception.

    At an Australian reception at the Royal Colonial Institute to-day. Lady Stonehaven, the hostess, was heartily congratulated on the Australian ...

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  30. A FRENCH MURDER.

    Investigations reveal that Dr. Bougrat. who is accused of the murder of Jacques Rumebe, a bank cashier, is & sort of Jekyll and Hyde. While he was a ...

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  31. LABOUR OFFICIAL EXPELLED.

    Although it was reported yesterday that the discussion by the State executive of the Australian Labour Party, on Monday night, regarding the expulsion of ...

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  32. NEW ELEMENTS.

    Addressing the Prussian Academy of Science, three co-discoverers Drs. Noddack, Ottoberg and Ina Tacke (a woman), announced that they had found two ...

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  33. PILGRIM'S MILL TRAGEDY.

    The inquest concerning the death of John Peter Grant Walker, who was electrocuted at Pilgrim's Mill, Margaret River, on May 12, was held on the mill ...

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  34. CANNED FRUIT.

    According to official figures made available to-day by the Minister for Markets and Migration (Senator Wilson), 221,400 cases of canned fruit have been exported ...

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  35. SOUTH AFRICA.

    After a three months' experiment the South African Air Mail Service has been discontinued on the ground that it was unremunerative. The last flight from ...

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  36. Western Australia.

    The State steamer Eucla was due to leave Albany at 1 o'clock to-day on her quarterly run to Eucla, with a full cargo and a number of passengers. At the ...

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  37. A BRITISH PROTEST.

    The British Consul-General this morning vigorously protested to the Civil Governor and the Foreign Commissioner with reference to the murder of Mr. ...

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  38. IMPULSIVE DEAL.

    An impulsive after-luncheon deal in 45,000,000 yards of Government unbleached linen, resulting in an income tax assessment amounting to £1,900,000 ...

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  39. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    There is considerable unrest among exhibitors at the Wembley Exhibition owing to the relatively small attendances, high rents, and expenses, ...

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  40. Fighting Near Canton.

    Fighting occurred in the north-east of the city of Canton on Sunday in connection with the disarming of Yunnanese, but was not serious. The Government ...

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  41. PUBLIC HEALTH.

    Giving evidence before the Federal Royal Commission on Public Health to-day, Dr. Monchaux, medical officer in a large venereal disease clinic said the ...

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  42. LEAD POISONING.

    When the death occurred at the Children's Hospital on May 10 of Thomas William Dee (4), who was the third child of George Henry Dee, a pottery ...

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  43. Injured Progressing Favourably.

    It was reported from Gympie Hospital this morning that all the injured persons in the recent railway smash were progressing satisfactorily. No claims for ...

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  44. MELBOURNE SHOOTING CASE.

    Tow shots were fired by an intruder in a flat in Jackson-street, Toorak on the night of May 9. One grazed the occupier's body, and the other penetrated ...

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  45. THE NEW PREMIER.

    The new Premier (Mr. Lang) is aged 49 years. At a very early age he was a newsboy in Sydney, and at the age of nine years he went to has uncle's farm ...

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  46. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The Marquis of Queensbury was to-day granted a divorce on the ground of his wife's misconduct with Sir James Dunn. ...

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  47. Trouble at Swatow.

    The British Consul at Swatow last evening telegraphed that a general strike had begun and that naval protection was required, consequently the British sloop ...

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  48. Cause of the Accident.

    It is now reported that the mails which arrived at Nambour by the train which subsequently met with disaster at Traveston Creek were received in a damaged ...

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  49. MIGRATION.

    A lament by Sir Newton Moore. M.P. (a former Premier of Western Australia), at the opening of a conference of passenger agents, that migration to the ...

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  50. GRUESOME FIND.

    While attending to nets set in Princess Royal Harbour on Friday morning last the Westernburg Bros., fishermen, discovered a shark measuring about 7ft. ...

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  51. THE SALT WAR.

    After a protracted period of price cutting competition representatives of the salt companies have met in conference, and have practically concluded an ...

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  52. DARING ESCAPE.

    Alfred Neill, a prisoner of the Yatala Labour Prison, who had been removed to the Adelaide Hospital for foot treatment, made a daring escape from that ...

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  53. Precautions at Peking.

    The barricades round the legation guards were increased on Sunday night, and barbed wire entanglements were erected in view of reports of possible ...

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  54. CHURCH OF ENGLAND.

    "It is the way of some to lament because things are not better than they were. My wish to-day is rather to encourage you. There are certain fearful ...

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  55. EGYPT.

    The Mixed Court has decided against the Egyptian Government in the tribute bonds case, in which £18,000,000 was involved. owing to the Government ...

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  56. SEAMAN STABBED.

    Robert Webster, a seaman, saw two Asiatics attacking a girl in Lower Campbell-street, Surry Hills, last night, and he went to the girl's assistance. He was ...

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  57. MISSING YACHT SAFE.

    A message from Gladstone intimates that the yacht Endeavour, which was reported to have been wrecked on the Wide Ray her arrived at Gladstone this ...

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  58. Arrests of Communists.

    Japanese reports from Mukden state that precautionary measures are being taken to keep down the anti-foreign movement. Schools controlled by ...

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