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  2. UNREST IN CHINA.

    The Government has issued a proclamation covering a series of emergency regulations providing for the censorship of telegrams, letters and police control of ...

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  3. FLOODS IN N.S.W.

    The heavy rain of the last few days has caused extensive floods over a widespread area. Reports from the Hawkesbury. Goulburn and North Coast ...

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  4. WOOL INDUSTRY.

    "The position teems with probabilities," said a leading pastoralist to-day, when referring to anticipated developments in the wool position. He ...

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  5. DISABILITIES COMMISSION.

    In view of the comparatively limited publicity given by telegraph to the evidence at the Melbourne sittings of the Federal Royal Commission which ...

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  6. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales spent a busy and varied day yesterday in Pretoria. He received a great welcome from 20,000 natives and in replying to the welcome ...

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  7. INDUSTRIAL.

    Further argument on the question of overlapping arbitration tribunals took place to-day when Mr. R. V. Keane (for the Australian Railway Union) ...

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  8. Northern Situation Improving.

    The latest reports to-night indicate that the rain has eased up on the North Coast and that the cyclone is less severe. ...

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  9. A Paris Demonstration.

    About 100 young Chinese invaded the Chinese Legation this evening. They over-powered the porter, cut the telephone wires, locked the doors, and gained ...

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  10. "Labour Commission."

    Labourers have formed a secret organisation styled "The Hong Kong Labour Commission," with plenary powers to discuss strike matters. It is reported that ...

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  11. Hawkesbury a Raging Torrent.

    The Hawkesbury River at Richmond reached a height of 48 feet to-night and is two and a half miles wide. It is a raging torrent. Many horses and cows ...

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  12. THE NORTH POLE.

    With reference to rumours appearing in foreign newspapers, the Norwegian Aeronautic Association declares that Amundsen has made no statement about ...

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  13. INTERSTATE FOOTBALL.

    The visiting team of footballers and officials of the South Australian League were entertained at a complimentary dinner given by the Western Australian ...

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  14. DEATH OF MR. J. A. GREIG, M.L.C.

    After a painful and lingering illness extending over several weeks Mr. J. A; Greig, M.L.C. for the South-East Province, passed away at his residence, in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. Visit to Kruger's Grave.

    The Prince of Wales yesterday visited privately the grave of ex-President Kruger, in Pretoria, and placed a wreath on the grave. The Prince rested for the ...

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  16. A Grazier Drowned.

    Mr. J. S. Davidson, grazier and mail contractor, was swept out of a sulky in a flooded creek on Sunday while travelling from Queanbeyan to his home at ...

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  17. Strike Movement Spreading

    Volunteers have been mobilised. Boy Scouts have replaced the Chinese attendants at the Matilda Hospital. Six steamers of the Indo-China ...

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  18. Aeroplane Successfully Beached.

    A radio message from Spitzbergen states that the aeroplane N25, in which Amundsen fiew back from the Polar regions, has been beached at King's Bay ...

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  19. Birthday Congratulations.

    His Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Forster has sent the following message to the Secretary of State for the Colonies:—"Please convey to his ...

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  20. Loss of life Reported.

    The cyclonic disturbance which developed last week has resulted in further heavy rains, and floods have occurred in the Hawkesbury Nepean, Clarence, ...

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  21. ADVENTUROUS IRISHMAN.

    Fifty thousand persons is Dublin participated yesterday in a welcome to Conor O'Brien on his return, to Dublin after two years spent in a voyage round the ...

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  22. Compositors and Coolies Affected.

    The Dairy Farm Company's delivery coolies were on strike to-day and similar action was taken by the Chinese compositors and coolies employed at the "Daily ...

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  23. SECURITY PACT.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Petit Parisien" says that the British Charge d'Affaires has cabled upon the Foreign Minister (Dr. Stresemann) and ...

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  24. PLASTERERS' UNION.

    The hearing of a case in which a newly constituted industrial organisation is applying for an award embodying increased wages, decreased hours and improved ...

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  25. Strikers Being Replaced.

    Girls are operating the lifts at the Hong Kong Hotel, at which hotel Filipino bandsmen have replaced the Chinese table boys. A large number of British ...

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  26. BEER STRIKE.

    The weekly pubic meeting in connection with the beer strike at Collie was held in the main street last night, and was well attended. Mr. T. H. Lowry ...

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  27. 44-HOUR WEEK.

    The Premier (Mr. Lang) proposes to approach the Premiers of the other States urging them to pass Acts making the 44-hours' week uniform throughout ...

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  28. BRITAIN'S UNEMPLOYED.

    National Unemployed Sunday was observed in London and the provinces to-day. A monster demonstration in. Trafalgar Square was addressed by Labour ...

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  29. Colony Intimidated.

    On the fourth day of the general Chinese strike, Hong Kong is witnessing a condition unparalleled in its history. Through secret organisations financed ...

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  30. QUEENSLAND RAILWAYS.

    There was a formidable, array of Railway Union representatives in the Arbitration Court to-day when the employees' application for a variation of the award ...

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  31. NILE COMMISSION.

    The death is announced of M. Cremer, the Dutch President of the Nile Irrigation Commission, which was established to regulate the Nile Waters issue ...

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  32. EXPULSION OF MR. G. RYCE.

    The following resolutions, carried at a meeting of members of the Western Australian Fire Brigades' Union, at which a number of representatives of out stations ...

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  33. FRANCE.

    It is officially announced by a general derogation to the prohibition of the export of wool, which was decreed on February 16.1924, that carded wools and ...

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  34. HIS MAJESTY'S HOTEL.

    Mr. A. B. Kidson (Acting P,M.)t on the Bench of the Perth Licensing Court yesterday, concluded' the hearing of the application of John Charles Winkle for ...

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  35. JEW'S MUNIFICENCE.

    At Brighton to-day a Zionist reception was accorded Mr. Bernhard Baron, who is known as "the Brighton Millionaire." and whose gifts to charity since ...

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  36. Commerical Organisations Decisions.

    Pending the decision of the Shanghai conference, the foreign and Chinese basks and the Stock Exchange have decided to cary on the quarterly ...

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  37. ARTISTS IN COURT.

    Several artists gave evidence to-day in the action in which Shirley Douglas Falcke, art expert, is suing "The Herald" for £5,000 damages for alleged ...

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  38. PUBLIC SERVICE AWARDS.

    Applications for a variation of the awards governing members of the Public Service organisations having been made by the 'Public Service Board and the ...

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  39. ITALY.

    The Some correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle" states that the announcement of the betrothal of the Princess Mafalda has disappointed the ...

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  40. GOITRE.

    The Health Department has received a report on endemic goitre in New Zealand from Professor Hercus, with whom has been associated in the research work ...

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  41. Position at Canton.

    The Civil Governor of the Province of Ewang-tung (Mr. Hun-Han-Min) has requested merchants to contribute to the funds of the Canton and Hong Kong ...

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  42. PERSIA.

    The Paris correspondent of the Daily Express" states that the people of Persia have become tired of the Shah, who prefers to live abroad, and as the ...

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  43. Comment by Dr. Cumpston.

    Commenting to-day on the message from New Zealand that endemic goitre is prevalent in the Dominion, the Federal Director-General of Health (Dr. ...

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  44. "Spontaneous Patriotic Outbreak."

    The British Consul-General, in an address to the foreign community in the Shameen. outlined an interview he had with the Provincial Secretary for Foreign ...

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  45. ITALIAN INFLUX.

    "The burning question in the north is the influx of Italians," slid the Minister for Mines (Mr. Jones) to-day. following upon a visit to North Queensland. He ...

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  46. FOOTBALL SENSATION.

    William Harold Oliver horticulturist, of Berri, who was captain of the\ Port Adelaide league football team a few seasons back, and also n nromin^nt ...

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  47. SUPPOSED INFANT-ICIDE.

    The body of a female newly-born child, believed to have been strangled, was found to-day under a tree at South Yarra. Foul play is suspected, and the ...

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  48. Fishermen Safe.

    It was reported from Penrith to-night that the three men who were missing had returned. They reported that their boat was carried away while they were ...

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  49. At Shanghai.

    It was the younger brother of the Holt's whari compradore, and not Butterfield assistant compradore who was killed yesterday as a result of the ...

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  50. More Rain Predicted.

    In a report issued to-day the State Meteorologist (Mr. Mares) stated:— "The very heavy rain during the weekend has resulted in heavy floods in the ...

    Article : 88 words
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