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  2. WAR DEBTS.

    The American Debt Funding Commission has informed France, Italy. Belgium, and Czecho-Slovakia that the Government of the United States would ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS.

    What has been described as the most influential textile deputation ever organised. and representing the whole of the Yorkshire wool and Lancashire cotton ...

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  4. A NEW RAILWAY.

    The long line of railway that skirts the coastline of Australia was added to on Saturday when the Minister for Works (Mr. Alex McCallum) officially opened ...

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  5. SHOOTING AFFRAY.

    Many shots were fired in a disturbance outside an hotel at Carlton early this morning, and as a result a man died in the Melbourne hospital from a bullet ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL.

    The London "Daily Herald" (Labour) reports that the entire clerical, mechanical and publishing staffs of the London "Daily Mail." "Evening News," and ...

    Article : 138 words
  7. THE WOOL TRADE.

    Commenting on the cabled extracts from the remarks of Sir John Higgins (chairman of "Bawra") with regard to the alums in the wool market the ...

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  8. CATERING TROUBLE.

    The only development of importance in the catering trouble during the week-end was the employers' application to the Arbitration Court to have the Hotel. Club ...

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  9. LIGHT LANDS.

    "It is not the object of the Department of Agriculture to make this farm pay." declared the Director of Agriculture (Mr. G. L. Sutton) during the ceremony of ...

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  10. Strikers and Police Action.

    In view of the current controversy in regard to the action or inaction of the Police in connection with the picketing of tea rooms, the following item, ...

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  11. France "Studying."

    The council of Ministers has entrusted to MM. Briand and Caillaux the task of studying the problem with regard to the settlement of the inter-Allied debts. ...

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  12. British Engineering Trades.

    The national executive committee of the engineering trade unions will confer on Wednesday in order to deal with the employers' proposals. It is ...

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  13. JAPAN.

    To-day there was a lull in the round of official entertainments arranged for the officers and crew of the Australian cruiser Brisbane. ...

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  14. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,—The calling of the meeting of citizens by the Mayor is an excellent opportunity for the people to show how heartily dissatisfied they are with the ...

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  15. PRESS OPINIONS.

    Prees opinions in opposition to the proposed duties on silk have been strength end by the comments on the subject in the London Sunday newspapers. They ...

    Article : 136 words
  16. MIGRATION.

    The Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr. L. Amery) has appointed Mr. William Bankes Amery, C.B.E. (Finance Officer of the Overseas Settlement ...

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  17. Empire's Production.

    In the course of an address to the University Conservative Association of Oxford, Mr. S. Baldwin (the Prime Minister) enlarged on the desirableness of ...

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  18. COMMONWEALTH SHIPS.

    The far-reaching consequences of recent industrial troubles with, which the Australian Commonwealth Line of ships has been affected, must gradually be ...

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  19. A Business Matter.

    Mr. Osborne (the President of the Westinghouse Company), after careful investigations, announced formally to-day his company's decision to break its ...

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  20. Italian Migrants.

    At least £25,000 of new capital was introduced into Australia yesterday by the 520 migrants who arrived, at Fremantle in the steamer Re d'Italia. To comply ...

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  21. Forthcoming Arrivals.

    The Officer in Charge of Immigration advises that the following is the list of new settlers due to arrive at Fremantle by the s.s. Largs Bay on or about May 22, 1925:— ...

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  22. MELBOURNE TRAMWAYS.

    In accordance with the decision reached at the meeting of men at the sheds of the Victoria-street cable tram depot the regulation strike was put into effect on ...

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  23. Mr. A. Chamberlain.

    The London "Daily Chronicle" says:- "There are persistent rumours in London and Paris to the effect that Mr. Austen Chamberlain, who is more strongly ...

    Article : 103 words
  24. AMERICA.

    Representatives of a dozen newspapers have just concluded a four days' cruise under the auspices of the coastguard, from the Nantucket Lighthouse to ...

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  25. To the Editor

    Sir,—As a law abiding citizen, and one who feels that the law of the land should be administered irrespective of class or creed. I am unable to find any ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The Young Australia League tourists for the first time since their arrival were able to discard their overcoats to-day, the weather being perfect. The boys ...

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  27. Trade Commissioner.

    The Department of Commerce has announced the appointment of Mr. Julian Foster as Assistant American Trade commissioner in Sydney. ...

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  28. YACHT DECLARED BLACK.

    The yacht Dione, owned by Mr. Charles Campbell was last week declared "black" by the Shipwrights' Union. Mr. Campbell is a member of the Royal Brighton Yacht ...

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  29. REPORTS DENIED.

    The London Sunday newspapers deny emphatically the reports that Mr. Auston chamberiain contemplates resigning ...

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  30. A LONDON MURDER.

    Earnest Rhodes (18) was presented to-day in the Old Bailey (London) for trial, on a charge of having murdered Grace Blakeller (16) in West Kensington ...

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  31. A Former Kinema Star.

    At Pasadena (California) last night. In the presence of a large number of guests, including many people who are prominent in the Kinema world, "Fatty" ...

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  32. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    It has been announced officially that the attendance at Wembley up io Friday night was about 350,000, compared with about 302,000 for the first six days of ...

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  33. TASMANIAN LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS.

    A meeting of the Southern Branch of the Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Enginemens was held in the Trades Hall to-day for the purpose, of receiving ...

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  34. DISARMAMENT.

    Professor Timothy A. Smiddy, the Minister of the Irish Free State to America, told the Americas Academy of Political and Social Science to-day that ...

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  35. ADELAIDE UNIVERSITY

    Professor coleman Phillipson, Dean of the Faculty of Law at the Adelaide University, discussing the reasons of his resignation on Saturday, said that in his ...

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  36. To the Editor.

    Sir,—The belated attempt by Mr. Willcock in Saturday's "West Australian" to justify his inaction and the apathy of the police is farcical in the extreme. That ...

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  37. Displays of Cooking.

    Displays of cooking of Empire foodstuffs were inaugurated to-day in the Palace of Industry at Wembley. The Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr. ...

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  38. Traffic in Arms.

    The conference with regard to the traffic in arms and munitions has accepted the principle of a British amendment permitting licensed exports of arms which ...

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  39. IRELAND.

    A sensation has been caused in Cork in consequence of some 1,000 Federation Droops and a number of Civic Guards encircling a wide area and inspecting ...

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  40. Matrimonial Scheme.

    The Exhibition authorises have rejected a scheme for the establishment of "matrimonial bureaux" at Wembley for the purpose of bringing domesticated ...

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  41. An Allied Note.

    The Diplomatic Correspondent of the London "Observer" says that the Allied Note on disarmament will shock German public opinion. It will be a long ...

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  42. THE LATE LORD KITCHENER.

    A new German book entitled "The Truth about Kitchener" quotas General Ludendorff's letter to the effect that Lord Kitchener's death was neither the work ...

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  43. EGYPT.

    Sir George Ambrose Lloyd. G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E., D.S.O. (Conservative member of the House of Commons for Eastbourne has accepted the offer of the ...

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  44. FIRE AT BUSSELTON.

    Misfortune was experienced by the Busselton Municipal Council at an early hour on Sunday morning, when fire demolished the town's electric light and ...

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  45. NEW ZEALAND DISPUTE.

    A dispute has arisen on the Dunedin and Lyttelton waterfronts on the question of the men being paid in full for Thursday afternoon, when work ceased ...

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  46. MOROCCAN WAR.

    A "communique" from Rabat (Morocco) says that the French troops were successful in some minor operations and in revic[?]ualling a few posts. ...

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  47. COMMUNISM.

    In the course of a speech in the Queen Hall (London) to-day. Sir W. Joynson Hicks (the Secretary of State for Home Affairs) referred to the Bolshevik ...

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  48. SEAMEN DROWNED.

    Within a week Corio Bay has been the scene of two double drowning cases On Sunday last the Palmer brother were drowned when on a fishing ...

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  49. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The special meeting of members of the Fremantle Lumpers' Union, which was called yesterday to discuss various matters concerning the organisation, ...

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  50. RUSSIA.

    The London "Daily Herald" (Labour) says that the general council of the Congress of Trade Unions has approved of the report of its delegation to Moscow, ...

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  51. GERMANY.

    The Reichstag Budget Committee has adopted the Presidential Estimates providing for an increase of the President's annual salary to (60,000 marks, and an ...

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  52. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Following on the recent statements concerning the question of secession made by General J. B. M. Hertzog (the Prime Minister for the Union) great significance ...

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  53. Jugo-Slavia.

    The ponce here announce the discovery of a conspiracy against the lives of King Alexander and his Ministers. The conspirators were in the possession of ...

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  54. Mining Disaster.

    A number of miners are missing as a result of a terrific explosion in the Dortsfeld Mine, near Dortmund, where five hundred men are employed in the pits. ...

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  55. FIRE ON A STEAMER.

    When the steamer Dimb[?]ola left Melbourne yesterday a fire was [?] in one of her holds When the Promontory was reached it was serious enough ...

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  56. THEFT OF DRAPERY.

    Drapery valued at about £300 was stolen from the drapery shop of Mr. G. T. Erby. in Church-street, Parramatta during Friday night. The thieves entered the ...

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  57. THIEVES BIG HAUL.

    It was discovered this morning that thieves had forced on entrance to the Golden Gate Sundae shop at 196 Pitt-street. They cut the back of the safe ...

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