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  2. REPARATIONS.

    The Reichstag began to-day the debate on the Pact of London. Herr Hergt (the leader of the National Party), declared on behalf of the ...

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  3. MIGRATION.

    The Commonwealth Government has telegraphed to the Imperial authorities desiring to re-open the negotiations with reference to the financial proposals ...

    Article : 343 words
  4. AMERICA.

    A message from the town of Dallas (Texas) says:—On the anti-Ku Klux Klan issue, with [?]logan "Me for Ma." Mrs. Miriam Ferguson has bene ...

    Article : 158 words
  5. ARBITRATION ACT.

    The amendments to the Arbitration Act advocated by the Government were submitted to Parliament last night by the Minister for Labour (Mr. A. McCallum), ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL.

    The ballot in Bradford of the National Association of Textile Unions has resulted in a large majority for the acceptance of the employers offer. A new agreement ...

    Article : 129 words
  7. THE JURY ACT.

    The abolition of special juries, the preservation of secrecy in regard to the selection of jurors, and provision for women to have the option of serving on ...

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  8. PRIVATE SAVINGS BANKS.

    The Second reading of a measure for the regulation of the carrying on of savings bank business by private persons wsa moved by the Premier (Mr. P. ...

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  9. TEACHERS' SALARIES.

    Reference to a case which has been exciting much interest and a certain degree of consternation among school teachers was made by Mr. G. W. ...

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  10. The Nationalists.

    The Berlin correspondent of the London "Mornins Post" says that. in spite of Herr Hergt's attack. it is still impossible to say whether she Nationalists in ...

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  11. COVENT GARDEN STRIKE.

    Mr. Ernest Bevin (general secretary of the Transport Workers' Federation) has instructed the dock labourers throughout the country to inform their ...

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  12. JUDICIAL FALLIBILITY.

    An admission by the President of the Arbitration Court (Mr. Justice Burnside) that he had, in a basic wage decision of the Court in 1920. made a ...

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  13. FINANCIAL SENSATION.

    A sensation was caused to-day when it was announced that the New Jersey Court had appointed a temporary receiver for Messrs. Wilson and Company, the ...

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  14. Australian Oranges.

    In consequence of the Covent Garden strike consignees of a large portion of the Moreton, Bay's cargo of Australian oranges are arranging discharge them ...

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  15. Evacuation Proceeds.

    The Paris correspondent of the London "Morning Post" says that telegrams received from Dortmund report that preparations for evacuation have begun, ...

    Article : 72 words
  16. POSTAL ELECTRICIANS.

    A claim by the Australian Postal Electricians' Union for an increase of £12 a year in the pay of all adults in the different classes of officers under 21 years ...

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  17. THE SUDAN.

    The Egyptian Government in its reply to the last British Nate with regard to the Sudan. Protests against certain clauses of a threatening character. It ...

    Article : 207 words
  18. Trade Competition.

    In a leading article the London "Daily Herald" (Labour), recalls the late Herr Hugo S[?]innes's prediction to the effect that a huge combine of French and ...

    Article : 200 words
  19. LOAN TO FRANCE.

    Bankers here indicate that negotiations for another loan to the French Government may follow the expiration in September of the credit for 100,000,000 ...

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  20. LARGE RAILWAY DEAL.

    The directors of the Erie Railway Company have approved the offer of the Van Sweringen interests to consolidate that railway with four others in their ...

    Article : 212 words
  21. CLERICAL ASSOCIATION.

    A determination was delivered by the Public Service A[?]trator (Mr. Atlee Hunt) to-day regarding an application by the Commonwealth Public Service ...

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  22. CANADA.

    Ten minutes after a [?]beral mass meeting was opened, the speakers' platfrom collapsed, the prime Minister (Mr. M[?]kenzie King), the Minister for Marine ...

    Article : 101 words
  23. AVIATION.

    Lieutenant Locatelli (the Italian Deputy), who was trying to fly round the world, has been found. A message from the cruiser Raleigh, about 80 miles ...

    Article : 104 words
  24. POSTAL ASSISTANTS.

    A claim was made by the Australian Postal Assistants' Union for an increase in the pay of its members of £9 per annum for adults. £5 for juniors, and £9 ...

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  25. Y.A.L. Tourists.

    Fifty-four members of the young Australia League have arrived here. They are beginning a trip across Canada. ending at Vancouver, whence they will ...

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  26. ROYALTY ON COAL.

    The position of the Railway Department in relation to the royalty on Collie coal was referred to by the Minister for Mines (Mr. M. F. Troy) yesterday. He ...

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  27. MacLaren's Party.

    A pile of dunnage at the back of the main cockpit of an aeroplane which was speeding through, dense fogs was the hospital bed of Sergeant R. Andrews, the ...

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  28. RIVER SEVERN.

    The Government has appointed an influential committee of engineers and surveyors to report upon the Severn project. which has been held up on account ...

    Article : 136 words
  29. TELEPHONE OFFICERS.

    An application was recently made by the Connibwealth' Telephone Officers'. Association for a variation of its award in the matter of allowances for the ...

    Article : 149 words
  30. CRICKET.

    The pitch at Canterbury to-day was fast and bard, despite Sunday's light rain. C. H. Knott scored 63 for Kent in 100 minutes. Wright's fast to medium ...

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  31. DOMINION AFFAIRS.

    Sir Joseph Ward, a former Prime Minister of New Zealand, arrived in Sydney to-day on a holiday. Ho said Hurt a wave of prosperity was passing ...

    Article : 337 words
  32. RUSSIA.

    "Jim" Larkin received an ovation on his return to Dublin from Moscow. He said that the Third International had appointed twenty-five men. including ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    John Ellis, the executioner of some two hundred persons, including Crippen, Sir Roger Casement, Mrs. Edith Thompson (of Ilford), and Mrs. Newell (of ...

    Article : 428 words
  34. HEALTH OF SCHOOL CHILDREN.

    At yesterday's opening session of the State school teachers' conference, the president (Mr. G. W. McLean) said that last year, to his great regret, be found ...

    Article : 334 words
  35. CONTROL OF INDUSTRY.

    In the Assembly to-day Mr. Foley (Government), continuing the debate on the Budget. spoke in favour of co-operation in union enterprises. If something ...

    Article : 184 words
  36. COTTON CULTURE.

    The Director of Cotton Culture (Mr. G. Evans). who proceeded to Fiji at the instance of the Empire Cotton Growing Corporation at the invitation of the No concerted proposals for the financing of the next wheat harvest have been placed before the Commonwealth by the wheat growing States. The [?] ...

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  37. County Contests.

    At the Oval to-day Yorkshire scored 100 against Surrey (Sadler 5 for 29. Fender 3 for 7). Surrey made 269 and 158 for 6 (Sandham 60). ...

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  38. MOTOR SHIPS.

    The general manager of the Adelaide Steamship Company (Mr. E. Northcote). who has returned to Australia after an extended trip abroad. said that while he ...

    Article : 123 words
  39. EASTBOURNE MURDER.

    Patrick Mahon, who was sentenced to death for the murder of Emily Kaye. at The Cruml[?]es, Eastbourne, is in a serious condition as a result of a hunger ...

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  40. IRELAND.

    The British troops have evacuated Be[?]leck Fort. Fermanagh. and handed it over to the Free State authorities. Apart from Queenstown, this is the last ...

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  41. EXPLOSION IN TOWNSVILLE.

    An explosion occurred in Flinders-street, Townsville, this morning, and, as a result, nearly all the Postal Department's lines were broken or entangled ...

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  42. PLAYGROUNDS FOR CHILDREN.

    When the Sydney Corporation Amending Bill is passed by Parliament the city Council will have power to carry out its intention to spend £12,000 on ...

    Article : 86 words
  43. LAUSANNE TREATY.

    The French Chamber of Deputies has approved the Lausanne Treaty by 410 votes to 171.—Reuter. ...

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