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  2. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The Fifth Committee of the Assembly of the League of Nations discussed to-day the question of slavery. Mr. C. Roden Buxton (a son of the ...

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  3. ARBITRATION ACT.

    The debate on the second reading of the Arbitration Act Amendment Bill was resumed in the Legislative Assembly yesterday by the Leader of the Country ...

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  4. CHINA.

    General Wu-Pei-Fu's troops continue to move from Pao-ting-fu to Shang-bai-kwan. They are equipped fully with artillery and aeroplanes, and a firm in ...

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  5. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The House of Representatives met today. Metrological Station. Mr. Albert Green (Labour, ...

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  6. RUSSIA.

    Lord Beauchamp (formerly Governor of New South Wales) has modified his view with regard to the Anglo-Russian Treaty. He says now that there ...

    Article : 149 words
  7. CRICKET.

    The last match of 1924 provided the season's most remakable display of huricane hitting. Woolley and Chapman batting for the fifth wicket for the Rest ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA IN BRITAIN.

    At the Commercial Travellers' Club yesterday, the general secretary of the United Commercial Travellers Association (Mr. James Davies). the Postmaster ...

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  9. INDUSTRIAL.

    The report of the Board of Inquiry which inquired into the rates of pay and conditions of work of railway employees as represented by the Amalgamated ...

    Article : 307 words
  10. NEW HEBRIDES.

    At the Presbyterian General Assembly to-day serious charges against the administration of the law under the Condiminium by the French in the New ...

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  11. Rival Dictators.

    The present war between the pro-vinces of Chekiang and Kiangsu is not the result of provincial rivalries and ambitions. but is the first stage of the ...

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  12. Team for Australia.

    Lord Harris, speaking at the Marylebone Cricket Club's lunchcon at the Oval to the team for Australia said that the public was entitled to know the lines ...

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  13. To Relieve Famine.

    The Council of Commissars is taxing specially all persons who are more than 18 years of age for the relief of the dis-tricts where famine prevails. The tax ...

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  14. Naval Commitments.

    With reference to conflicting statements in the newspapers as to the League of Nations utilising the British Fleet in the event of a breach of the Covenant ...

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  15. Labour Party Active.

    The Labour Party's political campaign was opened to-day in Dudley, where Mr. R. C. Walthead (Labour [?] for Merthvr) declared that if ...

    Article : 58 words
  16. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The minutes of the proposal new award to apply to the job printing section of the printing industry were yes-terday issued by the Arbitration Court to ...

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  17. South Africans.

    The Lord Mayor gave a dinner to the South African team at the Mansion House yesterday. Mr. H. W. Taylor (the South African ...

    Article : 109 words
  18. ITALY.

    The authorities here have Informed Dr. Maltinofusoo that he must comply with the law which ordains that such a discovery as that which he is reported to ...

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  19. Team in America.

    At Philadelphia to-day the Incognito cricketers led on the first day's play against the Morion Cricket Club eleven. Merion were all out for 204. and the ...

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  20. MIECZYSLAW MUNZ.

    If memory serves, one Steibelt, a rapid-ly fading figure who is glimpsed fleetingly in the pages of certain musical his-tories, once wrote a "Storm" for the ...

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  21. MARTINOFUSCO ABSENT.

    Dr. Martinofusco did sot put in an appearance yesterday. ...

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  22. Farther Hostilities.

    The Chinese Red Cross Society has received from Washing a telegram to the effect that hostilities have broken out on the northern Chekiang-Anhwed border, ...

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  23. Turkish Delegation.

    The arrival of the Turkish delegation added new interest to the proceedings of the Assembly to-day. It has been accepted generally that the Angora ...

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  24. Casalini's Funeral.

    Some 300,000 Fascist. headed by Signor Mussolin, followed the heart at the funeral of Deputy Casalini. Small Fascist groups made futile attempts to ...

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  25. Tramp Steamer's Cargo.

    The Customs authorities searched the tramp steamer Nortmark. from Hamburg. and discovered thousands of rifles, a large quantity of ammunition, and a ...

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  26. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales may prolong his stay on Long Island. Although his departure for Alberta was fixed tentatively for next Thursday, members of the Royal ...

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  27. WAR IN MOROCCO.

    An official despatch announces the evacuation of six Spanish positions on the Uad Lau-line, including Cobba Darsa. ...

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  28. IRELAND.

    The London "Morning Post" says with regard to an important meeting of the full Ulsten Cabinet to-day:—There is little doubt that it will decide against ...

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  29. Armenian Refugees.

    It is believed that the International La-bour Office has accepted the task of de-vising a plan for the absorption of the Armenian refugees. It will consider ...

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  30. "DOPED WITH DOLES."

    "While staying at a country home in England, my host told me that when the Prince of Wales was staying there he received a long message from the ...

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  31. Improved Situation.

    Messages which have been received from Madrid say that the situation, in the western zone of Morocco shows an improvement. The road between Ceuta ...

    Article : 67 words
  32. THE PROBABLE DECISION.

    The Ulster Cabinet met this morning at Cleeve Court. Streatley-or-Thames, the residence of Sir James Craig (the Prime Minister of Northern Ireland), and ...

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  33. Hotel and Restaurant Employees.

    The secretary of the Hotel and Restaurant Employees Union (Mr. G. Ryee) visited Yarloop over the week-end for the purpose of adjusting several matters ...

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  34. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    The Emir of Nigeria, accompanied by four wives aud a retinue of attendants, spent an hour to-day in the Australian Pavilion. The Emir, who is a keen ...

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  35. A Maori Mission.

    Forty Wanganni Maorls are visiting Geneva, ostensibly on a healing mission. Six of them, who wore blankets over their shoulders, appeared in the ...

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  36. AVIATION.

    The "crashing" of an aeroplane into the harbour at Portsmouth chirmed a number of spectators, who were astonished to discover that there was no ...

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  37. BULGARIA.

    M. Alexandroff, the head of the Macedonian Internal Revolutionary Organisation was killed some days ago by two followers who joined recently the rival ...

    Article : 66 words
  38. Parliament House Caterers.

    The secretary of the Hotel and Restaurant Employees' Union (Mr. G. Ryee) said last night that negotiations were proceeding between the union and the ...

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  39. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Arthur Bower (6S), a civil engineer was [?] to-day 40s. for having splashed ink on a girl's dress. Bower was formerly wealthy. He resorted to gambling ...

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  40. DAIRYING INDUSTRY.

    "The prospects of the dairying industry are encouraging and there is every indication of an early season" said the Direct of Dairying (Mr. Graham) ...

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  41. The Ways of Peace.

    In a letter to the committee of the American Legion President Coolidge expressed the opinion that the world was turning increasingly towards peace and ...

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  42. AMERICA.

    Last night in Monterey (California). lightning struck a tank which contained a large quantity of crude oil. The oil caught fire, much damage being done. ...

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  43. Timber Workers' Dispute.

    There has been no change in the dispute in the timber industry, although every effort is being made to bring about a settlement. Yesterday a lengthy ...

    Article : 88 words
  44. War Guilt.

    Dr. Streseman denies that he is responsible for the recent statement with regard to Germany's condition for entering the League of Nations. He ...

    Article : 164 words
  45. A LIBEL ACTION.

    In the First Circuit Court to-day Cap-tain Shirley Douglas Falcke art expert and dealer. sued the "Herald" and "Weekly Times," Ltd., for £5,000 ...

    Article : 366 words
  46. FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    In order to provide office accommodation for those Commonwealth officials whose attendence at Canberra will be essential by the time Parliament ...

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  47. A FRENCH MYSTERY.

    The botly of Comte Roger Dekerninon has been exhumed. "Le Soir" (Paris) asserts that the autopsy reveals two but lest said that the shooting was not ...

    Article : 156 words
  48. FEDERAL LOAN.

    The new £10,300,000 Commonwealth Loan for the States got its first windfall to-day in the shape of an application from the City Council of Sydney ...

    Article : 228 words
  49. DECISION POSTPONED.

    The Cabinet did not discuss to-day the question of the formal repudiation of Germany's war guilt postponing its decision on the subject till the return of ...

    Article : 71 words
  50. SCOTTISH RENT STRIKE.

    A surprising "eleventh hour" truce was arranged in connection with the evictions at Clydebank. A representative meeting of house factors. tenants, and members ...

    Article : 114 words
  51. CHAIR OF ANTHROPOLOGY.

    Following the recommendation of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science during the recent congress at Adelaide, that the Federal ...

    Article : 69 words
  52. NEW GUINEA.

    Mr. John Seurr, editor of the "Social-ist HReview" (London) admits that he was misled gravely in attributing to Senator Pearee a statement which was ...

    Article : 79 words
  53. A SERIOUS CHARGE.

    Hannah Mitchell, of Burnley, was charged at the City Court to-day with having performed an illegal operation on an ...

    Article : 58 words
  54. A PRESS FORECAST.

    Dr. Marx's journalistic organ Germania" says:—It is increasingly apparent that the repudiation of Germany's was guilt will aggravate the political ...

    Article : 70 words
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