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  2. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Great Britain has now had a week's electioneering, in which the issue has been narrowed down practically to:β€” "Are you in favour of Labour or not?" ...

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  3. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), the Minister for Defence (Mr. Bowden), and the Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. Pratten) arrived in Sydney to-day from ...

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  4. AMERICA.

    Officials here assert that three steamers and sixteen schooners form a "Rum Row" approximately IS miles eas[?] of the Boston lighthouse. Apparently ...

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  5. PREMIER ON TOUR.

    Accompanied by the member for the district (Mr. E. B. Johnson), the Premier (Mr. P. Colloer) arrived in Narrogin on Friday. During the morning he ...

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  6. CAULFIELD CUP.

    The V.A.T.C. Spring meeting was brought to a close on Saturday. It was Cup day and the weather was fine and bright. Despite the incomplete state of ...

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  7. CHINA.

    The danger of the situation which prevails in the vicinity of Shanghai lies in the possibility. in order to quell the, thousands of leaderless but armed ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL.

    As a protest against the numerous amendments to the Arbitration Act Amendment Bill which members of the Legislative Council propose to move ...

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  9. British Miners.

    The British Miners Federation has issued a manifesto calling on votes in the mining districts to support unhesitatingly the Labour candidates. It says ...

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  10. The Orduna Case.

    Mr. Justice Hand of the Federal District Court. New York dismissed to-day the libel proceedings against the mail steamer Orduna for alleged violations of ...

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  11. Boxmaking Dispute.

    On Saturday Mr. P. J. Mooney, secretary of the metropolitan district council of the A.L.I., stated that a meeting had been held ...

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  12. The Campbell Case.

    In the course of a speech in the Constitutional Club. Lord Birkenhead after alluding to the Prime Minister's "shifty evasiveness" attacked the Russian ...

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  13. "Little Hsu" Deported.

    The Diplomatic Corps in Peking has instructed the authorities in Shanghai to deport "Little Hsu" (General Hsu-Shu-Cheng) It is probable that he will be ...

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  14. GOLDMINERS' WAGES.

    On Friday afternoon the ballot closed to decide whether or not members of the mining section of the A.W.U. would accept the offer submitted to them by the ...

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  15. PREMIERS REFUTATION.

    Speaking on Wales, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald declared that no pleasure for the [?]rawal of the Campbell or[?]cution was exerted on or by him, and ...

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  16. Soldiers Entrenched.

    The situation in the Shanghai area has taken a turn for the worse. Some 5,000 well-armed and leaderless Chekiang soldiers who are badly fed, have ...

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  17. Immigration Decision.

    A Judge of the Federal District Court has ruled that the Chinese wives of United State citizens have the right to enter the country, despite the new ...

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  18. Mr. Churchill.

    In the Queen's Hall to-day Mr. Winston Churchill made a vigorous attack on the Labour Government. He maintained that the prosperity of the Empire ...

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  19. AVIATION.

    "The destruction of the Zeppelin plant in accordance with the Versailles Treaty would be a crime against civilisation," said Mr. Charles G. Grey, the editor of ...

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  20. A Civic Budget.

    The Budget of the City at New York for 1925 has neem fixed [?]tively at about 400,000,000 dollars, the largest on record. The Budget includes 2,000,000, ...

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  21. Terms Arranged.

    The Chekiang soldiers have agreed to lay down their arms on the receipt of 26 dollars a piece and free repatriation to their homes. The foreign authorities ...

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  22. WIRELESS SCHEME.

    In the course of an interview before he sailed for England Lord Burnham emphasised the unsatisfactory nature of the attitude of the British Postal ...

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  23. Some Heavy Fighting.

    According to an official despatch, heavy fighting continue on the Shanhaikwan front, where Marshal Chang-Tso-Lin's forces are attempting to occupy the ...

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  24. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    In a leading article the London "Daily Express" says:β€”"Australia is up in arms against the Geneva Protocol, which menaces her sovereign right to exclude ...

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  25. IRELAND.

    The Senate of the Irish Free State has passed the Boundary Bill and has carried a motion in favour of settlement by agreement. ...

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  26. China's Confusion.

    To set an idea of the state of affairs in that vast country called China, one mast appreciate what a very vast country it is. so that even with its rather ...

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  27. SWAN RIVER BRIDGES.

    As a result of a conference between members of the Guildford Municipal Council and the Swan and Bassendean road boards, the Minister for Works ...

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  28. Mr. Asquith.

    Following the "broadcasting" of speeches delivered by Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, and Mr. Stanley Baldwin, earlier in the week. "listeners-in" ...

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  29. PERSONAL.

    According to a cable message from Ottawa, the Prince of Wales danced at one of the most brilliant balls ever held in Bideau Hall, the residence of the ...

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  30. WAR IN MOROCCO.

    An official despatch says that a big concentration of rebels is entrenched strongly in the Sheshuan sector. The enemy attacked a food convoy, and was ...

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  31. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    It has been announced officially that the report as to a definite decision having been reached to continue the British Empire Exhibition in 1925 is ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The White Star cargo steamer Bardic which went ashore off The lizard during a fog on August 31, and was towed to Falmouth, has been repaired, and ...

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  33. Mr. MacDonald.

    Mr. Ramsay MacDonald had a lively time while he was motoring to-day from Birmingham to Aberavon, through hostile territory in Worcestershire, where ...

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  34. A Russian View.

    M. Zinovieff (Governor of Petrograd and Bolshevik Commissar in Northern Russia) made a remarkable speech in Moscow regarding Mr. Ramsay ...

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  35. EXCHANGE PROBLEM.

    The "Investor's Chronicle (London) discussing the question of Australian exchange express the hope that the statement of the chairman of the board ...

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  36. Number of Candidates.

    The number of candidates selected for nomination has reached 1.400. comprising 533 Conservatives, seven Constitutionalists 340 Liberals, 485 Labourites nine ...

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  37. ENTHUSIASM AT ABERAVON.

    Segues of wild enthusiasm were witnessed on the arrival of Mr. MacDonald in his constituency (Aberavon) to-night. He was greeted by a vast crowd which ...

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  38. NOMINATIONS COMPLETED.

    The nominations have been completed except for the English Combined Universities and the University of Wales Thirty-two candidates have been return ...

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  39. GERMANY.

    The bargaining carried out by the Government with various political parties with the view of the formation of a Coalition Government, has had a ...

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  40. Unopposed Returns.

    The unopposed returns include those of Mr. S. Baldwin (Bewdley), the Speaker. Mr. J. H. Whitley (Halifax). the Postmaster-General Mr. V. ...

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  41. PREMIER'S ELECTION ADDRESS.

    In his election address Mr. MacDonald argues on home and foreign grounds in justification of the holding of a general election at short notice. He says that ...

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  42. RUSSIA.

    M. Trotsky (Minister for War) in a speech at Naltchik (Caucasia), said that it was impossible at present to reduce the "Red" army. Russia could not risk ...

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  43. Election Gossip.

    The public sentiment regarding the bitterness with which the general election is being conducted finds expression in the London Sunday newspapers. The ...

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  44. EDUCATION SYSTEM.

    At the annual social of the Workers Educational Association on Saturday night the Minister of Education (Mr. L. L. Hill) outlined the Government's plans ...

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  45. A FEMALE RECLUSE.

    Miss Clarke the recluse who had lived in a house in Gravesend for 30 years, held little communication with her neighbours. but she conveyed the impression ...

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  46. REPARATIONS.

    The Financial Correspondent of the London "Morning Post" says that it is estimated that the applications for the British portion of the Dawes loan ...

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  47. OVERLAND PASSENGERS.

    The following passengers are on the Great Western express:β€”For Perth: Messrs. M. Leschen Collins, Brown, Bushand, Moore Bennett Whitton, Wisher, Parker Williams ...

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  48. Mr. S. Baldwin.

    Mr. K. Baldwin left London to-day for Taunton (Somersetshire). He said that he had been encouraged greatly by reports which he had received from all ...

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  49. MOUNT EVEREST.

    At a meeting of the Royal Geographical Society Lord Ronaldshay the president announced that the Mount Everest Committee of the Society intended to ...

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  50. LAND BOARD AT SOUTHERN CROSS.

    There were 95 applications for seven farming blocks of about 1,000 acres each which were allotted by the [?] Board [?] as Southern Cross as follow:β€” ...

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  51. KALGOORLIE EXPRESS LATE.

    The Kalgoorlie express due to arrive in Perth this morning is running about four hours [?] and will not arrive at the Central Station until between 12.30 and ...

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