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  2. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    A more hopeful view prevails at present, as a solution which would save the face of all parties appears to be in sight. it is understood that the Council is ...

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  3. GOSPEL OF EFFICIENCY.

    THe keynote of an address delivered to-day by Hie Prime Minister (Mr. S.M. Bruce) in opening the annual meeting of the Associated Chambers of Commerce ...

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  4. N.S.W. POLITICS.

    In consequence of the pronounced hostile opposition by Ministerialists it is probable that the Premier and his colleagues will not now proceed with the ...

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  5. EMPIRE AFFAIRS.

    The Independent Labour Party has issued the report of its Empire-Policy Committee, Referring to the self-governing Dominions it says:—"Empire ...

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  6. THE FAR EAST.

    The vernacular Press is strangely silent regarding the Taku incident. Official advices from Mukden state that Marshal Chang-Tso-Lin, when questioned by ...

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  7. BASIC WAGE.

    When the Arbitration Court met some tittle time ago in connection with the firing of the basic trace under the amending Arbitration Act passed during the ...

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  8. 44-HOURS WEEK.

    Before the Full Court of the High Court of Australia to-day, Mr. Dixon, K.C., leading counsel for the appellants, the Clyde Engineering Company ...

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  9. FORREST-PLACE.

    To a small pattering of ratepayers, in the Town Hall last night, representatives of the City Council made their final appeal in favour of the attention of the ...

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  10. Property-Owners' Executive

    Sir,—May I be permitted on behalf of my committee, briefly to reply to the more serious fallacies contained in the Mayor's advocacy of the Forrest-place extension ...

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  11. AMERICA.

    The Metropolitan Retail Jewellers Association has announced that the retail jewellery stores will close for one day as a protest against inadequate police ...

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  12. The British View.

    The British view regarding the League of Nations Council crisis to-night is that hope should not be abandoned until a catastrophe occurs. The British officials ...

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  13. Feeling in Geneva.

    The general impression at Geneva is that the Council has exhausted the usefulness of its efforts to find a solution and the only hope now is that the ...

    Article : 170 words
  14. FEDERAL ROADS SCHEME.

    "Mr. Bruce's original offer was to provide £20,000,000, spread over ten years, on a pound for pound basis, with a sinking fund of 3 percent, on money ...

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  15. The Colonial Office.

    Prom (Press messages received from Australia it would appear that there has been some misreading of the (London Press message of March 8 referring to ...

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  16. Fatal Hotel Fire.

    A message from Shreveport (Lousiana) states that five bodies have been recovered from the ruins of the Crewell Hotel, which was destroyed by fire on ...

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  17. Misleading Reports.

    As unedifying feature of the crisis has bees the number of misleading and disingenuous reports, which have been deliberately circularised by interested ...

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  18. INFLUX OF FOREIGNERS.

    Last night's meeting of the State executive of the Australian Labour Party had before it a communication, from. Senator Pearce in regard to the influx ...

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  19. MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    On fireman was killed and three others injured when a hose carriage from the Hoddle-street fire station, while going to a fire at Richmond. collided with a motor ...

    Article : 315 words
  20. DROUGHT IN NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    A prospecting party ted by an American named Stark is at work in the "desert" out from Powell Creek using camels for carrying water. ...

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  21. Babel at Customs House.

    A cosmopolitan crowd of passengers was brought to Australia by the Mishima Maru, which arrived at Brisbane from Japan on Saturday afternoon. ...

    Article : 180 words
  22. Council Crisis.

    Dr. Stresemann has Announced that Sweden has resigned her seat on the Council to make room for Poland as a as a solution of the imbroglio. ...

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  23. COMMONWEALTH LOAN

    For four more days investors will have the opportunity of subscribing to the 5½ per cent loan which the Commonwealth is now raising for the States. After the ...

    Article : 197 words
  24. AVIATION.

    The Royal Air Force fliers from Cairo to Capetown have arrived at Kismagu (Kenya Colony). [This expedition, which left ...

    Article : 70 words
  25. Level Crossing Smash.

    A wonderful escape from death was experienced by the passengers of a motor ear which was crashed into and carried along the line for about 20 yards by a ...

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  26. TREASURY BONDS STOLEN.

    Mr. Bennett, of the firm of Bennett, Campbell, and Browne, solicitors, of Adelaide, reported to police headquarters in Melbourne this morning that ten ...

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  27. Referendum To-day.

    A referendum of owners of ratable property in the City of Perth will be held to-day on the council's proposal to borrow £790.000 to extent Forest[?] ...

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  28. Proposed Municipal Conference.

    At a meeting of the Fremantle Municipal Council last night, a letter was received from the Wagin Municipal COuncil, asking support in the calling of a ...

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  29. CHURCH DISPUTES.

    A remarkable dispute between the pas­tor of the Congregational Church at Barking (Essex) and his congregation resulted in his resignation. The ...

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  30. EXCITING CHASE.

    After having attended Gipsy Smith's lunch-hour evangelistic meeting to-day, three men, who are stated to be known to the police in Victoria. Now Smith ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING LINE.

    Several members on both sides of the House of Representatives have repeatedly expressed the opinion that the chief reason for the continual losses being ...

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  32. FRUIT EXPORT.

    As a result of an overtime strike of waterside workers last Thursday night both the Esperance Bay and the R.M.S. Naldera were forced to leave ...

    Article : 111 words
  33. BUSH FIRES.

    The chairman of the Victorian Forestry Commission. Mr. W. J. Code, and possibly Mr. A. V. Galbraith, another member of the Commission. wil ...

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  34. Opposition Rally.

    A final rally of property-owners opposed to tie Forrest-place extension scheme took place last evening in the Y.A.L. Hall, ...

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  35. Biblical Criticism.

    The Church Council of Amsterdam South by a large majority has decided to allow Dr. Geeikerken to preach to-day, and will continue to support him. The ...

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  36. PERTH-FREMANTLE TAXIS.

    The announcement that it was proposed to inaugurate a motor car service between Perth and Midland Junction yesterday brought to a head the ...

    Article : 313 words
  37. LEEDERVILLE OVAL.

    When the City Council met yesterday afternoon, the general purposes committee reported, inter [?] "That the tender of Mr. C. W. Arnott for the erection of ...

    Article : 336 words
  38. BOY AS "MERMAID."

    On the second morning of the Glen Innes Show John Smith (12). son of Mr. John Smith, of Macquarrie-street, left home for the show with instructions from ...

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  39. RAILWAY DISASTER.

    Confirmation has been received as to the wreck of an excursion train between Alpena and Cartage, Costa Rica, in which 178 persons were killed and ...

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  40. T.B. MINERS.

    In his report to the Minister for Mines (Mr. Troy), regarding the condition of men recently withdrawn from active work on the mines as the result of ...

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  41. FIRE IN A SWAMP.

    A whim of nature which is rousing widespread interest in the Wingham district and which should be worth scientific investigation is a fire that is burning in ...

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  42. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir,—I cannot understand the opposition of ratepayers who oppose the City Council's proposal to purchase and so become possessed of such a valuable ...

    Article : 295 words
  43. AUSTRALIAN JOURNALISTS' ASSOCIATION.

    The delegates to the Federal Conference of the Australian Journalists' Association, which is being hoM in Adelaide this week, together with a number of ...

    Article : 211 words
  44. CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE.

    The annual meeting of the associated Chambers of Commerce of Australia was opened to-day by the Prime Minister (Mr. S.M.Bruce). ...

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  45. BURNING FATALITY.

    Mrs. Pickering, of Letitia-street, Oatley, was fatally burned at her home on Saturday afternoon, and her daughter, Mrs. Wilson, who made a desperate ...

    Article : 70 words
  46. Small Child' Fate.

    A child named Doris Webb, 3 years of age, was burned to death by a fire which totally destroyed her parents' home at Springfield, near Scottsdale, on ...

    Article : 69 words
  47. AUSTRALIAN FLOUR.

    At a conference of the executive of the New Zealand Master Bukers' Association and Distributors, Limited, regarding the quality of flour supplied a ...

    Article : 80 words
  48. FATAL COLLISION.

    A [?] between a taxi and a cyclist near the Victoria Park racecourse on Saturday evening resulted in the death of the latter. Mr. C. W. [?] ...

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  49. A Narrow Escape.

    Mrs. Van Uden, or wrong, while in her back yard on Saturday noticed that her house was on fire. Her two young children were in the house and ...

    Article : 58 words
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