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  2. BRITISH COAL CRISIS.

    A momentous week in connection with the coal crisis has been ushered in by a series of speeches by Labour leaders, indicating the trend of trade union opinion. ...

    Article : 318 words
  3. PRINCE OF WALES.

    A bulletin issued from St. James's Palace states that the Prince of Wales has had a return of the pain in his car, a sequel to a recent attack of influenza. A ...

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  4. AMERICA.

    A unique attempt to reform New York's criminal will be made by the Marshall Stillman movement, an organisation which has done social uplift work ...

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  5. NATIONAL ROADS.

    Western Australia and Tasmania have now joined with Queensland in accepting the proposals of the Federal Ministry for a national road programme. Under ...

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  6. FASCIST MOVEMENT.

    Italy celebrated the seventh anniversary of Fascism in the form of a national thanksgiving. The Prime Minister (Signor Mussolini) sent a message to the ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The chief factor in the success of every cricket team is its, attack, No matter how strong it may be in batting and fielding; no matter how well it is led, ...

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  8. Good Progress Made.

    A later bulletin states that the Prince of Wales is making good progress. He had some sleep, and has no pain. The ear trouble has been a peculiar ...

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  9. First Public Intimation.

    The first public intimation of the trouble was made on Friday, when the Prince sent Brigadier-General G. F. Trotter, his equerry, to the Euston ...

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  10. Municipal Roads.

    The Minister for Home and Territories (Senator Pearce) has forwarded to the City Council a letter from the Federal Minister of Works (Mr. Hill stating, in ...

    Article : 245 words
  11. SYDNEY SHOW.

    Demonstrating in a most effective manner the wonderful productivity of the State, the Royal Show was opened to-day at the spacious grounds of the ...

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  12. BASIC WAGE.

    Yesterday morning was devoted by the Arbitration Court Bench to the basic wage inquiry. Mr. E. H. Barker (appearing in the interests of the A.L.P.) ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN COUNTRY PARTY.

    Mr. Hector Stewart, M.L.C., who was one of the three representatives of the Primary Producers' Association of Western Australia at the conference in ...

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  14. ROTOR SHIP TEST.

    The German rotor ship, renamed the Baden Baden, is about to undertake the ambitious test of crossing the Atlantic. The vessel will sail from Hamburg, ...

    Article : 117 words
  15. FRANCE.

    Two Communists have been returned to Parliament in a by-election for the second sector of Paris. Both the Radical and Socialist Executives urged their ...

    Article : 45 words
  16. INDUSTRIAL.

    It was authoritatively stated to-day that a hold-up may take place in the mines throughout the Commonwealth where members of the Federated Engine ...

    Article : 218 words
  17. IN THE CAUSE OF SCIENCE.

    The "Daily Chronicle" relates a pathetic story of the sacrifices which William Denning, F.R.A.S., made in the interests of science. Mr. Denning is now ...

    Article : 267 words
  18. NAVAL STORES BURNT.

    A large consignment of government naval stores at Pinsk (Ukraine), have been destroyed by a fire which is attributed to Communist action. The material ...

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  19. CITY AFFAIRS.

    A considerable amount of business was transacted by the City Council at its ordinary meeting yesterday. The Mayor (Mr. J. T. Franklin) presided. ...

    Article : 340 words
  20. UNIVERSITIES CONGRESS.

    Travelling to England on the liner Osterley, which passed through Fremantle yesterday, was Mr. L. A. Adamson, who has been headmaster of ...

    Article : 374 words
  21. OVERTIME STRIKE.

    Although applications were called for seamen for the Adelaide Steamship Company's Gulf steamers Paringa and Wandana, at Port Adelaide, to-day, to take ...

    Article : 249 words
  22. ALLEGED POCKET PICKING.

    Two smartly attired men, Robert Frederick Scott (27), clerk, and Frederick rick Mace (38) clerk, appeared in the City Court yesterday, before Mr. A. R. ...

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  23. CROSS COUNTRY RUN.

    At Brussels the international cross country championship of eight miles resulted as follows:—France, 1; England, 2; Scotland 3; Ireland, 4; Wales, 5; ...

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  24. SHAKESPEARE MEMORIAL THEATRE.

    The London "Daily Telegraph" features Australia's co-operation in regard to the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre and declares that the readiness of this ...

    Article : 78 words
  25. GRAPES AND WINE.

    Impressed with the extent of the grape-growing industry in the Swan district, and becoming cognisant somewhat of the difficulties confronting the ...

    Article : 441 words
  26. A DEFECTIVE STATUTE.

    An extraordinary position arose in the Criminal Court to-day at the conclusion of a case in which four men. Herbert Nash (25), William Fairlie (28). Frank ...

    Article : 235 words
  27. THE FAR EAST.

    The Upper House passed the supplementary estimates, amounting to 41,220,000 yen, this afternoon, thereby making the total budget 1,639,220,000 yen. ...

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  28. COASTAL SHIPPING STRIKE.

    A deadlock has been reached in the coastal shipping strike. Two conferences held to-day to discuss proposals for a settlement proved abortive. ...

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  29. OAKLEIGH MYSTERY.

    The police are confided that they are very near the solution of the mystery surrounding the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Law, whose dead body was found propped ...

    Article : 238 words
  30. STRIKE DECLARED OFF.

    There was a general resumption of work at Mort's Dock this morning as a result of the derision of the ships' painters and dockers to declare the ...

    Article : 69 words
  31. MELBOURNE "PUSHES."

    Referring to-day to the "push" fights and attacks upon constables, which have been very prevalent during the last few week-ends the Commissioner of Police ...

    Article : 144 words
  32. WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    Despite the arrangements that have been made for the compulsory conference convened by Mr. Justice Powers for Thursday to deal with the dispute ...

    Article : 170 words
  33. OPIUM DISCOVERY.

    The statement that six tins of opium were sent through the parcel post was made at the Central Police Court to-day when Kwock Kee, aged 54 years, a ...

    Article : 157 words
  34. PRISON ESCAPEE SURRENDERS.

    Ernest George Uren, the third of the three men who escaped from the French Island penal settlement on Thursday, and who is an electrician, aged 29 years, and ...

    Article : 133 words
  35. ADVERTISING ON 'BUSES.

    The alleged unfairness of permitting railway buses to display advertisements while owners of private buses are prohibited by law from doing so was ...

    Article : 79 words
  36. FROZEN MEAT.

    The Minister for Markets and Migration (Senator Sir Victor Wilson) stated to-day that he was in receipt of cabled advice from the High Commissioner's ...

    Article : 96 words
  37. THE LAW COURTS.

    Nisi Prius.—At 10.30 a.m., in No. 1 Court, before Mr. Justice Burnside.— O. Fahey (plaintiff) and A. Meadowcroft (trustee of the assigned estate of O ...

    Article : 45 words
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  43. LONDON LETTER.

    Politicians appear to be experiencing extraordinary difficulty in pulling themselves, their parties and their policies together this session. The great Liberal ...

    Article : 3,258 words
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