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  2. BUTE TRAGEDY INQUEST.

    Intense local interest was manifest at Bute to-day, when the adjourned inquest into the death of Miss Rita Ranke, of Adelaide, and formerly of Sydney, was ...

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  3. PERTH WOOL SALES.

    The opening sale of the second series of the Western Australia 1925-26 woo selling season will be held in the Wool Exchange. perth, to-day. The combined ...

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  4. FASCIST MOVEMENT.

    "Contempt and indignation" over the action of the deputies belonging to the Aventine opposition who attended yesterday's sitting of the Chamber of Deputies ...

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  5. LORD ALLENBY.

    Lord Allenby during the past two cays has been motored through the Macquarie's Pass and Kangaroo Valley; and he admired the picturesque scenery from the ...

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  6. GERMANY.

    Dr. Luther did not succeed in forming a Coalition Government on the lines aimed at, but he has completed a Cabinet which the forecasts agree will include ...

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  7. WAR DEBTS.

    The Italian debt negotiations are proceeding, but are shrouded in official silence, which is only occasionally broken for the issue of denials to circumstantial ...

    Article : 118 words
  8. FRANCE.

    Civil servants attempted to demonstrate in the Place de la Concorde against their salaries, which are declared to be lower than they were last year. The ...

    Article : 96 words
  9. WHITE CITY.

    "It is time the council wiped out this horrible excrescence on the front door of Australia." said Cr. Hartrey at the meeting of the Perth City Council yesterday, ...

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  10. AMERICA.

    One of the bitterest critiques of American life has been given by Dr. Charles Shaw, Professor of Philosophy in the New York University, and one of ...

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  11. MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    Andrew Collins (40), of Everara avenue, Keswick, died at the Adelaide Hospital early this morning from a fractured skull and ribs. According to a ...

    Article : 116 words
  12. International Peace.

    President Doumergue and Signor Scialoja (Italy), as president of the League of Nations Council inaugurated the international Institute of Intellectual ...

    Article : 111 words
  13. Alarming Explosion.

    A shattering detonation, due to an explosion of gas petrol, aroused the residents of the Moabit district of Berlin early this morning, and a four storied ...

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  14. Evolution Theory.

    A message from Alanta (Georgia) states that an international organisation to combat the reaching of the theory of evolution in the schools has been founded ...

    Article : 245 words
  15. CHAINMAKING.

    The "Sunday Express" (London) states that an Australian firm is offering the chainmakers at Cradley Heath (Worcestershire) a minimum of £5 per ...

    Article : 78 words
  16. SYNTHETIC WOOL.

    Mr. G.Vaccari, of Queen-street, has been advised that samples comprising about one ton of artificial wool manufactured by the Societa Nazionale ...

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  17. Latest Freak Fashion.

    The latest freak fashion demands that women shall wear dinner jackets with velvet collars on informal occasions. The coat is cut identical with that of the male ...

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  18. A Manslaughter Charge.

    While crossing Fitzroy-street, St. Kilda, last night, Henry Wharton Scott (30), of Beaconsfield-parade, St. Kilda, was knocked down by a motor car driven ...

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  19. ELECTRIC POWER.

    A representative of the Australian Press Association in an interview with Mr. W. H. Sawyer (who with Mr. H. W. Bales is to report on the proposed ...

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  20. Sir John Higgins's Views.

    Among the passengers on the liner Maloja, which arrived from England last evening, was Sir John Higgins. During recent months cable ...

    Article : 210 words
  21. SHIPOWNERS' DIFFICULTIES.

    A welcome was extended by the Tasmanian Shipping Committee to Mr. W. T. Appleton, managing director of Huddart Parker. Ltd., to-day. Among other ...

    Article : 138 words
  22. Polar Aspirant.

    Lieut. Emile Sequier is the latest Polar aspirant. He announces that he will attempt to explore the Arctic regions in April by aeroplane. He will sail in the ...

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  23. A TERRIFIC IMPACT.

    Drag-marks traced on the morning after the occurrence constituted the most important feature of the evidence heard by the City Coroner (Mr. A. B. Kidson) ...

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  24. THE FAR EAST.

    Speaking at a reception, Pishichen, a prominent Fengtien general, declared that the Japanese were responsible for General Kuo-Sung-Ling's defeat. The ...

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  25. Enthusiastic Sydney Welcome.

    Field-Marshal Viscount Allenby and Lady Allenby arrived in Sydney this morning by the Melbourne express from Moss Vole. They were the guests of the ...

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  26. FREMANTLE SWIMMING BATHS

    A proposal that swimming baths be built at South Beach was put forward by Cr. Martin at a meeting of the Fremantle Council ...

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  27. LAUNCH BURSTS INTO FLAMES.

    Victor James Barclay was proceeding to his oyster lease on Wallis Lake in a motor launch when the engine back-fired and burst into flames. He ...

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  28. SYRIAN REVOLT.

    The French are massing troops at Fazras preparatory to attacking Jebe Druse when the weather improves; and probably three columns will advance. A ...

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  29. CONSPIRACY TRIAL.

    At the Central Summons Court to-day, Gerald Philip Tarleton proceeded against Harrie Talbot Woods. John O'Donnell, and William Henry Nicholas, charging ...

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  30. LABOUR'S POLICY.

    Mr. W. O. Archibald a former Minister for Home and Territories and Minister for Trades and Customs, is now in his seventy-fifth year, and is spending the ...

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  31. THE STEEL INDUSTRY.

    Following a conference between the Ironworkers' Union and representatives of Hoskins Iron and Steel Company, the threatened trouble at the steelworks ...

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  32. BROADCASTING SKIT.

    An ultra-orignial item in Saturday's wireless entertainment from London has resulted in sharp criticism of the British Broadcasting Company. Father ...

    Article : 191 words
  33. CIVIC AFFAIRS.

    The first ordinary meeting of the Perth City Council since the Christmas holidays was held yesterday afternoon. The Mayor (Mr. J. T. Franklin) presided. ...

    Article : 331 words
  34. TUBERCULOSIS.

    The National Union of Seamen has voted the sum of £1,000 to any fund that may be started by the Parliamentary committee of the Trades Union Congress ...

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  35. AN HISTORIC BUILDING.

    In the year 1832—three years after the birth of the Swan River Colony—the town of Fremantle, now a hive of business life, consisted of a few wooden ...

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  36. QUEENSLAND LABOUR CONVENTION.

    Novel proposals arc contained in the 472 items on the agenda paper set down for consideration at the twelfth State Labour Political Convention to meet at ...

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  37. CANNED FRUIT SHIPMENTS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) said to-night that he had requested the High Commissioner in London (Sir Joseph Cook) by cable message, that in the ...

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  38. THE AUSTRALIAN XI.

    Sir.—I and many fellow Cricketers have read and discussed the excellent totter written by Mr. Geo. Turner in your issue of Saturday last. I quite agree ...

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  39. CANADIAN POLITICS.

    When the debate on the Speech from the Throne begins in the House of Commons on Monday Mr. Arthur Meighen (the Conservative leader) will be the ...

    Article : 150 words
  40. PERISHABLE GOODS.

    In the carriage by rail of a trial lot of fruit and eggs from Stanthorpe to the far North, ice to the value of £15 was used This is one of a series of ...

    Article : 183 words
  41. "COMMUNISM WILL WIN."

    Referring to-day to the proposed amendment to the Crimes Act providing for the abolition of unlawful association the secretary of the Trades and Labour ...

    Article : 151 words
  42. TASMANIA'S COMMUNICATIONS

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Gibson) stated to-day that one of two telegraph cables connecting Tasmania with the mainland had failed this morning, ...

    Article : 112 words
  43. SOLAR ECLIPSE.

    Splendid Einstein photographs were taken by members of the German, Dutch, and American expeditions, so that it has been decided not to demolish the ...

    Article : 65 words
  44. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    M. Machon, the French Judge of the Joint Court of the New Hebrides under the condominium arrived in Sydney to-day from Port Villa. M. Sachon is ...

    Article : 125 words
  45. NEW ZEALAND POLITICS.

    Following a recons ruction of the Cabinet the following Minister were sworn in to-day; Minister for Agriculture and commissioner of State Forests. Mr. O ...

    Article : 153 words
  46. RESCUED FROM DROWNING.

    Mr. Bernard Carson. of Albany, was effective in rescuing Mr. Stan. Cowan from drowning at Middleton Beach yesterday afternoon. A party of both sexes ...

    Article : 167 words
  47. NOVEL CHURCH SERVICE.

    The Western Chapel at Tooting was crowded to overflowing to-day when four American negro music hall singers sang negro hymns. During the evening ...

    Article : 87 words
  48. FOUND DROWNED.

    Late on Saturday afternoon the Bunbury police received word that the body of a man was floating in Leschenault Estuary, Mr. Forster Johnson and Mr. C. ...

    Article : 141 words
  49. H.M.S. DELHI.

    H.M.S. Delhi, which is to join the Australian Fleet for a period of six months, arrived in Sydney to-day after an interesting cruise from the ...

    Article : 108 words
  50. A MURDER CHARGE.

    It is stated by the police that 25 witnesses will be called by them when Douglas Robertson will be charged at the Sandringham Court on Wednesday with ...

    Article : 54 words
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