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  2. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Arising from reported moves, inspired by France, in connection with Germany's application for admission to the League Of Nations the Leader of the Opposition ...

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  3. AMERICA.

    "Great Britain will make the United States pay her debt to this country in high petroleum prices, if not in high rubber prices," said Senator Howell ...

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  4. HOUSING PROBLEM.

    The crying need of the Scottish working classes for houses and the most acceptable method of coping with the problem were discussed in the House of ...

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  5. BIG SYDNEY BLAZE.

    Although firemen, from five stations fought hard against the flames, an outbreak of fire completely gutted the interior of the warehouse of Petersen. ...

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  6. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. Bruce, in reply to Mr. Marks, said that, in order to secure necessary promotion in the Postal Department, it had been decided to divide all new positions ...

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  7. QUEENSLAND LABOUR RIFT

    A message from Ipswich states that Mr. Moroney, State secretary of the A.R.U., addressed several hundred railway employees during the lunch hour on ...

    Article : 154 words
  8. INDUSTRIAL.

    In Chambers to-day, before Mr. Justice Owen, Mr. Kenneth Street, appearing on behalf of the Clyde Engineering Co., Ltd., applied ex parte for a rule nisi for ...

    Article : 148 words
  9. CRIMES BILL.

    In the House of Representatives this afternoon, the debate was resumed on the motion for the second reading of the Crimes Act Amendment Bill, upon which ...

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  10. A Bank Merger.

    The merger of the Chase National Bank and the Mechanics and Metals National Bank, with combined resources of about a billion of dollars, was announced ...

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  11. Petroleum Industry.

    The tremendous growth of the petroleum industry is shown by an analysis of operations for 1925, issued by the Bureau of Mines of the Department of ...

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  12. "Red" Motion Rejected.

    The Q.C.E. high priests daring the last 48 hours have been busy giving political absolution to delegates who have transgressed. It is said that several ...

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  13. A DAMAGING ORDER.

    A message from Newcastle states that the latest order by the Workers' Industrial Council, restricting the working fortnight to 10 days instead of 11 days. ...

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  14. Position of Dominions.

    In connection with the movement to increase the number of permanent seats in the Council of the League of Nations by the admission of other Powers as ...

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  15. A Migration Matter.

    The Countess of Cathcart, who was detained cat the Carmania since she arrived on Tuesday, left the ship to-day and was taken to Ellis Island to face ...

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  16. THEATRICAL FINANCE.

    In order ton facilitate the examination of certain witnesses, the inquiry into the affairs of Henry George Musgrove, theatre entrepreneur, was transferred ...

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  17. Two Authors Quarrel.

    The exchanges of personalities between Mr. Poultney Bigelow, the American lecturer and author, and Mr. H. G. Wells, the British author, have taken a new ...

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  18. German Opinion.

    The reports of "intrigues" on the part of certain Governments to extend the permanent membership of the Council of the League of Nations have aroused ...

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  19. TRAINS V. 'BUSES.

    The severe competition that the metropolitan railways are being subjected to by the motor 'buses has given the Minister for Railways and the ...

    Article : 135 words
  20. CLERKS' WAGES.

    Members of the Clerks' Union at Fremantle, considering that they were Justified in demanding a minimum adult Wage of £5 per week at 21 years of age, a ...

    Article : 110 words
  21. ITALY AND GERMANY.

    The strained relations which exist between Italy and Germany have not bear improved by Signor Mussolini's latest speech, although the tone of it is ...

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  22. CRICKET.

    An interesting development has taken place in regard to Mr. G. Kelleway, concerning whose non-selection for the forthcoming. Australian cricket tour in ...

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  23. A "Mystery Bride."

    The political issues of the Darlington by-election were forced into the background to-day, when it leaked out that the Liberal candidate, Captain J.P. ...

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  24. FRANCE.

    M. Briand announced to-day that he intended to split the Finance Bill into two parts. The first part would provide for the funds needed immediately ...

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  25. WOOL LITIGATION.

    An application was made to Mr. Chief Justice Blair to-day, on behalf of the Commonwealth Government and the Wool Committee, that proceedings under a ...

    Article : 179 words
  26. A Tragic Sequel.

    Signor Mussolini's anti-German outburst has had a tragic sequel in Berlin. Countess Gabriel Sera Manischedda, a well-known figure in German social ...

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  27. WIRELESS TELEPHONY.

    The London "Daily Telegraph," under the heading of "An Epoch making Success," describes a telephone conversation which was held successfully throughout ...

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  28. THE AUSTRALIAN XI.

    Sir,—Now that the final selection of the Australian team of cricketers to tour England has been made, I might be permitted to suggest that this State's ...

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  29. An Absent Member.

    The chairman of the Buckrose Conservative Committee says that Sir Guy Gaunt is in constant communication with it, and that his last letter was received ...

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  30. INSURANCE CASE.

    A counsel with a rope round his neck attempting to demonstrate to the Judge how the late Mr. Rowett might have been hanged accidentally provided a ...

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  31. IRELAND.

    Amazing scenes took place in the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, last night, when the play. "The Plough and the Stars," was produced. The piece deals with the ...

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  32. AVIATION.

    As soon as Di Pinedo completes his exhaustive report on his recent flight he proposes to attempt to complete the circuit of the globe. ...

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  33. MAIZE GROWING.

    A deputation of maize-growers' representatives which waited upon the Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. Pratten) and stressed the detrimental effect upon ...

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  34. QUEENSLAND DROUGHT.

    The drought has reached an alarming stage throughout the Longreach district, and unless rain falls within the next few weeks the country will be in a ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Miss Young, a barrister, appeared for the plaintiff in a breach of promise case before Mr. Justice McCardie, who is a bachelor. The parties are of the Jewish ...

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  36. ARSENIC ON APPLES.

    The National Federation of Fruit Traders has circularised fruit dealers in Great Britain to the effect that Dr. Bernard Dyer (the Official Agricultural ...

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  37. THE FAR EAST.

    As a result of the Seiyukai-Dokokai fusion, giving to the Seiyukai Party a strength of 160 against the Government's 164, the prospects of a ...

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  38. FORREST HOUSE SOLD.

    Forrest House, a two-storey residential building containing about 60 rooms, which has a frontage of 100ft, to St. George's-terrace West by a depth of ...

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  39. ISOLATED KIMBERLEY.

    Introduced by Mr. A. E. Green, M.H.R.., Mr. M. P. Durack, representing the pastoral and other interests of the Kimberley District of Western Australia ...

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  40. STRANDED STEAMER.

    The cargo steamer Ooma, which went aground on Sydney Point at Ocean Island on Tuesday morning, has not yet been re-floated, but another attempt to get the ...

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  41. ABOUT A BONE.

    A controversy has arisen between two distinguished scientists, both of whom are ex-presidents of the Geological Society, as to whether a horse's head which was ...

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  42. EX-SENATOR CHARGED

    An information has been sworn against Mr. Benjamin Benny, who recently resigned as a member of the Senate, by Mr. John Whitelaw Nanger, of ...

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  43. MIGRATION.

    Urging that a reduction be made in the fares for British migrants coming to Australia, a deputation of Queensland Senators and members of the House of ...

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  44. RELIGIOUS TOLERANCE

    Bishop Irving Cooper, Regionary Primate of the Liberal Catholic Church in the United States, addressed a large and attentive audience in the Karrakatta ...

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  45. The Chinese War.

    Reuter's Hankow correspondent telegraphs that Wu-Pei-Fu is reported to have won an important victory, capturing the Pengchiawan station and cutting ...

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  46. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING.

    While delivering broad near Wynnum Station this morning during a storm, Ernest Webber (26), a married man, was struck dead by lighting. The ...

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  47. New Settlers.

    The following is a list of new settlers due to arrive at Fremantle by the s.s. Osterley on February 23:—Nominated Batlye, Luther and wife: Cooke, Miss Angel A. and ...

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  48. FOUND DEAD.

    Mr. Con Annell, one of the best-known and most respected residents of Augusta, was found dead midway between his boat-shed on the Blackwood River and his ...

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  49. THE LATVIAN AFFAIR.

    Mr. Borkusevitch (the Soviet Government's representative in Riga) has handed to the Latvian Foreign Minister a Note (1) protesting against the failure ...

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  50. EXPORT OF BUTTER.

    The Dairy Produce Control Board has decided that all butter under first grade which had been withheld from shipment under the order of the Board from ...

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  51. ALLEGED CORRUPTION.

    The Public Service Board has completed an inquiry into serious allegations made against an employee in the Public Trust Office concerning his connection with the ...

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  52. BUSH FIRES.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) announced this afternoon that he had sent cable messages to the High Commissioner (Sir Joseph Cook) and to the ...

    Article : 133 words
  53. ACCIDENTAL DEATH.

    An inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of Harold Greac, quartermaster on the steamer Port Victor, was held at Busselton on Thursday ...

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  54. WHEAT FOR JAPAN.

    Steamers aggregating 20,000 tons have been chartered at the Baltic Exchange to carry Australian wheat to Japan. To is reported that a further forty thousand ...

    Article : 63 words
  55. CRUSHED TO DEATH.

    Henry Seymour (17), of Garden Island Creek, was crushed to death to-day by a huge log on which he was riding home. Deceased was employed by W. L. ...

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  56. SHUNTING ACCIDENT.

    A shunter named George Brown had his foot caught in some points at the railway yards before daylight this morning, and a waggon ran over his right ...

    Article : 65 words
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