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  2. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    No definite date for the Federal elections has yet been fixed, though the matter was considered by Ministers at to-day's meeting of the Federal Cabinet. ...

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  3. SEAMEN'S STRIKE

    A further sitting of the Deportation Board which is engaged hearing the summons against Thomas Walsh took place at Darlinghurst this morning. ...

    Article : 1,112 words
  4. AVIATION.

    The "Echo de Paris" states that the German authorities at Freiburg-im-Breisgau (Baden) have been ordered to prevent the French airman Coste from ...

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  5. CHINA.

    Writing to the British delegates who are proceeding to China to attend the Customs Conference provided in the Washington Treaties, Mr. Austin ...

    Article : 153 words
  6. To Australian Unionists.

    The following statement to Australian unionists was issued to-day by Mr. N. C. Seale, deputy chairman of the Oversea Shipping Representatives' Association:— ...

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  7. London Press Views.

    The London "Daily News" in an editorial says:—"Mr. Bruce seems to have acted wisely and courageously, and the result of the elections will be awaited ...

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  8. Butter Export Position.

    At the annual meeting of the Co-operative Butter and Cheese Factories' Association of Victoria to-night it was decided to wait upon the Prime Minister ...

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  9. Curious Position.

    A curious position arose to-day in connection with the steamer Lycaon, which arrived from Adelaide. The Port Melbournt stevedores, under the impression ...

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  10. MEN NOT ARRESTED.

    Up to a late hour last night the ten seamen from the steamer Borda, who were sentenced yesterday to two weeks' imprisonment each for having refused ...

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  11. Arrest of Coste.

    The London "Morning Post" states that Coste was arrested by the German police as he left the Freiburg Hospital, and was only released on bail of 25,000 ...

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  12. Civil War Imminent.

    The Foreign Office has received confidential reports from China that civil war is imminent between Marshal Chang-Tso-Lin and General Feng-Yu-Hsiang. ...

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  13. The Senate.

    Advices from Melbourne state that, although Labour challenged the Government to go to the country on the deportation issue, the members of that party ...

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  14. Seamen's Meeting.

    A mass meeting of seamen was held in the Fremantle Trades Hall last night. Subsequent to the meeting, the secretary of the Fremantle branch of the ...

    Article : 166 words
  15. A MANCHESTER OPINION.

    The Manchester "Guardian" points out that the shipping strike has given Mr. Bruce a chance which he thinks is too good to miss of discrediting the ...

    Article : 138 words
  16. Brisbane Prosecutions.

    The British seamen who were to appear in the Police Court, this morning were in cheerful mood and sang popular songs while waiting in the police yard ...

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  17. War Preparations.

    Hasty war preparations and the strategic movements of troops in several provinces have created a general fear of civil war. Well-informed persons ...

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  18. A Heavy Fine.

    The newspapers state that the German authorities at Freiburg have fined Coste 126,000 francs.—Reuter. [At the present valu of the franc ...

    Article : 36 words
  19. Stewards Imprisoned.

    Eighteen stewards of the s.s. Ascanius were charged at the Port Adelaide Police Court to-day with having disobeyed the lawful commands of the chief steward. ...

    Article : 46 words
  20. Mr. Charlton's Views.

    "I am confident that the Labour Party will sweep the board with a sound majority of the people behind it," said Mr. M. Charlton, Leader of the Federal ...

    Article : 285 words
  21. Di Pinedo's Venture.

    The Italian aviator Di Pinedo arrived at Shanghai from the Philippines at 2.30 this afternoon. ...

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  22. Lumpers' Stop-Work Meeting.

    The secretary of the Fremantle branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation (Mr. F. Rowe) stated yesterday that a special stop-work meeting of members ...

    Article : 91 words
  23. FUTURE OF THE UNIVERSITY.

    In the course of a report which he presented to members of the University Senate last night, the Vice-Chancellor (Professor Whitfield) raised the problem ...

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  24. At Fremantle.

    With the arrival yesterday of the liner Mongolia from the Eastern States, every foot of berthing accommodation along Victoria Quay became occupied by ...

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  25. RACEHORSES ELECTROCUTED.

    Two racehorses—Tresflores and Ceoine—were electrocuted about 7.45 o'clock yesterday morning, when walking on damp ground near an electric light ...

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  26. In Great Britain.

    The shipping strike situation during the past week has not changed. The executives of the Amalgamated Engineering Union and of the transport ...

    Article : 113 words
  27. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The London "Times," in a leader on the Mosul question, says:—"By postponing the decision which it had undertaken to give the Council of the League of ...

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  28. Police Court Summonses.

    Out of 145 seamen who had been summoned to appear at the Fremantle Courthouse yesterday morning to answer charges of neglect of duty, only one—a ...

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  29. TOC. H.

    The Rev. P. B. Clayton, who will leave for Singapore, in continuance of his world tour, by the s.s. Malatian on Thursday, said yesterday that he would be ...

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  30. Position in South Australia

    The hurrying on of the Federal elections means that one of the Liberal Federation's candidates for the Senate will have a very short time, if any at all, ...

    Article : 329 words
  31. SHIPOWNER'S VIEWS.

    Mr. F. C. Allen (chairman of the Shipping Federation) in a letter to the Press asks:—"Do the public realise that the so-called seamen's strike is really a ...

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  32. TRAGEDY IN JAVA.

    Mrs. Campbell Maffie, who is described as the wife of a Consular official in Australia and who was visiting her friends in Java, was found dead in her ...

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  33. In South Africa.

    It is understood that following the activities at Durban of the Minister for Labour (Mr. F. H. P. Creswell), with the view of ascertaining means of ...

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  34. NOISY MEETING.

    Owing to continuous interruptions by extremists who sang the "Red Flag," Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.P., had to abandon an attempt to address a meeting of the ...

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  35. Waterside Workers Meet.

    Considerable importance is attached to the special stop-work meeting of the members of the Sydney branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation which ...

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  36. Country Party's Views.

    Mr. A. Thomson, Leader of the Country Party, who returned to Perth yesterday to attend a meeting of the recently formed Campaign Council, commenting ...

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  37. LINER PREPARES TO LEAVE.

    The s.s. Arundel Castle, which yesterday steamed out of the docks into the bay, is making ready to depart for England. The scene is one of bustling ...

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  38. AMERICA.

    The Secretary for Labour (Mr. J. J. Davis) has been advised by the solicitors to the Labour Department that the Immigration Law clearly specifies that an ...

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  39. Senator Brockman's Hurried Return.

    In consequence of the dissolution Senator Drake-Brockman has cancelled his return passage via America, and is embarking by the Narkunda from ...

    Article : 165 words
  40. MOROCCO.

    A Spanish newspaper reports that Abdel Krim, the leader of the Riffs, was seriously wounded in the left leg during the fighting at Bibane, and is lying ...

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  41. SYDNEY SURFING SEASON.

    The first surfing fatality of this season took place to-day. A boy was taken out by the current at Coogee, and had disappeared before the rescuers reached ...

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  42. Important Conference To-day.

    Arrangements have been completed for a conference to be held in Sydney to-morrow afternoon between the parties to the British seamen's strike and other ...

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  43. CYCLE INDUSTRY.

    In connection with the international motor cycle show which is opening at Olympia on Monday, the London "Morning Post" points out that the cycle ...

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  44. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales was "marooned" in Chile last week by heavy snow in the Andes. He has arrived at Vina De) Mar and will leave later for the frontier on ...

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  45. Mr. Latham's Impressions.

    "Counter people will not have any job control business. They grow things, have to get them away to those who need what they grow, and have to get ...

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  46. Seeking a Settlement.

    The committee of management of the Waterside Workers' Federation held a conference on Saturday morning with the leaders of the British seamen. It ...

    Article : 148 words
  47. FEDERAL FINANCE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) denied this evening that there was any truth in the rumour reported to have gained currency in London that the ...

    Article : 56 words
  48. Mr. Walsh's Violent Speech.

    At Newcastle to-day, in addressing a crowded meeting at the Lyric Theatre. Mr. T. Walsh, president of the Federated Seamen's Union of Australia, said that ...

    Article : 303 words
  49. Voting and Enrolment Compulsory.

    With the approach at the Federal elections, applications for enrolment are pouring into the Commonwealth electoral offices. Enrolment is compulsory, but ...

    Article : 500 words
  50. GERMANY.

    The Berlin correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle" describes an orgy of spending by Germans all round—people, municipalities, States, and ...

    Article : 124 words
  51. A STRIKE ECHO.

    The railway unions have served an ultimatum upon members of the loyalist organisations established during the 1917 strike, that unless they join ...

    Article : 159 words
  52. PREVENTING LARGE ESTATES.

    The Government has under consideration legislation dealing with the subdivision and prevention of large estates. The Minister for Lands (Mr. Loughlin) ...

    Article : 146 words
  53. BAWRA SHARES.

    Consternation has been caused by the fact becoming known, owing to action taken by the Melbourne Stock Exchange, that the Federal Commissioner of ...

    Article : 142 words
  54. Proposed Concentration Camp.

    The Melbourne strike committee are still proceeding with their preparations for the proposed strikers' concentration camp in Melbourne. Mr. M. P. Considine, ...

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  55. ROMANTIC WEDDING.

    A romantic wedding took place in a Weymouth (Dorsetshire) registry office, when Mr. R. Innesker, an officer of the Tank Corps and a relation of the Duke ...

    Article : 45 words
  56. Campaign Council.

    A meeting of the campaign council—the body formed by the United Party and the Primary Producers' Association for the conduct of the Federal election ...

    Article : 123 words
  57. Advertising

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