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  2. ANGLO-RUSSIAN BREACH.

    To-day in the House of Commons the Secretary of State for Home Affairs (Sir Austen Chamberlain) announced that Norway had agreed to protect British ...

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  3. EGYPTIAN SITUATION.

    The British High Commissioner (Lord Lloyd) has presented the Prime Minister (Sarwa Pashu) with Britain's Note upon the reorganisation of the army. It is ...

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  4. PEACE OF THE WORLD.

    President Coolidge spoke at the Arlington Cemetery during Memorial Day and outlined the programme which will dictate the action of the United States ...

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  5. CHINESE CIVIL WAR.

    The Commander of the Shanghai Defence Force (Major-General Duncan) has decided to despatch a British battalion northwards for the protection of ...

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  6. COAL TRIMMERS' STRIKE.

    As there is no evidence of a settlement of the Newcastle coal trimmers' strike the crews of ten interstate steamers will be paid off to-morrow and the ...

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  7. NORTH-WEST ATROCITIES.

    The Commissioner of Police (Mr. R. Connell) said yesterday, that warrants had been issued for the arrest of Constables Frederick Graham St. Jack and ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL.

    Following a dispute with the Victorian Stevedoring Company, which supplies labour for a number of the overseas ships calling at Melbourne, the stevedores ...

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  9. N.S.W. FACTIONS.

    Overtures were made between the two factions in the Parliamentary Labour Party to-day with the object of trying to reach a basis for a compromise before ...

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  10. STATE FINANCE.

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  11. Great Political Excitement.

    The Cairo correspondent of the "Daily News" says that the crescendo of political excitement reached its zenith when it was announced that a Note had been ...

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  12. Alleged Philippine Plot.

    Neither the Navy nor War Department has yet received any official report of the alleged plot recently reported to destroy the naval arsenal at cavite, ...

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  13. Arrests in Chile.

    A message from santiago, chili, states that proof that the Communists in Chile worked worked under directions from Arcos House. London has been discovered by ...

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  14. Lumpers Involved.

    Officials of Victorian unions stated today that a serious position had arisen in Melbourne owing to the strike of coal trimmers at Newcastle. No supplies of ...

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  15. Battleships "An Ordinary Precaution."

    Official quarters emphasise that the sending of three battleships to Egypt is an ordinary precautionary measure in view of the extremists' activity in ...

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  16. Liquidation of Arcos.

    The Russian Charge d'Affaires (M. Rosengolz) has written to the Secretary of state for Foreign Affairs (Sir Austen Chamberlain) asking permission for the ...

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  17. Mr. Treble's Appointment.

    The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Bavin) to-day said he still regarded the appointment of Mr. Treble as an insult and oh injustice to all public servants, ...

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  18. NEWSPAPER STRIKE.

    After hearing the addresses of counsel in the cases in which C. F. Aldous, a member of the mechanical staff of the "West Australian" is charged with having ...

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  19. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN DINNER

    Success attended the 23th annual Western Australian dinner at the Trocadero to-night. The Agent-General (Mr. W. C. Angwin ) presided and the guest ...

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  20. THE 44-HOUR WEEK.

    Evidence relating to work done by various metal trade employees at the Spencerstreet workshop of the Victorian Railways was given before the Full ...

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  21. QUEENSLAND'S NEW GOVERNOR.

    Glorious sunshine and a busy harbour giving an indication of the prosperity which he will see in the principal ports of the Commonwealth as he travels, to ...

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  22. CONFIDENCE TRICk.

    Outside Cook and Son's office sight-seeing a Brisbane merchant, John Walker, accepted the offer of a compatriot, John Kerr, to show him the city's night life ...

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  23. Canada Refuses Reconsideration.

    The Canadian Government has sent a Note to Moscow declining the Soviet's urgent request to reconsider its decision to end the trade treaty. ...

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  24. FREMANTLE HOSPITAL.

    The finances of the Fremantle Hospital were increased by £1,500 yesterday, when the Fremantle branch of the Ugly Men's Association handed over a cheque for ...

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  25. Winding Up Arcos from Berlin.

    Members of Arcos, Ltd., have applied for German visas, with a view to winding up the British business from Berlin These will probably be granted providing ...

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  26. AVIATION.

    Captain Lindbergh at 5.30 this morning flew his monoplane the Spirit of St. Louis from Croydon to Gosport, where it will be dismantled for coveyance to New ...

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  27. French Communist Successes.

    The Paris correspondent of the Times" says that the French Communists have scored two distinct successes by winning a by-election and carrying out ...

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  28. INDUSTRIAL MISSIONS.

    The members of the Australian Industrial Mission attended the Memorial Day service at the Arlington Cemetery and placed a wreath on the tomb of the ...

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  29. MISSISSIPPI FLOODS.

    A message from Baton Rouge, Louisiana states that Mr.Earl Kilpatrick, superintendent of rehabilitation for the Red Cross in the flooded areas was Killed ...

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  30. The Carr-Gillman Flight.

    Carr and Gillman's plane, minus the port wing and the propeller, has been picked up 30 miles from the scene of the descent. ...

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  31. ROYAL TOUR.

    Amid much excitement and hilarity the Duke this evening made the draw in the wardroom of the Derby sweep in which their Highnesses had both taken tickets ...

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  32. SUBMARINE SECRETS.

    The trial of Lieutenant-Commander Mayers was held in camera at the Old Baily to-day. The prosecution Withdrew the more serious chares and [?] ...

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  33. Rook at Malta.

    Dennis, Rook, who is flying from England to Australia in a Moth aeroplane, has arrived at Malta. ...

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  34. AT CANBERRA.

    Negotiations are proceeding between officers of the Postal Department and the Federal Capital Commission for the establishment of regular mail deliveries ...

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  35. SUFFOCATED BY GAS LEAK.

    Two men were suffocated by gas fumes while attending to a leak in a water main at the corner of Lane Cove-road and Telegraph-street. Pymble, at about ...

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  36. EXPORT OF WINE.

    It was announced to-day by the Acting Minister for Customs (Senator Crawford) that it had been decided to permit exportation under bounty of 1927 wines ...

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  37. The Fire on The Renown.

    The Admiralty announces that two of the men, who were injured as the result of the oil fuel fire in one of the boller-rooms of the ...

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  38. INTER-'VARSITY ROWING.

    Yesterday afternoon the Melbourne University crew did the course in 17min. 5sec. and Tasmania in 17min. 53sec. This morning all the crews were engaged in ...

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  39. INTERNATIONAL MINERS.

    Following upon a very stormy meeting of the International Miners' Federation, which lasted for seven hours, Mr. Frank Hodges has resigned from the ...

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  40. TRADE UNION BILL.

    In the House [?] Commons to-day, in committee, on the Trade union Bill to the clause forbidding civil Service unions from affiliating with outside bodies Lieut, ...

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  41. SIR GRANVILLE RYRIE.

    Sir Granville Ryrie (the now High Commissioner for Australia), on the eve of his departure for London to take up his duties, broadcasted a farewell ...

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  42. Mr. Hodges Interviewed.

    Mr. Hoages, when interviewed, said that a sub-committee consisting of M Djardin (Belgium), Herr Husemann (Germany), and W. P. Richardson ...

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  43. HOUSE OF COMMONS SCENE.

    Col. W. G. Morden, M.P. (Unionist) is issuing a writ against Mr. W. Mackinder, M.P. (Labour) as a sequel to a scene in the House of Commons last week during ...

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  44. TARIFF BOARD.

    Denying that there was any possibility of the supply of celluloid brush handles being cut off from, Australia, the Brushwere association (through Mr. R. ...

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  45. LEVEL CROSSING COLLISION.

    A collision between a train and a motor car at a railway crossing half a mile from the Griffith railway station to-day resulted in the death of Walter Kimber ...

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  46. SHINGLED HAIR.

    Edward Holland, a representative of British brush manufacturers, told the Tariff Board to-day that women who visited his hairdressing establishment ...

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  47. TYPING RECORD.

    Miss Mitchell, an English typist, has carried off the high speed typing cup by registering 861 taps per minute, which is a European record ...

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  48. BRITISH CAR EXPORTS.

    In the House of Commons to-day the President of the Board of Trade (Sir P. Cunliffe-Lister) told Sir Harry Brittain (Unionist) that the value of motor cars ...

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  49. COAL MINE FATALITY.

    Thomas Anthony Freeman, under ground manager at the State coal mine, Wonthaggi, was crushed to death by a skip which broke loose in the main, ...

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  50. STORMS IN AMERICA.

    A message from Briston, Virginia, states that 20 persons are known to have been killed, over a score are missing, and many have been injured, while properly ...

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  51. SHOOTING TRAGEDY.

    A unding "That Wm. Chas. Anderson. aged between 16 and 17 years, did feloniously slay Raymond George Holden, another boy," was returned by the Coroner ...

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  52. EMPIRE'S LATENT RESOURCES

    The Colonial Conference has approved of a scheme which will cost £175,000 per annum to establish a Colonial Scientific Besearch Service with a chain of stations ...

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  53. STOWAWAYS FOR NEW ZEALAND.

    A few hours after leaving London for New Zealand five stowaways were discovered on the Port Campbell. The captain permitted them to work their ...

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