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  2. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    Princess Mary made a hurried trip to Glasgow specially to launch the Australian cruiser Canberra at Brown's shipyard, Clydebank. The undertaking ...

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  3. ANGLO-RUSSIAN BREACH.

    In the House of Lords to-day Lord Parmoor initiated the debate on the severing of relations with Russia. He said such a step was generally a ...

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  4. ROADS PROGRAMME.

    The receipt of official advice yesterday enabled the Minister for Works (Mr. A. McCallum) to announce that the Commonwealth Minister for Works and ...

    Article : 430 words
  5. THE DERBY.

    The English Derby was run to-day and resulted as follows:— DERBY STAKES, of £100 each, with £3,000 added. One mile and a half. ...

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  6. CHINESE CIVIL WAR.

    The Northern troops are preparing to evacuate the Honan Province in view of the rapid advance eastwards of General Feng Yuhsiang, the agent of Moscow, ...

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  7. INDUSTRIAL.

    The Yellow Cab Company of Adelaide on Tuesday issued seven summonses against drivers who had struck because of the dismissal of a driver on the ground ...

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  8. COLONIAL CONFERENCE.

    The Secretary of State for the Dominions (Mr. L. S. Amery) to-day reviewed the work of the Colonial Conference research organisation. He ...

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  9. STEVEDORES' DISPUTE.

    The dispute between the stevedores elected to work the streamers Nirvana and West Ivan yesterday and the Victorian Stevedoring Company was settled this ...

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  10. Chang-Tso-Lin Prepared to Retire.

    In the event of the further Southern success, Marshall Chang Tso-lin announces that he is prepared to retire to Mukden. There are rumours that the brigade ...

    Article : 112 words
  11. Black List of Russians.

    Britain's reply to the request of the Soviet Charge d' Affaires (M. Rosengolz) that certain officials of Areos Ltd. be allowed to remain in Britain to wind up ...

    Article : 97 words
  12. China To-day.

    Two ideals [?] China to-day: that of true democracy find that of equality, between nations. The circumstance that Great Britain has happened to hold ...

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  13. COMMUNIST INTERNATIONAL.

    The Communist International has passed a resolution giving M. Trotsky and other opposition leaders a last warning to desist from sowing discord in the party ...

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  14. CLOTHING TRADES EMPLOYEES

    The hearing was commenced in the Federal Arbitration Court to-day before Judge Drake-Brockman of the application by the Amalgamated Clothing and Allied ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND AFFAIRS.

    The flotation by the Queensland Government of a loan of £3,000,000 is imminent. ...

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  16. FEDERAL REVENUE.

    There is a surplus of nearly £2,000,000 in the Customs revenue of the Commonwealth for the eleven months of the financial year which ended on May 31. In his ...

    Article : 127 words
  17. Luncheon Speeches.

    The company at the luncheon, besides Princess Mary and Sir Joseph and Lady Cook, included Lord Aberconway, Lord Novar and many Australian officials and ...

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  18. Mr. McCormack Entertained.

    The members of the Labour Party entertained the Premier of Queensland (Mr. W. McCormack) at a luncheon at the House of Commons to-day. ...

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  19. HARBOUR EXTENSION.

    "After receiving a copy of Sir George Buchanan's report advocating harbour extension up-river from Fremantle," said the Minister for Works (Mr. A. ...

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  20. A Warlike Manifesto.

    The Communist Council has issued a warlike manifesto appealing to oppressed people to prepare for a furious and ruthless grapple with the Imperialist ...

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  21. Calling the Card.

    At the final call of the card at the Victoria Club the following prices were on offer on the Derby:—7 to 2 agst Call Boy, 11 to 2 Hot Night, 6 to 1 Sickle, 8 to 1 ...

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  22. Australia's Revolutionary Fries.

    It is announced that the Pacific Trade Union Conference urged the Australians who were debarred from attending to keep the revolutionary fires burning and ...

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  23. New South Wales Finances.

    For the 11 months of the financial year just ended the State expenditure exceeded the revenue by £1,183,562. The Government expects to have a surplus ...

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  24. OUTRAGEOUS CLAIM.

    An attempt to impose outrageous conditions on the Newcastle agent of the White Steamship Co.'s steamer Corrimal was made at Newcastle this ...

    Article : 251 words
  25. GREEK POLITICS.

    M. Venizelos has created a sensation by the publication of an article in which he urges the Republican leaders to insist upon a Coalition Government and on the ...

    Article : 143 words
  26. BRITISH FILMS.

    British Controlled Firms have been floated in order to distribute British pictures in the Dominions. It is affiliated with the British Dominions Film ...

    Article : 58 words
  27. Remarkable Derbies.

    The sixties were remarkable for two great Derbies—that of 1863, in which George Fordham, "The Demon," afterwards [?] great rival missed victory ...

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  28. TORONTO EXHIBITION.

    The attention of Australian manufacturers and others to the forthcoming Canadian National Exhibition to be held at Toronto was to-day invited by the ...

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  29. BRIGHTON HOTEL.

    The vexed question whether a license should be granted to the owner of the Brighton Hotel, Cottesloe, was again brought before the Licensing Court ...

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  30. Australia's Outback.

    Mr. Michael Terry's film, "Australia's Outback," was screened in the presence of the Prince of Wales, Prince George and many notabilities. ...

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  31. Royal Message.

    His Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Stonehaven) received the following message from His Majesty the King yesterday:— ...

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  32. Successful Government Precautions.

    The Ministry has announced that it has successfully taken precautions against a military coup. Members of the Cabinet express the opinion that the danger of ...

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  33. ANGLO-AMERICAN FRIENDSHIP.

    Senator Borah has sent a message to Lord Derby in which he says he hopes to visit England in October. [Replying to a speech by the American ...

    Article : 255 words
  34. UNEMPLOYED.

    The world's unemployed at the end of 1926 numbered 10,000,000 according to the report of M. Albert Thomas, director of the International Labour Bureau ...

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  35. ENTENTE CORDIALE.

    The French Ambassador (M. A. de Fleurian) accompanied by Madame de Fleurian visited Portsmouth this morning to greet their countrymen of the French ...

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  36. AVIATION.

    At the luncheon given by the Air Council to honour of Capitan Lindberg, Sir Samuel Hoare, the Air Minister, [?] the airman on his ...

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  37. TIMBER FIRES.

    The inquiry was resumed to-day before Mr. G. Crosby Gilmore, Coroner, into the circumstances surrounding the fires which occurred at Broadmarsh on February 23 ...

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  38. Britain's Position.

    The registered number of unemployed is 978,200, a decrease of 28,817 on the previous week's figures and the lowest since 1920. ...

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  39. INTER-'VARSITY ROWING.

    Everything is running smoothly. All the members of the Western Australian crew are now at the top of their form and have quite recovered ...

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  40. EGYPTIAN SITUATION.

    It is understood that highly placed persons are busy explaining that the War Committee's recommendations do not necessarily reflect the Cabinet's ...

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  41. ROYAL TOUR.

    In cool, sunny weather, H.M.S. Renown this morning anchored two miles out from Port Louis, which is a picturesque town, straggling along the shores of a ...

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  42. LABOUR LEGISLATION.

    The Geneva correspondent of the Australian Press Association says that in the deliberations of the Minimum Wage Fixing Committee of the ...

    Article : 156 words
  43. Aeroplane Club's Dinner.

    Captain Lindberg, wearing his decorations, was entertained at dinner by the Royal Aeroplane Club and other aeronautical societies. He met many notable ...

    Article : 134 words
  44. TRADE UNION BILL.

    In the House of Commons to-day, in Committee, on the Trade Union Bill, Mr. G. Lansbury moved an amendment to omit the subsection of Clause 6 making ...

    Article : 125 words
  45. PATHETIC COURT SCENE.

    A pathetic scene was witnessed in the Adelaide Criminal Court to-day, when a mother and son stood in the dock together and were each sentenced to twelve ...

    Article : 116 words
  46. EXPORT OF EGGS.

    Approval has been given by the Federal Executive Council to regulations government the exportation from the Commonwealth of eggs in shell and egg pulp. ...

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  47. COUNTRY RAINS.

    Following a lengthy period of dry weather, a heavy shower was registered on Sunday last, and this morning broke with a true wintry aspect, heavy rain ...

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  48. Missing French Airmen.

    A monoplane designed for the search of the missing airmen Nungesser and Coli is scheduled to "hop-off" on June 1, following upon rigid tests by the pilot ...

    Article : 134 words
  49. HAVELOCK WILSON.

    Mr. Joseph Havelock Wilson, C.B.E., has announced his intention to resign in September from the general presidency of the National Sailors' and Firemen's ...

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  50. EXPRESS DELAYED.

    The Great Western express passed here this morning two and a quarter hours late, due to a delay at Northam, where a van through being overloaded ...

    Article : 76 words
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