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  2. NAVAL LIMITATION.

    Admiral Earl Jellicoe, interviewed by the representative of the Australian Press Association, made the following comment's on the British proposals, ...

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  3. HOUSE OF LORDS.

    Political leaders are refraining from comment concerning the reform of the House of Lords till the Leader of the House (the Marquess of Salisbury) ...

    Article : 208 words
  4. IMPERIAL TRADE.

    The Secretary of State far the Dominions (Mr. L. S. Amery), speaking to-day at a luncheon of the Empire Federation of Chambers of Commerce, reiterated that ...

    Article : 181 words
  5. PRISON REFORM.

    After a lot of consideration and negotiation the Chief Secretary (Mr. J. M. Drew) was able to announce yesterday that the Government has definitely ...

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  6. FEDERAL TAXATION.

    As the result of meeting held in Sydney of employers, retail traders, pastoralists, and graziers, and members of the Chamber of Commerce and Chamber of ...

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  7. AVIATION.

    Dennis Rook, who is flying to Australia in a Moth plane, narrowly escaped disaster on arrival at Karachi yesterday. He failed to see the aerodrome situated ...

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  8. THE LOCARNO POLICY.

    Private conversations which took place at Geneva between the Foreign Ministers during the recent meeting of the League Council were subject of statement ...

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  9. KALGOORLIE MURDER.

    Decision was reserved yesterday by the Full Court (Mr. Justice Burnside, Mr. Justice Northmore, and Mr. Justice Draper) in the appeal of Evan Clarke ...

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  10. Delay Causes Accident.

    Dennis Rook's misfortune was not due to lack of skill, but to the red tape methods at Charbar, where the examination of his passport lasted for seven ...

    Article : 75 words
  11. SOUTH AFRICAN FLAG.

    After a day of bitter speeches on the Union's flag problem, the Prime Minister (General Hertzog) declared it was useless to expect the Opposition to ...

    Article : 257 words
  12. Press Comment.

    The "Times" says that the movement for the reform of the House of Lords at least recognises practical facts and fellings, and conforms to precedents for ...

    Article : 138 words
  13. WHEAT PRICES.

    Mr. J. Gough, president of the Texas Wheat Growers' Association, in an address to-day to the American Institute of Co-operation, demanded the abolition ...

    Article : 145 words
  14. Flight Abandoned.

    The Karachi correspondent of the British United Press states that owing to the damage to his machine, and also the monsoon, Rook is abandoning his flight, ...

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  15. Around Australia.

    Captain Kingsford Smith and Corpora Ulm, who are endeavouring to fly around Australia in 11 days, made a spectacular landing at Darwin at 3.45 this ...

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  16. FLOODS IN AMERICA.

    A fresh outbreak of floods has caused heavy damage to sections of the States of Oklahoma, Missouri and Arkansas. The wheat regions of Kansas suffered ...

    Article : 159 words
  17. London to Cologne.

    Captain Horsey, of the Imperial Airways, Ltd., has created a record for big passenger aeroplanes by flying a Handley-Page, weighing 6 tons, from London ...

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  18. PRINCE OF WALES'S BIRTHDAY

    His Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Stonehaven) has despatched the following message to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs:—"Please ...

    Article : 60 words
  19. Japan's High Hope.

    A highly placed Japanese naval expert, interviewed by the representative of the Australian Press Association, said:— ...

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  20. THE WHEAT CROP.

    The Deputy Government Statistician (Mr. W. Morrison) has now issued the preliminary figures relative to the results of the wheat and oat crops, for ...

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  21. BRITISH CHILDREN FOR MOSCOW.

    The six children who were refused passports to go to Moscow sailed to-day on a Russian ship, despite the refusal. It has been pointed out that it is ...

    Article : 96 words
  22. Crash into Lake.

    An Italian entrant for the Schneider cup race, Lieutenant Borra, was drowned in a lake into which his aeroplane crashed during a practice flight. ...

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  23. MR. COLLIER IN MELBOURNE.

    The Premier of Western Australia Mr. P. Collier) is still in Melbourne, where he is conferring with the Prime Minister (Mr. S. M. Bruce) on a number of ...

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  24. Flight to Batavia.

    The proprietor of the "Baltimore Sun," Mr. Van Lear Black, who is flying from Amsterdam to Batavia in a Fokker air liner resumed his flight, shortly after ...

    Article : 53 words
  25. FAMOUS JUMPING HORSE.

    Colonel Graham's horse, Broncho, which came second to Quinine, mounted by Lieut. Bizard, of the 7th French Hussars, in the competition for the King's ...

    Article : 150 words
  26. Washington Opinions.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" says:—"With further, opportunity to study the proposals submitted at Geneva, it may be said on ...

    Article : 222 words
  27. HISTORIC LONDON ESTATE.

    The Adelphi estate, between the Strand and Victoria Embankment, containing some of the most historical and most beautiful buildings in London, did ...

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  28. UNUSUAL STRIKE.

    News from Lansing, Kansas, states that 328 inmates of the Kansas State Penitentiary began an unusual strike to-day in order to obtain cigarettes the ...

    Article : 162 words
  29. BRITISH CARS.

    The ownership of Bean Oars Ltd. by Hadfields, the famous Sheffield steel firm, has been signalised by the production of a new 30-hundredweight commercial ...

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  30. EDUCATION CONFERENCE.

    The Prince of Wales, in opening the Imperial Education Conference to-day, extended a welcome on behalf of his Majesty the King to 170 delegates, and ...

    Article : 189 words
  31. GOLD-MINING INDUSTRY.

    The following letter, dated June 13, has been sent to the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) by Mr. J. Hume Cook, secretary of the Australian Industries ...

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  32. TRAGEDY IN COLOMBIA

    Forty 'bodies so far have been recovered from the ruins of the textile plant which collapsed at Rosellon (near Medellin) last Saturday, when 100 ...

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  33. LEPERS AT BROOME.

    Two cases of leprosy are at present isolated at the Broome Hospital, and it is said that suspects have escaped from the institution and are still at large. ...

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  34. JASCHA HEIFETZ.

    The interior of His Majesty's Theatre shortly before 8 o'clock last night suggested that a considerable section of the public had been fired with an ...

    Article : 607 words
  35. Singapore Base.

    The representative of the Australian Press Association says:—"I am authorised to state that Japan does not intend to raise the question of fortification in ...

    Article : 112 words
  36. FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    Federal capital forestry records contain interesting figures relating to afforestation activities within the Territory. Although many countries are attending to ...

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  37. CANADA AND THE SOVIET.

    On the eve of the departure of the Soviet Conciliate officials, following the abrogation of the trade agreement, they issued a statement on Tuesday expressing ...

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  38. Official Statement.

    The Acting Commissioner for Public Health (Dr. R. M. Mitchell), to whom the above telegram was referred yesterday, said that the Question of leprosy in the ...

    Article : 164 words
  39. Position of France.

    The Frenchmen's most common remark concerning the Coolidge Conference is that France is well absent, but the newspapers' great interest shows that it ...

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  40. ACCIDENTS.

    A woman, who up to a late hour last night had not been identified, was knocked down and killed on the Caledonian-avenue crossing, at Maylands, by the 1.46 p.m. ...

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  41. PROHIBITION.

    It is really an outrage to call England non-sober. We are, broadly speaking, a sober people. There is far more drunkenness in America, declared Lord ...

    Article : 206 words
  42. UNEMPLOYED AT FREMANTLE.

    A meeting of the unemployed was held at the Fremantle Trades Hall yesterday morning. About eighty men were present, and at the invitation of the ...

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  43. Plenary Session To-day.

    The proposals of Britain, the United States, and Japan have been remitted to a committee of experts for examination and report, and the next plenary ...

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  44. COTTESLOE COUNCIL.

    For nearly an hour on Tuesday night the Cottesloe Municipal Council discussed the advisability of admitting the Press to its meetings. The greater part ...

    Article : 311 words
  45. IRISH FREE STATE.

    Mr. W. T. Cosgrave has definitely rejected a coalition. He and his Ministers are prepared to hand over control but a change of Government is unlikely ...

    Article : 96 words
  46. Delegations Optimistic.

    The Australian Press Association's representative learns that at the end of the first day's committee discussions all the delegations are looking forward ...

    Article : 43 words
  47. COLLISION IN HAY STREET.

    As the result of a collision between a Yellow Cab and a private motor car, on the corner of Hay and William streets, shortly before 1 o'clock this morning, both ...

    Article : 163 words
  48. French Newspapers Cynical.

    The French Press has begun to reveal cynicism. "Le Journal" says:—"England wants to suppress submarines owing to their terrible war time blow, but they ...

    Article : 97 words
  49. FRANCO-GERMAN RELATIONS.

    M. Poincare's Luneville speech has been badly received in Germany, where it is regarded as emphasising the fact that Germany lost the war and must pay the ...

    Article : 80 words
  50. ON THE RENOWN.

    Last night and to-night the Duke and Duchess entertained to dinner members of the warrant officers' mess, thus completing a long series of dinners, which ...

    Article : 61 words
  51. Japanese Press Critical.

    The Press criticises Viscount Saito's silence concerning Singapore and Hawaii. The "Asahi Shimbun" says:—The Japanese at Washington left untouched the ...

    Article : 50 words
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