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  2. THE ROYAL TOUR.

    The finance committee of the Melbourne City Council decided to-day to recommend to the council that £10,000 be placed at the disposal of the ...

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  3. FEDERAL-STATE FINANCE.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Dr. Earle Page) was the guest at luncheon to-day of the Adelaide Chamber of Commerce. He dealt with the Federal Government's ...

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  4. IMPORTED TIMBER.

    Farther evidence of the unsatisfactory condition of the Australian timber industry as a result of the competition of imported timbers was given by several ...

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  5. ALBANY CENTENARY.

    To-day was given over to the entertainment of the children of the town and those from other centres holidaying within its confines. Middleton Beach was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CHINESE SITUATION.

    The War Office announces the formation of a Shanghai Defence Force of 12 battalions, including the Coldstream Guards, also an armoured car company, ...

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  7. FERNVALE HOLD-UP.

    The case against three men—Andrew Kerr (20). Cyril Barrington (20), and James Elliott (19), in connection with the sensational armed hold-up of Thomas ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL.

    The miners of nine of the Cumbrian Colliery Company's pits at Tonypandy, after a day's strike, have decided to hold a strike every Monday until their ...

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  9. Soviet Plot Exposed.

    Light is thrown on the recent Soviet troop movements on the Manchurian border by the arrest and execution of General Yang Chow, adviser to Marshal Chang ...

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  10. WELLINGTON SEAMEN.

    There was aa upheaval in the Wellington branch of the Seamen's Union to-day. A meeting of the union decided to appoint a commission to investigate ...

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  11. Composition of Force.

    It is officially announced that Major-General John Duncan, C.B.,. C.M.G., will command the Shanghai Defence Force. This consists of the 13th Infantry ...

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  12. Mr. MacDonald Alarmed.

    The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) interviewed by the "Daily Herald" said:— "Everyone who is striving for a ...

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  13. STEAMER IN TROUBLE.

    The Federal Steam Navigation Co.'s liner Northumberland, of 11.540 tons, bound from Auckland to Napier, put into Gisborne after striking a submersed ...

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  14. BUILDING TRADES STRIKE.

    The master builders to-day lodged an application with, the Arbitration Court for the cancellation of the Building Trades award and the deregistration of ...

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  15. Brisbane Reception.

    The Brisbane City Council to-day voted £5,000 in connection with the reception and entertainment of the Duke of York in Brisbane. The vote was ...

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  16. MISSION TO AMERICA.

    The Seamen's Union carried a motion to-day which in effect was a reply to Mr. J. S. Garden, who said on Monday that unless the employees' representative on ...

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  17. The New Commander.

    Major-General Duncan left London at midnight for Liverpool, where he will board a liner for China. He said that he expected to arrive at Shanghai two days ...

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  18. ITALIAN FACTIONS IN FRANCE.

    The Government has ordered the deportation of the Fascist journalist Canovi, who was arrested at Nice, on a charge of being an Italian agent provocateur. ...

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  19. Events in China.

    "I have spoken to the authorities from Sir Miles Lampson and Chang Two-lin down to the rank and file of the Northern armies" says the special ...

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  20. Mr. Munden's Position.

    No further developments occurred to-day in the controversy with regard to the appointment of Mr. C. J. Munden as one of the employees' delegates to the ...

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  21. BRITISH MOTOR INDUSTRY.

    As a result of the Imperial trade conference, the British manufacturers' section of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, Ltd., is sending an ...

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  22. India's Contribution.

    The War Office has officially announced that the Government of India is arranging for the despatch to Shanghai two British and two Indian battalions, with auxiliary ...

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  23. Position of Foreigners.

    Owing to the reverse suffered by General Sun Chuang-fang at the hands of the Southerners at Chekiang, the British have ordered British missionaries to ...

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  24. Statement by Mr. Holloway.

    The secretary of the affiliated, Trades and Labour Councils of Australia (Mr. E. J. Holloway), in a statement made to-day concerning the objections of the ...

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  25. Reminiscent of War-time.

    With photographs of cheering troops, long cables and details of military and navel movements, the newspapers are strangely reminiscent of war-time. It is ...

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  26. BEAM WIRELESS.

    Until Signor Marconi issues a statement to-morrow, the full extent of the shortcomings of the beam wireless tests will not be revealed, but inquiries by the ...

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  27. Fang's Reverse Discredited.

    According to the best available information here—information on which the authorities depend in connection with their defence arrangements—there is no ...

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  28. Hankow Position.

    Though on January 21 it was announced that the banks and, mercantile houses in Hankow would re-open to-day; the re-sumption of business did not take placed. ...

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  29. WOOLLENS FOR HOLLAND.

    Bradford traders are puzzled to discover the motive underlying considerable Dutch purchases of woollens for delivery in Holland from whence they are being ...

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  30. EARTHQUAKE IN SCOTLAND.

    Earthquake shocks were experienced at 5 o'clock this morning over a wide area in north-east Scotland, including Aberdeen, Elgin, [?]llater, and the Orkney ...

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  31. Australian Assistance.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Dr. Earle Page) when acquainted with a cabled report that Australia had offered to send troops to China, said that the matter ...

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  32. Marconi Still Hopeful.

    The Post Office authorities decline to issue a statement, but it is understood that Signor Marconi told them he was hopeful of improvement when the ...

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  33. RAILWAY FACILITIES.

    The Commissioner for Railways (Colonel H. Pope) accompanied by departmental executive officers paid his annual visit of inspection to Bussell a ...

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  34. "Approaching War in Pacific."

    In a circular issued to all the trade unions affiliated with the Trades and Labour Council, announcing the agenda for the special conference to be held on ...

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  35. Boilermakers' Nominee.

    The following motion was adopted at a meeting of the Boilermakers' Society to-night:—"In view of the fact that the Trades and Labour Councils have ...

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  36. FRENCH CHEMIST DEAD.

    The death has occurred of the chemist Eugene Turpin, who invented melenite. [Meltnite is a nitro-compound ...

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  37. Labour's Strenuous Opposition.

    "The Labour Party will strenuously oppose any action that may be taken to commit Australia to a foreign war," said the Leader of the Federal Labour Party ...

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  38. EMPIRE DIPLOMACY.

    Discussing the statement that "the entry of the Dominions into diplomacy will impair the diplomatic unity of the Empire and therefore may threaten ...

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  39. A Perth Record.

    The Government Astronomer (Mr. H. B. Curlewis) stated yesterday:—"A recording of a severe earthquake appeared on the seismograph sheet ...

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  40. AUSTRALIA'S BIRTHDAY.

    His Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Stonehaven) has received the following message from his Royal Highness the Duke of York:—"The Duchess and I ...

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  41. Attitude of Seamen's Union

    The position in China was considered by the stop-work meeting of the Seamen's Union to-day, and a resolution was carried directing members of the ...

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  42. SHORTAGE OF FRUIT CASES.

    Practically every fruitgrower in the State who exports the bulk of his apple crop finds himself in the position of not being able to obtain cases. When the ...

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  43. NEW HEBRIDES COMMISSION.

    As a result of the Imperial Conference, the Colonial Office is sending to the New Hebrides a Commission, including Sir Eyre Hutson. Governor of Fiji ...

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  44. Chen's Indictment of Britain

    Mr. Eugene Chen, the Nationalist Foreign Minister, has authorised the following statement, which explains Britain's despatch of troops to China. ...

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  45. "Our Highest Ideals."

    The Acting Prime Minister has issued the following message to the Australian people:— "One hundred and thirty-nine years ago ...

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  46. REMARKABLE MOTOR ENGINE.

    A handful of privileged people witnessed a private demonstration to-day of what experts describe as a remarkable motor cycle engine. It has one cylinder ...

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  47. ITALIAN BOY SCOUTS.

    Five hundred Roman Catholic boy scout organisations have been dissolved in accordance with Signer Mussolini's decision to merge the movement into a ...

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  48. A GRIM SOUVENIR.

    An alpenstock inscribed "Doctor J. Bean," which was cast up by the Bossons Glacier, Mont Blanc, is a grim souvenir of a tragedy of 57 years ago. Dr. ...

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  49. A MERCHANT'S LOSS.

    Damage estimated at £1,000 was done by a fire which destroyed the premise, of Mr. E. Downs, wood, chaff and grain merchant, in Park-terrace. Bowden, this ...

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  50. MISHAP IN RAILWAY YARDS.

    A message from Junee to-day stated that several carriages were being shunted near the Junee railway station when they crashed into a standing truck. There ...

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