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  2. FRENCH CRISIS.

    The political crisis is most serious M. Herriot continues his negotiations for the formation of a Cabinet, hoping to form purely a Left Government, as M. ...

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  3. BRITISH COAL STRIKE.

    How bitter is the feeling following the strike, and how that feeling is clearing the Labour forces is being revealed by the miners' leaders' week end speeches. ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    The weather at Glasgow to-day was close and threatening when the match between the Australians and the West of Scotland was resumed. The wicket ...

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  5. WET AND STORMY.

    The officials of the Weather Office yesterday sat rather pensive in their gloomy cellars beneath St. Georgo's-terrace. They looked an if having turned the ...

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  6. COBHAH'S FLIGHT.

    Mr. Alan Cobham reports:—"We arrived this afternoon, Landing in the harbour at Karachi after a good run from Bundar Abbas since daybreak. We were ...

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  7. PUBLIC SERVICE.

    An event of keen personal interest to the public servants of Western Austra-lia occurred yesterday, when special number of the "Government Gazette" ...

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  8. DUKE OF YORK'S VISIT.

    No details have reached Australia yet regarding the itinerary of the Duke and Duchess of York, but it is considered certain that they will visit all the States ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. THE REFERENDUM.

    Referring to the referendum proposals in an address before a meeting of women at the National Club to-day, Mr. Marr, M.H.R. (Honorary Minister) said that ...

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  10. The Fixtures.

    20.—Perth—v. Bast of Scotland. 21.—Edinburgh—v. Scotland (two days) 24.—Manchester—England v. Australia ...

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  11. Six Centuries.

    Ernest Tyldesley, the Lancashire batsman. has the cablegram informs us, scored six consecutive centuries, and has thus equalled the record of C. B. Fry. ...

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  12. "This Frothy Communist."

    The London "Catholic Herald," which hitherto has supported the labour Party, declares that the party Is falling more and more under the domination of the Left ...

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  13. Trouble Feared.

    All the commentators on the Government's defeat in the Chamber of Deputies emphasise the unusual and fateful action of M. Herriot descending from the ...

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  14. Uneventful Journey.

    Mr. Cobham expressed himself glad at being able to leave Bundar [?] during a temporary lull in the monsoon, after a delay of four days. Several ...

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  15. Industry Suffering.

    While Mr. Cook is busy coining slogans—his latest are "Not a ton to be shifted till the lockout is lifted." and "To work we will go on the Status Status quo"—industry ...

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  16. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY.

    Matthew Edwards (39), dealer, Horace Ambrose Schofield, storeman, and Roy Francis Williams (28), storeman, who were charged with having conspired ...

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  17. RACIAL RIOT.

    For the second time within a fortnight, a serious Hindu-Moslem riot lias broken out. A riot occurred this afternoon in a suburb six miles from Calcutta on the ...

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  18. Support from Employers.

    After hearing an address by Mr. Marr, M.H.R. to-night, the Metal Trades Employers' Association passed the following morion:—"That in the best interests of ...

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  19. GIRL GUIDES.

    On Sunday Princess Mary visited the Girl Guides' Imperial camp At Brocken-hury, Where Australian, Canadian, South African and Indian guides were ...

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  20. In South Australia.

    Senator Pearce, who left for Melbourne this afternoon, stated that he was pleased with the result of his visit. His mission ws to make preparations for ...

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  21. Church Leaders' Proposals.

    The executive of the South Wales Miners' Federation has considered the intervention of the leaders of religious bodies and baa decided: "That the terms ...

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  22. ITALIAN WAR MEMORIAL.

    With impressive ceremony a striking monument erected to the memory of the Italian troops who fell in the European war, executed by the Ballarat sculptress, ...

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  23. SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    The dry season has to a large extent cut down the estimated yield of sugarcane, practically every mill in the State having reduced its anticipation. Some ...

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  24. Complex Situation.

    M. Herrior., who announced yesterday morning that be was determined to form a Cabinet before this evening, conferred first thing to-day with a number ...

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  25. Press Comment.

    The London "Daily Chronicle" com­plains that Mr. Baldwin is throwing cold water on the Church leaders' proposal for u settlement, and says that all they ask ...

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  26. Bust of Mussolini.

    A sculptured bust, the work of Miss Dora Oilmen, has been presented to Signor. Mussolini, on behalf of an Australian owned bauxite mine in Istria. ...

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  27. MIGRATION AND DEVELOPMENT.

    The full personnel of the Migration and Development Commission, to be appointed by the Federal Government, has not yet been decided but according to ...

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  28. BROADCASTING FEES.

    An application for an interlocutory, in­junction to restrain the Commonwealth of Australia and the Postmaster-General of the Commonwealth, from paying out ...

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  29. Public Loan Proposed.

    The London "Daily Herald" under stands that influential politicians and business men are likely to confer with certain Ministers to-morrow with the idea of ...

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  30. Attitude of Employers' Organisations.

    At a joint meeting of representatives of the South Australian Chamber of Manufactures, the Adelaide chamber of Commerce, and the South Australian ...

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  31. ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE.

    Members of the Western Australian committee in connection with the meeting, in Perth next month, of the Australasian Association for the Advancement ...

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  32. HOUSE IN FLAMES.

    The House at Dandenong caught fire early this morning, and the occupants had a narrow escape from being burnt to death. They got clear of the building just: ...

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  33. The Franc.

    The rate of exchange on Paris opened in London this morning at 230 francs to the £1. It touched 233, and is now 226.—Reuter. ...

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  34. Arbitration Court Appoint­ments.

    "Australia is asked to sign a blank cheque," said the Premier (Mr. Lang) to-day when referring to the appoint­ment of three new Federal Arbitration ...

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  35. STORMS AT HONG KONG.

    A severe prolonged thunder and rainstorm commenced last night and continued this morning Many roads on the island and at Kowloon were flooded and ...

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  36. Manchester Test.

    The test match which will take place on Saturday at the Old Trafford at Manchester will be the [?] game of kind which has had is venue there. The ...

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  37. CRANE DRIVERS' STRIKE.

    No change occurred to-day in the strike of the crane drivers employed on the Syney Harbour bridge. Negotiations for a settlement have taken place, but ...

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  38. AUSTRALIA'S DEFENCE

    It was contended by the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) to-day that the report of the Inspector General of the Australian Military Forces dealt with the ...

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  39. STANDARD OF LIVING.

    The actual commencement of its task of determining the standard of liv­ing for New South Wales was made by the recently appointed Industrial ...

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  40. Union for Opposition.

    A branch of the Federal union which was inaugurated in Melbourne to oppose the proposals of the Federal Ministry to give Parliament extended powers to ...

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  41. DISORDERS IN JAPAN.

    Details of yesterday's riot at Nagano (Central Japan) show that 100 persons were injured including 20 policemen. Two of the latter were critically injured while ...

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  42. FREIGHTS TO AMERICA.

    A reduction in freight rates for cargo shipped in Australia for porta in the United States and Canada was announced to-day. The new rates will apply to all ...

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  43. EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGES.

    Bentley Connor, who was recently charged with having embezzled from the Minda Homo for weak-minded people the sums of £1.134, on April 17. 1923. ...

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  44. MELBOURNE ACCIDENTS.

    There was an unsual series of [?] skillicorn, of Dandehong-road, Malvern, was caught between two trams passing ...

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  45. EMPIRE PARLIAMENTARY CONFERENCE.

    The Irish delegates to the Empire Parliamentary Conference in Australia will be Senators Sir Edward Bigger, chairman of the Irish Public Health ...

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  46. UNUSUAL BOLT.

    Six horses attached to a heavily laden jinker bolted in Liverpool-street, city, late this afternoon, and caused considerable excitement. After colliding with a ...

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  47. THE LAW COURTS.

    Full Court.—At 10.30 a.m. in No. 1 Court before the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Burnside—(1) In the matter of Edmund Carew Moss—motion for ...

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  48. FLIGHT TO DARWIN.

    With the object of inspecting {he landing places and the country adjacent to the route, it is understood that the Con­troller of Civil Aviation (Colonel ...

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  49. FIGHTING IN CHINA.

    A report from n reliable source in Can­ton says that the "Red" dictator Tang-Seng-Chi and his Russian advisor, Boro­din will arrive at Changsha very shortly. ...

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  50. CAPTAIN COOK'S SEA CHEST.

    Captain cook's sea chest which was used by the explorer on his famous voyages, will shortly be offered for sale by auction in London. ...

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