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  2. FEDERAL CRIMES ACT.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Bruce told Mr. Francis that the Government had not entered into any new ...

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  3. LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    SOUTHPORT, Wednesday.—When the A.L.P. State convention was resumed this morning Mr. McCormack, as chairman of the committee appointed ...

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  4. MEAT INDUSTRY.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Proposals for the better control the meat industry were submitted to tho Prime Minister by Mr. E. T. Bell, M.L.A., of ...

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  5. THOUSANDS DEAD.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.— Amplyfying the comments which he made yesterday respecting the unfavourable conditions in many of the pastoral ...

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  6. VERBAL BRICK BATS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Mr. Havelock Wilson has received the following cable from Melbourne, signed Charles O’Neill, chairman of strike committee, ...

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  7. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    GENEVA, Tuesday.—A special session of the Council of the League of Nations is likely to be held on Friday to consider Germany’s application for ...

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  8. GREAT TRIBUTE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—One of the [?] and most comprehensive tributes ever paid to Australia was made by Lord Burnham while addressing ...

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  9. FIRE FIEND.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday .—An outbreak of fire early this morning practically gutted the interior of Aberdeen House, a seven-storied building at 206 ...

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  10. MUSSOLINI’S THREAT.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—In the Reichstag, Dr. Stresemann declared the German Government declined to reply to Mussolini’s outburst in terms ...

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  11. SIAMESE TIN MINES.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A stir was caused on the Stock Exchange of Melbourne yesterday when a report was received from the legal manager ...

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  12. FAMOUS SCULPTOR.

    FREMANTLE, Wednesday.—After an absence from Australia of about 25 years, Sir Bertram Mackennal, accompanied by Lady Mackennal, ...

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  13. NAVAL DEFENCE.

    DELHI, Tuesday.—The Viceroy (Lord Reading), addressing the Council of State, asked the Legislature to have a little further patience ...

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  14. SEAMEN’S FUNDS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The Sydney committee of the Seamen’s Union, led by Mr. Jacob Johnson, has been out-manoeuvred by the Victorian ...

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  15. PROHIBITION.

    BOSTON, Tuesday.—Cardinal O’Connell, the ranking Catholic prelate in the United States, announces that he is opposed to compulsory ...

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  16. N.S. WALES UPPER HOUSE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— The professional meeting of the State Coalition Party, held at Parliament House yesterday, decided to prepare a ...

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  17. BRITISH MIGRANTS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The steamer Bendigo has brought a record number of immigrants to Australia. About 1000 of the vessel’s ...

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  18. BIRTH CONTROL.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the House of Commons to-day. Mr. L. C. M. S. Amery told Mr. A. W. Ponsonby that as far as he was aware, none of the ...

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  19. STRIKE THREATENED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—At a mass meeting of about 600 members of the cold milk section of the Milk and Ice Carters’ Union at the Trades Hall this ...

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  20. ACROSS ATLANTIC.

    BIO DE JANEIRO, Tuesday.—After a short preliminary flight to test the engines, the Spanish Trans-Atlantic flyers hopped off at 7.21 this morning ...

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  21. MARYBOROUGH STRIKE.

    MARYBOROUGH, Wednesday. — The strike position at Walkers Ltd. has not altered. The novelty of being on strike has ...

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  22. GIRL’S ADVENTURE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Two young men recently applied for work at Tyrie station, near Trangie. This was given them, but the younger ...

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  23. COUNTESS DETAINED.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Countess athcart, who figured with the Earl of Craven in two English divorce cases, was detained aboard the steamer ...

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  24. UNEMPLOYED PROTEST.

    BUNDABERG, Wednesday.—A meeting of unemployed was held yesterday, when protests were made against the action of the Government ...

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  25. NATIONAL ROADS.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—The Premier (Mr. Gunn) said to-day that the Commonwealth Roads proposal would mean about £15,000,000 new ...

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  26. SOLDIERS’ CLUB.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Alderman Thwaites declared at a meeting of the Paddington Council that anyone who cared to wait at the main gate at ...

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  27. THEATRE DESTROYED.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The Palai[?] Picture Theatre, which occupied an important frontage on St. Kilda esplanade, was totally destroyed by ...

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  28. NOTED U.S. GENERAL.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Intimation has been received in official circles that General Pershing, who commanded the United States Expeditionary ...

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  29. DENGUE FEVER.

    MARYBOROUGH, Wednesday. — Dengue fever continues to be prevalent in the city, and a prominent medical official blames mosquitoes for ...

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  30. GAMBLING ON TENNIS.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The American Lawn Tennis officials, after hav[?]ng received a message from Miss Helen Wills, asking for advice ...

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  31. COCKATOO DOCKYARD.

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.—The threatened strike of ships’ painters and dockers at the Cockatoo dockyards has been averted, an agreement being ...

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  32. RUGBY LEAGUE.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Alarmed at the apparent weakness of the All Blacks team which is to tour England, the English Rugby League has cabled ...

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  33. LATE COMMERCIAL.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At the wool sales to-day 10,881 bales were offered. Prices generally were at the same level as quoted for the previous series. ...

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  34. GIPSY SMITH ARRIVES.

    PERTH. Wednesday.—Gipsy Smith, the well-known Christian Evangelist, arrived in Fremantle yesterday from the United Kingdom by the R.M.S. ...

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  35. 44-HOUR WEEK.

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.—Mr. Moore, president of the Employers’ Federation, referring to-day to the 44-Hour Week Act decision given by the ...

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  36. STATE LOAN.

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.— In the Legislative Assembly this morning. Mr. Bavin asked the Premier whether ther any statement had been made ...

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  37. AERIAL SMOKE SCREEN.

    CHICAGO. Tuesday.—The death is reported of Dr. Thomas Hine, the national-wide known inventor or the aerial smoke screen for hiding ...

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