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  2. VICTORIAN POLITICS.

    Only after increased pressure was brought to bear by Nationalist members of the Ministry has the Premier (Mr., J. Allan) [?] to the inevitable. To-day ...

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  3. LATEST CABLE NEWS.

    The Soviet Embassy has decided formally to protest against the London raid. The Charge d'Affaires (M. Rosengoltz) will see Sir Austen Chamberlain this ...

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  4. FIRE IN MELBOURNE.

    For more than six hours a fire [?] in a four-story warehouse in [?] ' this afternoon. Although the brigade was early on the scene the water supply was ...

    Article : 359 words
  5. THE MOUNT EGMONT DISASTER.

    The missing member of the party from the Wanganui College, which met with disaster in the ascent of Mount Egmont has been found. The body of Mr. Baines ...

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  6. FLOODED OUT.

    Exerci[?] damage was caused to three [?] in Canning-road, East Fremantle, when a 24 inch water main burst about [?] o'clock this morning . A great ...

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  7. OBITUARY.

    Mrs. S. J. Leiger who died at Woodville recently in her 73th year, was the widow of Mr. W. J. Ledger, of Peterborough. She was always ready to give ...

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  8. MISS VIOLET GIBSON.

    Yesterday Miss Violet Gibson, who last year attempted to assassinate Signor Mus[?] left for England, accompanied by Four [?] The Italian police conducted ...

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  9. TOLL OF THE AIR,

    The Deputy-Chief of the Polish Air Force (Lieut-Colonel Polowsky) was [?] the city to-day when a [?] of wind overturned his machine. It ...

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  10. LABOR AT CANBERRA.

    The Labor Conference to-night received [?] report of the conciliation committee on the New South Wales dispute, and decided to hold a conference under the ...

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  11. RATES OF EXCHANGE.

    The following are the rates of exchange in London—quotations on May 9 being shown in parentheses:— [?] Brussels (parity 35 [?] to £), ...

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  12. SEA OR STAGE.

    Mr. Austen Milroy was always determined to be an actor from the time [?] as the bright little boy of the party, he amused his mother's guests with his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. THE MISSING AIRMEN.

    A message from Harbor Grace (Newfoundland) says:-Considerable verisimilitude is given to reports of the possibility of Captain Nungessor and M. Cori having ...

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  14. LABOR'S OBJECTIVE.

    By 27 votes to 8 this morning the delegates to the Australian labor Party Conference adopted as the Federal objective "The socialisation of industry, ...

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  15. PEPPERMINT PRODUCTION.

    The Tariff Board was asked to-day, on behalf of the manufacturing chemists of New South Wales, Victoria, and South Australia, to establish a bounty of £2, ...

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  16. MINERS' HOURS.

    "It is [?] to bring miners to work for four hours on Saturday," said Mr. R. M. Murray, general manager of the Mount Lyell Mine and Railway Company. ...

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  17. BUTTER CONTROL.

    A resolution [?] the continuance of butter control was adopted at a conference of Tasmanian butter factory managers at West [?] to-day, Mr. H. ...

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  18. THE PROPOSED ST. PETERS LOAN.

    Sir—I desire to make the following reply to Mr. [?] He states that the first yen's interest on [?] amounts to [?] the second years (subject to ...

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  19. MOTORING TO AUSTRAUA.

    Messrs M.H. Ellis and F. Birtles, who are motoring from England to Australia, left Bagdad for Persia on Tuesday. ...

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  20. A HORSE PASSENGER.

    Of four horses put on the ordinary mixed train at Offham, and consigned to Cunnamulla for picnic races, only three arrived. All had been placed in one track. The ...

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  21. SECLIFF IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY.

    The balance-sheet of the [?] Impe[?]ment Society's [?] Day was presented at a meeting of members on Monday nig[?] The total [?] were £77, the [?] ...

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  22. CHINA.

    "General [?] is reported to be making an alliance with Yang Sen, who is coming down the river towards Han[?]. He has captured [?] and is ...

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  23. LAWN TENNIS IN SYDNEY.

    The interstate lawn tennis match begun to-day was in an interesting position at, the end of the day's play, and the matches to-morrow should provide ...

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  24. IN TWO CAMPS.

    Canberra is wrapped in an atmosphere of Intrigue. Political factions, super[?], are contending with cloaked bitterness. There are nightly alarms and ...

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  25. UNEMPLOYED FOREIGNERS.

    France, and particularly Paris, the Mecca of tourists from all parts of the world, has been closed to foreigners, looking for employment, unless they have ...

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  26. THE FILM INDUSTRY.

    In order to give it additi[?] and more effective power, the Federal Government have decided to convert the Parliam[?] Committee en[?] into the film [?] ...

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  27. NEW YORK TO PARIS.

    With the first reports of favorable weather it is expected that three planes will race from New York to Paris simultaneously. The fate of Captain Nungesser ...

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  28. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Shirley [?]acombe (3), the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Smallacombe, of Lorraine-avenue, Mitcham, who was knocked down by a motor car on Thursday, ...

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  29. KICKED ON THE HEAD.

    Mr. D. Vitnell, a jockey, of Kensington, who was seriously injured when [?] fell during the race for the Dubuo Gold Cup yesterday, died in a, hospital last ...

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  30. OLDFIELD'S CRICKETERS.

    W. A. Oldfield's cricket eleven, [?] route for Singapore, arrived here to-day. After [?] to-morrow morning they will play a match in the afternoon against a ...

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  31. VIEWS, AND COMMENTS.

    From "DISAPPOINTED," Welland:- I do hope the children's demonstration, on the Oval will be repeated. It Melbourne could do so surely we can. Thuosands of ...

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  32. "DEATH KNELL OF COUNCILS."

    Far-reaching proposals that virtually will reorganise the Australian Labor Party and incidentally sound the death knell of State Labor Councils were approved by a ...

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  33. JAPANESE FINANCES.

    The reopening of business by the banks after the moratorium was quiet. The withdrawals and deposits were not extraordin[?]. Baron Sakatani, who was Minister ...

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  34. MISS PRESSY PRESTON.

    There is a real terror for artists who have to go "on the air," according to Miss Pressy Preston, the leading woman of '"The Ghost Train" company, and it is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  35. A WALL COLLAPSES.

    Early on Friday morning a wall in the promises being erected for Messrs. A. A. Brice & Company, Limited, in Bundlesteet, Adelaide, collapsed. Some of the ...

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  36. A PEDESTRIAN HURT.

    In the District Court to-day Judge Edwards upheld the contention that when a police officer uses a motor car in connection with his duty, and the car injures a ...

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  37. BRITISH OFFICER KILLED.

    Flying-Officer Foot of the Royal Air Force, was Killed at [?] to-day, when his machine [?] from a height of 50 feet. The pilot was [?]ng through ...

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  38. ACCIDENT TO AN AVIATOR.

    Lieutenant Parer when he crashed at Rabaul New Guinea recently sustained only minor injuries. He and Mr. Gallett, who are representing a company who ...

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  39. BRITISH STEEL.

    As a result of a strike in Britain, the manager of the Wellington Municipal Tramways states that steel ordered sixteen months ago for underbodies of ...

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  40. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "Paint Brush," Marree:-There is [?] satisfactory method of [?] that have become hard through being left out of water. If you wish to replace a [?] ...

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  41. NEW YORK TO PARIS.

    Two American aviators, Messrs. [?] and Chamberlain, are about to make a nonstop flight from New York to Paris. They are making plans to start on Thursday ...

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  42. CROSSED THE CONTINENT.

    Mrs. Sandford and Miss Chri[?] arrived to-night by motor car overland from Adelaide. They were [?] and armed with rifles and revolvers. They ...

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  43. GENEROUS GIFT FOR TUBERCULAR SOLDIERS.

    A cheque for £300 from representatives of the liquor trade was handed over by the treasurer (Mr. F. Hunt) and joint secretaries (Messrs. A. S. Scot and G. R. ...

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  44. A HORSE INJURED.

    While proceeding over Robinson's Bridge, Port Adelaide, [?] before [?] p.m. on Friday, one of the horses attached to a trolly caught his foot in a ...

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  45. QUEER PAINTINGS ON ROOF OF CAVE.

    Two Rhodesians who when [?] for cattle recently rested under a, huge boulder on a lonely farm near Salisbury Rhodesia made a discovery which is regarded as of ...

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  46. A GRAVE OUTLOOK.

    A definite split has now occurred between the two factions of the Australian Labor Party. The Premier (Mr. Lang) announced to-day that he supported the ...

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  47. "RINGING IN."

    Caustic comments on coursing were made by the Crown Pro[?] (Mr. L. J. McKean), when addressing the jury in a case at the Darl[?] Quarter [?] ...

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  48. A MOTOR SMASH.

    In a collision between a motor car drives by Mr. Robert Bailie, the well [?] [?] and trainer, and a motor lorry, on Parramatta-road, last night, Mr. ...

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  49. INVESTIGATING ACCIDENTS.

    In new of the long list of fatal and other accidents associated with the Air Force and civil the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) has made arrangements for an ...

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  50. KILKENNY COMPETITIONS.

    The Kilken[?] competitions were continued in St. Edwards Hall, Kilkenry, last night Results:-Piano solo test, under It [?] ...

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  51. WATCHED A GIRL.

    "He had his eye on a girl on the footpath," said Constable Hudd in an aggrieved manner in the Carlton Court today, when William Edwards was fined ...

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  52. FILM OF A BULL FIGHT.

    Wild scenes have occurred (says the London "Daily Express") in the Open Cinema House, at Vienna, where [?] of some [?] bull-fighting experiments, re ...

    Article : 240 words
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  54. AN OIL-BURNING STEAMER.

    Provision for passenger traffic on the Melbourne to Cairns run will be made when the two new A.U.S.N. steamers, Ox[?] and Olinda, take up their running ...

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  55. MONTE CARLO GOLD.

    The Monte Carlo Bank Company has just [?]shed at the Coolgardie State [?]attery 72 tons of ore from the Glenelg Queen lease for a yield of 170 ounces of gold by ...

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  56. A JOCKEY HURT.

    When he was thrown by an [?] colt on the tracks at Caulfield this morning it was thought that J. [?] the well-known jockey, was inju[?] ...

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  57. THE CONTROL OF FUNDS.

    The [?] for the control of the funds of the Labor Party came before Mr. Justice Davidson in the Equity Court today, when an application was made on ...

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  58. A STRIKE ENDED.

    The strike among the employes of COncrete Constructions. Ltd., who are remaking the [?] at Petersham, is over. The men resumed work ...

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  59. RETURN OF SCOUTS.

    The [?] the change of Captain S.A. White ([?] Scout Commssioner for South Aus[?]) and Metropolitan Commissioner H.R. Pa[?], who ...

    Article : 48 words
  60. THE ADENANCE.

    Father-"Young man, I understand you have made advances to my daughter." Young Man-"Yes. I wasn't going to say anything about it, but since you have ...

    Article : 40 words
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