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  2. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The Government's intention of carrying out the Labour Party's policy of "no secret treaties" was announced in the House of Commons this evening by Mr. ...

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  3. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES.

    During a march through the Wembley grounds the strikers met with opposition at the Burma section, but eventually they forced the workers there to "down" ...

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  4. GALLIPOLI.

    In his history of the Gallipoli campaign in 1915. Admired of the Fleet Lord Western Wemyss says:—Although the opening phases of the campaign did not ...

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  5. AMERICA.

    A witness who appeared to-day before the Senatorial Committee of Inquiry corroborated in detail A. Jennings's evidence, and he asserted that Jake Hamon, ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL.

    The strike of operative painters continued yesterday. No fresh developments were reported. The basis of the trouble is a demand by the employees for ...

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  7. GERMANY.

    In connection with the treason trials Poesner, Kriebel, and Weber, have each been sentenced to five years' detention in a fortress, and they were ordered to pay ...

    Article : 189 words
  8. HIGH COMMISSIONER.

    The annual report of the High Commissioner for Australia in London (Sir Joseph Cook) for the year ended December 31, 1923, was tabled in the Senate ...

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  9. U.S.A. OIL SCANDAL.

    The Teapot Dome Oil scandal has aroused the American nation as no revelation of public graft in the last tea years. It has brought about the criminal ...

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  10. A Denial.

    At the Senatorial inquiry, J. E. Lynch, campaign manager of Jake Hamon, denied that Hamon told him that he gave 250,000 dollars to ex-Senator Penrose ...

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  11. Exciting Scenes.

    There were exciting scenes at Wembley Park to-day, when thousands of strikers visited all of the sections of the Exhibition and intimidated loyal ...

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  12. Ludendorff's Outburst.

    The sentences amount virtually to accquittals. The closing scenes of the trials were marked by a fervent outburst on the part ...

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  13. Proposed Liquor Treaties.

    It has been ascertained that the United States has opened negotiations with Japan, Germany, Denmark, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden for ...

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  14. MR. E. G. THEODORE.

    Mr. E. G. Theodore said to-day that he was gratified profoundly by the way in which the Press had received his settlement of the loan difficulties. The ...

    Article : 200 words
  15. Press Condemns Strike.

    The newspapers condemn unanimously the strike terrorism at Wembley Park, and demand that the Government shall protect all loyal workers. The ...

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  16. MEAT INDUSTRY.

    Mr. G. J. Keith, secretary of the Meat Industry Employees' Union, said yesterday that at a meeting of the union on Tuesday night the following motion was ...

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  17. Naval Officer Wanted.

    The Department of the Navy has spread a world-wide net to catch Lieutenant Irvine Brown, an assistant paymaster, who was attached to the ...

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  18. A Rents Bill.

    An anti-Labour Lobby Correspondent says that he scents a possible political crisis over the new Government Bill of Mr. J. Wheatley (Minister for Health) ...

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  19. MIGRATION.

    Senator R. V. Wilson has returned from his visit to the British provinces, where he inspected the methods of selection of migrants and interviewed some ...

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  20. PORT OF LONDON.

    A deputation from the London Chamber of Commerce and other trading associations interviewed the Port of London Authority, yesterday, and protested ...

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  21. Entertained at Lunch.

    The Parliamentary Labour Party entertained Mr. E. G. Theodore at luncheon in the House of Commons to-day. Mr. Ramsay Macdonald presided, ...

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  22. COACHBUILDERS' AGREEMENT.

    Mr. P. J. Trainer, secretary of the Coachbuilders' Union, said yesterday that an agreement had been entered into between the union and the Master ...

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  23. The Budget.

    In the House of Commons this evening Mr. Philip Snowden (Chancellor of the Exchequer) announced that the Budget would be presented on April 29.— ...

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  24. Senator Wilson's Views.

    Senator R. V. Wilson and Sir Joseph Cook visited the Exhibition, and attended some strike meetings unofficially. Senator Wilson said afterwards:—"I ...

    Article : 141 words
  25. FIRE AT SEA.

    Some twelve hundred pilgrims for Jeddah (the port of Mecca) are on board of the burning British steamer Frangestan, from Bombay. The vessel is ...

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  26. New Settlers.

    The Officer in Charge of Immigration advises that the following is a supplementary list of new settlers due to arrive at Albany by the s.s. Diogenes next Monday:— ...

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  27. Many Men at Work.

    It is estimated that 50 per cent. of the men at the Exhibition are working. ...

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  28. A Press Comment.

    The London "Daily Herald" (Labour) cites Mr. Theodore's experiences as an example of direct action by London bankers, and it laments the success of ...

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  29. VOLCANIC ERUPTION.

    Stromboli is active to a terrifying extent, and is pouring out lava and debris which have destroyed great areas of vineyards, while earthquakes are damaging ...

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  30. Aviators Aggrieved.

    A deputation of pilots and mechanics from the Croydon aerodrome, assisted by Mr. Ben Tillett (Labour M.P.), waited to-day upon Lord Thompson (the Minister ...

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  31. Feeling in Queensland.

    Many members of the Government party are at present absent in the country, but it appears from the views expressed by some still in the city that ...

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  32. THE COLLIE ROBBERY.

    A sequel to the robbery of £2,400 on the Collie Coalfields on Friday last was the arrest of a young man at Allanson, 24 miles from Collie, yesterday afternoon, ...

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  33. Y.A.L. TOURISTS.

    The visiting members of the Young Australian League had a walking tour this morning. They inspected St. James's Palace, where they witnessed the ...

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  34. FLOODS IN WARSAW.

    Heartrending scenes are being witnessed in the flooded districts. Three suburbs of Warsaw are under water. The magnificent palace of the Polish kings ...

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  35. In a Lunatic Asylum.

    About 100 attendants in the Letterkenny (Donegal) asylum have struck. Two lunatics attempted to escape, and they were captured by strike pickets ...

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  36. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales is going to Biarrit to recuperate. [Biarrits is a French watering Place on the Bay of Biscay, some six miles ...

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  37. BRITISH FLEET.

    Had events turned out differently the brilliant searchlight display given by the ships of the Special Service Squadron on Tuesday night would have been an ...

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  38. AVIATION.

    In response to Captain Maclaren's cable message, Messrs. Napier and Son have despatched a special messenger with spare parts for the engine of his ...

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  39. RARE BOOKS.

    Big prices were obtained to-day in Sotheby's rooms (London) for rare works of early English poetry, mostly mere pamphlets, which formed a portion ...

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  40. Invitation to Boy Scouts.

    General Sir Ian Hamilton has sent to the Australian Women's Welfare Committee a letter offering to entertain 200 Australian Boy Scouts at a concert and ...

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  41. CHILLED BEEF.

    It is understood that the s.s. Kent's experimental shipment of New Zealand chilled beef is inconclusive in result, as the length of the voyage necessitated the ...

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  42. STRANGE INCIDENTS.

    Some strange incidents occurred in connection with the strike, which arose from the refusal of the authorities to grant an increase in wages. Demobilised ...

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  43. WIRELESS SYSTEM.

    In the House of Commons this evening Mr. V. Hartshorn (the Postmaster-General) was questioned with regard to the Marconi Company's experiments with ...

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  44. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Dr. Spahlinger has written to Sir James Allen (High Commissioner for New Zealand) asking for particulars of the proposed scheme by which the ...

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  45. ARGENTINA.

    The most outstanding piece of social legislation in Argentina becomes effective to-day, but it is being opposed bitterly by both the labour unions and the ...

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  46. KALAMUNDA CONVALESCENT HOME.

    Bought and furnished by the Red Cross Society in 1919, the Kalamunda Convalescent Home has been used for the purpose of giving returned soldiers an ...

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  47. JAPAN.

    The Tokio correspondent of the United Press Association (U.S.A.) says:—Several hundreds of retired admirals and generals have begun the organisation of ...

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  48. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    In connection with the South Australian conversion loan, cash applicants up to £1,000 will receive full allotment, and applicants above £1,000 will receive ...

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  49. INDIA.

    In the Bolshevik conspiracy case the four prisoners (two Hindus and two Moslems) were committed to-day to the sessions for trial for having conspired to ...

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  50. NEW ZEALAND.

    Though several listeners-in in different parts of the Dominion claim to have heard the broadcasting programme from Chicago, Mr. Shrimpton, chief telegraph ...

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  51. DELICENSED HOTELS.

    During March the Perth Licensing Court sat to inquire into a largely-signed petition presented to the Governor for authority to grant publicans' general ...

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  52. CONFIDENCE TRICK.

    "Confidence men," who are known to be devising tricks for visitors from the Dominions and America to the Empire Exhibition, secured "first blood" from an ...

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  53. INSULIN TREATMENT.

    Impressed by the heavy cost of insulin which will continue to be incurred, the committee of management of the Melbourne Hospital has brought the ...

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  54. FIRE AND PANIC.

    Twenty-six persons were killed and over 55 injured in consequence of a fire and a panic in a picture theatre in Tagubaya, a suburb of Mexico City. The ...

    Article : 72 words
  55. Purchase of Radium.

    The Wellington campaign to raise £10,000 to purchase a supply of radium for the local hospitals has been successful. The sum of £10,585 0s. ld. is in ...

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  56. WIRELESS ON A TRAIN.

    A "reso," or country resources train, which will leave Melbourne on Monday for a tour of Gipps and, will be the first to be equipped with wireless in this ...

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