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  2. MENACE AT SHANGHAI

    Latest cables from the Far East give further details of the fall of Hanchow and the subsequent retreat of the forces of ...

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  3. BITTER CONTROVERSY

    Probably the most important piece of legislation since Mr. Coolidge assumed the Presidency, and one which has aroused a very bitter controversy, and ...

    Article : 261 words
  4. STORMS OF TERROR

    At least 24 are dead, and damage to property is expected to total several millions of dollars as a result of unprecedented rains and snowstorms in ...

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  5. RENOWN AT SUVA

    Last night's reception was rendered picturesque by the sight of twenty-four Fijians from several of the Islands flaming torches, who accompanied the Duke ...

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  6. ROYAL VISIT

    The disappointment in Launceston at its share in the Royal programme, as mapped out by those responsible for its ...

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  7. MACARTNEY BENEFIT

    Ideal conditions prevailed for the opening at the Sydney Cricket Ground to-day of the Macartney benefit match. ...

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  8. AFTER THE CYCLONE

    It has been ascertained that the man who was electrocuted in the Babinda district during the cyclone was Herman H. John. Rosin, a native of the ...

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  9. PER CAPITA GRANT

    The Premier and Treasurer (Mr. J. A. Lyons) referred again to-day to the proposed of the Federal Government to abolish the per capita payments to ...

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  10. DUCHESS AND BROWN BABY.

    Several native chiefs, including the grandson of Thakamban, paramount chief, visited the known during the morning. After lunch the Royal party ...

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  11. FALL OF HANGCHOW

    The Cantonese surrounded Hangchow with lightning rapidity, compelling the anti-Reds to retreat to their second line of defence, thirty miles nearer Shanghai, ...

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  12. BLOTTED OUT

    An unusually dense fog has covered the north-eastern coast of the United States from Northern New Jersey to Doston. Shipping in New York Harbour ...

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  13. "LIMITED POWERS"

    Reasons why the Victorian Ministry is opposed to the proposal of the Federal Ministry to appoint a Royal Commission to decide whether the states ...

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  14. SIX MURDERED

    A wealthy Polish farmer named Mestivim was arrested to-day at Rozan, and accused of six murders. A well-known ...

    Article : 87 words
  15. TRADE FLOURISHING

    Mr. J. A. Robb (Minister for Finance), in introducing the Canadian budget in the House to-day, commented that the post-war depression had ...

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  16. EMPIRE INDUSTRIES

    "The Empire's Market Place," arranged by the Empire Marketing Board, will be one of the brightest features of the British Industries Fair, to be ...

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  17. THE HOME COMING

    Discussions between the British and French Admiralties are proceeding to fix the date for the French fleet's visit. Lines of the combined fleets at Spithead ...

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  18. TACTICS OF CANTONESE

    "The conviction is growing in London," says the "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic correspondent, "that, whether in dependently or under Bolshevist ...

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  19. Exhibition at Melbourne

    Important steps are being taken, aiming at the expansion of the Anglo-Dominions both-way trade. British manufacturers are more and more ...

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  20. A HOPEFUL NOTE

    The Premier (Mr. Stanley Baldwin) was the chief guest at the Chamber of Shipping jubilee banquet tonight at the Hotel Victoria. ...

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  21. COST OF THE TOUR

    An angry debate in the House of Commons resulted when Mr. D. Kirkwood and other Labourites protested against the vote to cover the expenses ...

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  22. WHICH JURISDICTION?

    The Premier (Mr. Lyons) conferred to-day with Mr. P. Lodge, solicitor to the Hobart Marine Board, regarding the state's intervention in the matter of ...

    Article : 211 words
  23. NEW PRAYER BOOK

    While Dean Inge is of the opinion that the new prayer book should be accepted, he doubts that it will bring peace. "The spirit of lawlessness," he contends, "will ...

    Article : 172 words
  24. Second Suffolks Embark

    The Second Suffolks embarked on the transport Vasna to-day, and will leave for Shanghai to-morrow. ...

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  25. DOMINION GOVERNORS

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Parliamentary representative has learned that Mr. L. C. Amery (Secretary of State for the Dominions) will take advantage of the ...

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  26. ON THE WAY TO SHANGHAI

    The American naval authorities learn that the transport Chaumont, which left, San Diego for an unknown destination a week ago, is coming here with 1200 ...

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  27. ATTITUDE IN BRITAIN

    The Foreign Office reports no new developments in the negotiations at Hankow beyond the fact that Sir Austen Chamberlain will consult Sir Miles ...

    Article : 321 words
  28. EXPENDITURE OF £10,000

    Labour members of the Glasgow Municipal Council have declined to participate in ceremonies during their Majesties: visit to open Kelvin Hall in July, declaring ...

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  29. WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN

    "The Cantonese, aided by Russian machine gun instructors and advisers, have heavily defeated the northerners," said Mr. L. O. Amery (Secretary for ...

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  30. SUGGESTED BOYCOTT

    In Adelaide union circles it is considered unlikely that other Trades and Labour Councils will follow the example of the Sydney council in seeking to have ...

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  31. FAMILY ENDOWMENT

    In the Legislative Assembly this afternoon the Minister for Labour and Industry brought down a bill to impose a tax upon employers, and to ...

    Article : 312 words
  32. DI PINEDO'S FLIGHT

    Di Pinedo for two hours taxied around the harbour last night in an attempt to leave for Pernambuco, but his seaplane would not take off, so it was ...

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  33. HOBART STORM

    Hobart was visited about 6.30 this evening by a tropical thunderstorm. For some 17 minutes the rain descended in a deluge. Many streets were ...

    Article : 140 words
  34. BRITAIN AND THE LEAGUE

    Professor Darnley Naylor, of Adelaide, assisted by his wife, has undertaken to tour England, speaking five times a week for the next six months on the work of ...

    Article : 80 words
  35. TO-DAY'S EVENTS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 31 words
  36. CANBERRA IN WINTER

    Serious difficulties and considerable inconvenience may be expected by thousands of tourists to Canberra if the visit of the Duke and Duchess of York ...

    Article : 147 words
  37. TO-MORROW.

    Church Services, see Page 1. ...

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  38. DESERTION AND TREACHERY

    A message from Hangehow states that Pei-po-san, one of Sun-chuan-fang's principal generals in Chekiang, has taken his men into the Anwei province, and is ...

    Article : 71 words
  39. LIGHTS ON VEHICLES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 14 words
  40. HUME PIPE COMPANY

    The Hume Pipe Co. (Australia) Ltd. has declared an interim dividend at the rate of 8 per cent. per annum for the half-year ended December 31. ...

    Article : 51 words
  41. MEN FOR NICARAGUA

    The Navy Department decided to-day to reinforce the marine expeditionary force in Nicaragua, so that 1600 man will [?] duty [?]. ...

    Article : 26 words
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