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  2. Advertising

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  3. Premiers in Conference

    Following a meeting of the Federal and state Treasures which took place before the Premiers' Conference resumed this morning, an important development ...

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  4. JOINT ELECTORAL ROLLS.

    The conference affirmed the desirability on co-operation between the Common-wealth and the states in the matter of Joint electoral rolls. ...

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  5. CONCENTRATING STATISTICS.

    After a general discussion on the subject of co-ordination of federal and state statistical information, the conference affirmed the desirability of establishing one ...

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  6. LONGFORD.

    Empire Day was celebrated at the local state school to-day. In spite of the bitterly cold weather a large number of parents and friends were present. The ...

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  7. UNIFICATION OF GAUGES.

    Mr. Bruce announced that the question of the unification of railway gauges should be considered at an early date, but it was probable that the conference would be ...

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  8. About People

    It is cabled from London that Mr. J. Cairns, the Labour member for Morpeth, died suddenly at Newcastle. Professor L. H. Allen, M.A., Ph.D., has ...

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  9. THE FEDERAL ATTITUDE.

    The Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Groom) said that the number of employees On the Commonwealth affected by the Federal Arbitration Act was 570,000. That ...

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  10. BURNIE.

    Empire Day at Burnie was deprived of much of Its ceremonial as a result of the unpropitious weather. After saluting the flag in the school grounds, ...

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  11. Weather Clears Up

    Following on the stormy weather experienced in the city and suburbs yesterday, to-day was clear and fine, although during the whole of the day it ...

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  12. AMUSEMENTS.

    Intensely dramatic situations are out, standing features of the big screen film "Deserted at the Altar," which is one of the special attractions in the current ...

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  13. TREASURERS' RESOLUTION.

    Immediately the conference met Mr. Mr. Bruce announced that the following resolution had been Passed at the meeting of Treasurers on the Treasures on the motion of Mr. ...

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  14. ZEEHAN.

    Empire Day schools wore carried out under slightly- improved weather conditions. The West Zeehan school was attended by Warden ...

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  15. BEULAH.

    Mr. W. Moore, Lower Beulah, was the loser of several tons of potatoes, A tree fell where they were stacked ready for carting. Mr. J. Hodgkinson's, ...

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  16. QUEENSLAND AND IMMIGRATION.

    There was a lively encounter between Mr. Bruce and Mr. Theodore on the subject of Immigration and land settlement. Mr. Theodore said that it was quite clear ...

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  17. STANLEY.

    A gale of exceptional violence swept Stanley and the surrounding district on Wednesday night. The gust of greatest velocity occurred at 6.30. Heavy, rain ...

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  18. THE INDUSTRIAL BOUNDARY.

    The proposals relating to the definition of federal and state industrial powers was the next subject considered. The Federal Ministry suggested the ...

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  19. Echo of the Governors

    The scare in the Mudgee district, where the police are searching for Roy Governor, continues. The hunt commenced after Roy Governor stole some trod from ...

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  20. MANGANA.

    The weather at Mangana still continues unsettled. One or two fine days have been sandwiched in with wet, boisterous, cold ones. On Wednesday it rained and ...

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  21. In the Country

    Empire Day was celebrated at the Evandale state school. The weather was line, and a fair number of parents and friends of the children attended. After ...

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  22. MR. P. HUNTER AND POLITICS.

    The Director at Migration and Settlement (Mr. P. Hunter), continued Mr. Theodore, had been in Australia some months. He wont to Queensland engaged ...

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  23. STORM AT BEACONSFIELD.

    On Wednesday' a fierce gale blew all the afternoon, and at night it was about the worst known here. About 8.30 the gale was at its worst, and it blow with ...

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  24. PENGUIN.

    There war. a goad attendance of parents at the Penguin state school for Empire Day, despite the cold, wet weather. The set programme provided by the de ...

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  25. The Railway Robbery

    Frederick Charles Daniels, the motor driver, who was arrested after having at. tended at Russell-street police headquarters to give an explanation about a motor ...

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  26. COLD IN THE SOUTH.

    For the second time this year Mount Wellington was enveloped in a mantle of snow to-day. There was a strong wind blowing off the mountain, and ...

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  27. DEVONPORT.

    Empire Day was celebrated at Devonport, where patriotic speeches were made at the various schools throughout the municipality. The Warden (Mr. G. ...

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  28. ULVERSTONE.

    On Wednesday the weather went from bad to worse, frequent heavy showers of extremely cold rain falling throughout the day, and was accompanied by a gale ...

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  29. Millgrove Mystery

    After having deliberated for the full six hours to-day the jury in the trial of David Kelly, on a charge of having murdered Mrs. Ada Florence Overall at Millgrove ...

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  30. At the Capital

    Flags and bunting were liberally die. played in the city to-day in celebration of Empire Day, and at noon a royal sal[?]ue of 21 guns was fired from the ...

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  31. QUEENSTOWN.

    Empire Day was celebrated loyally and appropriately at the Queenstown state school. Brief patriotic addresses were given to the children by Revs. W. ...

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  32. Interstate News

    At a luncheon given by the Victorian Parliamentary Labour party to-day to Mr. Theodore, the Premier of Queensland, Mr. Prendergast, M.LA., who presided, in a ...

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  33. DEVONPORT.

    One of the roughest and most severe storms swept over Devonport between 7 and 8 o'clock on Wednesday night. The streets were rivers, and the wind blew ...

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  34. JURISDICTION OVER STATES.

    Mr. Bavin said that the states did not intend to advocate any abstract theories of state rights. They felt that there teas an imperative necessity for the ...

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  35. Premiers' Wives Entertained

    Mrs. S. M. Bruce, the Wife of the Prime Minister, was at home at South Yarra to-day in honour of the wives of the Premiers of the various states who are visiting ...

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  36. New South Wales.

    Sir Alfred Pickford, the Imperial Commissioner for overseas scouts has returned from be tour of northern New South Wales and Queensland. He is ...

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  37. DERBY.

    A number of parents of the children attending the Derby State School and their friends were present at the school for the Empire Day celebrations. Mr. Evans, ...

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  38. QEENSTOWN.

    The weather at Queenstown is piercingly cold, and the surrounding hills are covered with snow and hall. The climatic conditions are exceptionally rough, and ...

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  39. War Service Homes Case

    The summons arising out of the claim made by Mr., Reynolds Driver against the War Service Homes Commissioner was mentioned to the Chief Justice (Sir ...

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  40. ZEEHAN.

    Early on Wednesday evening a sovere gale from the south-west swept over Zeehan, long considerable damage. Fencing was thrown down in all parts of the town, ...

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  41. LATROBE.

    Empire Day was celebrated throughout the Latrobe municipality at the various state schools. At the Latrobe school the Union Jack was saluted by all the ...

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  42. LILYDALE.

    There was a good attendance of parents and friends present for the Empire Day celebrations at Lilydale State School on Thursday morning. The simple but ...

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  43. In Other States

    Empire Day was celebrated in Perth, chiefly by school children's functions, at which the King's Queen's, and Prime Minister's messages were read. Manor ...

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  44. Meat Works Ablaze

    The Sandown meat works, between the Rosehill racecourse and Parramattta River, were destroyed by fire to-day. The works covered an area of about two cores, ...

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  45. Stranding of the Karitane

    In June, 1922, Bayer Spain a master mariner, of Pitt-street, Sydney, sued toe Union Steamship Company in the District Court, Sydney, for £6s 18s costs raid by ...

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  46. South Australia.

    The case in which Leana Moonay (33), married, was charged with having killed Mrs. May Curtis with a blow from a bottle at Oakbank, after the races on Easter ...

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  47. REGULATING INDUSTRY.

    Mr. Morgan Smith expressed the view that neither the Commonwealth's not States' proposals would bring about industrial peace. One of the principles. ...

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