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  2. SYDNEY-MELBOURNE.

    The record for a "non stop" run by motor-car from Melbourne to Sydney created by Messrs. Norman Smith, of Sydney, and E. Croysdill, in an Essex ...

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  3. MUNICIPAL NEEDS.

    A medley of subjects. touching to a greater or less degree the lives of almost every body in Victoria, was dealt with yesterday by a deputation from the Municipal ...

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  4. WOOL PRODUCTION.

    Sir Arthur Goldfinch (the London chairmon of Bawra), writing to a publication issued by the Federation of the British, and entitled "British Industry, 1923," ...

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  5. DEPORTED GREEKS.

    The Constantinople correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" tells an appallmg story of the sufferings of the Greeks, who are being turned out of their homes on the ...

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  6. MINISTRY'S PROGRAMME.

    No important announcement, of policy will be made by members of the new Federal Ministry until after the assembling of Parliament. Ministers have arrived at ...

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  7. RUHR OCCUPATION.

    Their Majesties the King and Queen drove to Westminster to open Parliament to-day, under clouded skies. The route of the Royal procession was thickly lined ...

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  8. Sir H. Barwell Replies.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—Replying today to the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) in connection with the matter of South Australia not being represented in the ...

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  9. HOUSE OF LORDS.

    In the House of Lords their Royal Highnesscs the Prince of Wales and the Duke of York listened to the debate on the Address in Reply, sitting in the front ...

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  10. YARRA MYSTERY.

    Though a thorough search has been made by the detectives engaged in investigating the circumstances of the disappearance of Bertha Evelyn Coughlan for a brooch ...

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  11. "FLYING SCOTCHMAN."

    The "Flying Scotchman," travelling south in a dense fog, crashed into the rear of a goods train near Retford (Nottinghamshire). The engine of the express ...

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  12. DEBT SETTLEMENT.

    The Senate has voted to displace the Ship Subsidy Bill, leaving the Debt Settlement Bill the right of-way. The debt measure will be debated to-day and ...

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  13. Freight on Apples.

    At a meeting of the National Federation of Fruit Trades there were present representatives of 25 importing firms, in addition to the Agent-General for Tasmania (Mr. ...

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  14. TAR CART IGNITES IN STREET.

    When a tar cart owned by the Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Bourd was being driven along Elizabeth street, neat Post Office Place, yesterday morning, the ...

    Article : 253 words
  15. Wages in Australia.

    Reginald John Cole and George Johnson, stowaways on the vessel Narbudde from Fremantle, when charged at Hull, pleaded in defence that they went to Australia 18 ...

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  16. Britain's Foreign Policy.

    The 'Morning Post," in a lender entitled "Have We A Foreign Policy?" says:—"Regarding the Ruhr occupation there has been a diversity of method, but we are glad ...

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  17. HOTELKEEPERS' PROMISES.

    It has been alleged that members of Parliament sometimes fail to carry out promises made to constituents. The chairman of the Licensing Board (Mr. R. ...

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  18. SPORTING CABLES.

    The sun was very hot when the fourth [?] st match between the M.C.C team an South Africa was resumed. In the afternoon the wicket, which had been slow and ...

    Article : 308 words
  19. Indian Army.

    The Council of State has rejected by four votes a resolution urging the repeal or substantial modification of the army amalgamation proposal of 1859, "With a view ...

    Article : 330 words
  20. CLAIMS BY SUGAR-GROWERS.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The Acting Premier (Mr. Gillies) announced to-day that a telegram had been received from the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) in reply to a ...

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  21. Empire Exhibition.

    The special committee of the Empire Exhibition Committee has completed its report in which it recommends the full adoption of the report by the Secretary ...

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  22. ELEVENTH MINISTER.

    Senator T. W. Crawford (Q.) has been appointed to the eleventh position in the Cabinet as an honorary Minister. This announcement was made yesterday by the ...

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  23. DISPLAY OF FROZEN PRODUCTS.

    The conference of interstate delegates to advise the British Empire Exhibition Commission on the exhibit of refrigerated products to be sent from Australia was held ...

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  24. Rugby Football.

    France beat Glamorgan by 6 goals to 4 in a match at Toulouse. ...

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  25. RACE FOR ALBERT CUP.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—In the race for the Albert Cup, sailed in Moreton Bay to-day, G.W. Whatmore's Miss Brisbane, ably handled by N. Wright, succeeded in ...

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  26. DAVIS CUP.

    Great Britain has entered a challenge for the Davis Cup. The team will compete in the European group. Ireland has decided to become an independent tennis ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN ART.

    Some time ago members of the Society of Artist, Sydney, conceived the idea of having an exhibition of Australian art in London, with the view of proving to the ...

    Article : 413 words
  28. Mr. Lawson.

    At a reception given by the Marquis of Londonderry, the Victorian Premier (Mr. Lawson) conversed at length with the Prime Minister (Mr. Bonar Law), and with ...

    Article : 202 words
  29. Committee Formed in Adelaide.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—At a meeting of business men to-day it was decided to form a State committee in connection with the British Empire Exhibition. The ...

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  30. Mr. Brace to Visit Sydney.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) will leave for Sydney by the express train this afternoon. He will attend a civic welcome at the Sydney Town Hall at 11 ...

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  31. Entire Isolation.

    A new Franco-Belgian order prohibiting the export of dyes, grain stuffs, and chemicals will operate at midnight and cut off the great dye and chemical works in the ...

    Article : 525 words
  32. Former German Colonies.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that the United States and France signed treaties at Paris to-day assuring the recognition of ...

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  33. TARIFF CHANGES.

    While it is evident that tariff matters are likely to be discssed by the Cabinet soon, neither the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) nor the Minister for Customs (Mr. ...

    Article : 144 words
  34. Boxing.

    Owing to "Joe" Beckett's second postponement of his proposed contest with "Dick" Smith, Smith announces that he will claim a forfeit of £400 and the British ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLES.

    The inner chamber of King Tutankhamen's tomb, at Luxor, in Egypt, was opend on Sunday. The barquentine Katherine Mackall, ...

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  36. Unemployment in Britain.

    Mr. Bonar Law has appointed a committee under Major Boyd Carpenter to examine the existing arrangements in comnection with the sickness, unemployment, ...

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  37. Inter-Imperial Trade.

    The report of the Liverpool Steamship Owners' Association referring to the interImperial trade, says that whatever is done to extend it Great Britain cannot live on ...

    Article : 175 words
  38. Lawton's Suspension.

    The Rugby Union commission of inquiry regarding the suspension of Thomas Lawton will sit at Oxford to-morrow. ...

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  39. COMPROMISE REJECTED.

    A meeting of woolowner who had wool in the stores of the Pastoral Finance. Association Limited (in liquidation) when a fire occurred at Kirribilli Point, in ...

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  40. Demented Man Sets House on Fire.

    An ex-service man named Keen, who has been living at Aldershot for the last nine months on an unemploymnet dole, in addition to a shell-shock, allowance, set ...

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  41. BUILDING THE CAPITAL.

    Much importance is attached to a visit to the Federal Capital by the new Minister for Works and Railways (Mr. Stewart). Mr. Stewart, accompanied by departmental ...

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  42. Wheat Cargoes.

    Wheat cargoes are dull on "fearish" private cable messages from America, but the demand is most quiet. Parcels closed threepence cheaper. ...

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  43. ISLAND STEAMER DELAYED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Island steamer Morinda, which was to have sailed at noon yesterday for Paapua and Rabaul, has been "held up" in Sydney owing to ...

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  44. CARGO PILLAGING.

    Details of a scheme proposed by the inspector-general of police for the establishment of a special police force to supress cargo pillaging on the waterfront in ...

    Article : 119 words
  45. ARRESTS IN CITY BUILDING.

    Passing down Little Collins street early this morning, Constable A. Coillet of the night patrol, heard a noise in Rickird's Building, near Swanston street. With ...

    Article : 105 words
  46. Rate of Exchange.

    The Berlin rate of exchange on London is 127,000 marks to the £1 sterling, compared with 135,000 marks to the £1 on February 12. ...

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