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  2. EXCITING POLICE RAID.

    Entering a large two-story brick house in Carmichael street, West Footseray, shortly before midnight on Friday, a large party of plain-clothes police, in charge of Senior ...

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  3. AMERICAN DEMOCRATS.

    In the worst deadlock in American political history, the Democratic Convention to select a candidate for President, opened yesterday its 10th day, only to repeat the ...

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  4. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    The Olympic Games were opened by a brilliant ceremony. Five thousand [?] from 45 nations, representing the greatest sporting gathering in history, marched into ...

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  5. THE VITAL QUEST.

    No longer is migration left to the courage of the settler, as in the days when Australia was won for the Empire. By poster and propaganda in Great Britain the ...

    Article : 1,355 words
  6. PEDESTRIANS WAYLAID.

    Despite the fact that during the week-end many detectives and plain-clothes constables have been seeking for the men who carried out font robberies under arms in ...

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  7. GERMANY'S DEBTS.

    The French Prime Minister (M. Herriot) has despatched a note to Great Britain stating that France does not consider herself bound by the British ...

    Article : 416 words
  8. MOMENTOUS ISSUES.

    What is expected to be one of the most momentons meetings in the history of the Victorian Nationalist party will be held this afternoon at State Parliament House. ...

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  9. German Secret Societies.

    A French military court at Dortmund acntenced each of four members of Nationalist secret organisations to 10 years' imprisonment and a fine of 50,000 gold marks ...

    Article : 67 words
  10. BYFLEET MURDER,

    When the case for the prosection concluded, Jean Pierre Vaquier, the Frenchman who is charged with having murdered Alfred Poynter Jones, licensce of the ...

    Article : 590 words
  11. Charge Against Tobacconist.

    James Louis S. Bond, aged 42 years, tobacconist, was charged at the city watchhouse on Saturday afternoon with having the care and management of a common ...

    Article : 66 words
  12. SEVENTY CHINESE ARRESTED.

    At a quarter to 9 o'clock last night constables in a police motor-car drove to the front door of premises occupied by Chinese in Little Bourke street, between Russell ...

    Article : 420 words
  13. Surprise in London.

    Political circles in London are greatly surprised at the French attitude with regard to the conversations between Mr. MacDonald and M. Herriot at Chequers. ...

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  14. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE.

    Commenting on a statement attributed to the Australian Prime Mintster (Mr. Bruce) that the British Parliament's unsatisfactory reception of the Imperial ...

    Article : 187 words
  15. Intrigues of Opposition.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Herald" declares that all the Paris press attacks on Mr. MacDonald form part of the French Opposition's vicious campaign ...

    Article : 82 words
  16. BUYING A BARONETCY.

    Remarkable statements about an alleged purchase of a baronetey were made at a meeting of creditors of the late Sir John Stewart, distiller, of Dundee, who recently ...

    Article : 265 words
  17. League of Nations.

    The British memorandam accompanying the invitation to [?] to attend the London conference says:—The main aim of the Conference should be to forge an ...

    Article : 446 words
  18. NIGHT WORK IN BAKERIES.

    The International Labour Conference at Geneva adopted the first reading of a draft international convention on a clear 24-hour stoppage of work every week in glass ...

    Article : 231 words
  19. Building Trade Strike.

    A building trade strike, involving 600,000 men, began at noon to-day. A court of inquiry into the dispute has begun the hearing of evidence for the ...

    Article : 122 words
  20. Riding Buckjumpers.

    The international bronche riding [?] at the Empire Exhibition resulted as follow:- "PETE" VANDERMERE (Canada) 1 ...

    Article : 120 words
  21. World Flights.

    Squadron Leader Maclaren and his com panions, who are attempting to fly round the world, left Foochow (China) at 25 minntes to 10 o'clock yesterday morning. ...

    Article : 79 words
  22. MEETING OF NEW HOUSE.

    With all teh cermony associated with sach functions, the first session of the State. Parliament will be opened to-morrow. The Legislative Assembly will meet at 11 ...

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  23. Protection Against Anthrax.

    The conference heatedly discussed the Anthrax Committee's report on the disfufection of wool, and also Mr. Ben Tillett's minority report. The advisory committee ...

    Article : 181 words
  24. ATTACK BY YOUTHS.

    Allen Collins, boot clicker, of Churchill street, Mont Albert, was walking along Gipps street, East Melbourne, about halfpast 9 o'clock on Friday night. Near the ...

    Article : 74 words
  25. Americans Reach Karachi.

    The American arimen, who are attempting to fly round the world, arrived at Karachi ton the Persian Gulf from Multan, in the Punjaub, to-day. ...

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  26. First Canadian Treaty.

    A treaty extending most favoured nation treatment between Canada and Belgium has been signed at Ottawa. This is the first treaty entered into by ...

    Article : 72 words
  27. RESULTS OF POLLING.

    WARRACKNABEAL, Saturday.—The poll for Borung was declared by the returning officer (Mr. W. Pendlebury) as follows: ...

    Article : 113 words
  28. North Pole Adventure.

    Aviators are urging that Italy should undertake the Polar flight which Captain Roald Amundsen has abandoued. Signer Locatelli, who is a member of the Chamber ...

    Article : 95 words
  29. "THREE MEN RUNNING."

    "From my experience on Friday night I feel sure that the gang of three marked thieves which intercepted Mr. George Manley in Alma road, St. Kilda, had ...

    Article : 314 words
  30. Evaouation of the Ruhr.

    Commenting upon the newspaper report from Paris that the German Foreign Minister had demanded a prior, or at least, a [?]taneous, evecuation of the Ruhr as ...

    Article : 97 words
  31. Ministers at Washington.

    "I should welcome a Canadian Minister at Washington," said Sir Esme Howard, British Ambussador, to the United States in an interview at Ottawa to-day. He is ...

    Article : 79 words
  32. Tram Strikes in Japan.

    The strike of tram-car driver and conductors at Osaka, Japan, is not authorised by the union. To-day cars were run by the overseers and men who are being ...

    Article : 167 words
  33. "Wireless Scandal."

    The Sunday "Observer" in a leading article headed "The Wireless Scandal" says:—"It would he difficult for anyone investigating impartially the evidence of ...

    Article : 155 words
  34. Dominion Representatives.

    Questioned in the Canadian House of Commons to-day, the Prime Ministry (Mr. Mackenzin King) stated that the Government had received no invitation to send ...

    Article : 162 words
  35. Upper Goulburn.

    ALEXANDRA, Saturday.—The returning officer for Upper Goulburn (Mr. J. Wyile) to-day declared the poll, in the presence of a large number of electors. ...

    Article : 67 words
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  37. Empire Lacks Oil.

    Sir Charles Bedford, formerly adviser on power and industrial alcohol to the Colonial office, in a paper road to the World Power Congress, pointing out the ...

    Article : 81 words
  38. SOLVING THE DIFFICULTY.

    Sir,—Cannot the present political tangle be best unravelled by forming an antiLabour Ministry from members of the following sections in their proper ...

    Article : 81 words
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