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  2. NATIONALIST PARTY'S POLICY.

    CRESWICK, Saturday.— To a gathering of about 300 electors of Creswick in the Creswick Town Hall to-night, the policy of the Nationalist party was enunciated ...

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  3. RUSSELL DIVORCE CASE.

    The House of Lords has allowed the appeal of Mrs. Christabel Russell against the decision of the Divorce Court early in 1923 when her husband, the Hon. John ...

    Article : 452 words
  4. WORLD BURDENS.

    President Coolidge, in a Memorial Day address at Arlington National Cometery, where the body of the American Unknown Soldier is buried, rep[?]diated proposals for ...

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  5. JAPANESE EXCLUSION.

    The text of the Japanese protest against the exclusion provision in the Immigration Bill has been published. The note lays stress on the fact that the measure wholly ...

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  6. BUCHAREST EXPLOSIONS.

    The Ro[?] Government has appointed a Parliamentary commission to fix responsibility for the explosion of the arsenal at Bucharest. ...

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  7. THIEVES IN STOLEN CAR.

    Armed thieves using a motor-car broke into a garage Alphington on Saturday night and collected a quantity of accessories. When about to remove these to ...

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  8. MOTORING MISHAPS.

    At Fitzroy a man was fatally injured and another was slightly injured when a motorcycle and sidecar collided with a enable tramear. The names of the victims are: ...

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  9. TIMBER MILL BURNT.

    Twisted iron and machinery, and stacks of charred and useless timeber were almost all that remained yesterday morning of the timber yard of W. R. Brooks ...

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  10. CAR CRASHES INTO TREE.

    BENDIGO, Sunday.— Henry Lyle Millington, aged 24 years, motor mechanic, died on Sunday from injuries received in a motor accident on the Break of Day road, ...

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  11. Constantinople the Objective.

    A special representive of the "Daily Express" after long inquiries in Roumania and Bessarabia, says that the indications point to a Russo-Roumanian war ...

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  12. APPEAL TO THE WORLD.

    The reaction at present being manifested in Jnpan against the Exclusion Act covers a wide range. On one side may be placed the view that the righting of the wrong ...

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  13. MOTOR-CAR RACE.

    "Joe" Boyer, Detroit, driving as a relief for the pilot L. Corums in an eight cylinder [?]acing motor-car, gained a record-breaking victory in the twelth annual 500-mile ...

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  14. No Great Disaster.

    An offcial communique, delayed by the censor, says that the explosion began at night. It set fire to three magazines, several supply depots, the army workshops, ...

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  15. CYCLIST'S THIGH FRACTURED.

    A fracture of the thigh was sustained by William Saw, of Station road, Chelsea, on Saturday, as the result of a collision between a motor-car and a motor-cycle. ...

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  16. ROBBERY OF JEWELLERY.

    Aware of the case with which thieves dispose of small parcels of jewellery, Senior Detective Mulfahey and Detectives Lee and Fowler, who with Plain-clothes ...

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  17. FRENCH CABINET.

    M. Herriot, who is looked upon as the probable successor to M. Poineare as French Prime Minister, has sent a letter to the Socialist leader, M. Leon Blum, ...

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  18. NATIONALIST POLICY.

    Sir Alexander Peacock then gave the following outline of the police which the Nationalist Party intended to parsue:- "The Ministry will complete the ...

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  19. Rhodesian Assembly.

    The first Rhodesian Legislative Assembly was opened to-day under unique conditions before a huge attendance. Many settlers had travelled from remote ...

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  20. 'BUS CRASHES INTO POST.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— While travelling from Cronulla to Sutherland last night a motor-bus containing 13 passengers swerved to avoid a cow and collided with ...

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  21. Significant Treaties.

    HELSINGFORS (Finland), May 31. The newspaper [?] says that Roumania, Turkey, and Poland have concluded treaties under which Roumania and ...

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  22. THE PHILIPPINES.

    Major-General Leonard Wood, Governor General of the Philippine Islands, interviewed to-day, intimated that he expected to resign his post before the next session ...

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  23. Suicide Near Embassy.

    Indiguation over the insult put on Japan by the United States exclusion legislation, it is alleged, led to a case of "harakart" this morning in the neighbourhood of the ...

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  24. EASTBOURNE MURDER.

    Ethel Duncan, the "dark woman" related the story of her acquaintance with Patrick Mation, at the resumption of The Crambles murder trial to-day. Mabon is ...

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  25. Schoolboy Injured by Motor-car.

    When he was crossing Victoria street, Abbotsford, about 7 o'clock on Saturday evening. Leslie Wrisley, aged 12 yeaars, a schoolboy, living, in William street, ...

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  26. Houses for Britain.

    An official memorandum of the financial provisions of the Cabinet's housing project shows that during the 40 years in which houses will be built under a plan ...

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  27. Police Sergeant's Misfortune.

    When he was crossing Victoria street, close to St. Vincent's Hospital, on Saturday afternoon, Police-sergeant Philip Hart, stationed at Fitzroy, was knocked ...

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  28. Lad Injured.

    Having been knocked down by a motorcar in St. George's road, North Fitzroy, Charlie Lowden, aged 16 years, of George street, Fitzroy, was admitted to St. ...

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  29. French Public Services.

    The French Cabinet has decided to issue decress giving effect to economics in various public service amounting to 440,000,000 franes (at the present rete of exchauge ...

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  30. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    There was a recored attendance of 163,202 people at the Empire Exhibition at Wembley to-day. Long queues formed outside the cafes, and many were compelled to ...

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  31. Whitley Councils.

    Divergence of views regarding the usefulness of Whitley Councils, whose funetion as internal bodies is to adjust diffences between the employed and ...

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  32. Guilty of Heresy.

    CLEVELAND (Ohio), May 31 Something of the Havour surrounding the famous English ritualist [?] of last century chang to the Bishop's Coury here ...

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  33. Russia and China.

    After months of most critical negotiontions, China and Russia have signed an agreement whereby China recognises the Soviet Government. ...

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  34. BRITISH POLITICS.

    After the tension in the House of Commons yesterday, three Ministers took wings on Friday and left political strife far behind. From Croydon acrodrome Mr. ...

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  35. Regent's Wedding.

    For the next six days Japan will be publiely celebrating the lmperial wedding. The series opens at the Palare this evening with a State [?], at which the ...

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  36. Honours for Diplomats.

    Honours granted in recongnition of Japanese services at the Washington Disarma ment Conference have been granted by the Mikade. They include high honours for ...

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  37. Currency Legislation.

    The "Morning Post," commenting on a cable message from Australia foreshadowing currency legislation, states that the proposed arrangements should meet ...

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  38. SONS OF MILLIONAIRES.

    An amazing crime mystery, after lasting fot a week, had an extraordinary denonement to day when the State attorney (Mr. Crowe) announced that Nathan Leopold ...

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  39. Frigid Irish Chiefs.

    An important conversation, which lasted for three hours, on the lrish boundary problem took place this evening at Chequers, the country residence of British ...

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  40. Incomes in Britain.

    A reply to a question in the House of [?] shows that 137 persons in Britain have [?] excceding £100,000 each, 127 have incomes between £[?],000 and ...

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  41. South African Election.

    Considerable comment has been aroused by the announcement that Mr. H. W. Sampson, a prominent Rand Labour member, and our of the founders of the South ...

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  42. Round World Flights.

    The American aviators who are flying round the world left Kasamiga Ura (near Tokio) at 6 o'clock this morning. A report from Nagasaki states that the first machine ...

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  43. Bomb from Aeroplane.

    An eyewitness of the disaster at Kurnman, in Bechuanaland, when a bomb fell from an aeroplane during a miltary review, says that a sickening sight was ...

    Article : 145 words
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  45. War of Revenge.

    The [?] reports Field [?] as [?] in a [?] at [?]— "I speak on the name of the old [?] as a [?] of the ...

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  46. Paris Exchange Rate.

    The Paris rate of exchange, on London in 82.83 franes to the £1 sterling, as compared with 81.40 franes on May 20 and 79.70 franes on May 26. ...

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