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  2. AMERICA IN THE EAST.

    The Tokio correspondent of the "Evening Post" states that officials are not prepared to comment on America's reply to Japan's exclusion protest, but reliable ...

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  3. DOMINION PRODUCE.

    What is probably an index of the Ministry's idea of the improved marketing of Dominion produce in lieu of preference was furnished at a meeting of ...

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  4. CAR AND TRAM COLLIDE.

    On the completion of a tour of inspection of the college and central wards of the City of Kew, a party of councillors was returning to the Kew Town Hall ...

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  5. MATTEOTTI AFFAIR.

    The police have arrested Glovanni Marinelli, a former member of the Fascist Directory, in connection with the kidnapping of the Socialist deputy Signor ...

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  6. STATE ELECTION.

    Through the Victorian section of the National Union, the Premier (Sir Alexander Peacock) yesterday made the following statement regarding the State ...

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  7. VICE-REGAL.

    His Excellency the Governor on Thursday spent the day at the Leslie Manor Settlement of former officers of the Indian Army, at Comperdown. ...

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  8. FACTS FOR ELECTORS.

    Only five days remain before polling day. Every anti-Labour elector should cast a vote on Thursday. Flushed with success in other States, Labour is making a ...

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  9. BRITISH IN MEXICO.

    That a woman is at the bottom of the Anglo-Mexican trouble was indicated by Mr. Ramsay MacDonald's statement in the House of Commons to-day. Mr. ...

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  10. PERSONAL.

    Advice was received by private cable message in Sydney yesterday, of the death in London on June 14, of Commander Edward Neville Mortimer, who in 1919 was lent ...

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  11. Britain Eager to Help.

    Mr. Baldwin was the guest of the Australian and New Zealand Luncheon Club. Sir Newton Moore, in proposing the health of Mr. Baldwin, said that the Empire was ...

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  12. Mexico Yields.

    Proceedings by the Mexican Government to expel Mr. Herbert Cummins were stopped by President Obregon upon his arrival in Mexico City. This action was ...

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  13. WOMEN IN POLITICS.

    Ever since its inception more than 20 years ago, the Australian Women's National League has exerted its influence in politics. The league, which has a ...

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  14. ALDERSHOT MURDER.

    A Reuter message states that Lancecorporal John Goldenberg has been found guilty and sentenced to death on a charge of having murdered Mr. Hall, sub-manager ...

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  15. LIFE OF SIR HENRY KELLETT.

    Sir Henry de Castres Kellett was the scion of a very old Norman family which settled originally in Norfolk (England), and a branch of which went to Ireland ...

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  16. SOUTH AFRICAN ELECTION.

    It is now almost certain that there will be a final majority for the Nationalis-Labour Pact of 27. The last few results are not expected for 48 hours. ...

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  17. Britain's Imports.

    The President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Sidney Webb), when introducing the Board of Trade Estimates in the House of Commons, said that owing to the ...

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  18. NOTES IN PARLIAMENT.

    Either Mr. Manning, M.H.R., is an incurable optimist or he has a vein of impish humour of which no one has hitherto suspected the presence. Yesterday in the House ...

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  19. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Thomas Leo [?] late of [?] grazier, who died on March [?] left [?] will dated February [?] 1924 real estate of a [?] value of [?] and [?] property of a gross value of [?] to his ...

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  20. Latest Figures.

    The latest figures indicate that there is a certain Pact majority of 29. The few remaining seats cannot affect the result. The Nationalists will be largest party ...

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  21. LORD MAYOR'S FUND.

    The full committee of the Lord Mayor's Fund met on Thursday, when consideration was given to the allocation of moneys to be made next week. Altogether 76 ...

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  22. CITY SHOPS FLOODED.

    Five city shops became flooded early yesterday morning as the result of taps being left on when the water was temporarily turned off by the Melbourne and ...

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  23. Mr. Lloyd George Breaks Silence.

    Mr. Lloyd George made a curious intervention in the Board of Trade debate, delivering three speeches when the House was almost empty, though he had refused ...

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  24. Meat in Australia.

    "A drought-stricken country" was the description applied to Australia by Mr. Ramsay, of W. Weddel and Co. Ltd., London, in a paper read at the Refrigeration ...

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  25. "One United People."

    At a Pact demonstration at Bloemfontein Mr. Hertzog was welcomed by Mr. Barlow (Labour) as "the future Prime Minister of the Union." Mr. Hertzog, in ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL BAND.

    Small profits have been gained by the recent Australian tour of the Australian Imperial Band, which will visit England to take part in the band contests at the ...

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  27. Rodeo Contests.

    In the House of Commons the Home Secretary (Mr. Henderson) was closely questioned by objectors to the steer-roping contests at Wembley, Mr. Henderson said ...

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  28. PROSPECTS IN JIKA JIKA.

    Like several other Labour constituencies, Jika Jika was for many years a Nationalist stronghold: but in recent years the electorate had been regarded by Labour as one ...

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  29. FEDERAL COMMENTS.

    The Free Trade group in the House of Representatives expressed satisfaction yesterday that the Imperial preference proposals had been rejected by the House of ...

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  30. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    [?] desire to bring under the notice of the public the need for assistance to the Australian Imperial Band, which has been formed and is representative of all the ...

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  31. American Parties.

    At St. Paul, Minnesota, the Farmer-Labour party convention ended with the nomination of Mr. Duncan Macdonald, a miner, for the presidency, and Mr. William ...

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  32. LABOUR INDIFFERENCE.

    As soon as the House of Representatives met yesterday morning Mr. Manning (N.S.W.) asked the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) whether, in view of the adverse ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN DISPLAY.

    In a letter received in Melbourne from a leading woolbuyer, who has been visiting Australia regularly for 30 years, the following passages occur concerning the ...

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  34. Burst Water Main.

    A hole about 18in. square was made in Little Collins street, near Russell street, yesterday afternoon, owing to the bursting of a water main near the centre of the ...

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  35. Trade With Belgium.

    The High Commissioner for New Zealand (Sir James Allen), as the result of his visit to Belgiam, is impressed by the importance of a direct shipping service from ...

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  36. WIDOW IN DISTRESS.

    An appeal has been made for funds to pay the arrears of rent and establish in a cottage Mrs. Crawley, of St. Kilda, the death of whose husband has left her and ...

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  37. New French Cabinet.

    The Socialist attitude towards the Herriot Cabinet was defined in a statement by M. Paul Faure, in the Chamber of Deputies, namely that the Socialists should ...

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  39. OIL IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—As the result of his investigation in the Kimberley division of Western Australia, Dr. F. G. Clapp has reported adversely on the possible presence ...

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