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  2. ROYAL VISIT.

    SYDNEY. Friday.— After a delightful trip to the Blue Mountains the Duke and Duchess of York returned to Sydney late this afternoon to receive from crowds at ...

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  3. "JOB CONTROL" ABANDONED.

    An unexpected development occured yesterday in the disputes between the Seamen's Union and the interstate shipowners regarding five interstate steamers which ...

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  4. POWERS AND CHINA.

    The Cabinet last night discussed the position in China, with special reference to the Nanking outrages, and it is understood that it was decided that stern ...

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  5. REFUSAL OF PASSPORTS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.— Although the extremists favour reprisqals as a protest against the refusal of the Federal Ministry to issue passports to Mr. J. Garden and ...

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  6. BRITISH BUDGET.

    The coming Budget overshadows all other topics. The revenue figures issued yesterdayday caused the greatest stir in financial circles. They show a deficit of £30,693,794, ...

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  7. POINTS FOR ELECTORS.

    It cannot be too frequently emphasised that dangers lurk in the misuse of the preference vote. Used properly, the preferential system is a valuable aid to the ...

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  8. INDUSTRY IN AMERICA.

    The British mission which has been investigating industrial conditions in the United States and Canada, in its report states that adaptability is shown by all ...

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  9. FEDERAL REVENUE.

    Collections of Customs revenue in the Commonwealth in March amounted to a recorded for any one month since the imposition of the tariff. The total total collections ...

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  10. WRECKED AEROPLANE.

    LONGREACH(Q), Fridat.—Inquiries into the mishap to the Queensland and Nothern territory aerial service machine which erased at Tambo last week, when ...

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  11. FLYING ALONE.

    Mr. Bert Hinkler, the Australian airman, who will endeavour to fly to Australia alone in an Avro-Avian acroplane, is testing the machine in a non-stop flight for ...

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  12. NEW PRAYER BOOK.

    The Rev. H. E. Mallet, Th.L., will speak on the new Prayer Book at a meeting organised by the St. Hilary's, East Kew, branch of the Chruch of England Men's ...

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  13. MELBOURNE HOSPITAL.

    The Melbourne Hospital Committee, with the approval of the Chanties Boaid, has hunched its appeal for £50 000 for its own neds and those of its auxiliary at ...

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  14. LABOUR PARTY FACTIONS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Renewed efforts are being made to induce the members of the Federal executive of the Australian Labour party to intervene in the Labour split ...

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  15. HENRY FORD'S INJURY.

    Mr. Henry Ford, who was injured when the motor-car he was driving from his works overtuned, continues to improve in hospital. An amazing rumour was ...

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  16. YOUTHS FOR FARMS.

    After six months of training on the farms of the Ministry for Labour 55 vigorous youths sailed in the Beltana for Western Australn and Victoria. The ...

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  17. CELEBRATED TENOR.

    The death is announced of Mr. Edward Lloyd, the celebrated tenor, who had many successes in former years as an oratorio and concert singer. Mr. Lloyd's age was ...

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  18. INDIAN POLITICS.

    The Maharaja of Burdwan, India's delegate to the Imperial Conference, is resigning from politics in India because he says that he is not in sympathy with ...

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  19. South African Railways.

    The railway Budget introduced by the Minister for Railways and Harhours showed an eatimated dificit of £146,000 on railways alone, and a deficit of more than ...

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  20. King Ferdinand's Illness.

    The condition of King Ferdinand of Roumaniu, who has been seriously ill for some months, but rallied for a time, is reported to be most grave. ...

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  21. Ancient Tombs.

    Mr. Cecil Fieth, who is engaged in exeavation work at Bakkara, has discovered a very remarkable pre-pyramid tomb which belonged to the Third Dynasty. It contains ...

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  22. London Wool Sales.

    Miscellaneous offerings were submitted at the auction sales held today Late rates were fully maintained, and there was good general competion. The following prices ...

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  23. Woolwich Arsenal.

    A serions fire occured at Woolwich Arsenal near the danger zone, where thousads of tons ot high explosive shells, grenades, and detonators are stored, ...

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  24. Earthquake in Japan.

    A severe earthquake his been reported to have occurred at 6 o'clock this morning in the Kyoto prefecture. It is believed that there were no casualties. The shock ...

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  25. New Zealand Egg Sales.

    Sir James Parr, High Commissioner for New Zealand, has obtained a return of all sales of New Zealand eggs in British markets. This showed that the average price ...

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  26. Cyclone in India.

    A cyclone at Chittagong, in North-East Bengal, blew away bodily a school and market houses, and lifted a train off the line and overturned it. ...

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