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  3. PRINCE OF WALES.

    Accompanied by Lord Louis Mountbatten, the Prince of Wales paid his third visit to the Caulfield Racecourse this morning, arriving about 11 o'clock. He ...

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  5. GERMAN ELECTIONS.

    The final figures of the German general elections shows chat the three parties comprising the Coalition—Majority Socialists, Centre Party, and Democratic Party—have ...

    Article : 259 words
  6. A STRIKE WHICH DID GOOD.

    Strikes are sometimes beneficial! Out of the industrial evil of the dispute on the Murray River settlements, where the men have been paid off because of what the ...

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  7. THE RHYNIE TRAGEDY.

    Leonard F. Lee, brother of Alexander Newland Lee who is on trial at the Adelaide Criminal Court before .Mr. Justice Poole and jury, was further ...

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  8. "DUKE OF CORNWALL."

    The Prime Minister has received from Lieut.-Col. Grigg (Private Secretary to the Prince of Wales) the following communication, in regard to the titles of His Royal ...

    Article : 270 words
  9. THE WARS OF PEACE.

    The Leader of the House of Commons (Mr. Bonar Law), replying to a question to-day, said that Great Britain would not take the mandate under the League of ...

    Article : 49 words
  10. SWEDEN AND FINLAND.

    Very strained relations are reported between Finland and Sweden, owing to the dispatch of Finnish troops to the Aaland Islands to arrest two Swedes accused of ...

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  11. HUGE AIRCRAFT.

    Replying in the House of Commons to questions by Commander Kenworthy and Viscount Curzon, the Secretary for War (Mr. Churchill) said that the German ...

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  12. ALEXANDRA ELECTION.

    The by-election to fill the vacancy caused in the District of Alexandra, in the House of Assembly, by the death of the Hon. A. H. Peake, will be held on ...

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  13. FAIR RENTS ACT.

    The Minister or Justice (Mr. Mullan) announced to-day that the machinery for the full operation of the Fair Rents Act was now ready for application, and ...

    Article : 98 words
  14. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN TOUR.

    The organizer for South Australia in connection with the Prince's visit (Mr. H. Blinman) has received the following telegram from the Commonwealth organizer ...

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  15. FIXED PRICES FOR BLANKETS.

    Notification was issued by the Price-fixing Commissioner to-day fixing the price of blankets. The maximum prices by wholesale trader must not exceed 17½ per ...

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  16. TIGHT MONEY.

    The Premier of Victoria (Mr. Lawson) stated to-day that he had been advised by the Attorney-General (Mr. Robinson), who is in London, that at present the money ...

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  17. WAR WEALTH LEVY.

    In the House of Commons to-day, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Austen Chamberlain) explained the decision of the Government not to impose a levy on ...

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  18. THE LAST STRAW.

    Another well-informed Anglo-Australian authority, while not prepared to discredit the disagreement concerning the indemnity, stated emphatically—"The immediate ...

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  19. "I DON'T BELIEVE IT."

    The Minister for Home and Territories (Mr. Poynton), questioned at Maryborough in regard to the resignation of Mr. Watt, said he preferred not to make a ...

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  20. A TUNNEL BLOCKED.

    The heaviest fall of earth recorded in the Otira tunnel occurred, last night, about four miles from the Otira end. It will probably take a month to clear the ...

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  21. BARRIER ITEMS.

    The Chairman of the Mining Managers' Association (Mr. Emery) returned this morning from the futile Sydney conference. After the association meeting ...

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  22. IS MR. HUGHES TO BLAME?

    When Mr. Watt left for England he undertook, with great reluctance, a very difficult and delicate mission, and it may naturally be presumed that he counted on ...

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  23. NEW ZEALAND'S DEFENCES.

    A Committee of Defence has been appointed to consider and report confidentially to the Defence Minister on problems of defence and important policy questions ...

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  24. "NO OFFICIAL MESSAGE."

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) is taking, a holiday at Borambolo Station, 20 miles from Wagga. When interviewed he stated that he had no knowledge of ...

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  26. WRIT AGAINST VAUDEVILLE FEDERATION.

    A. E. Huckerby (general secretary of the Australian Theatrical and Amusements Employes' Association) applied to Mr. Justice Higgins in the Arbitration ...

    Article : 197 words
  27. IMPORTANT MATTERS INVOLVED.

    Not one of the very important matters which formed the subject of Mr. Watt's mission has yet been settled. Some of them have not yet been touched upon at ...

    Article : 666 words
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  30. RETURNED SOLDIERS AND DR. HIRSCHFIELD.

    The annual meeting or the South Brisbane branch of the Returned Soldiers' League to-night dismissed the retention of Dr. Hirschfield in Australia. ...

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  33. POLITICAL POSSIBILITIES.

    In the Federal lobbies to-day the sole subject of conversation was the resignation of Mr. Watt. Nearly all interstate members' have left Melbourne to be present in their own States when the ...

    Article : 502 words
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