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  2. TAXATION REFORM.

    In the fifth and final report of the Royal Commission on Taxation which was made available yesterday by the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), the principal matters touched ...

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  3. FRANCE'S SET PURPOSE.

    The French Prime Minister (M. Poincare), when inaugurating a movement for the erection of a monument to fallen soldiers at Dunkirk, declared that there has ...

    Article : 434 words
  4. COMMONWEALTH SHIPS.

    "We cannot leave the line where it is at present, and Mr. Larkin is coming out to discuss with us the whole position," said the Prime Minister (Mr Bruce) ...

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  5. SETTLERS FOR VICTORIA.

    The "Morning Post," in a leading article, beaded "Well Done, Australia," congratulates Victoria on signatures having been obtained for her migration ...

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  6. AUSTRALIA'S CRITICAL YEARS.

    GEELONG, Monday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) was present at a rally of the Corio branch of the National Federation in the Masonic Hall to-night. The ...

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  7. IRISH PEACE PROSPECTS.

    The Australian Press Association special correspondent in Dublin states that the curtain is about to fall on another act in Ireland's secular drama, for last ...

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  8. TRAMWAY STRIKE.

    Although the prospect of a speedy settlement of the tramway dispute appeared hopeful yesterday morning, the men at a meeting held later in the day agreed ...

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  9. FRUIT POOL LOSSES.

    Although the Commonwealth Treasurer (Dr. Page) announced some weeks ago his intention of making available full information about the operations of the fruit pool, ...

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  10. OFFICER'S WIFE MURDERED

    The Khyber Pass murder has been for lowed by an abominable outrage On Friday night, at Kohat, raiders-entered the bungulow of Major Ellis, of the Border ...

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  11. COALFIELDS UNREST.

    CESSNOCK, Monday—The miners lodges of four large collieries—Aberdare, Central, Aberdare South, Aberdare Extended, and Aberdare—held an aggregate ...

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  12. SUGAR CONTROL ENDING.

    In accordance with the decision of the Federal Ministry not to renew the sugar agreement after June 30 arrangements are being made to wind up the activities of the ...

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  13. POST-WAR SCANDAL

    In connection with the recent arrest at Marseilles of 34 doctors on a charge of having defrauded the French Treasury, it is reported that the case has proved one ...

    Article : 305 words
  14. MR. BONAR LAW.

    The British Prime Minister (Mr. Bonar Law) denied officially that he has any intention of resigning, as was alleged by the Sunday newspapers in London. ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    Sir,—In Your columns of Saturday I read a letter over the signature of P. J. Markham, in which the writer quotes figures regarding the price of sugar in ...

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  16. TAXATION RELIEF.

    The London newspapers are now in general agreemeut that the Budget of the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr Baldwin), to be submitted in the House of Commons ...

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  17. DISPOSAL OF DOCKYARDS.

    Regarding shipbuilding. Mr. Bruce said that the Ministry had decided to dispose of the Williamstown dockyards, and advertisements would appear shortly in the ...

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  18. Cocaine Traffic.

    The Tenth Correctional Court was the scene of a trial of 78 persons concerned in the "dope" traffic, 31 of them being women The defendants included nine doctors, six ...

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  19. Suicide of Three Suitors.

    Mariano Rodriquez, the son of a wealthy merchant, committed suicide because Mercedes Cantabria, aged l8 years, refused to carry out a promise to many him. This ...

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  20. STRIKERS MEET.

    The meeting of the tramway employees on strike to decide whether they would accept or reject, the terms laid down by the Tramways Board in reply to the ...

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  21. LESLIE TAYLOR ARRESTED.

    Leslie Taylor, aged 35 years, a clerk, was arrested by plain-clothes police in the City last night. At the City Watchhouse he was charged with having deserted his ...

    Article : 171 words
  22. British Drink Bill Smaller.

    The United Kingdom Alliance reports that the nation's drink bill for 1922 amounted to £354,000,000, compared with £402,750,000 for 1921. The figures work ...

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  23. "FIENDISH CRUELTY."

    HOBART, Monday.—"I regret that I have only to come to the conclusion that the defendant is guilty of the offence, and I cannot help thinking that she is one of a ...

    Article : 308 words
  24. GENERAL CABLES.

    Mr. H. Arthur Evans will introduce a bill in the House of Commons authorising magistrates to order a flogging in addition to hard labour in the worst cases of cruelty ...

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  25. Bunkers at South Africa.

    So far as could be ascertained at Melbourne yesterday, no instrunctions have been issued by shipping companies to steamers on the Cape run to bunker at South African ...

    Article : 185 words
  26. Meeting at Hawthorn.

    The men of the eastern system who assembled at the Hawthorn Hall at 10 o'clock yesterday morning had a long wait, expecting the officials to bring them ...

    Article : 340 words
  27. Attacked by Deserters.

    An attack was made by three soldiers on an officer in a tram near Ferte-sousJonarre, in France. They burst into a compaitment, struck the officer with an ...

    Article : 92 words
  28. HOUSEHOLD GOODS MISSED.

    Before leaving on a trip to New Guinea in September last, Mrs. Evelyn Donald Moore rented her furnished house in Vale street, East Melbourne, to two women on ...

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  29. MACHINE EXPLODES.

    While Mr. Ernest Miller, aged 53 years, of Highett street, Richmond, presser, was at work in the fuctory of Mr. John Robertson, dyer, Burnley street, Richmond, ...

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  30. NEW PARLIAMENT HOUSE.

    SYDNEY, Monday—The Speaker of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly (Mr. Levy) gave evidence to-day before the Commonwealth Public Works ...

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  31. Workers' Grievances.

    A conference of the "Red" International of Labour Unions passed a resolution in favour of declaring a general strike in order to remedy workeis grievances, and ...

    Article : 59 words
  32. HASTY POLICEMEN.

    ADELAIDE, Monday—Henry Charles Darling of Semaphore at the Adelaide Court to-day, obtained a veidict for, £20 damages against Henry Clarence Alker and ...

    Article : 123 words
  33. BONNIE DOON BUSH FIRE.

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  34. MOTORING ACROSS AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—J. L. Burton and E. W. Bradley, well-known Sydney motorists, who recently attempted to lower the motoring record between Fremantle ...

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  35. SPORTING CABLES.

    The Carpentier-Niles boxing contest has been fixed for may 6 in order that it will not clash with the French v. Irish football match, which is to be played on May 10. ...

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  36. SCOPE OF LAND TAX

    Attention was given by the commonwealth Royal Commission on Taxation to the question of amount of exemption for land ta[?] assesgment. In the report issued on ...

    Article : 372 words
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  38. MAN FOUND HANGING.

    HOBART, Monday.—Tasman Betprett, aged 48 years, orchardist, of Geeveston, was to-day found hanging from the bough of a tree in his orcliard. He had been suffering ...

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