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  2. ANZAC DAY.

    In most of the churches in the metropolis yesterday services were held to commemorate Anzac Day. At the Pleasant Sunday Afternoon ser ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Officers and warrant officers of the First Division, A.I.F., last night held their third annual smoke social. The commander of the Division ...

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  4. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Lord Robert Cecil, who is tonnug the United States, visited ex-President Wilson, who was deeply interested in Lord Robert's report of how his League of Nations ...

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  5. AIRSHIPS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The question of whether Australia will receive the benefit of an airship service within eighteen months depends on how far Mr. Bruce is prepared to support the ...

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  6. EMPIRE TRADE.

    A party of Australians, including the High Commissioner (Sir Joseph Cook) and the Premier of New South Wales (Sir George Fuller) visited Manchester as the ...

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  7. RUHR PROBLEM.

    In the House of Lords Lord Buckmaster (Liberal) asked for a Government statement of the British policy in regard to the Ruhr. We should make it plain to ...

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  8. MOTOR-CAR OVERTURNS.

    When travelling on the slight deviaton in Dandenong road, near Chapel street, Windsor, yesterday evening, a motor-car overturned, with the driver, his wife, and ...

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  9. FITNESS OF IMMIGRANTS.

    Dr. Norris, Migration Health Officer at Australia House, referring to the press cables from Australia that three mentally deranged passengers were found on the ...

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  10. LABOUR AND PARLIAMENT.

    As a preliminary to the 67th anniversary of the Eight Hours movement in Victoria which is to be celebrated to-day, the Melbourne Eight Hours Anniversary ...

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  11. World Fight.

    The flight around the world being organised by Captain Norman and Captain Malins will be made over the North Pacific route. This holds the great testing span ...

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  12. Car Driver Killed.

    HOBART, Saturday.—Albert Claude Penthouse, a motor-driver on Saturday was driving to Hobart. When near Margate the car ran over an embankment. ...

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  13. Ireland Seeks Membership.

    Mr. MacWhite, the Irish Free State representative at Geneva has handed to the secretary of the League of Nations (Sir Eric Drummond) a note signed by ...

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  14. LABOUR EMISSARY SUGGESTED.

    At the list meeting of the Melbourne branch of the Australian Labour party members deplored the method adopted in bringing immigrants to Australia. Great ...

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  15. Cyclist and Motor-lorry Collide.

    Henry Kay, electrician aged 19 years, and residing in Wattle Valley road,Canterbury who was riding a motor-cycle along the Geelong road, near Werribee, on ...

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  16. Four Aviators Killed.

    At Dayton, Ohio, four army aviators were killed and one seriously injured when a bombing plane "nose-dived" 200 feet. Captain W. R. Lawson, who was piloting ...

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  17. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The Sunday Express under the heading, Secrets of a Plot Against the Premier, purports to reveal a plot behind "the crisis" of April 15 when Mr Bonar ...

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  18. Five Thousand Leave Scotland.

    Five thousand emigrants left Scotland during the weekend, including 300 from the Hebrides. This is the largest party to leave the islands since the clearances 70 ...

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  19. Fascist Organisation.

    The Scottish trade Union Congress at Dundee has passed a resolution protesting against the format of a Fascist organisation in Scotland. The congress ...

    Article : 116 words
  20. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    Correspondence between the leader of the South African Labour party (Mr. Creswell) and the leader of the Boer Nationalists (Mr. Hertzog) relative to the terms of ...

    Article : 176 words
  21. MENTAL DEFECTIVES.

    "This is a very serious matter," said the Prime Minister (Mr Bruce) on Saturday, when the statement made by Mr. J. S. Garden, secretary of the Sydney Labour ...

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  22. Meat Subsidy.

    The High Commissioner for Australia (Sir Joseph Cook) has written to the press in reply to Mr. Harold Cox, who alleged that Australia's subsidy on exported meat ...

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  23. LAUSANNE CONFERENCE.

    Ismet Pasha, on his way to attend the Lausanne Conference, said that Turkey waa disposed to made concessions if the Allies evinced good will, but "if we find at ...

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  24. Signor Mussolini Supported.

    Following the resignation from the Mussolini Cabinet of Ministers belonging to the Popular party, 70 members of the Popular party, in the ...

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  25. ECONOMIC CONFERENCE.

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  26. American Prediction.

    It is learned on high authority that a settlement of the Ruhr crisis between France and Germany is in sight. According to diplomatic advices received at ...

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  27. Value of Comradeship.

    There was a large congregation last evening at the Anzac memorial service in the Prahran Town Hall. The mayor (Councillor Chambers) said that it was fitting ...

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  28. Duty on Malting Barley.

    The Minister for Agriculture and Fisheries (Sir Robert Sanders) stated in the House of Commons that the Ministry had accepted the Agricultural Tribunal's ...

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  29. COALMINERS' DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Though the request of the Miners' Federation for a conference with the mincowners to discuss the dispute on the Maitland field is likely ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLES.

    A strike has occurred among the jute mill workers in Calcutta. Twenty thousand are idle. Majjorie Daw, a film actress has been ...

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  31. Smuggling of Liquor.

    Washington news correspondents state that the United States cabinet, after a long session concerning the Atlantic coast liquor smuggling, decided on immediate ...

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  32. Search for Treasure.

    The Athens correspondent of the "Sunday Express" states that explorers are now within a short distance of the place where it is believed that the vast ...

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  33. DUKE OF YORK.

    Elaborate preparations have been made to deal with the traffic at the wedding of the Duke of York to Lady Elizabeth BowesLion on Thursday. Nearly 9,000 police, ...

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  34. Franco-Belgian Demands.

    It is reported that M. Barthon (formerly Minister for Justice in the Poincare Ministry) had drafted a plan by which France and Belgium propose to approach ...

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  35. Ludlow By-election.

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  36. Irish Irregulars.

    Free State troops have arrested Con Meany, one of the most prominent leaders of the irregular forces. Meany took part in many ambushes of the British. ...

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  37. Enticing a Husband.

    A curious action has been begun in the King's Bench Division in which Mrs. Gray claims damages from Miss Muriel Gee a wealthy spinster, for enticing away her ...

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  38. Royal Visit to Pope.

    Replying to the resolutions passed at a great Protestant demonstration in the Albert Hall, on April 11, expressing disapproval of the proposed visit of the ...

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  39. HOLIDAY ARRANGEMENTS.

    From inquiries made by the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League of the Railways department, the Tramways Board, the Metropolitan Board of Works, ...

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  40. Prohibition in Britain.

    By 236 votes to 14, the House of Commons rejected the bill for imposing prohibition in Great Britain, which was proposed by Mr. Serymgeour (Dundee). Mr. ...

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  41. Gandhi in Prison.

    Interesting details of the imprisoned nonco-operation leader, Gandhi, has been received from an Indian printer and publisher who was sentenced at the same time, ...

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  42. German Communists.

    According to the correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" at Mulheim, the small Communist army, which for two davs held up the town, has been beaten back, and ...

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  43. Coalmine Flooded.

    As the result of the flooding of a coalmine at Pensnett, Staffordsire five men are missing and it is feared that they have been drowned. Fifty men were in the pit ...

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  44. Egypt's Constitution.

    A sainte of 101 guns was fired to mark the public rejoicing to-day oter the signing of the Eguptian Constitution. Article 3, which provides for the exercise of the ...

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  45. Terrorism in Russia.

    The Copenhagen "Politiken" states that the Russian Minister for Foreign Trade (M. Krassin), at the council of people's commissioners, urged that terrorism ...

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  46. PARLIAMENT AT CANBERRA.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Architects examined by the Federal Public Yorks Committee yesterday were critical respecting Parliament House plans for Canberra. ...

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  47. Antwerp Wool Sales.

    The offerings at the Antwerp wool sales were 1,933 bales, of which 1,157 bales were South American, and Colonial sundries offered were 800 bales. Of these 760 bales ...

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  48. Seizure of Drugs.

    It is announced by the Canadian police that a huge shipment of drugs valued at 500,000 dollars, and intended to be smuggled into Canada and the United States, ...

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  49. RETURNED MEN IN DISTRESS.

    TEMORA (N.S.W.), Saturday.—Speaking at a public meeting at Temura, held to arrange for a commemoration of A[?]e Day, Mr. Call[?]han, a former mayor and ...

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  50. Britain and Her Navy.

    The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Amery), in a speech at at Soathampton said that if the command of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans passed out of Britain's ...

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  51. Berlin Exchange.

    The Berlin rate of exchange on London is 121,000 marks to the £ sterling as compared with 133,000 clarks on April 19, and 98,000 marks to the £, sterling on April 16. ...

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  52. DOCTOR'S MOTOR-CAR STOLEN.

    When Dr. Percy George Halford, of Wattletree road, Malvern went to the garage attached to his house on Saturday night to use his Ford motor-car which he had left ...

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  53. CONVERSION LOAN.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The Federal Treasurer (Dr, Page) said to-day that the appeal for a conversion loan was meeting with a good response. He continued to ...

    Article : 131 words
  54. Classified Advertising

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  55. SHIPMENTS OF WILD BIRDS.

    Sir,—The keeper of the scores of unfortunate Australian birds packed off to an African zoological gardens by the s.s. Medic last Wednesday, admitted that ...

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  56. Classified Advertising

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  57. Volcano in Eruption.

    A message from Redding (California) states that Lassen Peak, the only active volcano in the United States, is erupting dense clouds of smoke and ashes. Terrific ...

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  58. British Laziness.

    The Lord Provost of Glasgow has declared that the unemployment dole had a most demoralising effect on the community. Hundreds of men stayed in bed, ...

    Article : 56 words
  59. Russell Divorce Case.

    A decree nisi was granted over a month ago to the Hon. John Hugo Russell, heir to Lord Ampthill, who petitioned for divorce from his wife on the ground of ...

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  60. A.L.P. WOMEN'S COMMITTEE.

    A ballot was taken some time ago for the election of vice-president and seven members of the women's organising committee of the Australian labour party, and on Saturday it was ...

    Article : 66 words
  61. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 21 words
  62. Classified Advertising

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  63. Classified Advertising

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