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  2. "ELECTION COMING."

    Led by the assistant secretary of the Trades Hall Council (Mr. A. E. Monk) a deputation of unemployed single men interviewed the Assistant Ministei for ...

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  3. FEDERAL CAUCUS.

    CANBNERRA, Thursday.—The most startting development in the Federal political situation to-day was a threat by Mr. Fenton that he would consider voting ...

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  4. EDUCATION BILL.

    The House of Lords, by 168 votes to 22, to-day rejected the Education (School Attendance) Bill introduced by the Government, which aims at raising the ...

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  5. AIR DISASTER.

    Extraordinary evidence was given to-day at the inquest following the loss of a large Iris flying-boat in Batten Bay, Plymouth Sound, on February 4. Nine of the ...

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  6. SUPREME COURT JUDGES.

    In a letter received by the Premier (Mr. Hogan) yesterday, the judges of the Supreme Court Bench undertake to submit to a salary reduction of 10 per ...

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  7. CITIZENS' LEAGUE.

    Three thousand people assembled in the Town Hall last night—and more than 1,000 had to be turned away because of lack of room—to inaugurate the Australian ...

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  8. MR. LANG'S POLICY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The leader of the State Opposition (Mr. Bavin) announced to-night that his party would endeavour to concentrate public feeling ...

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  9. LABOUR'S PROMISES.

    An assemblage which completely filled the Hawthorn Town Hall last night cheered the leader of the Opposition in the Huose of Representatives (Mr. Latham) ...

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  10. INDIAN PROBLEM.

    "The issues are hanging in the clouds," Gandhi, the leader of the Nationalist section in India, declared as he left the house of the Vucroy (Lord Irwin) last night ...

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  11. UNEMPLOYMENT BILL

    Moving the second reading of the Unemployment Insurance Bill in the House of Commons to-day, the Parliamentary Secretary of the Ministry of Labour (Mr. ...

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  12. STRIKE PLAN SHELVED.

    SYDNEY,Thursday.—The general strike proposal has been temporarily shelved by the Australasian Council of Trades Unions in favour of a request to the ...

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  13. SPANISH MINISTRY.

    Though the general impression is that Admiral Aznar's acceptance of the post of Prime Ministre really means that King Alfonso has killed the "old gang" to help ...

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  14. WHEAT CONFERENCE.

    Representations have been made to the Canadian Government that a conference, in which Russia, Australia, the Argentine, and Canada would take part, should be ...

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  15. LIFE OF CHRIST.

    A picture of the life of Christ on earth, which con[?]icts in a starting manner with the orthodox view, is given in an English translation of a book by a German, Dr. ...

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  16. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—vital amendments to the Industrial Arbitration Acts are contuned in a bill introduced in the Legislative Assembly to-day by the Minister for ...

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  17. HOLLYWOOD GASPS.

    On board an east-bound train somewhere in the Middle West Miss Edna Best, the British actress, is bound for London. Hollywood is gasping because she "walked ...

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  18. CAR AND TRUCK MEET.

    GEELONG, Thursday.—Early this morning a motor-car carrying passengers to Geelong struck a motor-truck on the Geelong Melbourne road, and three men were ...

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  19. Business Men Remanded.

    The 13 Glasgow business men who have been charged with fraud relative to the dotation of a silk manufacturing company appeared in the Glasgow Police Court ...

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  20. BY RAIL AND ROAD.

    The Agent-General for New South Wales (Sir George Fuller), the Agent-General for Victoria (Mr. Walter Leitch), and the Agent-General for Queensland (Sir Edward ...

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  21. "AL" CAPONE ANGRY.

    Learning that Major-General Smedley Butler had stated in a speech that he would be deported when public opinion was sufficiently aroused, "Searface Al" ...

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  22. OVERSEAS MIGRATION.

    Statistics of overseas migration for the year ended December 31 last show that 63,093 persons arrived in the Commonwealth 1 and 72,681 departed. The excess of ...

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  23. Louis Wolheim Dead.

    Louis Wolheim, the "bad man" of the screen and one of the most popular men in Hollywood, died to-day. Mr. Wolheim had appeared in silent ...

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  24. FIRE IN BICYCLE SHOP.

    The bicycle factory and shop of Mr. A. C. Kerger in Victoria street, Seddon, was soverely damaged by fire yesterday morning. This was the second outbreak of fire ...

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  25. "RED ARMY."

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—There were remarkable scenes at the Trades Hall this afternoon when a large meeting of unemployed proclaimed the formation of a "red ...

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  26. EARTHQUAKE PRECAUTIONS.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday—Lessons from the recent earthquake disaster have led the Wellington City Council to formulate a preliminary plan of ...

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  27. DAME NELLIE MELBA'S ILLNESS.

    The condition of Dame Nellie MelbaHu continues to occasion grave concern to the doctors who are attending her in Sydney. Mr. John Lemmone said last night that ...

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  28. BANKS AND DEPOSITS.

    SYDNEY, Thursdaty.—In the Legislative Assembly to-day, Mr. Lazzarini asked the Premier (Mr. Lang):—"Is it a fact that Sydney banks refused to accept as much as ...

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  29. "WITHOUT TRUMPS."

    "In the last few years Australia has been playing with a hand full of trumps," said the Rev. R. G. Nicholas at a meeting held under the auspices of the National Christian ...

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  30. Princes in Mountains.

    A journey on a Scottish-built steamer on Lake Titicaca, the highest navigable lake in the world to Hauqui the Bolivian lake port, lies before the Prince of Wales and ...

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