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  2. PEACE PROTOCOL

    French special correspondents at Geneva discuss the outlook at great length. "Le Petit Journal" says that there is an impression at Geneva that Great ...

    Article : 210 words
  3. GLIMPSES AT THE PAST

    London experts doubt whether the tomb discovered yesterday is really Sen[?]fru's. They believe that the was buried under one of the Pyramids. However, ...

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  4. BOND OF EMPIRE.

    The president of the Associated Australian Chambers of Commerce (Sir Mark Sheldon) presided at a farewell dinner tendered tonight to the ...

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  5. IN THE KING'S PLACE

    In the absence of the King, who Is convalescing rapidly, the Prince of Wales to-day held his opening lev[?] at St. James' Palace. The Prince was nervous ...

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  6. DENNISTOUN CASE

    Sir George Lewis, who is acting on behalf of Mrs. Dennistoun in her claim on her husband, Colonel Onslow Dennistoun for £1089 borrowed, was the first ...

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  7. LILYDALE MYSTERY

    Despite police efforts to elucidate the mystery surrounding the death of William Wallace Bent at Lilydale, their investigations have not yet resulted in the ...

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  8. SHIPPING SERVICES

    A scheme whereby the Federal Government will provide a direct shipping service between the North-West Coast and Melbourne, Hobart and Melbourne, ...

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  9. POLITICAL PACTS

    Motions which if agreed to would have [?]opardised the composite Ministries in the Federal and Victorian Parliament were rejected to-day by the conference ...

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  10. LONDON WOOL SALES

    At the opening of the wool sales today there was a fair selection of Merinoes suitable for the continent, and medium and lower grade crossbreds. There ...

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  11. TEMPLE DISCOVERED.

    The Joint expedition from the British Museum and the University of Pennsylvania excavating at Ur, Abraham's birthplace, reports having unearthed a ...

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  12. PICKING UP PLACES

    After several adjournments, the applications in respect to picking up places, under the seamen's award came before Mr. Justice Powers ill the Arbitration ...

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  13. MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S SPEECH.

    Reports of Mr. Chamberlain's expected speech at Geneva to-day are being eagerly awaited. It is understood that an outline of the ...

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  14. FIGHTING HIGH PRICES.

    H. Davidson's report comments:— "There was a fierce struggle between the consumer and seller. Seldom has there been such determined resistance to ...

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  15. RAIDED IN THE DESERT

    A motor company's convoy crossing the Syrian Desert from Bagdad to Beyrouth was attacked on Thursday by tour desert robbers. The first car, ...

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  16. SIGNS OF ANCIENT LONDON JUNGLE.

    That gigantic animals re[?]med from 20,000 to 30,000 years ago over what is now the busiest part of London is proved by the discovery, during excavations ...

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  17. MIGRATION AND TRADE.

    The New Zealand High Commissioner (Sir James Allen), lecturing before the Geographical Society at Edinburgh to-day, declared that New Zealanders per ...

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  18. BOY KILLED BY MOTOR CAR

    While on his way to school this morning a little boy of eight years, George O'Halloran. living at Stawell street, Burnley, was knocked down by a motor ...

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  19. TRADE REPORT.

    Sanderson, Murray, and Elder cable—"The sale opened without animation. There was a good attendance of buyers, with fair competition. It was a good ...

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  20. AMERICAN FLEET

    The Premier (Mr. Lyons) to-day made reference to the telegraphic press report of the first meeting of the Federal Government fleet reception committee in ...

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  21. ALLEGED LIBEL

    The libel action of the Fruit Brokers versus Sir Joseph Cook has been set down for trial. It is likely to be heard within two months. ...

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  22. BLEMISHED APPLES

    The Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. H. E. Pratten) has advised that in connection with the exportation of Australian apples this season, an agitation ...

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  23. COMPOSITE MINISTRIES.

    Mr. Cumming moved—"That the policy of the Victorian Farmers Union be that it refrain from Joining any political party to form a Ministry." ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLES

    Reuter cables from Manila that a total of 840 Colorums have surrendered at uNeva Seija. Two rebel flags were captured, and the trouble is believed to ...

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  25. FOREIGN COMPETITION

    The launching of the new Commonwealth and Dominion meat carrier Port Hobart, 10,800 tons, equipped with Diesel engines, at Wallsend, provided ...

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  26. WEMBLEY FRUIT SALES

    Senator Wilson intimated to-day that approximately £35,000, the proceeds from the sale of fruit supplied for display in the Australian pavilion at Wembley, was ...

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  27. GOVERNMENT SUED

    One of the biggest claims for damages ever brought before a Tasmanian Supreme Court was commenced before Mr. Justice Crisp this afternoon, when ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN CADETS

    The Young Australia League cadets Were received at the station to-day by the students with flags. The Consul (Mr. G. B. Michel), the English colony, and ...

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  29. INVITATION TO DE VALERA.

    Reuter's Dublin correspondent reports that Eamon de Valera denies all knowledge of the invitation from the Belgian Activist movement to lecture in ...

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  30. A QUAINT FUNERAL RITE.

    Mr. Debarri Crawshay, of Seven Oaks who left £25,500 willed that he should be cremated, dressed in a knickerbocker s[?]it. ...

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  31. CRICKET CARNIVAL

    Arrangements are now well in hand fir the big carnival which is to be held at the Association Cricket Ground on Saturday afternoon and evening in aid ...

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  32. CHEAPER MILK.

    The beer strike having apparently shown them the possibilities of united effort, the members of the Housewives' Association are now moving in the ...

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  33. PRESERVATIVES IN FOOD.

    A large meeting of food traders held In the Chamber of Commerce to-day adopted a resolution calling on the Government to disclose the evidence on ...

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  34. TRAGEDY OF THE NEAR EAST

    On Monday night at 8 o'clock in the Albert Hall a film lecture will be delivered by Professor Meredith Atkinson, dealing with the flight of Armenian and ...

    Article : 108 words
  35. INTERSTATE SHIPPING

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 142 words
  36. EMPIRE WIRELESS.

    In the Commons to-day the Post master General (Sir W. M. Thomson) announced that the sites for the wireless beam stations for communicating ...

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  37. COMPLAINT IN THE COMMONS.

    The loss of the contract for the five motor ships was discussed in the Commons to-day. Mr. Connolly (Labour) argued that the German Government's ...

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  38. HERR MARK PREMIER AGAIN.

    Herr Marx (who led the German delegation at the London conference on the Dawes plan) was re-elected Premier of Prussia by 232 out oat 443 votes to-day. ...

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  39. THE SEARCH FOR OIL

    Optimistic views of the possibility of the discovery of oil in Papua are held by Mr. F. L. E. Dolton, a prospector of Cape Vogel by way of Samaral, Papua, ...

    Article : 137 words
  40. LOSS ON AUSTRALIAN ZINC.

    In the House of Commons to-day, replying to Mr. Thurt[?]e in regard to the loss to the state as a result of trading transactions in connection with ...

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  41. FATAL JOY RIDE

    Owing to the blowing out of the rear tyre of a motor car in which they were riding, one man was killed and six injured When the ear overturned at the ...

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  42. NO MEANS OF HELPING.

    The Financial Secretary to the Treasury (Lieutenant Colonel W. E. Guinness) in replying, said that the lowest price offered for this contract here was ...

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  43. SUN YAT-SEN DYING.

    Reuter's Peking correspondent cables that Dr. Sun Yat Sen's en[?]ourage fear that his end is drawing near. His condition is critical. ...

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  44. WARSHIPS AT SINGAPORE.

    H.M.S. Bluebell left Singapore for Macassar tonight. It is understood that the admirals conference is continuing, but in complete secrecy. It is also ...

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  45. COMMONWEALTH LOAN

    The Secretary to the Federal Treasury (Mr. J. R, Collins) said to-day that subscriptions to the new Commonwealth Loan of £5.400,000 for the states were ...

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  46. CLAIM FOR ALIMONY

    On the Divorce Court to-day the question of permanent alimony in the suit of Ray Gardiner, formerly Harris, versus Joseph Theuben Gardiner, was argued. ...

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  47. QUEENSLAND TRAGEDY

    At the Cloncurry Circuit Court Frederick Olsen was charged with the murder of James Fyfe at Camooweal on January 2. ...

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  48. MINISTERIAL MISSION TO IRAQ.

    It is understood that the object with which the Colonial Secretary (Lieut.- Colonel L. C. Amery) and the Secretary or Air (Sir Samuel Hoare) are touring ...

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  49. ACQUITTED OF MANSLAUGHTER

    Godfrey Berry, part proprietor of a garage in High-street, St. Kilda, was to-day acquitted of the charge of manslaughter of Henri Brunet (47) at St ...

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  50. BAN ON MEMBER LIFTED.

    The House of Commons unanimously adopted a resolution moved by the Premier (Mr. Baldwin) terminating Mr. D. Kirkwood's suspension. ...

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  51. DIVA'S SINGING BROADCAST

    It is estimated that more than 10,000,000 people heard Madame. Tetrazzini's singing, which was broadcast from London to-day. It was picked up all ...

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  52. RUM-RUNNERS PUNISHED

    John O'Hagen (master) and Gluseppe Campanelli (agent), of the rum runners [?], which was scuttled of the Callfornian coast after she ran out of ...

    Article : 89 words
  53. SAFE BLOWERS AT WORK

    Safeblowers were busy in Brisbane last night. The premises of Reymond and "Hossack, timber merchants, were broken into, and the safe blown, but the efforts ...

    Article : 76 words
  54. TO-DAY'S EVENTS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 40 words
  55. CHINA'S LITTLE WAR

    Sun-yat-sen's generals announce the peaceful occupation of Swatow, stating that all the rebel leaders fled. [Similar captures were claimed by ...

    Article : 39 words
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