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  2. ELSIE CAMERON'S DEATH

    A beam from Thorn's hut was produced in court during the trial of Norman Thorn to-day for the murder of Elsie Cameron. The police described tests ...

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  3. DIAMOND MONOPOLY

    After a comparatively short debate owing to the abstinence of speakers on the Ministerial benenes the Assembly to-day agreed to the second reading of the ...

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  4. GENERAL CABLES

    Reuter's Cairo, representative states that the elections for Parliament were very orderly. Those members elected early include Zaghlul asba, the ...

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  5. Britain Denounces Protocol

    The British delegrate to the League of Nations Council, Mr. Austen Chamber. lain (Secretary of State for Foreign Aliairs), addressing the Council to-day, ...

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  6. ENGLAND OUT FOR 179

    "All out 179." That was what the scoring board showed when England's first innings in the return match with South Australia, which commenced at ...

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  7. IS IT A PLAGUE ?

    A highly contagious disease, as yet unidentified, has caused 201 de[?]ns in nine days. The health Commissioner (Dr. Bundesen) and a corps of chemist and ...

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  8. WELCOME SWAMP

    The case in which William innes proceeded against the Minister for Lands and Works for the specific performance of an alleged contract for the removal ...

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  9. MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S SPEECH

    The British delegate to the League of Nations Council, Mr. Austen Chamberlain Secretary of States or Foreign Affairs), addressing the council to-day, ...

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  10. Destruction of the Pact

    A survey of the newspaper comment on Mr. Chamberlain's speech indicates full recognition here and on the continent of the part played by the dominions ...

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  11. COLOUR BAR IN AFRICA.

    The South African Premier (General Hertzog) Informed a deputation to-day that he had decided to accept General Smuts' suggestion to refer the Colour ...

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  12. ANOTHER MOTOR SHIP.

    The Commonwealth and Dominion 10,000 tons motorship Port Dunedin, fitted with Doxford engines, was launched at Belfast to-day. She will be ready for ...

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  13. SHALE OIL

    In evidence to-day before the Federal Public Accounts Committee, Dr. Loftus Hills, late Government Geologist of Tasmania, and now in private practice in ...

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  14. DROPPED DEAD AT END OF TASK.

    The moment after giving the order to drop the anchor entertaining Southampton, Pilot Green dropped dead on the bridge of the s. Ruahine as she was entering ...

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  15. DISAPPOINTED ENGINEER

    A French engineer and naturalised Britisher named Guiard (45), his pretty French wife, and a little let dog were found to-day burnt to death in a ...

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  16. INSUFFICIENTLY CONCRETE.

    Proceeding, Mr. Chamberlain stressed the Empires sympathy with the main the most of the Protocol, but the changes made in the Protocol were formal ...

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  17. DENNISTOUN CASE

    There was an amusing interlude to- day in the Dennistoun case. A fashionably dressed woman in court began scanning the principals with ...

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  18. TORNADO DAMAGES AEROPLANES.

    Two aeroplanes at Saka (Japan) were smashed, together with a number of hydroplanes, by a sudden gust of wind which swept over Western Japan this ...

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  19. EARL OF BALFOUR BLAMED.

    There is agreement that the destrutive current of philosophic doubt underlying the statement could have emanated only from the Earl of Balfour's pen. ...

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  20. NAVY AT SINGAPORE.

    Reuter cables from Sgnapore that the H.M.S. Chatham leaves on Saturday, and the remainder of the warships for the Indies and Australia on Monday. ...

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  21. OUTSIDERS INVOLVE WEAKNESS.

    "The work of the League continues beneficent and promising," he continued, "Though America remains in friendly aloolness individual Americans have ...

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  22. IRISH ELECTIONS.

    The Irish Free State by-election resulted in the Government retaining three [?]ats and losing one. ...

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  23. COMBATANTS SHOULD BE BROUGHT TOGETHER.

    Sir. Chamberlain was subsequently accorded a reception by the British journalists. He confessed that he had no alternative as there was not cut and dried ...

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  24. TASMANIAN FLAX

    A very large English exporter of finer linens is at present in Hobart concluding a tour of the world. Mr. J. Moore Robinson, who is closely ...

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  25. BRITAIN'S DEFENCE

    The army setimates for the year 1925-6 are £44,500,000, as compared with 45,000,000 in 1924-25. The establishment of the regular army is set down at ...

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  26. Press Comment

    The "Morning Post's" Geneva correspondent writes—"Whatever the Cabinet intended, Mr. Chamberlain's declaration is regarded as a distinct setback for the ...

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  27. REORGANISATION AT WEMBLEY

    Mr. Lee Neil has arrived and taken charge of the Australian Pavilion at Wembley, where re organisation work is well forward. The chief alteration ...

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  28. PROTOCOL CRITICISED.

    Referring to clause XV. of the Protocol, proceeded Mr. Chamberlain, His Majesty's Government did not desire to relieve the aggressor of the duty of ...

    Article : 334 words
  29. BOWLING.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 38 words
  30. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

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  31. NATIVE GAME

    A meeting of the Field Naturalist's Club was held last night, Dr. W. L. Crowther presiding. Details were given concerning the Easter camp at ...

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  32. BOWLING.

    {No abstract available}

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  33. YOUNG AUSTRALIANS

    The Young Australia League cadets arrived here to-days. They were received by the British Minister (M. G. de Mura[?]t) and representatives of the Canton ...

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  34. THE POWER OF THE EMPIRE.

    In the course of the discussion in the Commons to-day on the air force estimates, Commander C. D. Burney (who designed the Empire airship service ...

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  35. LILYDALE TRAGEDY

    The search for Howard Vernon, the man wanted in connection with the Lilydale shooting ended last night, when he was found by detectives in a reserve ...

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  36. AN IMPORTANT ARGUMENT.

    The "Daily Telegraph" comments:— 'Mr. Chamberlain did not refer to the decisive fact that the eleventh article throws the main burden of the cost of ...

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  37. TASMANIAN FAUNA

    In the course of a discussion concerning the question of native game at a meeting of the Tasmanian Field Naturalists' Club last night, Mr. Clive ...

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  38. ENTERTAINMENT FUNDS.

    A little unpleasantness has arisen recently over the arrangements for the Continental tour of the Young Australians. At least two British legations have ...

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  39. Canada's Opposition

    The Premier of Canada (Mr. McKenzie King), speaking in the Commons today, quoted from a despatch sent to the Secretary General to the League (Sir ...

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  40. NO PROVISION FOR SINGAPORE.

    Lieut.—Commander Kenworthy (Lib.) drew attention to the absence of provision for air defences at Singapore. The Minister replied that such ...

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  41. RAILTON CEMENT WORKS

    A most favourable impression of the prospects of the Tasmanian Cement Company, which has established its Works at Railton, has been gained by the ...

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  42. LONG DISTANCE ENDEAVOURS.

    At the conclusion of the debate the Secretary for Air (Sir Samuel Hoare) expressed the hope that in the present year long distance flights could be ...

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  43. WEST AUSTRALIAN PREMIER

    The West Australian Premier (Mr. Philip Collier) interviewed Lord Glendyne, a leading stockbroker, to-day and discussed finance, though no immediate ...

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  44. ALTERNATIVE SUGGESTED.

    "While every scheme for sanctions is open to criticism, some scheme of sanctions is certainly necessary, as without it the League would be as insecure as a ...

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  45. LATE DR. SUN YAT SEN

    The ex-president of Southern China (Dr. Sun Yat Sen) died peacefully conscious to the last. He informed his wife that he wished to be embalmed and ...

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  46. THE ANCIENT TOMB

    A communique giving further details of the latest tomb discovery says:—"When the top of the shaft was cleared it was found that huge pieces of native rock ...

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  47. Germany Claims Her Rights

    Discussing the security pact, Dr. Stresemann (ex-Foreign Minister), in an interview by the "Cologne Gazette," said that Germany was not able, and did not ...

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  48. QUESTION OF STRIKE

    The full court of the High Court, consisting of Mr. Justice Isaacs, Mr. Justice Higgins, and Mr. Justice Starke, concluded to-day the hearing of the ...

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  49. "WHOLESALE THIEVING."

    Following an exciting chase and capture by detectives at Toorwood yesterday, Henry John James (25) was to-day Presented on six charges of stealing, and ...

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  50. HEAVY LOSS TO HIS COUNTRY.

    A eulogistic mandate has been issued ordering on a very liberal scale posthumous honours to be conferred on the late Dr. Sun Yat Sen, "so as to show ...

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  51. INTERSTATE SHIPPING

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 59 words
  52. GALLI-CURCI'S TOUR

    Mr. Bernard Page, the Wlelington city organised, refutes the suggestion that Galli-Curci's new Zealand tour should be abandoned because the dominion lacks ...

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  53. FRANCE WANTS PROTOCOL.

    M. Briand (France) after dwelling on the importance of Mr. Chamberlain's speech, stated that his advice amounted to nothing but the development of the ...

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  54. TWO WILLS.

    Dr. Sun Yat Sen left two wills. The first is addressed to his colleagues: "For the last forty years engaged with my self in the national revolution aiming ...

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  55. THE STATE SHIPS

    The Acting Premier (Mr. J. Belton) today announced that he had received a telegram from the Attorney-General (Mr. A. G. Ogilvie) who is in Sydney in ...

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  56. TO-DAY'S EVENTS

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  57. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER

    The Minister for Markets and Migration (Senator Wilson) said to-day that he had received a cablegram from the High Commissioner in London stating ...

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  58. RICHMOND RIVER FLOODS

    A message from Clasino states that the Richmond River fell ten feet between six o'clock on Thursday night and five o'clock this evening. ...

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  59. PICKING-UP PLACES

    Before Mr. Justice Powers in the Arbitration Court to-day the hearing was concluded of the application of the Seamen's Union for a variation of the award in ...

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  60. ITALY AGREES WITH BRITAIN.

    Signor Scolemja (Italy) said that so far as the structure of the Protocol was concerned, Italy agreed with the British view. ...

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  61. HOMOEOPATHIC HOSPITAL.

    The secretary of the Homoeopathic Hospital gratefully acknowledges gifts in kind from Mrs. Mosey, Miss M. Miller, "One Interested," Mrs. Russell, "An ...

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  62. THE IDEA INEVITABLE.

    M. Paul Hymans (Belgium) averred that the time would come when every nation would support a scheme based on the Protocol. ...

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