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  2. NO COMPROMISE

    The Commonwealth Shipping Board to-day decided to tie up the steamers Fordsdale, Dilga, and Eromunga. Other vessels are expected to become involved ...

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  3. A PATH OF ROSES

    The Prince of Wales to-day witnessed a magnificent industrial procession representing the trades and industries along the Reef. Among the exhibits was one ...

    Article : 200 words
  4. PEACE MUST BE MADE SECURE

    The debate on the foreign, estimates was opened by the Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Austen Chamberlain) in the House of commons to-day. Among ...

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  5. UGLY ENCOUNTER AT CANTON

    The unrest in China entered a more serious "phase on Tuesday. Despite the British Consul-General's warning that the violation of. the British concession would be resisted by force, Chinese students in a procession under Russian officers, fired ...

    Article : 106 words
  6. GENERAL CABLES

    The House of Common agreed to-day to a Government motion applying the imperial preference of one-third on imports of lace and embroidery. ...

    Article : 33 words
  7. THE ARCTIC ADVENTURE

    From the Norwegian gunboat Heimdal at Spitzbergen the following extracts from the diary of Lieutment Dictrichsen, the pilot of the second plane which ...

    Article : 163 words
  8. AUSTRALIAN PHILATELST.

    At the Twelfth P[?]LIC Congress at Cambridge Mr. Van Weeden of Sydney was placed on the roll of distinguished philatelists ...

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  9. BRITISH BY-ELECTION.

    The by-election for the Oldhain seat in the Commons consequent on the appointment of Sir Edward Grigg (Lib.) to the Governirship of Kenya resulted ...

    Article : 44 words
  10. EMPIRE PRESS DELEGATES

    Sir Harry Britain presided over a largely-attended luncheon at the House of Commons to-day, tendered to the imperial Press conference delegates. He ...

    Article : 246 words
  11. The Consul's Warning

    Mr. E. G. Jamieson, the British Consul-General at Canton, yesterday addressed the following note to . Chao-chu-wu at the Bureau of Foreign Affairs ...

    Article : 285 words
  12. DEMONSTRATORS STARTED IT.

    From the information so far received it appears that the demonstration at Canton was comparatively peaceful, until a section of the demonstrators ...

    Article : 83 words
  13. MR. ELLSWORTH'S GALLANTRY.

    "In the evening we communicated by means of flags, and learnt that the N25 was frozen in 20 metres from the ice lane. We then tried to raise the N24 ...

    Article : 139 words
  14. MARRIED COUPLE [?]RDERED

    A remarkable story is disclosed in connection with the arrest of Gerrit Varenhorst, the son of wealthy people, on a charge of murdering a ...

    Article : 193 words
  15. REF[?]EES FLEE.

    Britishers employed on the Chinese section of the Canton-Kowloon railway departed for Hong-Kong on being privately warned by Chinese friends to ...

    Article : 111 words
  16. GREEK REVOLUTION

    Apparently within the ranks of the Labour party all is not well, and rumblings of discord has already come to the surface. It was previously ...

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  17. LITTLE INFORMATION GIVEN.

    Political writers agree that Mr. Chamberlain's statement was too general to be really Informative. It contained nothing new to students of the White ...

    Article : 433 words
  18. WOMEN AND CHILDREN DEPART.

    The remaining women and children left Shameen for Hong & Kong last night on H.M.S. Khaki. ...

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  19. CABLE RATE TO AUSTRALIA.

    The president of the Empire Press Union (Viscount Burnham), responding, addressed Mr Amery as the Secretary of State for the Dominions. (Cheers.) ...

    Article : 255 words
  20. WOUNDED REFUGEES.

    Among the arrivals at dong Kong by the Honam was Mr. A. F. Edwardes, Commissioner of Chinese Customs at Canton. He was wounded in the right ...

    Article : 64 words
  21. A GLIMPSE IN ADVANCE

    Keen interest was displayed to-day by the officers and men in moving pictures on the U.S.S. Scattle showing Australian scenes supplied by the Australian ...

    Article : 99 words
  22. FRENCH UTTER WARNING.

    The vernacular press yesterday stated that the demonstration to-day would enter Shameen by the French and leave by the British bridge. The French ...

    Article : 43 words
  23. GOVERNOR'S FIRM STAND.

    The Governor, (Sir Reginald Stubbs), in the Legislative Council on, Tuesday stated that the events last week, the machinations of evilly-disposed - persons ...

    Article : 163 words
  24. THE BATTLE DEVELOPS.

    The bridge gates were closed this morning and entanglements erected, while French and British sailors manned the sandbagged machine-gun defences at ...

    Article : 119 words
  25. MIGRATION

    Mr. Richard Linton (convener) has arrived from Oanada, and is commencing immediately to arrange for the selection of the first quota of 250 British boys ...

    Article : 259 words
  26. SYDNEY COUNCIL MAY BE INVOLED.

    Alderman Moysten, vice-president. of the electricity department of the Sydney City Council, who is officially connected with the electrical tradesunion, stated ...

    Article : 117 words
  27. UNDER RUSSIAN OFFICERS.

    Refugees declare, that the procession was headed by students, followed by the Whampoa College military cadets, uniformed and armed with rifles and ...

    Article : 108 words
  28. CHINESE TAKE UP NEW STAND.

    The Foreign Office this evening handed a Note to the interested Powers arguing that unequal treaties should be given up. It says that when China ...

    Article : 103 words
  29. DISHONEST SOLICITOR

    "The court is satisfied that you as an experienced solicitor of the high court for years associated with a gang of daring and dangerous thieves and ...

    Article : 283 words
  30. SUPPORT TO THE SEAMEN.

    The Trades and Labour Council to. night endorsed the action of the marine transport group of unions in pledging their support to the seamen. The group ...

    Article : 336 words
  31. MURDERED JAPANESE.

    The Chinese Commissioner for foreign Affairs has apologised to the Japanese Consul for the killing of a Japanese official on Saturday, stating that the police ...

    Article : 42 words
  32. NO MORE THAN THIRTY KILLED.

    It is authoritatively stated that the Chinese casualties did not exceed 30 killed and 70 wounded. ...

    Article : 21 words
  33. A PROSPQECT OF PEACE.

    Arrangements are being made at Canton for both sides to meet. The Canton Government at present has forbidden further attacks on Shameen. ...

    Article : 29 words
  34. GUARD OF HONOUR FOR A FILM

    Amusement and indignation were aroused by the exploitation of the Hampshire Territorials in order to boom an American film. A detachment met the ...

    Article : 96 words
  35. HIGH WAGES FOR SEAMEN

    The ship's articles of the freighter Oneda, which Mr. Henry ford purchased on June 20, show that the wages are much higher than those paid on older ...

    Article : 151 words
  36. GAWLER TRAGEDY

    To-day an enquiry was held at Gawler into the shocking tragedy which occurred there on the previous day, when a schoolzoy named James Robert Keats, fourteen ...

    Article : 222 words
  37. MARTIAL LAW AT SHANGHAI.

    Martial law has been declared at Shanghai and in the su[?]mbs, and this reduces the danger of excesses but precautions are not being neglected. ...

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  38. A FRENCH PROTEST.

    The French Consul states that he is formally protesting to the Chinese Government as soon as possible, reserving the right to demand an indemnity. ...

    Article : 28 words
  39. FOMENTED FROM OUTSIDE.

    The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Austen Chamberlain) stated to-day m the House of Commons that he had evidence that the disturbances. iii China were foment- ...

    Article : 46 words
  40. CHINESE GOVERNOR'S VIEW.

    The Civil Governor of Canton in a Note to the British Consul-General states that when the procession had almost entirely passed Shakee-street soldiers and ...

    Article : 151 words
  41. FEW BRITISH TROOPS IN CHINA,.

    The Secretary for War (Sir L. Worthington Evans) states that, apart from one British infantry battalion with headquarters at Tientsin, no British troops ...

    Article : 38 words
  42. SHANNON RIVER SCHEME

    A conference was held this morning between the state Cabinet and members of the Tasmanian Cement Company, at Railton, in connection with the supply ...

    Article : 111 words
  43. ELECTRICAL BREAKDOWN

    A terrific explosion with a blinding flash of light followed a breakdown in the electrical equipment at the Pyrmont power house late this afternoon and the ...

    Article : 134 words
  44. WESTRALIAN TRADE

    Goods to the value of £775,305 were imported into West Australia from eastern Australia during 1May, as compared with £749,782 for the ...

    Article : 99 words
  45. AEROPLANE MISSING

    An aeroplane which left Dancing yesterday for Stockholm is missing. In response to a request from the company owning the machine a flotilla of ...

    Article : 41 words
  46. BRITISH CONSUL'S REBUTTAL.

    The Consul-General in his reply repudiates most emphatically the charge that the responsibility rests with the foreigners. It is the Chinese, he says ...

    Article : 60 words
  47. TOOSEY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL

    The Toosey Memorial Hospital at Longford is to be officially opened at 3 o'clock this afternoon by Mr. R. Lewis parker one of the trustees of the estate of the ...

    Article : 55 words
  48. TO-DAY'S EVENTS

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