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  2. CABLEGRAMS and TELEGRAMS

    Flight Commander Wackett arrived here this afternoon after a seven tours' [?]ight from Wyndham. Head winds were encountered most of the ...

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  3. General Telegrams

    Mr. Kellogg will invite Canada and other British Dominions within a few days to participate in the league to outlaw war which he is seeking to ...

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  4. Foreign Cables

    It is belived at the War Office that Marshal Chang Tso-lin will not abandon Peking without a struggle. There are indications that he will make a ...

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  5. Industrial

    An emergency committee of the Australasian Council of Trade Unions met on Saturday, and asked the shipowners for a conference with a ...

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  6. GERMAN WAR GUILT

    Prince Lichnowsky, who died on February 27, at his estate at Kuchelna, Hultschin, Czecho-Slovakia, at the age of 67, was German Ambassador in ...

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  7. THE ROCKETT CAR

    The Berlin correspondent of the British United Press states that there were amazing results at the Avus race-course when the official trail of the ...

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  8. PRINTING DISPUTE SETTLED

    A settlement of the printing trade dispute, which commented in February last, was arrived at last night, and the 300 men involved in the ...

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  9. A PECULIAR ACCIDENT.

    Fatal burns were received yesterday morning by Joseph Whelan, who was engaged in cleaning out the sulphur pit at the Mt. Lyal[?] Chemical ...

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  10. JUDGE'S REMARKS REGARDING STRIKES.

    Pointed remarks with reference to strikes were made in the Federal Arbitration Court today by Chief Judge Dethridg[?]. Refering to the strike ...

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  11. Political

    Claiming that the present policy of the Miners' Federation is not "red" enough, a new body known as the miners' section of the military ...

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  12. FINAL STRUGGLE PREDICTED

    The final struggle between the North and the South is predicted to eventuate between Shanhaikwa[?] the gateway to Manchuria and Dolonor, on ...

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  13. A BRUTAL MURDER.

    Mrs. Florence Wilson (50), an Englishwoman, was found brutally murdered in the sand dunes near [?]e Touquet where She had rented a ...

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  14. Inter-State Telegrams

    There was a scene in the Supreme Court this morning when the Royal Commissioner, Mr. Justice Harvey, resumed the taking of evidence in ...

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  15. A FUTILE CONFERENCE.

    The dispute on the waterfront caused by the strike of the marine cooks appears to be no nearer settlement. The Shipowners' Association and the ...

    Article : 116 words
  16. WESTERN AUSTRALIA

    The defeat of Mr. J. W. Hickey at the Legislative Council elections has robbed the Cabinet of its only Honorary Minister. [?] seems ...

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  17. A MOTOR SMASH

    A motor smash of a sensational nature occurred at the intersection of Fitzgerald and Newcastle streets last night when a taxi cab and motor ...

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  18. BOYCOTT OF JAPAN.

    The anti-Japanese feeling is being evidenced throughout the south of China. The Japanese boycott is becoming more intense and spreading. ...

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  19. THE SHIPOWNERS' CONDITIONS

    The shipowners have intimated to the Australasian Council of Trade Unions that the dispute must be settled on the following conditions: ...

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  20. A WOMAN MURDERED

    Miriam Merriman (56), of Folly Point, North Sydney, was murdered in the kitchen of her home this afternoon. She was about to mix a basin ...

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  21. THE LEO MONEY CASE.

    The police have traced the man who handed Sir Leo Money's umbrella to him after his arrest in Hyde Park. The man is a garage employee, and ...

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  22. MAJOR BATTLE DEVELOPING

    Negotiations between Chang Tso-lin and the Japanese Legation at Peking for the orderly withdrawal of Chang's army to Manchuria appear to have ...

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  23. TRAGEDY AT BBOOME

    At 8 o'clock on Tuesday night a Japanese tender named Minemi on the lugger La Grange, owned by Messrs. Marshall & Sinclair, was fatally ...

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  24. EXPLOSION OF POISON GAS

    An explosion of a tank containing poison gas, which occurred here on Sunday night, was neither lo[?]d or destructive of property, but was ...

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  25. COOKS' UNION REPUD[?]ATES COUNCIL OF TRADE UNIONS

    Mr. Tudehope contemptuously refuses to recognises the Australasian Council of Trade Unions, which organisation was working towards the ...

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  26. RUSSIA

    The trial of the German engineers who was arrested last March for alleged sabotage will be made dramatically impressive, as a lesson to ...

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  27. FEDERAL

    Ministers and private members of the House of Representatives expressed surprise today at the defeat of Mr. W. A. Holman, K.G., in the ...

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  28. VICTORIA

    The trial of George Eric Gordon on a charge of murder was resumed before Mr. Justice Wasley in the Criminal Court today. Gordon was charged ...

    Article : 100 words
  29. League of Nations

    Opinion is very divided in the committee appointed by the League of Nations to consider tariff matters. The British delegate pressed for ...

    Article : 131 words
  30. THE LE TOUQUET MURDER

    The [?]e Touquet police are now of opinion that the murder of Mrs. Wilson may not have been a mere brutal crime, but the climax of trouble ...

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  31. POSITION IN COOKS' DISPUTE

    No moves were made today for a settlement of the marine cooks' strike, except that the Australasian Council of Trade Unions and the Trade ...

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  32. NATIONALISTS AND C.P. CANDIDATES SUPPORT BRUCE-PAGE

    The Nationalist and Country Party candidates have joined the Senate team, and will contest the election as supporters of the Bruce-Page ...

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  33. ROBBERY FROM A JEWELLER'S

    After pulling up in a motor car outside a jeweller's shop in Lydiard Street Ballarat, this evening, a thief hurled a brick through the plate glass window ...

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  34. THE FILM "DAWN" PROHIBITED

    Mr. Bruce has decided to prohibit the exhibition of the film "Dawn." ...

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  35. COOKS' STRIKE NO NEARER SETTLEMENT.

    The strike of the maritime cooks appears to be no nearer a settlement. Mr. Tudehope reached Melbourne from Sydney today. He made no overtures ...

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  36. WACKETT REMAINING AT BROOME

    Flight Commander Wackett will remain here for 10 days, or until June 4, when the British seaplanes are due to reach Broome. His trip from ...

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  37. THE HAMBURG EXPLOSION

    "The Times" in a leader says that the explosion at Hamburg has aroused widespread inetrest owing to its wide political implications. It has ...

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  38. PROPOSED INTERNATIONAL RE[?] FUND.

    The question was asked in the House of Commons today whether the British Government proposed to contribute to the suggested scheme ...

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  39. VALUABLE SIXPENNY BOOK

    A copy of the first issue of the first edition of Gray's "Elegy." published in 1751, by R. Dodsley at 6d[?] was sold to Mr. W. T. Spencer sit Messrs. ...

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  40. QUEENSLAND

    Andrew Brown, secretary of the Waterside Workers' Federation, was today convicted under the Commonwealth Crimes Act, and fined £100, ...

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  41. BABY BORN TO DEAD MOTHER

    The rare case of the birth of a child after the death of its mother was reported at Sloane Hospital for Women. New York, recently. ...

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  42. GREEK MINISTRY RESIGNS

    The Ministry Las resigned, and it is expected that M. Venizelos will form a government. ...

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  43. TRUCK AND CAR COLLIDE

    In a collision with a motor truck on Mounts Bay Road yesterday morning a single seater motor car was badly smashed, and a passenger, James ...

    Article : 156 words
  44. VORONOFF'S MONKEY GLAND

    Dr. Voronoff, who is on a flying visit to England, received a boisterous welcome from 500 medical students of Cambridge University Medical ...

    Article : 94 words
  45. FREE LABOR OFFERING

    There are reasons for believing that the next move of the shipowners will be to man the idle steamers with volunteer crews, and that this course will ...

    Article : 109 words
  46. AVIATION

    Colonel Nobile crossed the North Pole at midnight No landing was possible. ...

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