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  2. The Week's Cables and Telegrams

    Last night James Conduit, while driving a motor car containing three passengers on Fremantle-road towards the causeway, drew out to pass a bus ...

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  3. Political

    The Farmers' Commission has received a statement from Mr. W. R. Murray, president of the Perth Nationalist Party, detailing a scheme for ...

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  4. Inter-State Telegrams

    A tornado struck North Adelaide about 11 a.m. today, and dozens of homes were damaged, it is estimated, to the extent of several thousand ...

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  5. General Telegrams

    Two Mexican students who were on their way home by motor car from United States colleges, Emilio Gortez Rubio, a cousin of the Mexican ...

    Article : 138 words
  6. Bank Notes Stolen from Mail.

    Three men appeared at the Central Police Court, Sydney, last week on charges arising from the theft of £10,000 in banknotes from the ...

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  7. THE VIEWS OF LABOR.

    The conference of Premiers and Treasurers, being held in Melbourne, is proceeding apace. For the most part an unexpected but beneficial ...

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  8. PREMIER AND MR. DAVY RETURN

    Sir James Mitchell and Mr. Davy returned yesterday from the Premiers' Conference. Sir James said that the delegates had at last realised their ...

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  9. SIXTH SET OF WATERSIDE REGULATIONS.

    The Ministry has issued its sixth set ot waterside regulations. ...

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  10. NEW SOUTH WALES

    The Cabinet today commuted the death sentence passed on John William Eade (56), for the murder of a women near Ces[?]ock, in Mach, to ...

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  11. WHO WILL SUCCEED HOLLOWAY?

    In speculations as to Mr. [?]way's successor, the name of Mr. [?]earnc, of Victoria, is mentioned. Mr. Kearne has industrial connected. The [?] ...

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  12. AUSTRO-GERMAN CUSTOMS UNION.

    Questioned in the House of Commons yesterday regarding the decision of the league of Nations Council to refer to the Permanent Court of ...

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  13. PROCEEDINGS IN PARLIAMENT.

    The Traffic Act Amendment Bill passed its second reading in the Legislative Council last night. In the Legislative Assembly Mr. ...

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  14. MOTOR BIKE COLLIDES WITH BUS.

    Albert Littlejohn was killed on Guildford-road, Rivervale, yesterday afternoon, when his motor bike collided with a bus. ...

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  15. SERIOUS FLOODS IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Serious floods are inundating the central and southern districts, and three fatalities are reported. Business people at Wagge Wagga are removing ...

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  16. VICTORIAN LABOR AND TIME CAUCUS DECISION.

    The executive of the Victorian Labor Party expresses resentment at the adoption by Caucus of the Premiers' plan, and it is expected that a ...

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  17. FEDERAL

    The Premiers' Conference closed to-day in amicable terms, all being in agreement on the necessity for the reduction of expenditure and the ...

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  18. FATALITY AT HORSESHOE MINE.

    Robert George Strachau (24), fell 100 feet down the Horseshoe Mine shoot last night, and was killed instantly. His body was terribly ...

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  19. SUBMARINE HAMMED AND SUNK.

    The British submarine Poseidon, which was commissioned last year, was rammed and sunk by the Chinese steamer Yuta yesterday on the ...

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  20. VICTORIA

    Anxiety is being felt for the safety of Mr. Ekins, Civil Aviation Superintendent of Aircraft, who left Albury last Monday and of whom nothing ...

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  21. HOLLOWAY WINS PRE-SELECTION BALLOT.

    Mr. Holloway was the successful candidate in the Labor pre-selection ballot for Melbourne Port at the next Federal election. ...

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  22. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC AT BROOME.

    Two hundred and thirty cases of influenza are reported at Beagle Bay Mission, but the epidemic is waning. Twenty per cent. of the white, and ...

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  23. MR. HOLLOWAY'S RESIGNATION.

    Commenting on Mr. Holloway's resignation, Mr. Scullin said that he had not yet considered a successor to Mr. Holloway owing to the work which had ...

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  24. CHARGE OF ATTEMPTED MURDER.

    The trial of Liugi Scherini, an Italian, before Mr. Justice Dwyer and jury, was commenced yesterday on a charge of having attempted to ...

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  25. EFFORTS TO LOCATE EKINS FAIL.

    Further efforts to locate Mr. Ekins, inspector of the Civil Aviation Department, today failed, and the gravest fears are now felt regarding his ...

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  26. THE TRAPPED RATINGS ON THE POSEIDON.

    Four men are dead, and all hope of saying the other 18 ratings trapped in the hull of the Poseidon has practically been abandoned, but every effort ...

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  27. FIRST TANGIBLE STEP TOWARDS AUSTRALIA'S REHABILITATION

    The London Press greatly applauds the decision of the Premiers' conference in Melbourne, and states that it is the first tangible step yet made ...

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  28. BUDGET TO BE BROUGHT DOWN IN JULY.

    As the result of the economic decisions the Federal Budget will be brought down early in July. As the result of the large decrease ...

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  29. THE SEARCH FOR EKINS STILL FUTILE.

    The slight hope which was held of locating Mr. Ekins is waning. All searches by land and air have failed up to date. It is, however, considered ...

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  30. OBJECTIONS TO ECONOMIES BY LABOR CAUCUS.

    Leaving Melbourne after the Premiers' Conference was concluded, M. ssrs. Scullin and Theod[?]re met Caucus this morning, and the economy ...

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  31. Imperial Cables

    Something in the nature of a crisis has arisen owing to the Liberals giving solid support to an amendment to the new Land Tax Bill proposed by ...

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  32. STORM STRIKES ENGLAND.

    Heavy storms burst over England following a beat wave which had been experienced for several days. A whirlwind struck Birmingham, uprooting ...

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  33. GRAZIERS OPPOSED TO FIXATION OF WOOL PRICES.

    The Graziers' Federal Council is preparing for the Empire wool conference to be held next week. It has unhesitatingly condemned the fixation of ...

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  34. Aviation

    A radio message has been received by Guinea Airways Limited, stating that, although a ground party will continue searching until about the end ...

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  35. CAUCUS AGREES TO PREMIERS' PLAN.

    Caucus has agreed to the Premiers' plan by 26 votes to 13. Mr. Coleman (N.S.W.) proposed as an amendment that the Government go to the country ...

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  36. SIR GEORGE WILKINS'S SUBMARINE DISABLED.

    Sir George Wilkins's submarine Nautilus is tossing about disabled in heavy seas in the mid-Atlantic, with its engines totally disabled. Two ...

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  37. DISASTER OFF FRENCH COAST.

    The pleasure steamer St. Philbert, when returning from Normoutier Island to Nantes, turned turtle near the Chatellier reef off St. Lazaire, and ...

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  38. Foreign Cables

    Reports from Leningrad intimate that rioting has occurred there, where a starving mob broke into a provision store. Troops who were called out ...

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  39. WILKINS'S SUBMARINE.

    Sir George Wilkins's submarine, Nautilus, whick was disabled in the Atlantic, is being towed to Queenstown. ...

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  40. IRISH FREE STATE.

    Reports from Dublin intimate that a detachment of Civil Guards raided Republican headquarters in the Dublin mountains and seized a quantity of ...

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  41. SPANISH PRIMATE DEPORTED

    The Spanish Primate, Cardiual Saenz, when returning to Toledo from Rome, whither he had fled during the anti-church outbreaks, was arrested at ...

    Article : 106 words
  42. PORT OF CARNARVON.

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  43. BEASLEY GROUP OPPOSE CUTS IN PENSIONS.

    Mr. Eldridge, M.H.R., has announced that the Beasley group opposed any legislation involving cuts in soldiers' pensions and the maternity allowance. ...

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  44. ITALY

    The Italian Government has replied at last to the Vatican's Notes. No apologies have been offered. On the contrary, the reply charges the ...

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  45. RESIGNATION FROM CABINET OF MR. HOLLOWAY.

    On his arrival here from Canberra yesterday Mr. Holloway, Assistant Minister for Industry, announced his resignation from the Ministry as a ...

    Article : 152 words
  46. A HEAVY DEATH ROLL.

    The death roll in connection with the disaster to the French pleasure steamer is now estimated at between 470 and 500. Only 79 bodies have been ...

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  47. REPORTED FINDING OF BODY.

    A wireless message received from New Guinea states that Trist's body has been discovered by some natives. who declare that the [?] crashed in ...

    Article : 36 words
  48. Advertising

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