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  2. CABLEGRAMS and TELEGRAMS INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS

    About 25 representatives of different contracting firms will be summoned to attend the inquiry instituted by the Sydney City ...

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  3. FOREIGN CABLES UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

    The so-called "beer bloc," the object of which is to endeavor to liberalise the Volstead Act, has gained further adherence among ...

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  4. POLITICAL FEDER[?]L

    Dr. Wade, oil geologist, who has been appointed by the Federal Ministry to examine areas in Australia believed to be oil bearing, ...

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  6. THE ALLEGED FIGHT IN NEW GUINEA

    No definite information has been received by the Department for Home and Territories relating to the Inter-tribal fights reported as ...

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  7. A SHOCKING ACCIDENT

    J. O'Donnell, a contractor at Donne Bay quarry, was shocking[?] injured by A premature explosion yesterday. His nose was blown off, and the ...

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  8. THE OIL SCANDALS.

    President Coolidge's name has been mentioned in connection with the oil scandals. When Senator Heflin was referring to coded telegrams ...

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  9. IMPERIAL CABLES.

    It has been announced that Mr. Winston Churchill has decided to contest the vacancy in the Abbey Division of Westminster as an ...

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  10. PESSIMISTIC COALMINE OWNER

    Mr. John Brown, coalmine owner, decares that the outlook for Newcastle is serious. Trade, he says, is falling away, and there seems to ...

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  11. NEWSPAPER REPORTS CRITICISED

    "I can assure you they have had no official intimation, and that they are merely firing shots" declared Mr. Bruce tonight, referring to ...

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  12. A DISAPPEARING PARSON

    The police are searching for a country parson who recently disappeared from the town in Which he was located, taking with him a ...

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  13. TURKEY

    The diplomatic correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" says: —Although the expulsion of the Khalif and his family has been ...

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  14. A DISASTROUS EARTHQUAKE.

    A message from San Jose, Costa Rica, says that the estimated loss in connection with Government buildings and churches from the ...

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  15. SINGAPORE BASE SCHEME ABANDONED

    The Press Association understands that the Government has communicated to the overseas Dominions its decision not to proceed with the ...

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  16. DRAMATIC EPISODE IN A COURT

    One of the most dramatic episodes ever associated with an Australian court of justice occurred in Albury Court House this afternoon at the ...

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  17. MR. BRUCE ON THE OPPOSITION

    Mr. Bruce, at a Cabinet luncheon yesterday, said the two parties composing the Government had, in 12 months, got to understand each ...

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  18. SINGAPORE BASE DECISION.

    The "Daily Express" says that an admiralty crisis on the shelving of the Singapore project was averted by an interview between the Prime ...

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  19. INSURANCE COMPANY FRAUD

    The Official Receiver, as liquidator of the City Equitable Insurance Company, has made application to the Court that Gerald Bevan, ...

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  20. SENSATIOAL SHOOTING CASE.

    In a sensational case of shooting yesterday near Appin, a constable was shot and Mr. Clift, the engineer of the Cordeaux dam works, was so ...

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  21. GERMANY

    A number of employees of the Baden Aniline Dye Works at Ludwigshafen have struck, refusing to work nine hours a day. The ...

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  22. PRITAIN, THE DOMINIONS AND THE SINGAPORE BASE

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. Macdonald said that the Government was communicating with the Governments of the Dominions ...

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  23. STRIKE AT EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    The electricians working at the British Empire Exhibition at Wlmbley Park have decided to strike tomorrow. The trouble relates to the ...

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  24. NEW SOOTH WALES

    The New South Wales Ministry has decided upon the personnel of a Royal Commission to inquire into the proposed creation of new ...

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  25. THE RECTORS' CLUB.

    Sensational disclosures were made at the hearing of an appeal against deregistration of the Rectors' Club. Detectives said that liquor [?] was ...

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  26. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE DECISIONS

    Mr. Theodore, speaking at an Empire producers' [?]uncheon, advocated a treaty between Britain and the Dominions to enforce the Imperial ...

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  27. SHIPYARD STRIKES

    Following on the strike at Ludwigshafen, a general strike at the shipyards at Hamburg, Bremen and Lubeck Stettin has been called. ...

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  28. ALLEGATIONS REGARDING LABOR BALLOTS.

    Allegations have been made that at the pre-selection parliamentary ballot votes were recorded by more waitresses than there are in the ...

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  29. WORKERS STORM FACTORY

    At Ludwigshafen during strike riots 3000 workers stormed the aniline factory, and the police fired upon the demonstraters of whom three ...

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  30. THE FRENCH FRANC

    The French franc touched a fresh low record today when it reached 113.75 to the £ sterlings. It closed it closed at 112.85. ...

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  31. BRITISH NAVAL MANOEUVRES.

    The choice of the Balearic Isles for the manoeuvres of the combined British Atlantic and Mediterranean fleets which began at Majorca ...

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  32. SOME MOTIONS FOR A.L.P. CONFERENCE.

    At the A.L.P. conference which will begin on April 10, motions are Included in favor of a uniform basic wage for all workers irrespective ...

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  33. QUEENSLAND

    Sir Laming Worthington-Evans [?]ex-Postmaster-General) has an article on Queensland's credit in the London "Financial News," of which ...

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  34. POLITICAL SITUATION IN GREECE

    M. Papanastassios is endeavoring to form a Cabinet including politiclans of all shades of opinion. The programme will include the ...

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  35. DOCKER'S STRIKE AT HAMBURG.

    The dockers in Hamburg went on strike yesterday morning for higher wages, and work in the harbor has bee a brought to a complete ...

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  36. THE BRONTE BEACH SHARK EPISODE

    Miss Nita Derrett, who was: attacked by a shark at Bronte Beach on February 15 last, when she lost her leg, and the other foot, has ...

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  37. COLD STORE PROJECTS FOR AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE.

    The Australian Press Association understands that there is a probability of proposals being shortly submitted to Australia for extensive ...

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  38. FRANCE

    Twenty-five bachelors employed at the motor works at Chateux have struck work because the employers proposed to increase the wages of ...

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  39. DEATH OF MR. CLIFT

    Mr. Cliff, who was shot by a prisoner in a motor car near Appin has died from his wounds. ...

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  40. INDIA

    A collision occurred yesterday between the mill strikers and the police. Small parties of the latter were surrounded and stoned, and ...

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  41. FINANCIAL MEASURES WANTED

    The Government intends to impress upon the Senate the urgency of passing new financial measures for rapidly reducing the expenditure and ...

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  42. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    The police have delivered an ultimatum to the Government They say that their patience is exhausted, and unless a reply to their request ...

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  43. AUSTRALIAN ADMINISTRATION CRITICISED.

    Mr. Samuel Copley, chairman of directors of Copleys Limited, London and Perth, states that Australia is undoubtedly steering for ...

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  44. QUEENSLAND'S "REPUDIATION" ACT.

    Last night the House of Commons resumed the debate on the second reading of the Trade Facilities Bill Mr. Arthur M. Samuel ...

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  45. PERTURBATION IN PARIS

    Paris is greatly perturbed over the collapse of the franc, and sorts of measures are advocated to relieve the situation. ...

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  47. GENERAL

    In the House of Commons last night Mr. Stephen Walsh (Secretary of State for War) was asked whether tenders were received from ...

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