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  2. FOREIGN CABLES

    Feild Marshal von Hindeuburg took the oath to the Republican Constitution yesterday, standing in the Reichstag at the table covered with ...

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  3. POLITICAL

    The Royal Commission on the New States question has made its report, which says: "We are unanimously of opinion that in its or ...

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  4. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS

    Defalcations totalling £1700 are alleged to have been discovered at the Stock Exchange branch of the National Bank of Australia. A ...

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  5. STATE TELEGRAMS

    Scoutmaster Alexander McLachlan, who was on remand on a serious charge, was found, dead yesterday morning at the residence of a ...

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  6. ANOTHER STOP-WORK MEETING.

    It is most likely that a stop-work meeting of members of the Seamen's Union will be held tomorrow when the Katoomba arrives from the ...

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  7. THE CATERING DISPUTE

    A compulsory conference called by the acting President, of the Arbitration Court, with the idea of arriving at a settlement of the ...

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  8. EMPLOYEES SENTENCED FOR THEFT

    Seven employees of Henry Berry and Co., provision merchants, have been sentenced to imprisonment for stealings from the firm. The thefts ...

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  9. WORK FOR COCKATOO ISLAND

    The Prime Minister announced yesterday that the modern 6000 ton seaplane carrier for the Australian navy is to be built at the ...

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  10. A FINE REDUCED

    Recently the federal executive fined the Fremantle Lumpers' Union £1000 for declaring two steamers "black." This fine has now ...

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  11. THE BALKANS.

    In consequence of the arrest of the leaders of the various illegal organisations in Sofia, the police now hold all the threads of the ...

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  12. THE AMERICAN FLEET'S VISIT

    The Trades Hall Council has decided to refrain from participating in the public functions arranged for the welcome of the American fleet, ...

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  13. CATERING STRIKE SITUATION.

    The catering strike is still on. Mr. Davies has fixed the hearing of the application on behalf of the employers for the deregistration of the ...

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  14. RABBLE DEALT WITH BY HOTEL PROPRIETOR

    A dramatic incident was witnessed outside the King Edward Hotel shortly after noon yesterday, when a rabble of about 40 men, accompanied ...

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  15. A PECULIAR MOTOR-FATALITY.

    A peculiar accident happened on St. Kilda Road, Elwood, about 1 o'clock this morning, when a motor car swerving too, close to the ...

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  16. COMMUNISTS COURT-MARTIALLED

    The court-martial of Communists accused in connection with the cathedral outrage was concluded today. Nine of the accused, including ...

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  17. LABOR DELEGATES "DISCIPLINED"

    Officials of the Western Australian branch of the Australian Timber Workers' Union are determined to discipline troublesome members. ...

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  18. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

    In the annual report regarding the Department of Commeroe Mr. Hoover estimates at £40,00,000 the cost to the United States of ...

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  19. THE BRUCE-PAGE PACT

    The leader of the State Country Party of Western Australia, who is visiting Melbourne, said that the Bruce-Page pact was dead in that ...

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  20. PEOPOSAL FOR PRIVATE ARBITRATION

    The dispute between the hotel, tearooms, and restaurant, proprietors and their employees continues. There is no sign of an early settlement. ...

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  21. ENCOUNTER ARMED ROBBER

    Coming home to his flat after dosing his business nearby on Saturday night, Francis Thomas, a tobacconist and hairdresser of Toorak, ...

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  22. GENERAL.

    The following wireless message, dated May 7, has been received from Amundsen:— "Spitsbergen: Weather not good for flying. ...

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  23. IMPERIAL CABLES.

    The "Daily Herald" says that Labor members of the House of Commons are preparing to put up the biggest fight against the ...

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  24. WESTRALIA'S DISABILITIES.

    Giving evidence before the Royal Commission, Mr. Fowler, late member for Perth in the House of Representatives, said, that the Federal ...

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  25. LOAN RAISED BY CITY COUNCIL

    The City Council has raised a loan of £187,090 in London for roads, etc., at a cost of over 5 per cent. ...

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  26. FRENCH LOSSES IN MOROCCO.

    A message from Rabat (Morocco) says that the casualties sustained by Colonel Freydenberg's force in the recent fighting with the Riffs ...

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  27. SEAMEN'S UNION AND

    No official announcement has yet been made regarding the A.L.P. executive's action in the matter of the Seamen's Union. It is understood, ...

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  28. EMPIRE EXHIBITION RE-OPENED

    Immense crowde attended the reopening of the Empire Exhibition at Wembley. ...

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  29. NEW ZEALAND

    Albert Best (28), who is charged with having attempted to murder his sister Gertrude with a razor, has been committed for trial. ...

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  30. AUSTRALIA'S CREDIT ABROAD.

    In the course of an interview with the Federal Treasurer (Dr. Page) he said that Australia's credit abroad was better today than it ...

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  31. YOUNG GIRLS TIRED OF LIFE

    Two young girls ran hand in hand on to a railway track in Saxony and lay down across the rails in front of an engine of an oncoming ...

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  32. NEW SOUTH WALES

    Mr. Crawford Vaughan, speaking at the Millions Club, stated that Australia should at once devote her attention seriously to ...

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  33. DEADLOCK IN HOTEL DISPUTE

    Saturday's and yesterday's proceedings in connection with the tearooms and hotel employees' trouble only further emphasised the ...

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  34. HEAVY RAINFALL IN SYDNEY

    A very severe cyclone during the week end off the coast of New South Wales was responsible for torrential coastal rains and ...

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  35. NEW SOUTH WALES

    Sir George Fuller states that Johanssen and the other seamen's representatives are abusing their positions and trying to become ...

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  36. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES

    That the railways should be controlled by a tribunal elected by and from the railway service was the decision of a large meeting [?] ...

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  37. POLAR FLIGHT POSTPONED.

    A wireless message from Amundsen states that it is still full winter at Spitsbergen. Intense cold prevails, and the ice conditions are bad. ...

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  38. ATTACKED IN HIS FLAT

    Frank Williams ((30), an Australian artist now settled in London, was admitted to Charing Cross Hospital yesterday suffering from ...

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  39. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    The inquest at Peterborough has been concluded as to the killing of a Greek named Vlachos at Peterborough on April 7. Two other ...

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  40. WESTERN AUSTRALIA

    Mr. Angwin denies the statement of Senator Pearce that he (Mr. Angwin) had approved of the Commonwealth scheme for the development ...

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  41. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The general, council of the South African Mine Workers' Union has decided to take a strike ballot in connection, with the de Villiers ...

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  42. COMPULSORY CONFERENCE AGAIN DRAWS BLANK.

    The restaurants and hotels were still closed yesterday. The compulsory conference, again drew a blank, and was adjourned till ...

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  43. AMUNDSEN'S EXPEDITION.

    A further wire has been received from Amundsen, which states: "Our decision to postpone the start of the flight to the North Pole possibly ...

    Article : 88 words
  44. THE GOLDMINING INDUSTRY IN W. A.

    Sir Newton Moore introduced a deputation to Mr. Collier yesterday, representing the whole of the goldmining interests of Western ...

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  45. QUEENSLAND

    At a meeting of the Nambour branch of the Returned Soldiers' League last night, a motion was carried protesting against stained ...

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  46. COOL WEATHER TELLING AT COLLIE

    A meeting held last night decided that a beer strike would be declared on Thursday unless the price of beer was reduced. ...

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  47. GERMANY AND THE ALLIES

    It is understood that the Allied Note to Germany with regard to disannament is a lengthy one. It fixes the withdrawal from the Ruhr ...

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  48. MIDLAND RAILWAY COMPANY

    Mr. Collier has another interview with the directors of the Midland Railway Company, but without result. ...

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  49. FAILURE OF CONFERENCE

    The compulsory conference has failed, and the catering trouble remains unsettled. Acting Justice Davies adjourned the compulsory ...

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  50. CONSPIRACY AGAINST BREWERIES

    The [?] of the Carters' Union at Fremantle have been instructed not to handle goods ex ships consigned to the metropolitan ...

    Article : 48 words
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