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  2. NOTES AND COMMENTS

    "All is going well," is the optimistic finish to a Nor'-West oil company's re­port published this week. What the shareholders are longing for is a message ...

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  3. DISASTER AT BRADFORD

    Over 30 employes of tho Zetland spinning mills at Bradford were honed this morning by the collapse of the roof of a building which brought down a lot of heavy ...

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  4. SUB MARINE TRAGEDY

    An Admiralty message says that submarine L24 has been lost off Portland, it is feared with all hands. ...

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  5. EAKLY CABLES

    Mr. Ramsay Macdonald's expression of friendship for France has created a favorable impression here. The Paris "Temps" (Governmental) ...

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  6. "LISTENING IN"

    Rumor yesterday bud it that the wireless broadcasting scheme of tho Westralian Farmers, Ltd., had been temporarily suspended because of some hitch with the ...

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  7. THE PEEL ESTATE

    Following on an extended visit of investigation to the Peel and Bateman and Oak-lands Estates—collectively known as the Peel Estate—the Royal Commission ...

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  8. COLLISION REPORTED.

    The submarine L24 is reported to have been lost in a collision off Portland. ...

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  9. CAUSE STILL IN DOUBT.

    It appeal's that the L24 was exercising with the Atlantic Fleet, which left Portland this morning on a three months' cruise and manoeuvres. ...

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  10. GERMAN PROBLEMS

    The assassination of Herr Heintz, presumably by Nationalists, draws fresh attention to the Separatists' doings in the Bavarian Palatinate, which is the subject ...

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  11. WRECKED

    A wireless message from tho steamer Malda, received via Land's End, states that it has picked up a lifeboat which had left tho steamer Tasmania five hours ...

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  12. WAR GRAVES.

    The British Imperial War Graves Commission estimates that its expenditure for the coming year will be about £1,500,000, of which Australia will contribute £95,000. ...

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  13. CARNIVAL FOR CHARITY

    "Uglieland," 1924, will be officially opened at 8 o'clock this evening, by His Excellency the Governor (Sir Francis Newdegate). Eight metropolitan bands ...

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  14. MIGRANTS TO CANADA.

    The Ottawa correspondent of the Montreal "Star" says that as the result of long negotiations on the subject the Ministry for Migration has secured a preference ...

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  15. SURFING

    While surfing at Ballina, John William Edward Shannon (24), a bank manager, and Robert Alfred Harris (25), a bank employe, were drowned owing to being ...

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  16. GREECE

    M. Venizelos stated to-day that he would assume the portfolio of Foreign Minister, with a view to reestablishing cordial relations with foreign Powers. He would ...

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  17. PUBLIC OPINION

    We do not hold ourselves responsible for the views expressed by correspondents. Correspondents in future most write with ink, or send typewritten manuscript. ...

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  18. A PERTH SINGER

    Miss Veronica Mansfield, of Subiaco, who is a student at the Melba Conservatorium, in Melbourne, has been engaged to sing at Farmer's broadcasting station in ...

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  19. AMERICA

    The five weeks' deadlock ia the Senate over the election of a chairman for the important Inter-State Commerce Committee, was broken when Senator Ellison Smith ...

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  20. MR. BRUCE'S MOVEMENTS

    Mr. Bruce has cancelled his American visit, and will return by the Orsova. ...

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  21. ENGLISH FOOTBALL

    An indication that difficulties have arisen in the selection of the Association team for Australia is conveyed in a circular issued by the international selection ...

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  22. A SHOOTING EPISODE

    Mrs. Traeger, aged 40 years, was take to hospital with a bullet wound in the head. John Olsen (40), a carpenter, was also admitted in a very serious condition with ...

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  23. RUM-RUNNING.

    The jury acquitted to-day the crew of the schooner Zee hond on the charge of "rum-running." ...

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  24. MIRACLE WORKERS.

    In these says of crowded Hickson missions, faith-healing and with theories and with the grotto of Londes and the Well of Vange working overtime, a book with ...

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  25. "PUSSYFOOT " JOHNSON.

    On returning from South Eastern Africa Mr. W. E. ("Pussyfoot") Johnson (the prohibition advocate) greeted the Pressmen with the statement: "I am not going ...

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  26. JAPANESE VISITORS

    The Japanese training squadron arrived here to-day. Vice-Admiral Shiehigoro Saito and his officers were Riven a welcome at the Town Hall by the Lord Mayor. ...

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  27. INSULAR POSSESSIONS.

    The dissatisfaction existing unions the inhabitants of the insular possessions of the United States look a concrete form to-day, when a Filipino mission presented to ...

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  28. GERMANY

    The resumption of Allied military control will be effected during the present week, following an announcement that the Government has taken measures to ...

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  29. SEPARATIST SENSATION.

    As a result of British representations on the subject of the Separatist movement it is announced that an inquiry will be made on the spot by the High Commission for ...

    Article : 94 words
  30. Advertising

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  31. FEDERAL ARBITRATION

    The State Ministry decided yesterday to oppose the application for registration made by the Australian Public Servants' Association to the Commonwealth ...

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  32. CHINA

    The House of Representatives has approved the nomination of Sun-Pao-Chi as Prime Minister. The nomination must go to the Senate, which will probably, vote on ...

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  33. Advertising

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