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  4. WATERSIDE REGULATIONS

    BY a judgment in the Full High Court today shipowners and stevedoring companies can now employ whatever labor they choose. By a majority of three to two the Court discharged ...

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  5. PARLIAMENT RE-ASSEMBLES

    BOTH Houses of the State Parliament met this afternoon in continuation of the session last year. All the customary spectacular ceremony, of course, was absent, as this really was only an adjourned session. ...

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  6. SPANISH MOBS BURN CONVENTS

    WHILE mobs were burning convents and churches and demonstrators were indulging in processions outside the Ministry for the Interior demanding the shooting of ...

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  7. WOMEN WORKERS

    The correspondent of the "Daily Mail" at Riga says at a meeting of the Soviet State Planning Commissions resolutions were adopted ...

    Article : 112 words
  8. "SMITH" OF THE LEGION

    There is still an Australian in the famous Foreign Legion, of which Captain J. P. Lalor, grandson of Lalor of the Eureka Stockade, was a soldier ...

    Article : 493 words
  9. FRENCH PRESIDENCY

    The "Daily Mail's" correspondent in Paris states that M. Briand has accepted the left groups' invitation to be their candidate for the Presidency, for which ...

    Article : 179 words
  10. THE KING LAUGHS

    In view of the King's recent illness it had been feared he would be unable to attend a Royal variety performance at the Palladium tonight in aid of the ...

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  11. TENOR'S TRIUMPH

    Critics acclaim Richard Tauber's extraordinarily successful debut at the Drury-lane Theatre, and emphasise the magnificence of his voice and artistry. ...

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  12. PORT ADELAIDE WORK

    Fresh work on Port Adelaide wharves allotted today went to volunteers, 98 being picked up for the motor-ship Tudor, and the steamer Port Said Maru. ...

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  13. SHOPLIFTERS BUSY

    Evidence of the preparation apparently made by a woman for a shop-lifting expedition was given in the City Court today, when it was stated that ...

    Article : 184 words
  14. RULED By THE MOB.

    Riots and incendiarism whereby the city is practically ruled by the mob did great damage to the Government's prestige with the Moderates, upon whom they ...

    Article : 349 words
  15. LONELY OUTPOST IN GREENLAND.

    It is an outpost similar to this which Mr. Augustine Courtauld, of the British Arctic Air Route Expedition, volunteered to man. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. FRANCE'S NEW PLAN

    France has submitted to the Foreign Office an extraordinary plan, envisaging a United States of Europe, which Britain is communicating to the ...

    Article : 193 words
  17. WILKINS' SUBMARINE

    Sir Hubert Wilkins' Polar submarine Nautilus, after being four hours fogbound on route from Yonkers, reached New London, and is now being prepared for a ...

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  18. SHIPOWNERS' DECISION

    Following the judgment of the High Court, representatives of overseas and Commonwealth shipping interests met and decided to continue to pick up labor ...

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  19. COALITION MOVE

    Mr. Hugh De Largie, who represented Western Australia in the Senate from 1901 to 1922, said today that he believed a double dissolution was the only ...

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  20. GOVERNMENT DETERMINED

    "We can produce as many regulations as the Senate will disallow, and we shall keep on producing them." This was Mr. J. H. Scullin's comment after ...

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  21. NOT CALM YET

    The following is the official weather forecast issued today by the local Weather Bureau:— "Continued unsettled weather, ...

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  22. IRISH SWEEPSTAKES

    "National humiliation" is how the Anglican Archbishop of Dublin described the popularity of the wealth the Irish Free State had acquired by ...

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  23. UNWASHED FOR SEVEN MONTHS

    COVERING 41 miles in 23 hours in which they stopped only two hours, the Watkins party unexpectedly arrived at 7 a.m. today, surprising the camp in bed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. STOP PRESS

    The KAROOLA is due at Fremantle at 7 o'clock on Thursday morning. The motor-ship REMO left ...

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  25. BIGGEST THRILL FOR 130 YEARS

    "THE biggest thrill since I fought against Napoleon," said the 156 year old Turk, Zaro Agha, his wrinkled face wreathed in a toothless smile, after his first flight at Brooklands. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. PRINCE AS SALESMAN

    The Prince of Wales and Prince George toured the Birmingham district today and paid surprise visits to factories, specially drawing the attention of ...

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  27. SMART CAPTURE

    Another smart capture was made by the police night motor patrol last night. A motor cycle was reported stolen late in the evening from outside the ...

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  28. TRUCK DERAILED

    One railway truck was completely smashed and three others damaged in a derailment at North Wharf at 7 o'clock this morning. ...

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