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  2. TREATY VIOLATIONS

    The British, French, Itailian and Japaness Ambassadors and the Belgian Minister called on Dr. Marx at. 12.30 to-day and presented him with the Allied Governments' note in regard ...

    Article : 324 words
  3. LIAISON OFFICER

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A message from London states that Mr. Casey, who. was appointed some months ago to the External Affairs branch of the Prime Minister's ...

    Article : 534 words
  4. FASCIST REVIVAL

    The spirits of the Fascists have been tremendously revived in consequence of the speech by Signor Mussolini in the Chamber of Deputies on Saturday, declaring that as ...

    Article : 511 words
  5. CRIME TRUST

    A truly Gilbertian situation, telegraphs the Chicago correspondent of the "Daily Mail," has been disclosed in Chicago by the regal funeral accorded to Dion O'Bannion, its ...

    Article : 940 words
  6. SHIPPING DEADLOCK

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The sea transport group has decided to call upon air unions to co-operate actively in the fight against the Newcastle and Hunter River Steamship ...

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  7. SPORTING CHNACE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—England has a sporting chance of winning the second test match. Australia was dismissed to-day for 250, and England, in the second innings, has lost one wicket—that of Hobbs—for 54. With nine wickets in hand, England needs 318 to win. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. RAILWAYMEN'S GRIEVANCE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A. Chapman, general secretary of the Australian Railways Union, referring to the raiwaymen's grievances, said a strike had not been mooted. ...

    Article : 105 words
  9. REPATRIATION CLERK CHARGED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—At the Central Police Court to-day Norman Rowles (45), a returned soldier, appeared on five charges of having obtained money by false pretences. ...

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  10. TOMATO MARKETING TROUBLE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The committee of direction on fruit, experienced further trouble with growers and agents in the marketing of tomatoes to-day. ...

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  11. MR. LLOYD GEORGE

    Newspapers give prominence to Mr. Lloyd George's speech, which several describe as sensational. Mr. Lloyd George said: "A great friend ...

    Article : 137 words
  12. TITLES FOR QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Tuosday.—Mr. E. G. Theodore, the Premier, interviewed to-day. regarding titles, consequent 011 the dispute over the case of Sir David Gordon, of South ...

    Article : 71 words
  13. PACIFIC DEFENCE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Next month HearAdmiral Hall Thompson will leave Australia to attend the Admirals' Conference at Singapore. ...

    Article : 54 words
  14. CRASH TO PIT BOTTOM

    Fourteen miners have been seriously injured as the result of a cage crashing to the bottom of the pit colliery at Newcraighall, Edinburgh, this morning. ...

    Article : 80 words
  15. DEATH FROM GUNSHOT WOUND

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—William Deakin (22), a single man, died at the Alfred Hospital last night from a gunshot wound in the chest. ...

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  16. TARONGA PARK ZOO

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The gate receipts at Taronga Park from October, 1916, to June, 1923, totalled £92,000, and the takings for last year ended June were £18,607. ...

    Article : 69 words
  17. GERMAN TRADE TREATIES

    Hurried negotiations are proceeding between Germany and the various powers regarding the Customs arrangements from January 10, when Germany's obligations to give ...

    Article : 154 words
  18. WATER BOARD CHAIRMAN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Cabinet will shortly appoint a chairman for the new Water Board at a salary of £2000 a year. Mr. T. B. Cooper, Under-Secretary for ...

    Article : 53 words
  19. "SUPREME TEST"

    Philip Trevor, writing in the "Daily Telegraph," says that never in the history of test cricket has there been such interest and excitement as that shown in the present ...

    Article : 150 words
  20. "DEATH HAS NO TERRORS"

    MELBOUKNE, Tuesday.—The police have received a letter which is believed to be in the handwriting of Mr. De Garis, in which the writer said that death had no terrors ...

    Article : 125 words
  21. AERIAL MAIL SERVICES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Important extensions of the aerial mail services of Australia have been decided upon by the Federal Ministry. Approval has been given for the alteration ...

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  22. PRIEST'S INFATUATION

    Marquina, a priest aged 28, pressed unwelcome attentions on Dolores Gonzalez, a pretty girl of 20, last October and, furious at her repulsion of him, shot and slightly ...

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  23. WOOLPACK INVESTIGATIONS

    Sir William Priestly, head of the well-known dress fabric firm of Priestly's, Ltd., of Bradford, and Mr. J. C. Hodgson are passengers on the Mooltan visiting Australia on ...

    Article : 61 words
  24. BUSH WORKERS PROTEST

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A meeting of the A.W.U. members, enlivened by the bush workers' propaganda group of the union, carried a resolution declining to remain ...

    Article : 79 words
  25. MIRACULOUS ESCAPE

    LITHGOW, Tuesday.—John Mathews (19) was painting the inside of a been cylinder at Jones's brewery, Lithgow when suddenly the paint caught fire. Mathews forced his way ...

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  26. BOMBAY CORPORATION ELECTION

    Mr. V. Patel (who resigned the presidency as the result of q Rebate concerning the entertainment of the Viceroy on his visit) has been re-elected president, of the Bomboy ...

    Article : 44 words
  27. AMERICAN FLEET'S VISIT

    Mr. J. A. M. Elder, Australian Trade Commissioner, conferred with Curtis Wilbur, Secretary of flip Navy, concerning the itinerary of the battle fleet on its visit to ...

    Article : 47 words
  28. CRICKET RIDDLE

    The "Evening Standard" says that one aspect of the test which is pausing discomfort is the repetition of the Sydney slamp, "It in a cricket riddle," says the ...

    Article : 88 words
  29. "KING" OF LOYALTY ISLANDS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The death occurred at North Sydney of William Watriama, who claimed he was king of the Loyalty Islands. ...

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  30. TUTANKHAMEN'S TOMB

    Negotiations between Mr. Howard Carter and the Government for resumption of the work on Tutankhamen's tomb threaten to be fruitless. ...

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  31. FORMER M.P. SEEKS DOLE

    Albert Law, a former M.P., after several weeks' illness, has been forced to seek the unemployment dole owing to his failure to find work as an operative spiner. ...

    Article : 35 words
  32. WEMBLEY TO REOPEN IN MAY

    The Wembley authorities are planning to reopen the British Empire Exhibition the first week in May. ...

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  33. ROBBERY IN WOOLLOOMOOLOO

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Alexander MacKay was walking along William-street, Woolloomooloo, at a late heur last night when he was set upon by four men, who relieved him ...

    Article : 34 words
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