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  2. RISE OF THE FRANC.

    Great interest is centred in the critical debate which has been opened in the French Senate on the Finance Bill. This measure has been made ...

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  3. ITS FIRST DEFEAT.

    The British Labour Government suffered its first defeat in the House of Commons on Thursday, when a Ministerialist motion to suspond the ...

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  4. AUSTRALIANS FLEECED.

    By fixing high prices for goods cheaply manufactured, the Germans are said to be fleecing the Australian public on a grand scale. ...

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  5. A CLIMB DOWN.

    Following on the decision of the Rockhampton District Co-operative Dairy Co. not to register under the primary Producers' Co-operative ...

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  6. SINGAPORE BASE.

    In a speech in the House of Lords, Earl Balfour urged the construction of the Singapore base which he said would bo no infringement of the ...

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  7. VICTORIAN CRISIS.

    Following upon the resolutions agreed to at the Farmers' Conference at Bendigo on Thursday, the Premier of Victoria (Mr. Lawson) waited upon the State Governor (the Earl of Stradbroke) to-day and ...

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  8. MR. THEODORE.

    Mr. Theodore had an interview to-day with the Queensland pastoral representatives, at which it is understood the question of not raising the ...

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  9. JOINT MEETING FIXED.

    The United and Country Parties will meet on April 9 to elect one leader, one deputy leader, and ona whip. The meeting will be solely for that ...

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  10. NEGOTIATIONS PROCEEDING.

    Mr. Theodore, interviewed by a representative of Reuter's Agency, stated that the negotiations with the city were proceeding. It is believed that they are ...

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  11. POLAND PERTURBED.

    Just when the League of Nations appears to be on the way to a solution of the future of Memel, Russia has intervened by despatching a note to Poland ...

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  12. BRITISH MINERS' PAY.

    The conference of miners' delegates met to-day to consider the employers' offer of an increase in the minimum wage to 30 per cent. above the 1914 rate. ...

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  13. SENSATIONAL CHARGES.

    Mr. Pomeren Roberts appeared in the Court, and presented a petition bristling with sensational charges that Senator Fall conspired with oil magnates to ...

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  14. ANGUS MURRAY CASE.

    The appeal of Angus Murray against his conviction on a charge of having murdered Thomas R. V. Berriman, the Glenferrie bank ...

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  15. "BIG AND INFLUENTIAL"

    In an address at the annual meeting of the Empire Parliamentary Association in London, the British Prime Minister said that he was ...

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  16. "A DANGEROUS ROGUE."

    The jury at the Old Bailey acquitted two men charged with receiving the proceeds of burglaries. A convict named Wills, who is known as the "Gentleman ...

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  17. "BEARS" BAFFLED.

    The Bank of France entered the fight for the stability of the franc on Monday morning, and the public are delighted with the success of the four days' ...

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  18. NORTHERN FLOODS.

    Heavy rain fe[?] last night, 4.60[?] being recorded for the 24 hours, ended 9 a.m. to-day. This makes just on 40in. so far this month, and 64½in. for ...

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  19. DAY OR NIGHT SITTINGS?

    At its last meeting the Government party gave consideration to the proposal for the institution of day sittings of Parliament in the place of afternoon and ...

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  20. "THEY TOOK A GAMBLE."

    Speaking at the opening of St. Mary's garden fete, the Rev. Father J. J. Coady, who was a close friend of the late Les. Darcy, said that at the present time the ...

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  21. PROJECT FAVOURED.

    The "Daily Chronicle" understands that the Australian and Indian replies insist that the Singapore plans must be carefully reviewed before the proposals are altered. ...

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  22. TWO MEN KILLED.

    Two men were killed in a motor accident which occurred near Warragul this evening. The deceased are supposed to be Arthur H. Pidcoek, a relieving ...

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  23. GREAT ENTHUSIASM.

    Greatest enthusiasm in France has been occasioned by the improvement in the franc, especially when it repassed the "psychological century," and closed at ...

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  24. NORTH SHORE BRIDGE.

    When the Federal Parliament meets Mr. Marr, the Nationalist whip, intends to protest against the action of the Minister for Customs in agreeing, at the ...

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  25. "AMBASSADORS" CASE.

    The case in which Norman Stewart Dawson is charged with selling whisky without a license at the "Ambassadors" was resumed this morning. ...

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  26. DOMINIONS' SHARE.

    Replying to a deputation from the Navy League, the Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. Massey) said that later on we would be expected to do more ...

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  27. REICHSTAG DISSOLVED.

    Owing to the Opposition's insistence on altering the Government's emergency decrees, the President (Herr Ebert) dissolved the Reichstag. The date of the elections ...

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  28. RESULTS OF OCCUPATION.

    Reviewing the results of the occupation of the Ruhr in the Senate, M. Poincare said that the receipts for 1924 were estimated at 4,000,000,000 francs, and ...

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  29. WILFUL MURDER.

    The sittings of the Supreme Court were opened here, yesterday before his Honour Mr. Justice Blair and a jury. Mr. Ross Philp acted as Crown Prosecutor. Alfred ...

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  30. TEACHERS' REQUESTS.

    Consideration has been given by the Education authorities to a number of the requests embodied in resolutions passed at the last conference of the Queensland ...

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  31. A GRUESOME TRAGEDY.

    A tragedy, recalling the grimmest passage in Zola's novels, has been revealed at Nottingham. Joseph Brown, a general merchant, was found dead on his ...

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  32. RAILWAY ADVICES.

    The railway authorities advise that heavy rain fell in the Cairns district, and trains were delayed owing to the Mulgrave and Russell Rivers, and ...

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  33. FLEETS RESHUFFLED.

    A memorandum attached to the Navy Estimates states that the general strategic position now permits a return to more normal conditions than the ...

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  34. A HUGE BOND.

    The Federal District-Attorney (Mr. Hayward) has filed a libel action against the Orduna, demanding a bond of 3,000,000 dollars (about £600,000) for the release ...

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  35. COLLECTION PLATE ABOLISHED.

    St. Stephen's Church of England has abolished the collection plate. Canon Lamble, the incumbent of the parish, claims that the system is weak and ...

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  36. N.S.W. BAR.

    The first Syrian to be admitted to the Bar of New South Wales was to-day introduced to the Full Court by the Attorney-General. Eugene Gabriel Sayegh, whose ...

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  37. SMUGGLING MONEY.

    Suspecting illicit frontier smuggling of Austrian crowns as the chief cause of rapid depreciation of the currency, the authorities have kept a walch, with the ...

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  38. A.L.P. CONFERENCE.

    Allegations that a deliberate attempt it being made to "pack" the forthcoming A.L.P. Conference were made last night by the Darling Harbour League. It was ...

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  39. OFFICER HANGED.

    Lieutenant Gaffney, of the Free State Army, was hanged at Mountjoy Prison for murdering Sergeant Brosnan at Scartaglin. Brosnan was murdered two days ...

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  40. COMMONWEALTH LOAN.

    Substantial business in the CommonWealth loan for war gratuity redemption was recorded by the Commonwealth Bank of Australia to-day. The annual ...

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  41. POOLING DENIED.

    The High Commiissioner for New Zealand (Sir Jas. Allen) denies the statement that the meat producers in Australia and New Zealand are pooling their ...

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  42. VICTORIA RIVER FLOODED.

    Wyndham reports that a heavy flood in the Victoria River, across the border, has been responsible for a big loss of property at Vesty Bros.' Ware Hill ...

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  43. NAVY'S WELSH COAL.

    With reference to the rumours that the Australian Navy intended to import its coal from Wales instead of using Newcastle stocks, it has been ascertained that ...

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  44. "STILL GOOD FRIENDS."

    In the Police Court on Friday, Edwin Gray appeared to answer a charge of having mahciously shot at and wounded Thomas Plater, with intent to do him ...

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  45. WOOL SALES.

    The main series of the Melbourne wool sales closed to-day, with an offering of 4689 bales, no new features being disclosed. The competition generally was ...

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  46. STRETCHING WOOL.

    Mr. E. Bliss, Director of Wool Research, speaking at Bradford, disclosed a discovery by which wool could ...

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  47. A METEORIC RISE.

    The "Daily Herald" says that the difficulies in connection with the appointment or Mr. James Brown, a member of the House ...

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  48. PERTH'S WATER SUPPLY

    The report of the inquiry into the recent collapse of the filter beds connected with the Metropolitan Water Supply at Mount Hawthorn states that the design ...

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  49. THE LIQUOR TREATY.

    The Senate has ratified the treaty between Britain and the United States authorising the search and seizure of suspected liquor craft beyond the three-mile ...

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  50. AUSTRALIAN PUBLIC SERVICE.

    Further arguments in opposition to the registration of the Australian Public Service Association under the provisions of the Commonwealth Conciliation and ...

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  51. RUSSIA AND CHINA.

    Acting on instructions from President Tsao-Kun the Cabinet has decided to sign within a week the agreement with Russia covering the principal points for ...

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  52. AUCKLAND TO WELLINGTON.

    The Brisbane office of the Dunlop Rubber Company was advised yesterday that Norman Smith, holder of several Australian motoring records, had establisiied ...

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  53. 23OZ. NUGGET.

    A nugget of gold, weighing 23oz., was found on Saturday last by a young man named Buckby close to the main load on the old Brilliant Stockholm line of reef. ...

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  54. LIGHTER SUNK.

    The P. and O. Line steamer Poona, when leaving Middlesbrough, for Australia, via the Cape, collided with and sank a lighter ...

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  55. NEW SCHOOL AT INDOOROOPILLY

    Mr. Huxham has decided not to agree to the request for removal of the school at [?]ndooroopilly, but to establish a new [?] on a site near the station, but ...

    Article : 66 words
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