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  1. STATE LABOR PARTY.

    Importance attached to the meeting of the State Parliamentary Labor party at Parliament House. Several questions of great importance to the future of the ...

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  2. COLD-BLOODED ACT.

    Whilst playing with another child on Brighton-road, near Dickens-street, St. Kilda, at 6.25 p.m. yesterday, Neville Ignatius Toole, 8 years, whoso parents ...

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  3. Collision at Brunswick.

    Four persons were hurt, none of them Very seriously, in a collision between two motor cars about 7 p.m. last night at the intersection of Union-street and ...

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  4. A CHEMIST'S DEATH.

    Yesterday morning a man named Francis Cahir, a chemist's assistant, living in Leicester-street, Preston, visited a Collinsstreet doctor. After examining the patient ...

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  5. ABORIGINALS QUARREL.

    A quarrel between two sisters at tho aboriginal Lake Tyers reservation at midnight on Monday, ended in one of them being fatally injured as a result of a ...

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  6. WING-COMMANDER WACKETT.

    Wing-Comnninder Wackett, who on Monday flew in his flying bout Widgeon II. from Darwin to Wyndham, went on yesterday to Broome, where he will meet ...

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  7. HINKLER IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Bert Hinkler and his wife arrived at Mascot to-day from Moss Vale, and were accorded a civie reception. He will fly to Brisbane in a day ...

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  8. UNEMPLOYED RELIEF.

    The Minister of Public Works (Mr. Jones) yesterday made public the conditions of the Government's grant of £10,000 to municipalities for the provision ...

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  9. Carnival at Collingwood.

    Mr. W. Cubbins, of Clifton Hill, wrote to Collingwood council on Monday night stating that, as a result of the distress in the district caused by unemployment, be ...

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  10. THE TARIFF.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The Tariff Board met to-day, when Mr. C. J. Rutherford, manufacturer, Adelaide, giving evidence in favor of an increase in duty on wire ...

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  11. POLICE AND CIVILIANS.

    With reference to the startling allegations of brutality made against a constable at Fitzroy in the local court on Monday, Superintendent Stephens said ...

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  12. BEAM RADIO.

    Members of the Scottish-Australian delegation in the central radio telegraph office, London, and Senator Sir G. Pearce, standing in Melbourne Benin Wireless ...

    Article : 287 words
  13. TAR TANK EXPLODES.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Edward Tully, 39 years, of New-street, Nundah, a ganger employed by the city council, was severely burned about the face, neck, chest and ...

    Article : 121 words
  14. WHITE AUSTRALIA.

    The New York "Liberty," a national magazine with a circulation of 2,000,000, contains an article on "White Australia, the Low-pressure Centre of the Globe," by ...

    Article : 329 words
  15. ITALIAN MIGRATION.

    M. Henry Dekorab, a French publicist, in an article on British migration in "Le Matin," says:--"At present only three countries are able to supply white ...

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  16. SPECTACULAR FLIGHT.

    The Duchess of Bedford will be a passenger in a spectacular record-breaking flight to India and return. Lieut. Barnard, who frequently pilots an aeroplane ...

    Article : 188 words
  17. WILKINS'S NEXT PLIGHT.

    The German Government is sending a special aeroplane to Oslo, in which Captain Wilkins and Pilot Eielson will fly to Berlin. ...

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  18. SAFETY WING SLOTS

    Sir Samuel Home, Air Minister, announced in the House of Commons that tho Air Ministry was pressing on with the fitting of safety wing slots to Air ...

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  19. BIG BROTHERS.

    The Australian-British Big Brothers bold a conference at Australia House today, Sir H. Galway presiding. It was suggested that prior to ...

    Article : 207 words
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  21. EMPIRE SERVICES.

    The House of Commons to-day discussed the question of the handing over of the Government controlled cable and wireless services to private enterprise. ...

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  22. OUTRAGE NEAR COLOMBO.

    Mrs. R. Gibson, wife of the mayor of Newcastle, New South Wales, was the victim of an outrage near Colombo. A party of passengers from R.M.S. Orama ...

    Article : 185 words
  23. REFORMS IN INDIA.

    The South Indian Liberal Federation is placing before the Simon Commission a scheme for constitutional reform, which provides for a central Government of the ...

    Article : 46 words
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  25. RENUNCIATION OF WAR.

    Advices from Washington state that the United States Government will immediately invite the British Dominions and India to participate in the ...

    Article : 67 words
  26. THE BRITISH REPLY.

    The State Department has announced that inutile British Note on the subject of the outlawing of war, Sir Austen Chamberlain, the British Foreign Minister, ...

    Article : 539 words
  27. BRITISH FOREIGN POLICY.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin), in acknowledging petition bearing 100,000 signatures,v which requested the acceptance of the 1919 Standard of disarmament ...

    Article : 184 words
  28. ANGLO-AMERICAN TREATY.

    Sir Austen Chamberlain, Minister of Foreign Affairs, was asked in the House of Commons whether the United States Government had submitted any proposals ...

    Article : 214 words
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  30. THE HAMBURG EXPLOSION

    Further details concerning the explosion of chemical gas in Hamburg shows that the effects were more serious than was at first supposed. ...

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  31. BRUTAL MURDER IN FRANCE.

    In connection with the murder of Mrs. Florence Wilson, an Englishwoman, 50 years of age, on the sand dunes near Le Touquet, whore she had rented a ...

    Article : 300 words
  32. AUSTRALIAN SCOTS.

    The Scottish delegation from Australia to-day visited the leading emporiums as guests of the managements. Sir G. Fuller, at a luncheon at the Army ...

    Article : 299 words
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  34. SHIPPING STRIKE.

    Hard on the heels of a conference held on Monday between the inter-State ship owners and members of the emergency committee of the Australasian Council of ...

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  35. THE COOKS' ATTITUDE.

    At a meeting of the emergency committee of the Australasian Council of Trade Unions and the committee appointed by the maritime unions' conference ...

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  37. MR. TUDEHOPE'S POSITION

    In defending the Amending Arbitration Bill in a speech to tho A.W.N.L. inter- State conference yesterday afternoon, the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) said the ...

    Article : 256 words
  38. MR. TUDEHOPE AND THE A.C.T.U.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Mr. J. Tudehope, secretary of the Marine Cooks', Union, today said his executive was going to endeavor to convene a conference with ...

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  39. POSITION OF THE A.C.T.U.

    In a statement issued last evening Messrs. Duggan and Crofts, president and secretary respectively of the A.C.T.U., said:-- ...

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  40. THE ROSTER SYSTEM.

    During the many discussions that have arisen concerning the marine cooks' strike frequent reference has been made to the owners' demand that the cooks must ...

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