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  2. BRITISH POLITICS.

    In the House of Commons this evening, Mr. G. H. Hirst (Labourite), asked whether, in view of statements in the report of the Food Commission ...

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  3. EMPIRE DAY.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. S. M. Bruce) has issued the following message:— On Empire Day, our own Commonwealth of Australia, in unison with ...

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  4. THE NORTH POLE.

    A wireless message received from Captain Roald Amundsen, says:—The meteorologists reported to-day as follows: "there is a high pressure over the Polar ...

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  5. TORONTO TRAGEDY.

    Early this morning Arthur Augustus Oakes (27), a married man with two children, residing in Nelson-street. Isling-ton was arrested and charged with the ...

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  6. FROM THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    So little is known in Australia of the new Governor-General, Sir John Baird, that reference has been made to his speeches in the House of Commons in an ...

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  7. CATERING TROUBLE.

    The proprietors of tearooms and hotel-decisions reached on the previous day keepers yesterday carried into effect the to open up their establishments for ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL.

    How severely the extremists were routed is revealed by the official figures of the voting at the Miners' Conference in Blackpool. These were 571,000 to ...

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  9. EXCESSIVE PROFITS.

    In the House of Commons this evening, in replying to further questions with reference to the report of the Food Commission on the questions of excessive ...

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  10. GENEVA CONGRESS.

    The comments of the Australian State Governments upon the question of the prohibition of night baking were published to-day. New South Wales says ...

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  11. COMMONWEALTH LINE.

    The London shipping newspaper, "Fairplay," says that Labour's inability to control either itself or anything else is one of the root causes of the failure of the ...

    Article : 148 words
  12. A Peeresses' Bill.

    By the very narrow majority of 80 votes to 78 the House of Lords rejected to-day the motion for the second reading of a Bill to enable Peeresses in their ...

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  13. Fremantle Celebrations.

    Facing over 3,000 school children who were massed in the grandstand of the Fremantle Oval yesterday afternoon in celebration of Empire Day, his ...

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  14. A Taxation Matter.

    Clauses 21 and 22 of the Finance Bill were issued to-day. They ordain that where a trade or business of any kind is carried on by or on behalf of the ...

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  15. SEAMEN'S UNION.

    Doubts in regard to the powers of the Arbitration Court to de-register a recalcitrant union under section 60 of the Arbitration Act led to an adjournment of ...

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  16. The "Hop-off."

    A message from King's Bay (Spitz-bergen) says that the two flying boats of the Amundsen-Ellsworth expedition to the Pole, "hopped off" at 5.15 this ...

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  17. EGYPT.

    Ahmed Pasha Maher (who was Minister for Education in Zaghloul Pasha's Cabinet) has been arrested in connection with the investigations of the murder of ...

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  18. A By-Election.

    The Ayr Burghs Liberal Association has decided unanimously to contest the by-election caused by the appointment of Sir John Baird (Conservative) to the ...

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  19. PALESTINE.

    The Palestine correspondent of the London "Morning Post" says that the appointment of Field-Marshal Lord Plumer as High Commissioner and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. MOROCCAN WAR.

    According to a message from Rabat (Morocco). General De Chambrun has assumed the command of the French forces under General Cambay and Colonel ...

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  21. The Great Day Arrives.

    A wireless message sent from King's Bay before the start said: "The sun was shining brightly this morning. So without waiting for the meteorologists ...

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  22. M. Painleve Explains.

    In Gronoble M. Painleve (the Prime Minister) said in the course of a speech on outstanding political problems that the French military operations in Morocco ...

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  23. STORY OF A RING.

    Harry Inagaki, known in vanderville circles as Harry Namba, was convicted at the London Sessions to-day of having been in the possession of a diamond ...

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  24. Rebels Massing.

    Telegrams received from Tangier and Casablanca report that the rebels are massing against the French lines with the view of launching an offensive.—Reuter. ...

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  25. Truce With Spain Mooted.

    A message from Tangier asserts that some of the Moroccan tribes are ready to make a truce with Spain. A representative of Abdel Krim (the leader of the ...

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  26. AVIATION.

    The National Air Transport Company has been organised here with a capital of 10,000,000 dollars to operate freight and express services between New York and ...

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  27. M. Malvy's Mission.

    The Madrid correspondent of the Paris "Matin" reports that M. Malvy (an ex-Minister of France) has completed his special mission to Spain. In the course ...

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  28. A DRUG TRAGEDY.

    An open verdict was returned at the inquest in Pa[?]dington (London) on Alice Mary Stirling. It appears that Miss Stirling went to a nursing home in ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    A perfect night favoured the first Official Court in Buckingham Palace, where the Queen's happy gift for horticultural colour-blending was revealed once more. ...

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  30. SHIPPING TROUBLE.

    Officials of the Union Steamship Company finding it impossible to reach an agreement with the crew of the Manuka regarding the quality of the men's food. ...

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  31. FEDERAL DISABILITIES

    The Leader of the Country Party (Mr. A. Thomson) announced yesterday that at a meeting of members of the party, which was held duning the week, the ...

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  32. WAR DEBTS.

    Polish bonds amounting to about 178,560,000 dollars were delivered to-day at the American Treasury, completing formally the funding of Poland's debt in the ...

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  33. NEW LOAN.

    A New South Wales loan for £6,500,000 has been underwritten. The rate of interest is 5 per cent., and the price of issue £98 10s. per cent. The loan will be ...

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  34. Victorian Observance.

    Empire Day was celebrated to-day in all the Victorian State schools by saluting the flag, singing the National Anthem and listening to patriotic addresses. ...

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  35. A War Worker.

    Miss Alice Mary Stirling was the fourth daughter of the late Sir Edward Stirling and of Lady Stirling, of Mount Lofty. For the past two years Miss ...

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  36. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Further evidence in regard to the relative skill of aircraft mechanics and motor mechanics was heard in the Arbitration Court yesterday, when the hearing of ...

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  37. NEW ZEALAND.

    One of the worst gales experienced for years swept the province to-day. Considerable damage was done in the city by a cyclonic wind. The railway line to ...

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  38. Purpose of the Loan.

    It has been decided by the New South Wales Ministry to raise a loan for £6,500,000 in London for public works and services of a permanent and ...

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  39. COMMONWEALTH BONDS.

    The Acting Secretary to the Commonwealth Treasury (Mr. C. J. Cerutty), referring to-day to the invitation to holders [?] 1925 stock and bonds to ...

    Article : 170 words
  40. The Police Defended.

    Combating statements made at Thursday night's meeting of ratepayers, the Deputy Premier (Mr. W. C. Angwin said yesterday that the police were ...

    Article : 319 words
  41. COTTON GROWING.

    Presiding at the annual meeting of the Empire Cotton Growing Corporation. Lord Derby said that it was estimated that the [?] of cotton for ...

    Article : 158 words
  42. Wheat Position.

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. W. Nosworthy) says there appears to be about one million odd bushels of milling wheat still in the hands of farmers and ...

    Article : 97 words
  43. SHIPPING TIMBER.

    A deputation of representatives of the shipping companies and local timber merchants waited upon the Minister for Marine (Mr. A. Kirkoatrick) to-day and ...

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  44. OPIUM SMUGGLING.

    When the steamer St. Albans reached Sydney to-day it was stated by the officers that when off the coast near Cairns (Queensland) a scaled rub was dropped ...

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  45. ALLEGED FRAUD.

    In the Adelaide Police Court to-day, George Whorton and Thomas Ryan were committed for trial on a charge of have [?] concerted to their own ...

    Article : 63 words
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