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  2. SHOOTING IN BELFAST.

    Wholesale sniping by Unionist gunmen occurred at Belfast on Monday night, and continued on Tuesday morning. So far nine men have been wounded, some ...

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  3. GERMANY'S BAD FAITH.

    Acknowleding the German announcement of a treaty with Russia, with reciproca[?] "favoured nation" treatment and mutual renunciation of war claims, Mr. ...

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  4. IMPOSTOR AT CARLTON.

    Amusement was caused in the Carlton Court yesterday by the stories told by the numerous victims of William Franks, alias William Johnston, aged 28 years, a ...

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  5. STATE IMMIGRATION POLICY.

    For nearly three hours last night the State Cabinet considered the immigration programme for Victoria. All the members of the Cabinet were present, also senior ...

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  6. RAISING THE SCHOOL AGE.

    Unanimous approval was expressed by delegates to the annual conference of the Australian State Teachers' Federation, which was continued in the Town Hall ...

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  7. SIR ROSS SMITH.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—Mrs. Andrew Smith now regards the death of her younger son, Sir Ross Smith, as a national disaster. "Before Ross died," she said ...

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  8. LABOUR BREAKAWAY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — When Mr. Catts, M.H.R., launched the Majority Labour party about ten days ago the officials at the Macdonell House Labour ...

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  9. EURYTHMIC FAILS AGAIN.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—After the records of the first two days the attendance to-day seemed moderate, but it was really a good crowd for the third day. The ...

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  10. MAN TWICE CHARGED.

    Albert William Dobles, of Dinsdale street, Albert Park, was charged in the South Melbourne Court on Wednesday With having had in his possession on ...

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  11. NEW SOUTH WALES FINANCE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—"There is no other way out," said the Premier (Sir George Fuller) to-day in announcing after a meeting of the State Cabinet that it had ...

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  12. DEVELOPMENTAL SCHEME.

    SYDNEY. Wednesday. — Developmental and decentralisation schemes on a large scale were agreed upon by the Coalition Ministry this afternoon. The Cabinet had ...

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  13. GERMAN REVOLT OF 1920.

    Herr Kapp, leader of the revolution in March, 1920. has been arrested while returning from Sweden, and taken to Leipzig for trial. ...

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  14. CHARGE AGAINST CONSTABLE.

    W. H. Connell, a plain-clothes constable, stationed at Russell street, was charged in the South Melbourne Court on Wednesday with having committed wilful perjury. ...

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  15. Burial May Take Place at Canberra.

    Instructions have been issued by the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) to the High Commissioner (Sir Josph Cook) to cooperate with Sir Keith Smith in the ...

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  16. Referendum on Liquor Question.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Speaking at a dinner last night the Minister for Justice (Mr. T. J. Ley) said that the Coalition party was determined to act upon the ...

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  17. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    Preparations are being made for the triennial elections for the Legislative Council next month. It was announced yesterday that the following dates will be ...

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  18. A.N.A. Sympathy.

    The general secretary of the Australian Natives' Association (Mr. S. H. Watson) has forwarded the following telegram to the relatives of the late Sir Ross Smith: ...

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  19. FERRYMAN STEALS TAKINGS.

    In the South Melbourne court on Wednesday, Albert Lavermore, aged 31 years, fitter and turner, was charged with having, as a bailee, stolen 3/7, the property of ...

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  20. Communism and Labour.

    The Independent Labour Party's Coference passed a resolution opposing an alliance with the "Wee Frees" (Independent Liberals), or any other party inside ...

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  21. New Zealand Regret.

    His Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Forster) has received the following message from His Excellency the Governor-General of New Zealand (Lord Jellicoe): ...

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  22. Memorial Service in London.

    A memorial service for the late Sir Ross Smith and Licutenant J. M. Bennett has been arranged to take place in the Chruch of St. Clement Danes, London, to-morrow. ...

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  23. Was Britain Informed?

    The correspondent of the "Daily News" at Genoa interviewed Herr Rathenau, who said that the use of the word "secret" in connection with the treaty was most ...

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  24. THEATRE TICKETS STOLEN.

    Owing to a disagreement with her family, her counsel stated in the City Court yesterday, Mavis Harding, aged 20 years, left her home in Adelaide and came to ...

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  25. Settlement of War Debts.

    At the first session of the Foreign Deht Commission it was decided that official negetiations should begin next week, with Great Britain first. The amount of Great ...

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  26. STORAGE OF PETROL.

    Under the provisious of the Amending Local Government Act, passed during the closing hours of the last sessions of the State Parliament, power was given the ...

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  27. TOURIST BUREAU CORNER.

    Mr. Sol Green, who owns the Tourist Burca[?] corner at the junction of Swanston and Collins streets, contemplates an extensive building scheme which will ...

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  28. CITY COUNCIL.

    Proposals for the drainage of St. Kilda road and adjoining areas were agreed to by the City Council yesterday. The estimated cost of the scheme is £55,200, and ...

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  29. United States Finances.

    A revised report issued by the Treasury department, indieates that the United States surpl[?]s for 1922 will be 47,000,000 dollars (nominally £9,400,000), but for 1923 ...

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  30. Attempted Murder Charge.

    George Quigley, aged 34 years, a wharf labourer, was charged in the City Court yesterday with having shot at Mary Amelia Skelton with intent to murder her. ...

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  31. Fall Over Cliff.

    William Desmond, the well-known cinema actor, fell a distance of 50ft. from a cliff while a picture was being taken. It is feared that he has been fatally ...

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  32. Moment III-Chosen.

    The conclusion of the Russo-German treaty created a sensation. The mark soared upwards, but later tumbled down, an the Bourse was of opinion that the ...

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  33. Cloudbursts and Cyclone.

    Storm casualties in the North Central States have reached 50 dead and hundreds of injured. Cloudbursts which followed the cyclone wreaked terrible havoc, rivers ...

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  34. GOVERNOR'S FINAL WORD.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—His Excellency the Governor (Sir Archibald Weigall), who, with Lady Weigall, will rail for London next Monday, was ...

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  35. Impudnet Thief Punished.

    Alexander M[?]Pherson, aged 35 years, a baker, was found guilty in the City Court yesterday of having stolen a gold chain and locket valued at £[?] from Andrew ...

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  36. Victims of Assassins.

    Fifteen Armenians have been arrested in connection with the murder of Djemal Bey, brother of the late Talaat Pasha, who was also assassinated in Berlin in 1921, and his ...

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  37. ROWDYISM IN TRAINS.

    Sir,—Complaints have appeared more than once of railway passengers (presumably of the hooligan fraternity) conducting themselves in a manner most offensive to ...

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  38. Linking Up with Turkey.

    The Gonon correspondent of the "Daily Express" reports that it is stated that the Soviet Foreign Commissary (M. Tehitcherin) is negotiating a similar treat with ...

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  39. Recent Robberies.

    The premises of W. H. Hunter and Company, at the corner of Elizabeth and Little Lonsdate streets, were broken into last night. A jemmy had been used to force ...

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  40. CAULFIELD HOSPITAL.

    Referring to the proposal to remove patients from the Caulfield Military Hospital to the Alfred Hospital, the secretary of the Victorian branch of the Returned ...

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  41. MANNING OF HOBSON'S BAY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Along the water front it is expected that there will not be any trouble in regard to the manning of the Commonwealth Government liner Hobson's ...

    Article : 219 words
  42. Trans-Atlantic Flight.

    Captains Continhow and Sacadora, the Portugese aviators who are making a southern trans-Atlantic flight, reached St. Paul Island, 600 miles north-east of Brazil, ...

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  43. AMERICAN HEAD TAX.

    Information received by the Minister for [?]ome and Territories (Senator Pearce) in[?]cates that no difficulty will be experieneed [?]y travellers in obtaining refunds of the ...

    Article : 198 words
  44. Future of Rhodesia.

    Negotiations have been commenced between representatives of the Union Government and the British South Africa Chartered Company, to ascertain on what terms ...

    Article : 179 words
  45. Arbuckle's Law Costs.

    Mr. Will Haya, formerly Postmaster-General, and now head of the newly organised Motion Picture Producers and Distributers, has annulled the ...

    Article : 155 words
  46. GENERAL CABLES.

    Employers and cardroom operatives in the British cotton trade have make a tentative wages agreement, subject to the confirmation of other unions. ...

    Article : 111 words
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