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  2. PRISON PLOT.

    Further remarkable details associated with the Crown ease in regard to the alleged attempt to give Angus Murray his freedom were heard at the City Court yesterday. Incidents in the remand yard were described by warders, and there were sidelights on the methods of supervision over ...

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  3. TREASURERS' CONFERENCE.

    After a meeting which was extended until later than 11 o'clock last night, the Federal Loan Council adjourned until this morning without having reached finality ...

    Article : 1,194 words
  4. POLITICS IN JAPAN.

    The Diet has beon dissolved. The dissolution was announced while the Diet was in recess following a riot this afternoon. While members of the Opposition were ...

    Article : 738 words
  5. EXCHANGE RALLY.

    The New York sterling rate of exchange which has been gaining slowly since January 28, has reached 4.30[?] dollars to the £1, representing a gain of more than three ...

    Article : 364 words
  6. LIST FOUND DEAD.

    The body of Norman Albert List, who was wanted by the police in connection with the Botanic Gardens tragedy, was found in a creek at Pakenham. It has been Identified by his sister. This ends the long search which followed the shooting of five ...

    Article : 1,914 words
  7. GROUP SETTLEMENT.

    Twenty Devonian and Cornish families, with 60 children, have asembled at Plymouth for embarkation by the Sophocles to-morrow, to form the first batch of the ...

    Article : 162 words
  8. RUM-RUNNING.

    A firm which has been established here for 50 years is returnning 1,000,000 dollars' worth of Scotch whisky to Glasgow because it is unable to compete with ...

    Article : 187 words
  9. Cure of Leprosy.

    Sir Humphry Rolleston, presidant of the Royal College of Physicians of London, addressing the British Empire Leprosy Relief Association at the Mansion House, ...

    Article : 224 words
  10. REFORMS IN INDIA.

    The Viceroy (Lord Reading) opened the Central Legislature. In an important speech he denied allegations that the British Government had entertained aggressive ...

    Article : 303 words
  11. M. Venizelos.

    In response to the Cabinet's request, M. Venizelos has decided to retain office as Prime Minister for the time being, though he will not attend the Assembly. ...

    Article : 36 words
  12. A DISCLAIMER.

    Sir,—I wish to contradict the statement appearing in your issue to-day, "That the stationmaster at Bridgewater informed the police at Inglewood that a man ...

    Article : 121 words
  13. NEW P. AND O. LINER.

    After a successful maiden voyage, the new P. and O. mail liner Mooltan—the largest merchant vessel to enter the Heads —berthed from London at Prince's Pier, ...

    Article : 256 words
  14. FAMILY TRAGEDY.

    A fourfold family tragedy occurred at the Vine Inn, near Portsmouth, which is a well-known hunting rendezvous. The bodies of the wife of the licensee (Albert ...

    Article : 227 words
  15. American Oil Reserves.

    The Senate has unanimously adopted Senator Walsh's resolution directing President Coolidge to institute action through special council to cancel the leases granted ...

    Article : 78 words
  16. OBSOLETE CABLE CARS.

    After a tour abroad, which lasted for more than 10 months, the chairman of the Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board (Mr. A. Cameron), returned to ...

    Article : 331 words
  17. Air Bombs in Mesopotamia.

    The Colonial Office affirms that the bombing of villages in Mesopotamia was considered necessary by the High Commissioner to preserve peace, and was not ...

    Article : 67 words
  18. GENERAL CABLES.

    The British steamer Port Pirie, from Antwerp to New Zealand, has arrived at London with a fire in the fore-end lower crossbunker.—Reuter. ...

    Article : 237 words
  19. MEAT LUMPERS CEASE WORK.

    Meat I[?]pers employed at the Metropolitan Meat Market, North Melbourne, held a meeting at 4 o'clock yetserday morning to receive a report from the union ...

    Article : 373 words
  20. Opera in Church.

    The Rev. Simon Jones, a minister of the High Pavement Unitarian Chapel, at Nottingham, is substituting Wagner's operas for the orthodox evening service. ...

    Article : 135 words
  21. DALHOUSIE BY-ELECTION.

    KYNETON, Friday.—The completion of the counting of the first preference votes for the Dalhousie by-election has placed Mr. A. S. McNab, the Nationalist ...

    Article : 150 words
  22. YOUNG MAN'S BRAVERY.

    While pluckily rescuing his brother from a burning shed on January 21, Robert Trotter, aged 26 years a single man, who lived in Union street Northcote, sustained ...

    Article : 231 words
  23. Modified Court Dress.

    The "Daily Express" states that His Majesty the King has intimated to the now Ministers that full dress levee uniform will not be obligatory at levees at St. ...

    Article : 122 words
  24. LAW COURTS RESUMING.

    In addition to the Supreme Court sittings, of which particulars were given yesterday, Mr. Justice Weigall will take the equity list, which consists of 26 cases, ...

    Article : 72 words
  25. Classified Advertising

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  26. ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL.

    To-morrow being the Fourth Sunday after Epiphany, there will be a celebration of the Holy Communion at 8 o'clcok. Mating will be [?] at a quarter to 11 o'clock, followed by the ...

    Article : 75 words
  27. WOMAN'S BODY IN RIVER.

    The body of Alice Eleanor Jackson, aged 55 years, married, who has been missing from her home in Russell street, Surrey Hills, since January 23, was found floating ...

    Article : 54 words
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