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  2. "PALS AND PLAYERS."

    (By " J.W.." OF "THE AUSTRALASIAN.") ADELAIDE. Wednesday.— There was a great gathering of the clans at the rail way station on Tuesday night to meet t[?] ...

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  3. COMPULSORY FRUIT POOL.

    So much attention is being given to the plight of some of the fruitgrowers that danger exsits of wider issues being overlooked. So far as can be ascertained. ...

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  4. LABOUR RESIGNS.

    The labour Ministry led by Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, having been defeated at the general election has resigned, and the leader of the Conservatives (Mr. Stanley ...

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  5. MR. COOLIDGE SUCCEEDS

    There were three principal candidates for the office of Prisident of the United States. Polling took place yesterday, and the results to hand indicate an easy vic ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WATERSIDE DISPUTE.

    Events moved rapidly yestday with regard to the intervention of the Seamen's Union in the dispute between the two Melbourne branches of the Waterside Workers' ...

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  7. STATE MINISTRY.

    Developments which may result in the early defeat of the State Labour Ministry occurred yesterday at Stale Parliament House 'ollowing upon a decision by the ...

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  8. Early Indications.

    Mr. Coolidge maintained his advantage in the East, and Middle West and established a lead in the States beyond the Mississippi. It was recognised that if the ...

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  9. SEAMEN AND JOB CONTROL.

    Mr Justiie Powers was asked lu the Commonwealth Arbitration Court yesterday to vary the Seamen's Union award with a view to making branches, as well ...

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  10. Results by Wireless.

    The British. Broadcasting Company states that the American election results Were picked up in the early hours of the morning from Pittsburg. The audibility ...

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  11. Lord Mayor's Banquet.

    It is understood that Mr. Baldwin's list of leading Ministers will be issued on Thursday night. One of the reasons for this promptitude in announting the names ...

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  12. President's Policy.

    Immediatey Mr. Coolidge's election was definitely established, White House informed the waiting correspondents of the Presidents future course ot acttion as re ...

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  13. Zinovieff Letter.

    The committee appointed by the Labour Cabinet to examine the authenticity of the Zinovieff lettcr roports that it is impossible on the evidence before it to come ...

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  14. COMMONWEALTH SHIPS.

    SIDNEY, Wednesday. — Although efforts were made to-day by the Australian Commonwealth Line to obtain a crew for the steamer Ferndale, there are still ...

    Article : 357 words
  15. Secret Service Information.

    The communique reagarding the Zinovie[?] letter is practitally what was expected. The " Daily Herald's" political corre spondent understands that high officials in ...

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  16. LABOUR IN NAURU.

    The Australian High Commissioner (Sir Joseph Cook) made a statement to the Mandates Commission thal owing to the deletrious effect of work at the Nauru ...

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  17. CAMPAIGN AGAINST BUREAU.

    Sydney unionists probably did not realise when they declared the overtime strike how severely they would be affected. They have alredy forced the interstate com ...

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  18. Oxford University Representation.

    For Oxford University two Conservatives-Lord Hugh Ceeil and Professor Sir Charles Oman-were elected under the proportional representation in, differing ...

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  19. DRIED FRUITS ASSOCIATION.

    SWAN HILL, Wednesday. — At Vi[?]fera, near Nyah, a kargell attended meeting of dried fruit grows was held last night to discuss the present position of the Ans ...

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  20. Value of Singapore Base.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.). Wednesday. — Speaking in the House, of Representatives, the Prime Minister (Mr. Massey) said that the New Zealand Ministry would lose no ...

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  21. Details of Voting.

    Arkansas re-elected Senator Robinson and seven Democratic members of the House of Representatives. Georgia elected Mr. C.M. Walker, the ...

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  22. Railway Express Disaster.

    Tho disater to the Liverpool Blackpool express, which was wrecked when it dashed into a signal- box, is believed to have been caused by a tyre coming off a front wheel ...

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  23. CUT COUNCIL ELECTION.

    No changes have been made in the composition of the City Council as a result of the annual election, which was held yesterday. Polls took place in three wards ...

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  24. Australian Report Satisfactory.

    The Mandates Commission concluded its discussion on the Australian reports concerning New Guinea and Nauru. Sir Joseph Cook stated that conipulsory labour in ...

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  25. SITUATION AT NEWCASTLE.

    NEWCASTLE (N.S.W.). Wednesday.— There were no fresh developments to-day in the overtime strike on the water front, but there appears to be glowing dissension ...

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  26. Unrest in China.

    The President, Tsaokun, is issuing a cicular telegram announcing his resignation. The Cabinet will meet tomorrow to declare itself the governing body ...

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  27. French Deputies Angry.

    The Chamber of Deputies leassembled and a heated discussion immediately arose on the question of procedure, which the Prime Minister (M.Hcrriot) made one ...

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  28. SUSPENSION OF BRANCHES.

    The following statement on the waterside dispute was made yesterday by the secretary of the Melbourne Wharf Labourers' Union (Mr. Fred.V. Bates): ...

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  29. International Rifle Matches.

    Results for the International Small- bore Rifle Match for the Dewar trophy are as Follows:— United States, 7,779 points; Britain, 7,733, Australia, 7,669; Canada, ...

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  30. Woman as Governor.

    Mrs. Ferguson will probable, be elected as Governor of Tenas, with a majority of 225 000, the ictnrns from the rural dietricts having wiped out the earlier lead ...

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  31. FATAL STABBING AFFRAY.

    After questioning for many hours Chinese and others who were found in the vicinity of the Chinese Nationalist Club,192 Little Bourke street, where it is alleged a man ...

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  32. TROUBLE ON MAHANA.

    WEILLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday. — After the steamer Mahana had left the Wellington wharf bound for Lyttetton yesterday the firemen and trinmers refused ...

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  33. "Boosting" American Apples.

    All chefs on American liners have been instructed to serve apples at every meal during the so-called "apple week," forming part of the American national apple ...

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  34. Ten Men Entombed.

    Ten men were entombed in an iron ore mine it Bigrigg (Cumberland), owing to a fall of rock. Two others escaped. A muflled voice neanrly 24 hours later informed ...

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  35. Singapore Naval Base.

    Admiralty authorities informed a representative of the Austrlian Press Associiation that they were contident that the work at Singapore naval base would bo resumed ...

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  36. Treaty with Canada.

    A cable message from Melbourne states that strom opposition is developing in Australia to the Canndian trade treaty, and that the Govern ...

    Article : 160 words
  37. South Melbourne Vacancy.

    Following on the declaration of the result of the exordinary election for the Beaconsfield Ward at South Melbourne, when it was announceed that Mr. W. H. ...

    Article : 136 words
  38. Dearer Felt Hats.

    Increased prices for men's felt huts are foreshadowed. This is is due to fact that so muny rabbits have been drowned in the floods, combined with the falling off in ...

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  39. Early Rescue Expected.

    The rescuers vigorously set about the task of cutting a way to the entombed men. Nine of the men are married. It is expectcd that they will soon be released. ...

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  40. Action to De-register Union.

    ADELAIDE, Wdnesday. — No overtime work is to be done by the waterside workers of Port Adelaide, which means that muny vessels will be delayed, and others ...

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  41. Classified Advertising

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  42. Maintenance of War Graves.

    It is understood that as the military cemeteries are approaching courpletion the Imperial Graves Commission is considering the question of permanent maintenance ...

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  43. MAN MISSING.

    Mr. William Heatley, of Banole avenue, East Prahran, has been missing from his home since 3 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Healthley left home to visit the ...

    Article : 85 words
  44. Serious Floods in Franoe.

    Floods are becoming very serious and 800 families have abandoned their houses. Several of the villages have been evacuated, Many of the roads are impassable. 1 ...

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  45. Compulsory Conference Called.

    BRISBANE. Wednesday. — The State Arbitration Court has called a compulsory conference of the parties concerned in the shipping overtime strike. The conference ...

    Article : 34 words
  46. Classified Advertising

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