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  2. WOOL FINANCE.

    Yesterday brought to a close one of the most critical periods in recent Australia finance. On Monday Mr. J. J. Garvan. chairman of the board of directors of the ...

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  3. WOODCUTTER SHOT.

    BALLARAT, Tuesday —Edward John Antonio, aged 21 years, was charged in the City Court to day. before Mr. G.H.V. Elliget, P M, with having murdered his ...

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  4. FLIGHT OF AIRSHIP.

    A wireless message from Zeppelin ZR-3, which Germany has constructed for the United States, and is crossing the Atlantic, stated:-"All on board well. Engine trouble ...

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  5. INVASION OF MOSUL

    The situation between Britain and Turkey with regard to the sovereignty of the Mosul tilujct (area or district) in Iraq (Mesopotamia) continues grave. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BRITISH ELECTION

    Apart from Mr.MacDonald' opening campaign speech, the most notable features of the day were the developments in conneclion with the selection of candidates ...

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  7. THEFT OF GROCERIES.

    Constables from many police stations in the southern and eastern suburbs, assisted by members of the night police patrol, spent several hours yesterday morning in ...

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  8. TWELVE BEST ROSES.

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  9. Mr. Charlton's Dilemma.

    Mr Charlton has informed the Austraban Press Association Unit he will be fully occupied with private engagements in London until Ihursday when ho will ...

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  10. Suez Canal.

    The Australian Press Association understands that the Prime Minister of Australia (Mr Bruce) sent a cable message to the British Prime Minister (Mr Ramsay ...

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  11. Imperial Trade.

    Mr.R. B. Orchard, of Sydney, a former member of the House of Representatives addressing the Export Club at Montreal, said tint since Britain had rejected the ...

    Article : 184 words
  12. Peace Protocol.

    The Japanese Embassy has issued a state ment defending the stand taken by the Japanese delegation at the Assembly of the League of Nations towards the ...

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  13. TH THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,— G.B. Templeton, of Yea, uses quite the correct term when he says that Fran Karl Druschki is soulless, and I cannot understand any roselover passing such ...

    Article : 139 words
  14. WAR IN CHINA ENDS.

    The war between the military governors of the provinces of Chekiang and Kiangsu has completely ended Lu Yung-Hsiang (the Governor of Chekiang) fled to Japan ...

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  15. Wheat Cargoes.

    The quotations for wheat cargoes opened at 1/ lower, but the market steadied on later Argentine and Winnipeg advices The mnrket for parcels was quiet, but ...

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  16. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—The following are suitable for the general girden, and auy amateur should succeed with them. Some 1 would like to melude such as 'The Bride, which, for ...

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  17. SENATOR McDOUGALL DEAD.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday — Senator Allan McDoiigall died in the Molong private hospital, Sydney· to-night. He had been in failing health for somo time, and returned ...

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  18. BROADCASTING SERVICES.

    Afternoon broadcasting services of time signals news matter and market reports were commenced yesterday from the Melbourne broadcasting station 3LO. Bedtime ...

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  19. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—I was amazed to find that many growers had omitted to include in their lists that beautiful rose Mrs. Herbert Stevens. As far as this district is ...

    Article : 140 words
  20. EINSTEIN THEORY.

    Professor T. Jefferson See, a famous American astronomer, who is professor of mathematics in the United States Navy, and (Government astronomer at Mare ...

    Article : 158 words
  21. PASSENGER OVERBOARD.

    Leaving his home at Oxley road. Glenferrie, on Monday morning, Mr. A W. Osborne commercial trivcllei, tiavellul to Geelong bj the steamer I'tlinii lie was ...

    Article : 220 words
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  23. Geneva Undertaking.

    To Turkish Government has telegraphed to the Council of the League of Nations recapitulating its correspondence with Britain relative to Iraqm and claiming that ...

    Article : 133 words
  24. SEARCH FOR WHITE WOMEN.

    DARWIN, Tuesday.— A movement has been instituted to raise funds locally for equipping an expediton to Arnheim Land to search for the white women who are ...

    Article : 128 words
  25. Aid to Education.

    SOUTHPORT (Q.)Tuesday.— The Southport school for boys will be the first college in Queensland, perhaps in Australia, to instal wireless for educational ...

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  26. German Loan.

    The British portion of the German loan of £40,000,000 will be £12,000,000 sterling which is now in course of being underwritten. The issue will carry interest at ...

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  27. Tribute by Mr. Bruce.

    "The news of the sudden death of Senator MacDougall comes as a very great shock to all who were so recently engaged with him in the service of the ...

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  28. Programme for To-day.

    The following programme for to-day is announced by the Broadcasting Company ot Australia Limited (call sign 3LO, wave length 1,720 metres): ...

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  29. "ONE BIG UNION."

    At the last meeting of the council of the "One Rig Union" it was resolved that a booklet be issued, setting out w hat had been done to make the "O.B.U" an [?] ...

    Article : 299 words
  30. Interest in Paris.

    "Is the Mosul question going to rekindle the flames of war in the Near East?" asks "Le Journal," commenting on the British ultimatum to Turkey. The ultimatum ...

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  31. BEGINNING THE FIGHT.

    The departure to Glasgow nf the Prime Munster (Mi. Kammi) MacDonuldl definitelv inaugurated the election fight. Speaking to an enthusiastic crowd ut ...

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  32. IMPERIAL RELATIONS.

    Though at no stage were the Dominions enthusiastie regarding the proposal of the British Labour Ministry for an Imperial Conference this month, it would appear ...

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  33. Dawes Plan in Operation.

    The machinery of the Dawes plan to-day was set in full operation by the Reparations Commission issuing a formal declaration that Germany had fulfilled the ...

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  34. Senator Pearce's Regret.

    The Minister for Home and Territories (Senator Pearce) said— "I am shocked and grieved to hear of Senator MacDongall's death. He was a hard battler in the Labour ...

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  35. POSITION EXPIAINED.

    The sovereigaty of the Mosul vilayet in Mesopotamia is one of the questions upon which an amicable settlement was not reached at the time of the signature to the ...

    Article : 394 words
  36. (Australian Press Association.)

    The British portion of the German loan, amounting to £12,000,000 has been underwritten. ...

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  37. NOTES IN PARLIAMENT.

    Having [?] fought the good fight for a free wheat market. Nationdist members of the Itgislativi Assembly yesteidav registereil their hist d'Jiig kuk ...

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  38. Spiritual Healing.

    Mr. J.M.Hickson, the spiritual healer, of Melbourne, opened a mission in Bradford at 10 o'clock this morning. The police found it necessary to clear the crowd from ...

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  39. ARRANGEMENT WORKING.

    Arrangements between all the banks to pool thin resources so that the export trade may continue are already working," said the governor (Mr. James Kell) at ...

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  40. MOTOR-' BUS TAXATION.

    Action has lien talki n lu tin Commerial Motor Users' Association to laiiiii h a piotist if the lotoi 1ms Lim tion Hill, to hi mtiotlu ni in tin l.tgwh ...

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  41. KINDERGARTEN MOVEMENT.

    Children from St.Kilda and Balaclava Free Kindergarten last night gave a demonstration in St. Kidla Town Hall, which was crowded. The procceds were in aid of ...

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  42. VISIT OF H.M.S. DUNEDIN.

    Official calls to His Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Forster), His Excellency the Governor (the Earl of Stradbroke), the Prime Ministei (Mr. Bruce), ...

    Article : 244 words
  43. MOTOR—CYCLIST KILLED.

    To avoid a lorry, Mr. N. Tinkel, aged 27 years, of Aiiilltv street, Colling, who was lldlllg a luotoi ijelc along The Grove, Mtilelnnil, yesterday evening, [?] [?] ...

    Article : 98 words
  44. EXCESSES IN MECCA.

    It is reported that the Wahabis refuse to negotiate, and intend to advance on Mecca, the holy city of Hedjaz (Arabia). Emir Ali, the eldest son of the ex-King ...

    Article : 64 words
  45. TEMPERATURES RISING.

    Sultry weather was experienced yesterday, and combined with a high north wind it made conditons disagreeable out of doors. At the Weather Bureau the ...

    Article : 110 words
  46. GENERAL CABLES.

    The troubles of the Vienna Deposit Bank have ended. Castigliont, the former president, who had a remarkable career, has undertaken to pay the bank ...

    Article : 120 words
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  48. (Australian Press Association.)

    The Cairo correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that Emir Ali's attempts to make peace with the Wahabis, who are [?] Mecca, have been ...

    Article : 170 words
  49. Changes in Candidature.

    Sir Gemid Striiklnnd, who lins been (lovenun of Tasmania, Western Australia, anil New South Wuk', is contesting the I.n m ust ci seat, wini is now held by ...

    Article : 118 words
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