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  2. STATE ELECTION.

    Confidence in the prospects of United Australia party candidates was expressed by the leader of the Opposition (Sir Stanley Argyel) when he returned to Melbourne ...

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  3. TALKS WITH VOTERS.

    It is not an easy task to approach you. and ask you to vott aginst the party which for many years you have regarded as the firm friend of the working man. ...

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  4. TRAM STRIKE RIOT.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday.—The third day of the Christchurch tram strike was marked by violence. The strike was caused by the union objecting to the ...

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  5. JAPANESE SQUADRON.

    Greeted by some hundreds of onlookers and a number of Melbourne's Japanese community, the Japanese training squardron, comprising the cruisers I wate and Asama, ...

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  6. GUNPOWDER EXPLODES.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—Six persons have been admitted to hospital suffering from severe burns and shock as the result of an explosion of gunpowder which o[?]curred ...

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  7. OTTAWA CONFERENCE.

    Many British newspapers published leading articles to-day on the memorandum sent by the Federation of British Industries to the members of the House of Commons ...

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  8. WORLD RECOVERY.

    Commenting on unofficial reports from London that the United States Government might propose a reduction of 25 per cent. in war debts and reparations at the ...

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  9. DARTMOOR MUTINY.

    "I danced to the central offices with tears in my eyes," said William Mason, one of the convicts who is being charged at the Princetown Assizes with having ...

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  10. KIDNAPPED CHILD.

    According to the Washington correspondent of the New York "Times." Gaston B. Means, a former agent of the Department of Justice, a former convict and author ...

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  11. N.Z. FINACE BILL.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday. — A noconfidence motion was moved unexpectedly by the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Holland) in the House of Representatives on ...

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  12. ATTACK UPON MR. GARDEN.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Eight men attached Alderman J. S. Garden, secretary of the Trades and Labour Council, outside his home at Maroubra early this morning after ...

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  13. M. DOUMER SHOT.

    A Russian fired several shots at the Presi dent of the French Republic (M. Doumer) while he was driving in the street. M. Doumer was seriously injured. ...

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  14. TRADE IN THE PACIFIC.

    Addressing the trade convention being held here, Mr. Boucher (New Zealand) protested against the discrimination in favour of United States shipping lines in ...

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  15. MAN FOUND DEAD.

    HOBART, Friday.—Gustav Weindorfer, aged about 60 years, who lived in a chalet in Cradle Valley, has been found dead beside a motor-cycle neat the chalet. He ...

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  16. LOYALIST UNIONS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In the High Court of Australia to-day the Railway Service Association, the Government Tramways Electrical Branch Workers' Association, ...

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  17. FRENCH ELECTION.

    According to the Paris correspondent of the "Morning Post," negotiations in the past few days have resulted in an alliance between the Radicals and the Socialists. ...

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  18. CHILD MISSING.

    BERWICK, Friday.—There was much alarm last evening when Alfred Rudge, aged about three years, was missed from the home of his grandmother. Mrs. Wyatt. ...

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  19. FARMER KILLED.

    HAMILTON, Friday.—About 7 o'clock to-night William H. Francis, aged about 65 years, farmer, of Yul[?]eart, was killed instantly, and his wife was severely shaken, ...

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  20. Nude Paraders.

    Eighty-four men members of the Douckhobors, a Russian s[?]t, which has settled in colonies in the interior of British Columbia. were sentenced at Nelson on Sunday to ...

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  21. LOAN OF £8,000.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In the Liegislative Assembly yesterday Mr. Flanagan (Lab., Randwick) asked the Acting Premier (Mr. Baddeley) whether his attention had been ...

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  22. Sino-Japanese Peace.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Foreigh Secretary (Sir John Simon) expressed gratification at being able to inform the House that an agreement between the ...

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  23. CRICKETER'S WEDDING.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—There was a large congregation in the North Adelaide Baptist. Church to-night, when the marriage of Mr. T. Wall, the South Australian fast ...

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  24. Mr. Hogan in London.

    In the interest of his health, the Premier of Victoria (Mr. Hogan) is limiting his public engagements as far as possible. He has not yet commenced his ...

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  25. ESCAPED PRISONER.

    A thorough search is being conduced for David Lawrence Cartledge, aged 19 years, of Collingwood, who escaped from the custoday of a warder on Thursday morning near ...

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  26. Miss Gertrude Johnson.

    Miss Gertrade Johnson, of Melbourne, gave a successful song recital in Australia House on Thursday night. Miss Johnson was assited by Mr. Cyril Scott, the ...

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  27. Australian Apple Sales.

    Australian apples from the Nestor arrived at Liverpool generally in good condition, though some of the Jonathans' were [?]ver-ripe. South Australian Cleopatras ...

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  28. PARLIAMENT IN BRIEF.

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The bill to empower the Commonwealth to raise £1,800,000 for the relief of unemployment was passed by the House of ...

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  29. S.A. RAILWAYS.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—south Australian railways figures for the nine months ended March 31 show an excess of earnings over working expenses of £474,064. For the ...

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  30. MAN THROWN FROM TRUCK.

    When a motor-truck on which he was seated swerved to avoid a stationary motorcar on the Heidelberg road, Alphington, yesterday, Lewis Meadows, aged 45 years, ...

    Article : 66 words
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  32. Crime Wave in India.

    The wave of violent crime which is known to be linked with the terrorist movement which is sweeping East Bengal is causing grave concern to the Government. ...

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