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  2. WHITE SHIP'S WONDERS.

    "A Yankee ship came down the river," says one of the old chanties, paying tribute to the part which the United States has played in sea-borne commerce. When the ...

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  3. "LIKE A YACHT."

    On a smaller, more intimate scale, the new P. and O. liner Carthage, which arrived at Melbourne yesterday morning on her maiden voyage to Australia, is a ...

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  4. DISMISSING A PREMIER.

    It was past 12 o'clock on a bitter December night in 1783, and Lord North the most important of the King's Ministers, though not the nominal head of the ...

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  5. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    The Premiers' Conference which will consider the budgetary position of the Commonwealth and of the States for the next financial year, will be held on June ...

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  6. CRISIS IN GERMANY.

    There was a momentous conference on Sunday between President Hindenburg and the Chancellor (Dr. Bruening) on the German political situation, and the conference ...

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  7. N.S.W. RELIEF FUNDS.

    SYDNEY, Monday. — More disclosures with reference to the Lang Ministry's administration of the unemployment fund were made to-day by the Minister for ...

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  8. BOWDEN ESTATE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Evidence relating to the bankrupt estate of the late Eric Kendall Bowden, formerly a solicitor practising at Parramatta, who was Minister for ...

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  9. LAUSANNE CONFERENCE.

    In a leading article the "Daily Mail" says:—"The Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald), reiterating his determination to go to the Lausanne Reparations ...

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  10. IRISH ANNUITIES.

    "The payment of the land annuities has been stopped, and the money is being retained by the Irish Free State," said the Minister for Industry (Mr. S. F. Lemass) ...

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  11. GOVERNOR AND JUDGE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The correspondence which passed between His Excellency the Governor (Sir Philip Game) and Mr. (formerly Justice) Piddington, following ...

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  12. BOY'S LONG RIDE.

    With a nervous, boyish smile of pleasure Lennie Gwyther, aged 10 years, who is on the final stages of a 1,500-mile pony ride from Leongatha to Sydney and back by ...

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  13. SEATTLE TO TOKIO.

    An American aviator named Browne left Seattle, Washington, at half-past 5 o'clock this morning on a non-stop flight to Tokio. He returned seven hours later with a broken ...

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  14. MILITIA TRAINING.

    Result of the present system of militia training were reviewed last night by a conference of leading officers of the 3rd Division. The conference followed discussions ...

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  15. Hindu-Moslem Riots.

    Further rioting by Hindus and Moslems occurred in Bonbay this morning, three persons being killed and 30 injured. There are signs of the trouble spreading. Armed ...

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  16. OTTAWA CONFERENCE.

    Future meetings of the Dominion Cabinet will be devoted mainly to preparations for the Imperial Conference. It is doubtful, however, whether much information of an ...

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  17. NO TRACE OF MISSING BOY.

    RUSHWORTH, Monday. — No trace has been found of Frank Sexton, aged eight years, who has been missing from home since Friday night. Search parties ...

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  18. Reducing Living Costs.

    The Agricultural Export Board has abolished the duty on foreigh wheat as the first step in a fight to bring down prices. It is now possible for other countries to ...

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  19. GOLD-MINING SHARES.

    Accelerated by the receipt of confirmation of the value of the new lode in the Great Boulder mine, Western Australia, the buying movement for gold-mining shares ...

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  20. Communist Riots.

    Six persons were killed in Spain in Communist demonstrations on Sunday, and many were injured. There were many fights between the troops and Communists, who ...

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  21. BANK OF THE EMPIRE.

    Although federal Ministers generally expressed considerable interest in the suggestion of Mr. Amery, Conservative member in the British House of Commons for ...

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  22. OFFENSIVE BROADCAST.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—Police and postal officials who investigated to-day an offensive broadcast from an unknown station on Sunday night seized a transmitting and ...

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  23. Civilising Abyssinia.

    A message from Addis Ababa, the capital of Abyssinia, states that on the instructions of the Emperor, Haile Selassie, troops have arrested the powerful Ras ...

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  24. NO STATE LOTTERY.

    Members of the Victorian Christian Endeavour Union, at a rally in the Baptist Church House, Albert street, Melbourne, on Saturday evening passed a resolution ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A plan for eliminating competition between two of the leading British railway systems, the London, Midland, and Scottish and the London and North-Eastern ...

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  26. BANK CLERK FOUND SHOT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Louis Taylor, aged 36 years, clock in the employ of the Bank of New South Wales at Corowa, was found yesterday at his home fatally wounded in ...

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  27. RAILWAYS UNION.

    Reports of strike threats made at a meeting of the Australian council of the Railways Union in Sydney were claimed by the acting secretary of the Victorian branch ...

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  28. THE LUCK OF HUT NO. 13.

    "It was just my bad luck," said a man who was sued for maintenance at the Essendon Court on Monday, "They put me in hut No. 13 at the Broadmeadows ...

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  29. FAIR AND WARMER.

    Although "fair and warmer" is the immediate forecast from the Weather Bureau, the clear skies of last week are not expected to continue. There are indications of ...

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  30. FOUR PERSONS INJURED.

    BEECHWORTH, Monday.—A motor-car driven by Mr. H. G. Coranaldi, electrician, of Regent street, Elsternwick, who was accompained by his wife and child, collided ...

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