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  2. CABLEGRAMS and TELEGRAMS STATE TELEGRAMS

    New premises for Westralian Farmers, Ltd., were officially opened at Geraldton on the 27th inst. by the Minister for Railways (Mr. J. ...

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  3. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES AUSTRALIAN

    In a telegraph message received by the acting secretary of the Melbourne Trades Hall (Cr. Duffy) to-day, the following warning was ...

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  4. CHINA

    In reply to Mr. Ramsay McDonald the Prime Minister stated in the House of Commons last evening that both British, steamers which were ...

    Article : 156 words
  5. THREE CHARGES OF FALSE REPRESENTATIONS

    Three further charges, relative to to three dates between December 1, 1924, and June 1, 1925, were preferred yesterday against Sutherland. ...

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  6. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS VICTORIA

    The City Court yesterday gave its reserved judgment in the charge against the millinery firm of Pauli[?]e et Cie of having evaded the ...

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  7. BRITISH

    Today was the worst day for the miners since the strike began Some 149,228 men are now employed in the coal-producing pits, an increase ...

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  8. TASMANIA

    After having seemingly almost recovered from the effects of a serious accident at a level crossing at Perth, which occurred on the ...

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  9. ANTI-RED OFFENSIVE

    A general anti-Red offensive has begun in the vicinity Nanchang with the object of recapturing Hankow. Fierce fighting is in progress. ...

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  10. RIVAL UNIONS.

    Instructions to take proceedings for [?]lleged defamation against Miss [?] Shelley (president of the Hotel and Restaurant Employees' Union) ...

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  11. POLITICAL WESTERN AUSTRALIA

    The Premier delivered his Budget speech yesterday. The estimated revenue for the year 1926-1927 is £9,791,611, and the estimated ...

    Article : 193 words
  12. T[?]LBURY STRIKE FINISHED

    The strike at Tilbury arose out of the refusal of the Port of London Authority to allow an official of the Transport Workers' Union to enter ...

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  13. POL[?]ICE MOTOR PATROL OVERTURNS.

    While racing to intercept a motor thief at 4 o'clock this morning one of the police motor patrols crashed into a tramway reconstruction work ...

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  14. A DISASTROUS SORTIE

    Nanchang, which was retaken recently from the Reds, is reported to have been looted and pillaged. Messages from Wuchang report a ...

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  15. STRIKE AT TILBURY, DOCKS.

    A lightning strike has been declared by the dockers at Tilbury. Two thousand men are involved. ...

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  16. A CHARGE OF FALSE STATEMENTS

    William George Sutherland, manager of the Fremantle Trading Co., was arrested at Northampton on Saturday on a charge of having ...

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  17. POSITION OF COAL DISPUTE.

    There is little doubt that the Government's proposals for a settlement of the coal dispute will be turned down by the districts, although the ...

    Article : 60 words
  18. INSURANCE COMPANY PARTS UP TO HAYNES

    The Temperance General Li[?] Assurance Society has decided to pay Mr. A. Haynes £5000 in connection with his claim on the policy ...

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  19. FATAL MOTOR ACCIDENT

    A motor car containing Mervyn Linstead (the Western Australian representative for Timber Lands Ltd.), Percy Retchford and Frank ...

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  20. THE DEFENCE OF WUCHANG.

    The continued resistance of the city of Wuchang is holding up the Red army's advance, as the Cantonese troops cannot afford to leave ...

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  21. Cobham's Flight. ARRIVAL AT LONDON.

    Cobham arrived here today. ...

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  22. JUDGE HIGGINS WALKS OFF BENCH

    A[?] incident probably unique in the [?]story of the High Court of Australia occurred when following upon interchanges with Mr. Justice ...

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  23. MR. TEESDALE, M.L.A., SUSPENDED

    Unexpected eleventh hour opposition was encountered by the Government to the State. Insurance Bill in the Assembly, Mr. Thomson ...

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  24. PLIGHT OF LADY MISSIONARIES

    Without money, clothes or bedding, the two lady missionaries, Mrs. Davies and Miss Pappins, are sheltering in the partially destroyed home ...

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  25. COBHAM WELCOMED BY THOUSANDS

    Hundreds or thousands of spectators lined the Thames embankment [?] the occasion of Alan Cobhan[?] return from his double journey. ...

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  26. BANK ROBBERS GET SEVEN YEARS

    A sentence of seven years' imprisonment with hard labor for the bank robbery at Mt. Lawley was imposed on the two young migrants, ...

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  27. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    At the Interstate Conference of Harbor Boards sitting in Adelaide, the following motion regarding assistance to minor ports of a State ...

    Article : 138 words
  28. NEW SOUTH WALES

    All extraordinary story was related today to the Parliamentary Select Committee which is inquiring into the charges of attempted bribery ...

    Article : 115 words
  29. COBHAM CREATED A KNIGHT.

    Alan Cobham has been created a Knight of the Order of the British Empire. ...

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  30. THE CHARGE AGAINST SUTHERLAND.

    The charge against Sutherland was that he made false statements with intent to induce the Common-wealth Government to advance ...

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  31. A PERFECT FLYING COUNTRY

    Speaking at a luncheon given to-day in his honor by the Air Council, Sir Alan Cobham said that Australia is the world's most perfect ...

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  32. ANTI-BRITISH DEMONSTRATION

    There was a large anti-British demonstration in Hankow yesterday, and attempts to enter the foreign concessions were prevented with ...

    Article : 38 words
  33. YAMPI SOUND IRON

    The phenominally rich iron deposits at Yampi Sound on the north-west coast have attracted the interest of the firm of Hoskins & Co., ...

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  34. A WONDERFUL ESCAPE

    A yellow cab in charge of a driver named Gliddon, when on the way to pick up passengers at Mylor in the Adelaide hills on Saturday ...

    Article : 98 words
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  36. GERMANY

    "The new Germany can only be found in a peace which must be preceded by a Franco-German understanding," said Dr. Stresemann, in ...

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  37. FRANCE

    Dr. Stresemann's recent allusions to the question of war guilt have incensed the French newspapers, which perceive in them an attempt ...

    Article : 54 words
  38. ROYAL SHOW.

    The attendance at the Royal Show yesterday was 42,000 a decrease of 3627 as compared with last year. The weather was fine. ...

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  39. QUEENSLAND

    Captain Williams, who is making a survey fight to the Pacific Islands, while passing over Tweed Heads had engine trouble and was forced to ...

    Article : 166 words
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