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  2. BANK ROBBED.

    Early this morning a man, masked and armed, overawed the teller at the Commercial Bank of Australia, and, taking from him the safe keys, gained possession of ever £700. ...

    Article : 556 words
  3. AUSTRALIA'S NEED.

    The Premier (Mr. Moore) said to-day that Queensland and Australia were up against a very difficult position. It was no use people expecting a miracle to take place. ...

    Article : 434 words
  4. 'PLANES CRASH.

    Blinding mist on the Blue Mountains was responsible for two 'planes crashing at Wentworth Falls this afternoon. The pilot of one of the 'planes, and his ...

    Article : 550 words
  5. BRITISH CRUISER REDUCTION. Statement by Navy League.

    Our special London correspondent, supplying details of the distribution of the British fleet throughout the world, declares that in the opinion of naval experts, the reduction of cruisers since the Geneva limitation conference has already placed the strength below the minimum of safety. ...

    Article : 73 words
  6. M. POINCARE.

    The French Prune Minister, M. Poincare, has resigned. The President, (M. Doumergue) has commissioned the Foreign Minister (M. Briand) ...

    Article : 177 words
  7. BRITISH POLICY IN EGYPT. Why Lord Lloyd Resigned.

    A lengthy explanation of the reasons that led to the resignation of Lord Lloyd as [?] Commissioner for Egypt and the Sudan was given in the House of Commons by the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Arthur Henderson). ...

    Article : 128 words
  8. PUBLIC PERTURBED.

    While most Britons regard sympathetically Mr. MacDonald's efforts to effect naval reductions, there is a large and thoughtful section of the public which is perturbed at the ...

    Article : 764 words
  9. THE KING.

    The King is understood to be making excellent progress towards recovery, and it is hoped that he will soon be able to take exercise out of doors. ...

    Article : 146 words
  10. MR. BALDWIN'S SPEECH.

    On the motion for the adjournment of the House [?]f Commons for the summer recess Mr. [?]dwin, the Conservative leader, directed att[?]tion to the great gravity of the ...

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  11. AMERICANS TO CONFER.

    The Secretary of State (Mr. Stimson) announced on Saturday that Mr. Hugh Gibson, United States Ambassador to Belgium, will go to London on Monday for another ...

    Article : 44 words
  12. DOCTOR SENTENCED.

    Evidence of alleged false statements in connection with a man's death and of frauds on insurance companies involving the creation of fictitious insurers and claimants and ...

    Article : 502 words
  13. TRADE REVIEW.

    The week ended July 20 was a very gloomy one on the Stock Exchange, owing both to the fall of prices and the serious shrinkage of business. A much more confident tone ...

    Article : 724 words
  14. IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

    The Prime Minister, Sir Joseph Ward, stated that the Government has communicated its views to London regarding the British Government's naval defence ...

    Article : 168 words
  15. REFEREE ATTACKED.

    A Rugby League football match between teams from Punchbowl and Bankstown, played on the Bankstown Oval on Saturday afternoon, developed into a riot, in which ...

    Article : 148 words
  16. JUNEE'S SEARCH.

    By radio from Captain F. D. Fletcher, master of the steamer Junee, which is searching the Southern Ocean for the missing Danish ship Kobenhavn, ...

    Article : 145 words
  17. CHILD SHOT DEAD.

    A Townsville message says that a farmer named Bottrell, residing a few miles out of Giru, on returning home from work on the farm on Friday evening, found a note from ...

    Article : 174 words
  18. THE DISCOVERY.

    Two hundred Australians inspected at the East India Dock Sir Douglas Mawson's ship Discovery, on which Captain Davis and the expedition's committee gave a reception. In ...

    Article : 306 words
  19. LABOUR DELEGATES.

    The Acting Consul-General for Japan (Mr. Tishi) said last night that the Australian delegates to the Pan-Pacific Secretariat meeting at Vladivostok (Messrs. Fred. Roels. ...

    Article : 201 words
  20. OPEN THE MINES. LABOUR MEMBERS' DEMAND.

    [?] meeting to-morrow the State Cabinet may discuss the Government's position regarding the Labour agitation for the reopening of the mines. ...

    Article : 158 words
  21. HIGHWAY ROBBER.

    Senior Constable George Hallam, who is stationed at the Kensington Abattoirs, was driving his motor-car along Victoria-street, Carlton on Saturday. He stopped to buy a ...

    Article : 187 words
  22. SEARCH FOR NEEDLE.

    At Perth Hospital recently a needle of radium was reported to be missing, probably having got mislaid whilst a patient's bandge was being changed. Examination of every ...

    Article : 232 words
  23. TREATY SPECULATIONS.

    "El Mokattam," a Cairo newspaper, affirms that the British Government views sympathetically a draft treaty drawn up during the Egyptian negotiations, providing for the ...

    Article : 228 words
  24. CHINA AND RUSSIA.

    Despite signs of an early resumption of some form of negotiations between China and Russia, the Chinese ore steadily tightening their grip on the Chinese Eastern Railway. ...

    Article : 326 words
  25. "DELIBERATE EVASION."

    Messrs. D. Rees and D. J. Davies, general president and general secretary respectively of the combined mining unions' council, in a joint statement, declared that the ...

    Article : 52 words
  26. MYSTERIOUS FIRE.

    Police here are investigating a mysterious fire and robbary which took place early this morning at the Occidental Cafe and Residential, conducted by Mrs. Northam, in ...

    Article : 142 words
  27. EARTHQUAKES.

    Westport experienced a severe earthquake at 2 o'clock this morning. That changes in ground level have occurred subsequent to the big earthquake of June 17 ...

    Article : 121 words
  28. SCIENCE OQNGRESS.

    At the British Association Congress, Professor Mellanby described tests at Sheffield, establishing that vitamin A was a valuable antiseptic. Before these experiments 22 ...

    Article : 231 words
  29. ENGINEDRIVERS MEET.

    The actions of the Federation of Engine-driver[?] officials during recent developments in the coal dispute were unanimously endorsed by aggregate meetings of members held at ...

    Article : 133 words
  30. PEW BOARDED UP.

    Dr. Micklem created amusement at St. James' Church festival luncheon on Saturday when, in the course of a review of the early history of the church, he described a ...

    Article : 192 words
  31. GRAIN MARKETING.

    It is learned from Chicago that the Federal [?] Board's first proposal for farm relief w[?] be the formation of a 20,000,000-dollar gr[?]n-marketing corporation, which would sell ...

    Article : 113 words
  32. COTTON TRADE CRISIS.

    Negotiations between operatives and employeis in the cotton trade broke down at a late hour last night, despite the efforts of Sir Horace Wilson, Permanent Secretary ...

    Article : 92 words
  33. QUARANTINE.

    In strict quarantine, the steamer City of Hereford, on which an outbreak of smallpox had occurred, left Brisbane for Sydney to-day. An auxiliary crew, which had brought the ...

    Article : 92 words
  34. WOMAN ROBBED.

    On opening the front door of her house, in Merri-parade, Northcote, on Saturday evening in answer to a knock, Mrs. Elsie Jones was confronted by a man who held a revolver ...

    Article : 102 words
  35. GANGER KILLED.

    When Joseph Benjamin Dawson, a ganger, and Thomas O'shea, a fettler, were returning home on a railway tricycle, they were overtaken by a goods train from the north near ...

    Article : 57 words
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