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  2. FRANCE LEADS.

    Australia has little reason for elation after the first day's play in the second lawn tennis test against France commenced at Rushcutter Bay yesterday. The Australian team ...

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  3. THE CONFERENCE.

    "We do not intend to proceed with the industrial peace conference on the basis of threats that have been made," said the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) to-day. ...

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  4. A.L.P. CONFLICT.

    One of the most important developments in Labour politics took place yesterday when the Federal executive denounced the expulsions made by the State executive, and declared that ...

    Article : 377 words
  5. TRIBUTES.

    The public has been taken aback by news that the Earl of Oxford and Asquith was not to be burled at Westminster. It is understood that the Countess and other members of the ...

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  6. NAVY BUILDING.

    Strong opposition to the 740,000,000- dollar warship construction programme was ex pressed by a delegation representing the World Alliance for International Friendship ...

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  7. FLOODS IN NORTH AND SOUTH.

    Terrific rainstorms were experienced in Riverina last night. In consequence washaways have occurred at many places on the Southwestern line. The town of Ganmain is flooded by waters from Boggy Creek. ...

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  8. HURRYING EAST.

    After the bumpiest trip so far, I landed on the military parade ground at Cawnpore. A rough wind off the hills knocked me all over the place otherwise conditions were ...

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  9. NO UNION REPRESENTATION.

    The Labour Council last night carried a resolution instructing its delegates to the All Australian Council of Trade Unions to advocate that the council should not even discuss the ...

    Article : 134 words
  10. DISARMAMENT.

    In the House of Lords Viscount Cecil moved a motion expressing the hope that the Government would press forward its policy of international disarmament, and after consuiting the ...

    Article : 264 words
  11. CLARENCE SUBSIDES.

    The flood waters in the Clarence River, at Grafton, receded last night and this morning, and at 8 o'clock to-night the level of the river was 12 feet higher than normal. in the ...

    Article : 870 words
  12. SWEPT UNDER BRIDGE.

    Three people had a narrow escape from drowning during the heavy downpour at Junee. Mr Leslie Douglas, his son aged 18 years, and two younger daughters, while trying ...

    Article : 117 words
  13. DECISION DEFIED.

    "I want to say that the Federal executive has not the power to give the ruling," said the president of the A.L.P., Mr. W. Webster, amidst applause, when commenting at the ...

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  14. MAN AND WIFE.

    An elderly couple, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clements, were found murdered in their home at Bulumwal, about 19 miles from Bairnsdale, to-night. ...

    Article : 354 words
  15. MR. AMERY.

    The Empire Parliamentary Association gave a dinner to the Secretary of State for the Dominions (Mr. L. C. Amery). The Speaker of the House of Commons (Mr. J. H. Whitley) ...

    Article : 443 words
  16. BRIDGE COLLAPSES UNDER TRAIN.

    Serious washaways on the main southern line, between Cootamundra and Wagga, have caused a suspension of railway traffic between these points. All divisions of the ...

    Article : 301 words
  17. WEDDING TRAGEDY.

    A message from Ingham states that a banquet, following an Italian wedding on the Stone River, came to a sudden and dramatic end last night, when one of the guests was ...

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  18. ARBITRATION TREATY.

    In the House of Commons the Under-Secre tary for Foreign Affairs (Mr.G.L.T. Lockyer-Lampson) confirmed that the preamble of the draft treaty of arbitration with the United ...

    Article : 153 words
  19. DEBT REDUCTION.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer evidently hopes to increase the £500,000 debt reduction fund, created by an anonymous donor, as he has since gratefully acknowledged gifts of ...

    Article : 129 words
  20. AUSTRALIA'S TRIBUTE.

    Deep regret at the death of the Earl of oxford and Asquith was expressed by the Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, to-day. Mr. Bruce said that he had sent the following ...

    Article : 136 words
  21. POSITION AT JUNEE

    The railway yards at Junee, where the rain was particularly heavy, are under water, and it is impossible for traffic to be moved either in or out of the town. ...

    Article : 224 words
  22. BIRTH CONTROL.

    The Anglican Synod discussed behind closed doors a motion proposed by the Rev. J. Benson (Bodalla) as follows:—"That in view of the grave spiritual and moral evils consequent ...

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  23. COMMONWEALTH LINE.

    Although it is only a fortnight before the closing of tenders for the purchase of the Commonwealth Line, definite information regarding possible tenderers is not obtainable. ...

    Article : 80 words
  24. ELECTION PACT.

    A meeting of the executive committee of the Liberal Federation was held this afternoon, when consideration was given to the deadlock between the Liberal and Country partios over ...

    Article : 88 words
  25. PRAYER BOOK.

    The House of Glergy completed its revision of the Prayer Book after several close divisions. An amendment forbidding lights and other, ...

    Article : 187 words
  26. TOBACCO SHIPMENT.

    Brokers have informed the High Commissioner for New Zealand that a shipment of tobacco in five grades (6981b)—a first consignment from Nelson, New Zealand —was with ...

    Article : 85 words
  27. RAZOR USED.

    Martin Kirsch, aged 39, who, it was alleged, was fighting with a man in the street at King's Cross, Darlinghurst, last night, was gashed across the throat with a razor. ...

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  28. THE SALVATION ARMY.

    A Royal tribute was paid to the Salvation Army to-day, when the Duke and Duchess of York drove through thousands of cheering people to attend the Army composers' festival ...

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  29. OTHER WASHAWAYS.

    The branch line from Junee Junction to Narrandora has suffered severely. Washaways have occurred at a number of points, the most serious being between Marrar and ...

    Article : 136 words
  30. GERMAN POLITICS.

    What, from an international standpoint. is regarded as an unfortunate domestic quarrel now divides Dr. Marx (the Chancellor) and Dr Stresemann (Foreign Minister), who ...

    Article : 212 words
  31. HOUSING.

    Mr. Harry Hibble, of Clubb and Hibble-land and estate agents, Pitt-street, who returned to Sydney yesterday from a tour abroad, said that a civic experiment in building and ...

    Article : 276 words
  32. MOORING STANDARDS.

    In the House of Commons the Unde-Secretary for Air (Sir Phillp Sassoon). replying to a question regarding progress made in the dominions for the erection of standard ...

    Article : 86 words
  33. WATER OVER BANKS.

    The whole of the low-lying parts of the Lower Clarence are under water. The river commented to rise on Monday night, and on Tuesday, backed up by a heavy sea on the ...

    Article : 100 words
  34. VISCOUNT WOLMER'S SPEECH.

    It was expected that Viscount Wolmer (Assistant Postmaster-Generall would seek an opportunity to explain his recent speech about the "Pure Socialism" of the post-office, ...

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  35. AN INCH AN HOUR.

    A message received from Coolamon at 2.45 this morning stated that about an inch of rain was falling per hour. There was no indication of the weather breaking. ...

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  36. BARBER'S DISPUTE.

    Mr. H. Shaw, the lessee of the Central Railway Station hairdressing saloon, referring yesterday to the boycott of his establishment by the Hairdressers' Union because he refused to ...

    Article : 125 words
  37. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    In striking contrast to the great German efforts in place a large team in the Held at the Olympic games is the position of the British, Olympic athletes. They number 13 of ...

    Article : 131 words
  38. DETAILS OF THE PLAY.

    G. L. Patterson (Australia) and J. Brugnon (France) provided a series of sensations and thrilling incidents in the first singles match. Brugnon served first, but Patterson, playing ...

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  39. PHENOMENAL RAIN.

    Following a period of showery but sultry weather a phenomenal storm broke over Narrandera this afternoon. Rain fell in torrents. Business was suspended and ...

    Article : 183 words
  40. BELLINGER RIVER.

    Heavy rains caused a big rise in the Bellinger River, covering the decking of the Thora and Bellingen bridges, and submerg[?] low-lying lands; but the flood waters are ...

    Article : 68 words
  41. FLYING BOATS' CRUISE.

    The R.A.F. Southampton supermarine flying boats, which are engaged on a cruise to Australia, have arrived at Penang (Federated Malay States) from Mergul (Burma). The ...

    Article : 52 words
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