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  2. THE BRITISH NAVY

    Early in the month the Commanderin-Chief at Portsmouth issued an extract of an Admiralty official letter stating that the rebuilding of the Fleet ...

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  3. BRITISH SEAMEN

    It is reported that an unofficial strike has broken out among the British seamen and firemen, and that ships are held up in London and Hull as a ...

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  4. THE CHINESE TROUBLE

    Nearly two thousand postal employees, comprising junior clerks, sorters, postmen, and coolies, struck this morning, demanding (1) a substantial ...

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  5. BRITISH COMMUNISTS

    "Win the soldiers and sailors from the capitalists, cease the attack on the Communists, keep your front united, and break the offensive of capitalism," ...

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  6. BRITISH INDUSTRIAL PROBLEM

    The "Daily Herald" (Labour) repriuts and editorially comments to-day upon a letter written to the "Western Mail" by Sir Samuel Instone, chairman of the ...

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  7. TYPHOON IN JAPAN

    A typhoon swept over Osaka, Kyoto, and Kobe to-day. Extensive damage has been done to telephone and telegraph lines, and hundreds of ...

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  8. THE PRINCE OF WALES

    A noisy welcome greeted the Prince of Wales this afternoon on his landing at Buenos Aires to commence his State visit of a fortnight to the Argentine. ...

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  9. THE NORTH POLE

    The naval aviators of the MacMillan Arctic expedition are gradually establishing a base west of Ellesmere Land, according to a message from ...

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  10. MT. BARROW PARTY FOUND

    All anxiety in regard to the four persons who had been missing on Mount Barrow since Sunday afternoon was set at rest early this afternoon, when the ...

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  11. HOBBS'S SUCCESS

    A record crowd at Taunton gave Hobbs a splendid ovation on his emerging from the pavilion after equalling W. G. Grace's record of 126 centuries. His score on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. THE MOROCCAN WAR.

    A communique from Fez says that on Monday operations on a large scale were begun, for the purpose of reducing the Dsoul country with a view to ...

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  13. UNITED STATES TARIFF

    The American Federation of Labour proposes to attack the New England textile manufacturers in the coming session of Congress, and attempt to ...

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  14. SHIPPING TROUBLE

    Shipowners in Melbourne are alarmed at the action of the Victorian branch of the Seamen's Union in holding up the Holyman Line steamer Marrawah, in ...

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  15. THE STINNES'S FINANCES

    While Herr Edmund Stinnes is continuing his efforts to get final financial assistance from the Prussian Government to prevent the closing down of his ...

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  16. ADVERTISING TASMANIA

    Speaking at a meeting of the Launceston City Council on Monday evening. Alderman G. Shields, when dealing with a letter from the Commissioner for Railways (Mr. ...

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  17. SOCIETY WEDDING

    The wedding of Miss Baird, daughter of Lord Stonehaven, the new Governor-General of Australia, to Mr. Michael Mason, son of Mr. J. F. Mason, ...

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  18. BAN ON DANCING

    The Belfast correspondent of the "Daily Express" says that as a sequel to the recent scandals at Black Rock and other seaside resorts, denounced ...

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  19. RADIO

    Mr. MacMillan (leader of the Arctic expedition) has announced through the Zenith Radio Corporation here that he will broadcast an Eskimo jazz ...

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  20. NEW AERIAL SERVICE

    A passenger aerial service on the Melbourne to Hay (New South Wales) section of the route which extends to Adelaide, Cootamundra, and Broken Hill, was ...

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  21. BIG BROTHER MOVEMENT

    Tho Big Brother movement, which was initiated in Melbourne for the encouragement of the settlement of British boys in Australia, is making favourable ...

    Article : 188 words
  22. STATE GOVERNORS

    Thc Premier (Mr. Lang) said to-day that he was quite sanguine that the Home authorities would accede to the request of the Governments of the ...

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  23. FEDERAL CAPITAL

    Evidence regarding the transfer of the Federal capital to Canberra in the light of his recent investigations in South Africa was given by Senator ...

    Article : 174 words
  24. FRENCH DEBT TO BRITAIN

    Several newspapers suggest that the French Minister for Finance (M. Caillaux) will go to London before the weekend to discuss the settlement of the debt ...

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  25. GERMAN MOROCCAN INTERESTS

    Reuter learns that a gigantic financial deal, probably the biggest since the war, is at present being negotiated, whereby an Anglo-American ...

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  26. PREMIER'S WEST COAST. VISIT

    "The Government wants to assist the mining industry of the State. The best means of achieving this end is a problem with which we are faced." stated the ...

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  27. TARIFF REFORM UNION

    The Town and Country Union of New South Wales for tariff reform was formed to-day. It was decided to affiliate with kindred bodies in other ...

    Article : 123 words
  28. MOTOR-CYCLE TRIALS

    The Australians, Williams, Stratford, George and Gregory did well on the first day of the great international motor-cycle trial, when 87 competitors started from ...

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  29. RAILWAYS DISPUTE

    Negotiations for the settlement of the dispute which resulted in the line between Northgate and Wooloowin being declared "black," so far aa maintenance is ...

    Article : 276 words
  30. S.A. THOUSAND HOMES

    Giving evidence on Monday before the Royal Commission, which is inquiring in to the thousand homes contract, George Box Carter, overseer of works, mentioned ...

    Article : 311 words
  31. SHEEP STATION FIRE

    The Longreach police advise that during shearing operations at Terrick Terrick Station, 52 miles south-west of Blackall, the whole woolshed, including ...

    Article : 146 words
  32. DOMINIONS AND FOREIGN POLICY

    Admitting that the problem of giving the Dominions an adequate voice in determining the foreign policy of the Empire was grave, the former ...

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  33. ZIONIST CONGRESS

    The opening of the zionist Congress last night led to a clash of anti-Semitic clements with the police, whose entire force of 6,000 was mustered. Numerous ...

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  34. WIRELESS

    Some surprise has been expressed in Ministerial circles over the announcement by the British Postmaster-General (Sir William Mitchell Thomson) that the ...

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  35. NEW SMALL AEROPLANE

    Members of two of the most celebrated aircraft firms announce that orders are Pouring in from all parts of England, the Dominions and colonies, for small, ...

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  36. LEOPARD AT LARGE

    The leopard which escaped from the Zoo on Monday is still uncaptured. The police have taken over operations owing to the dancer of amateur [?]unters ...

    Article : 77 words
  37. SIGNALMAN'S DEATH

    The police are investigating the circumstances attending a fatality at Hurstville to-night. Alfred Robinson, a railway signalman, of Woniora-road, ...

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  38. ARCTIC FLIGHT

    The Central news Agency states that Captain Amundsen is planning a new Polar flight for next summer to explore the unknown area between ...

    Article : 64 words
  39. DEVON HOSPITAL

    Nominations closed to-day for the two soats on the Devon Hospital Board. Keven candidates wore nominated, namely, Messrs. Vincent George Britton (Latrobe), ...

    Article : 66 words
  40. GENERAL CABLES

    The Danish Admiralty has decided to blow up the German submarine U20, which torpedoed the Lusitania, and itself waa wrecked, off Jutland in 1916. ...

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  41. SHOWS

    The Kennel Club of Tasmania is to bold its annual exhibition in the Cityhall on August 26 and 27, and reminder is given by advertisement that entries ...

    Article : 48 words
  42. Advertising

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