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  2. BRITISH COAL CRISIS

    LONDON), Tuesday.--Great prominence is given to a question asked in the House of Commons to-day. Mr. Baldwin (Prime Minister) was asked ...

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  3. THEIR DAILY FOG

    SYDNEY, Wednesday:--At 7.30 this morning, the most dense fog on record descended upon Sydney and environs, although a few minutes earlier it had ...

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  4. COMPENSATION ACT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A deputation, consisting of Messrs. H. Council, D. Murray, W. O'Hearn, and G. Booth, Labor M's.L.A., waited on the Minister ...

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  5. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--In the House of Representatives to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) told Mr. McGrath he was afraid it was too late ...

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  6. THE TURF

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--During the running of the 14.2 Handicap at the Rosebery Pony meeting to-day, Broken Melody lost her rider, F. Jones. He ...

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  7. THE SECOND TEST.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The following will represent England in the Second Test at Lords, on Saturday: Carr (captain), Chapman, Hobbs, ...

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  8. WHITE AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A dead set against the "White Australia" policy was sensed by Doctor Evatt, M.L.A. (N.S.W.), and Mr. Kitson (Westralia), ...

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  9. AGAINST DERBYSHIRE

    LONDON, Wednesday.--A two days' match against Derbyshire was commenced at Chesterfield to-day. The weather was fine and the wicket good ...

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  10. HIT AT SOVIET.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Lord Birkenhead, in a speech before the Newspaper Society, declared "We, who have broken down every despot in Europe, ...

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  11. DEATH OF AN ACTRESS

    LONDON, Tuesday.--That Mlle. Regine Flory, the French actress who committed suicide in Drury Liane Theatre, was trying hard to cure ...

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  12. COTTON INDUSTRY.

    Mr. Forde complained of the delay in dealing with the Tariff Board's report on the cotton growing bonus. Cabinet, he claimed, should have met ...

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  13. PARTNERS IN INDUSTRY

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Speeches which are likely to be landmarks in the coal dispute were delivered yesterday. ...

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  14. AT MOONEE VALLEY

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  15. OUR TEAM THE SAME.

    CHESTERFIELD, Wednesday.--Although Ponsford, rejoined the team at Manchester,he still requires a period of recuperation and has proceeded to ...

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  16. P.P. UNION

    SYDNEY, Wednesday:--The Central Executive Committee of the Primary Producers' Union held its quarterly meeting in Sydney to-day. It was ...

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  17. LOCAL GOVERNMENT PROBLEM.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--In a letter from the Local Government Association read at the Burwood Council meeting, it was pointed out that, under the ...

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  18. HENDRY RESTING.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Hendry is resting for a week. He has been troubled with rheumatism in the right shoulder since leaving hospital, and is now ...

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  19. "TERRIBLE EFFECTS."

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--At the meeting of the Central Executive of the Primary Producers' Union to-day, the Workmen's Compensation Act was ...

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  20. PER CAPITA PAYMENTS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The Premiers' conference concluded to-day, after passing a resolution to the effect that per capita payments must be ...

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  21. CONQUERING THE AIR

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Air Ministry, to-day; carried out remarkable experiments at Southampton with Courtney's autogyre. The Ministry are ...

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  22. HER ONE WORRY

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Mr. Phillip Trevor, writing in the ''Daily Telegraph,'' says that the six selectors were present at a 90 minutes discussion ...

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  23. XMAS EVE TRAGEDY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--At Dubbo Circuit Court to-day, Charles McDonald, an aboriginal, was charged with having murdered his nephew, Robert Whye, ...

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  24. FINE PROGRAMME

    LONDON, Tuesday.--One of the finest second day programmes in the history of the Wimbledon lawn tennis championships was played to-day. There ...

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  25. WANT 44 HOURS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The engine drivers employed on the North Shore bridge construction, went on strike last night. ...

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  26. MIGRATION

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The world migration conference opened at Holborn Restaurant to-day, when 150 delegates were present. M. Mortens, of ...

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  27. MR. BRUCE DISSENTS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Mr. Bruce (Prime Minister) said to-night: "I dissent most emphatically from the statements made at the Premiers' ...

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  28. STONEWALL ENCOUNTERED

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Australian Pres Association correspondent learns that in political circles there is a strong impression that Mr. McTiernan's ...

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  29. HONOR TO WOMANKIND.

    CHICAGO, Tuesday.--Described by Archbishop Hanna, of San Francisco, as the greatest honor to womankind in history, the second public session ...

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  30. AMIABLE ALDERMEN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Lively proceedings marked the meeting of the City Council, last night, when Alderman Walder called Alderman Holdsworth a ...

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  31. MURDER CHARGE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--At the City Police Court, this morning, Dorothy Bowen (33), was charged with the murder of Elsie Jean Smillie (20), a ...

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  32. A DEADLY SCARF.

    PARIS, Tuesday.--A schoolboy was leaving a cinema wearing a scarf, which suddenly flared up. The boy died. An expert analysis revealed that the ...

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  33. COAL MINING BILLS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The texts of the Alining Industry Bill and the Coal Minos Act Amendment Bill have been published. The latter, which concerns ...

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  34. PORTFOLIO BEGGING.

    PARIS, Tuesday.--After a day-long, unsuccessful quest for a Finance Minister, it is confidently predicted that M. Briand will be compelled to ...

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  35. "BETTER DEAD."

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Miss Wilkinson, who was staying with her cousin at Inverell, to-day went to have a bath. A few minutes later she shot ...

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  36. RICHMOND ENTRANCE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A reply has been received by Messrs. Missingham and Stuart, M's.L.A., to the request regarding harbour works at the ...

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  37. THROAT TO BE CUT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The will of Lady Cravagh, who left £74,761, ordered that special precautions be taken, so that she should not be buried alive. ...

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  38. NEW FIGHTING PLANE.

    LONDON, Tuesday:--The newest fighting plane for the night defence of London, was successfully tried out at Southampton, by an Australian. ...

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  39. DAVIS CUP.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Miss Helen Wills, interviewed, expressed the opinion that Lacoste is fit, be, Borotra, Brugnon and Crochet ...

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  40. THE COMMONWEALTH LOAN.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Although the Commonwealth loan was not rushed so much as several recent issues were, subscriptions are flowing in steadily. ...

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  41. DAY LABOUR v. CONTRACTS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--An interesting debate took place at the City Council meeting on the question of day labor, versus contracts, for the building ...

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  42. A CRUEL JEST.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--Joe Smith was fined £5, with costs, for having poured turpentine over a Pomeranian dog. The animal's back was covered ...

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  43. REDUCING INFANT MORTALITY.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Wednesday.--Sir Truby King, the infant welfare expert, states that of the 164 children treated by Plunkett nurses last year, ...

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  44. DUKE OF YORK'S TOUR.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--An unconfirmed report states that the Duke of York will leave for Australia, aboard H.M.S. Hood, in March, next year. ...

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