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  2. EASTERN STATES RACING.

    The Hawkesbury Race Club's autumn meeting was held yesterday in fine, had weather. There was a large attendance, Details:— ...

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  3. PEACE OF THE WORLD.

    The Imperial Cabinet has received Mr. Austen Chamberlain's report on the results of the Geneva and Paris conversations, etc., with regard to the Geneva ...

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  4. FRANCE.

    In the Chamber of Deputies this evening there were scenes of almost unparalleled violence, in the course of which opposing Deputies used their fists ...

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  5. THE DENNISTOUN ACTION.

    In the King's Bench Division of the Supreme Court to-day, the hearing was resumed of the action brought by Mrs. Dorothy Dennistoun against her former ...

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  6. TROTTING.

    Thousands of people cheered the Western Australian champion, Kola Girl, to the echo on Saturday evening when she captured in brilliant style the second ...

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  7. THE MINING INDUSTRY.

    The Minister for Mines (Mr. M. F. Troy) and party, who are touring the north-eastern goldfields, visited the Mt. Morrans district on Thursday last. After ...

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  8. CHARGE OF FRAUD.

    The hearing was resumed to-day of the case in which Mrs. Muriel Waterhouse as the executrix of her late husband, to whom she was married in 1919, is ...

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  9. INDUSTRIAL.

    In the course of a significant speech in Aberavon (Glamorganshire) Mr. Ramsay MacDonald said that there was some talk of the coal miners, railwaymen, and ...

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  10. RESTIVE MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES.

    Having conferred with the officers of the Melbourne City Council regarding the provisions of the new log of claims served on the Council on behalf of its ...

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  11. A Committee Suggested.

    The Union of the League of Nations has passed a motion urging the Government to summon forthwith a special committee representing all sections of ...

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  12. M. Herriot's Declaration.

    On a further resumption of the sitting M. Herriot was able to conclude his speech without any interruptions. He declaimed against the Cardinals' recent ...

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  13. SEA AND HARBOUR TRAGEDIES.

    The waterfront police investigated one harbour tragedy and three tragedies of the sea to-day. About one o'clock a motor boat containing a party of young ...

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  14. League of Nations.

    The Havas Press Agency here says that, according to trustworthy information from Berlin. Germany is prepared to seek an unconditional and reservation ...

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  15. WIRELESS LICENCE FEES.

    Twenty suburban municipal councils in Sydney were represented on a deputation which waited upon the secretary to the Postal Department Mr. Brown) to urge ...

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  16. In the Event of War.

    In a remarkable newspaper article Captain Sorb outlines what France would do in the event of a war against Great Britain. He says that 150 French ...

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  17. HAMILTON HILL MEMORIAL HALL.

    The foundation stone of the war memorial hall which is being erected at Hamilton Hill was laid by the Governor (Sir William Campion) on Saturday ...

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  18. BANK CONSPIRACY CASE.

    In giving the reasons of the Court of Appeal for dismissing the appeal of Charles E. Robinson in the Midland Bank case, the Master of the R[?]s (Sir Ernest ...

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  19. CHAMBER MUSIC.

    The Prockter Trio, gifted bringers of a boon seldom vouchsafed to Perth, gave the first of three concerts on Saturday night in the Assembly Hall. Their ...

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  20. ON THE TRAINING TRACK.

    A good deal of work was put through at Randwick on Saturday morning. The "B" grass track was available for specials and the hurdles were out about 20ft. The ...

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  21. A Jingo Speech.

    One of the most remarkable Jingo speeches in recent years was made yesterday at a public dinner in New York by Sir Charles V. Higham, a British ...

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  22. AUSTRALIA'S WHITE HOUSE.

    A request that consideration should be given by the Federal Ministry to the question of erecting at Canberra an official home for the Prime Minister, on ...

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  23. QUEENSLAND MARKETING ACT

    Mr. L. R. Macgregor, Director of the Queensland Council of Agriculture, who has been loaned by the Queensland Government to the Government of Western ...

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  24. ANTHROPOLOGY.

    Dr. Alexander Hordlicka, who is the Curator of the Department of Physical Anthropology in the Smithsonian Institution, will sail for Australia on March ...

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  25. VICTORIA.

    The Moonee Valley Club held a meeting yesterday. There was a fair attendance Details:— YANNATHAN HURDLE RACE, two miles, ...

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  26. A Peace Convention.

    An international conference for the promotion of the world's peace will be opened here on November 11, 1926. It was announced to-day that Invitations to ...

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  27. QUEENSLAND HOSPITALS.

    Speaking on Saturday at the opening of a village fair at Canterbury Park in aid of the Children's Hospital, the Premier (Mr. Gillies) said he hoped the time was ...

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  28. CONSTABLE AND BURGLARS.

    Single-handed, and with great courage, Senior Plain-clothes Constable Ryan, of Richmond, on Saturday night entered a large factory building in which he ...

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  29. AVIATION.

    Lord Thomson (Labourite), who was the Air Minister in the MacDonald Government, has returned from America, where be studied the air and mail ...

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  30. The Taungs Skull.

    A message from Johannesburg reports that Professor Raymond Dart, formerty of Australia, who discovered recently a fossil skull at Taungs, in Bechuanaland. ...

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  31. DARWIN NEWS.

    The French warship Cassiopee is due to arrive at Darwin on May 30. A Japanese named Meno was tried in the Supreme Court to-day, before ...

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  32. INFANTILE PARALYSIS.

    There was a sudden rise in the number of sufferers from infantile paralysis, the total yesterday being 26, Several deaths have occurred. In the case of adults ...

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  33. AMERICA.

    A message from Omaba says that it has been predicted that Nebraska will be the "driest" State in the Union under the law which came into force ...

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  34. Race Against Time.

    In order to race against time, Mr. William Wrigley, jun., the chewing gum magnate, chartered on Friday an aeroplane at Catalina Island (California) to ...

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  35. A Queensland Encounter.

    While attempting to arrest two burglare at the Co-operative Store at Caboolture shortly after 4 o'clock this morning Constable Rigney was shot in ...

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  36. OVER AN EMBANKMENT.

    A serious accident occurred to a car which was competing in a motor reliability trial on River Lett Hill, about two miles from Hartley, on Saturday, ...

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  37. WAR MEMORIALS.

    A comprehensive description of the work of the British Imperial War Graves Commission has been given in the fifth annual report of that body, ...

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  38. WATERFRONT DISPUTE

    The action of certain master carriers in removing portion of the Volumnia's cargo from the wharf after members of the Trolly. Draymen, and Motor Drivers' ...

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  39. Y.A L. TOURISTS.

    Twelve of the Y.A.L. tourists are in the hospital at the barracks. They are suffering from sore throats or slight attacks of measles. The remainder of ...

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  40. MARINE DISTURBANCE.

    A severe marine disturbance was recorded in the Riverview Observatory to-night. The origin of the disturbance has been calculated by the Director of the ...

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  41. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Mr. J. B. Dooley was elected during the week-end as the fourth of the five Labour candidates to contest the next Senate elections. He defeated Mr. J. C. ...

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  42. A BOMB OUTRAGE.

    Further evidence was heard on Saturday in the case in which John Lorenetti, otherwise John L[?]pex, was charged with w[?]fully murdering Salvatore ...

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  43. SOLICITOR IN TROUBLE.

    The Full Court of the Supreme Court of New South Wales to-day severely censured William Charles Moseley, a solicitor of the Court, for professional ...

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  44. VANDALISM IN MELBOURNE.

    Widespread indignation has been aroused by the action of the authorities in removing palms and trees from the plantations in St. Kildla-road, Melbourne's ...

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  45. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Pensions and Miscellaneous Estimates have been issued. The total amount is £96,866,000. a reduction of about £3,575,000 compared with the ...

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  46. SYDNEY LAND SALE.

    The site at Kirribilli on which stood for many years the huge store of the Pastoral and Finance Association until it was destroyed by fire about two years ...

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  47. NEW SOUTH WALES UNEMPLOYED.

    According to an official statement, the unemployed in the State at the end of February totalled about 9,500. Of that number about 6,000 were located in ...

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  48. IDLE 'BUS FLEET.

    On Saturday five motor 'buses, which are claimed to have been forced out of business in Melbourne by the operation of the recent motor 'bus legislation left ...

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