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  2. BLEMISHES IN WOOL.

    The delegates to the conference between Empire woolgrowers and representatives of the wool trade, which is sitting at Bradford, spent the morning in an inspection ...

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  3. DARWIN EXPEDITION ECHO.

    Resuming the debate on the Estimates (Home and Territories department) in the House of Representatives yesterday, Mr. Riley, sen (N.S.W.) criticised the actions ...

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  4. WAR IN CHINA.

    From the headquarters of [?]n Yung Hsiang (military governor of Chekiang), it is announced that definite information has been received that Chang T[?]o-lin, the ...

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  5. DAVIS CUP.

    In the challenge round for the Davis Cup, which is being played to-morroW, on the courts of the Germantown Cricket Club, the draw for the matches is as ...

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  6. BRITISH CABINET.

    Mr. Lloyd George had an enthusiastic reception at Penmaenmawr, Wales, where he made an outstanding declaration against the Anglo-Rassian treaty. He described ...

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  7. MOVEMENT AGAINST WAR.

    The following pastoral letter has been issued by Archbishop Lees:- My Dear People,—A circular has been sent to me asking that the Anglican ...

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  8. STAGHORN FLAT MURDER.

    WODONGA, Thursday.— Since the announcement yesterday afternoon that Miss Bridget Enwright, of Staghorn Flat, met her death from bullet wounds in the ...

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  9. STATE OPPOSITION.

    Although the Premier (Mr. Prendergast) and members of the Ministry are encouraged by the result of the division in the Legislative Assembly on ...

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  10. (Router.)

    Mr. Lloyd George denon[?]eed the Russian treaty as a "fake and folly." "The Prime Minister," he said, "had been 'held up' by socialist 'gunmen.' It was an act ...

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  11. Ballarat East Recount.

    Having been engaged on Wednesday and yesterday in recounting the votes recorded in the Ballarat East electorate in the last State election, the serutineers appointed ...

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  12. Irish Policy.

    Mr. Lloyd George supported the Cabinet's Irish policy. He approved of the recently published letter of Lord Birkenhead, which interpreted the ...

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  13. NOTES ON THE CABLES.

    Fresh interest in the challenge round of the Davis Cup between Australia and America has been aroused by the astounding news that at the last moment Vincent ...

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  14. NOTES IN PARLIAMENT.

    Gifted by nature with a wealth of picturesque descriptive oratory, Mr. Hughes naturally pre[?]s to frame his own distribes, and dislikes havingwords put into ...

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  15. FENTON TEXTILES.

    Henry Fenton, director of the Fenton Textile Association Limited, Yorkshire, was summoned to the Mansion House, London, at the instance of the director ...

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  16. SONS OF MILLIONAIRES.

    Mr. Justice Caverly sentenced Nathan Leopold, aged 15 years, and Richard Leob, 18 yesrs, the sons of millionaire merchants, and both University students, to ...

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  17. ALL-AUSTRALIA DISPLAY.

    Visitors to Melbourne in Show Week will be afforded equal opportunity with city residents of seeing a unique display of Australian manufactures at the ...

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  18. WOOL IN AMERICA.

    The retring Australian Commissioner (Mr. Donald Mackinnon), after a year's study of the production and handling of American domestic wools, has just ...

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  19. (Reuter.)

    The sentence is a victory for the defence, the State having contended for the execution of the accused. Mr. Justice Caverly, in passing sentence, ...

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  20. DUKE AND DUCHESS.

    The matrimonial differences of the Duke and Duchess of Westminster were revealed in the Vacation Court to-day, when a motion on behalf of the Dutchess of ...

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  21. HUSBANDS' CRIMES.

    That the police should not interrogate wives regarding their husbands' alleged crimes without the husbands' consent was an opinion strongly expressed by the ...

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  22. LOYAL BASUTOS.

    Casual interest attached to the great Basuto Pitso (annual national assembly), which was opened to-day at Maseru, Basatoland, by the Earl of Athlone, the ...

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  23. LORD FORSTER'S TOUR.

    RABAUL, Thursday.— The Governor-General (Lord Forster) yesterday visited the New Guin[?] Club, which has a membership comprised so[?]ly of returned ...

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  24. DOMINIONS CONFERENCE.

    Ireland is delaying the Dominions conference. Every Dominion has accepted the invitation of the Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr. Thomas) except the Irish ...

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  25. INJURING SOCIETY.

    In an introduction to a book on socialism the British Labour Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald writes:—"It is good that workmen should not tolerate adjust ...

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  26. (Reuter.)

    The gathering formed an extraordinarily picturesque spectacle. The chiets were attended by mounted ret[?]ues. Griflith, the paramount chief, presented an address ...

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  27. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    After nearly a fortaight of stormy exchanges in the debate on the Ministry's policy, the Legislative Assembly yesterday settled down into its stride, and made an ...

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  28. Loan to Germany.

    The question of French participation in the loan of £40,000,000 to Germany is exciting controversy. Mr. Mellon, Secretary to the Treasury of the United States, ...

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  29. Geneva Discussions.

    The third committee at the Assembly of the League of Nations deals with the questions of mutual assistance, disa[?]ment, and the peace covenant piovisions ...

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  30. LORD AND LADY STRADBROKE

    LONGREACH (Q.), Thursday.— Lord and Lady Stradbroke and party arrived here last night after travelling overland from Katherine. The journey was made ...

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  31. Pearlshell Sales.

    At the auction sales of pearlshell, held in London to-day, the attendance was the largest recorded since 1914. Many Germans and other foreigners were strong ...

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  32. NE TEMERE DECREE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In the Legislative Assembly to-night the Marriage Amendment Bill (Ne Temere) was the subject of further discussion, and the third reading ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLES.

    A Reuter message from Peking states that the question of M. Karakhan taking over the Russian ligation has now been satisfactorily settled. ...

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  34. British Trade.

    Imports into the United Kingdom during August were valued at £102,1[?],000, an increase of £13,453,000 compared with August, 1923. Exports amounted to ...

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  35. PUBLICITY IN AMERICA.

    That the Prime Minister (Mr. Brucee) is fully seized of the importance of wide publicity of Australia in America,was evidanced by a statement that he made ...

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  36. Cricket in England.

    The final match of the South African tour was began at Searborough to-day against C. J. Thoranton's eleven. The South Africans scored 143, B[?]ckenberg ...

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  38. Antwerp Wool Sales.

    At the Antwerp Wool sales, 8,000 bales of River Plate wool were offered, of which one third was sold at an advance in price of 10 per cent. France and England were ...

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  39. Empire Exhibition in 1925.

    It is understood that a recommendation has been made for the continuance of the Empire Exhibition in 1925, provided that the [?] authorities contribute 50 per ...

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  40. Porritt at Prague.

    At the international sports meeting Porrit (New Zealand) defeated Svob[?]da in the 200-metres race in 22 3-5sec. Carr (Australia) did not co[?]te, owing to the ...

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