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  2. ARMAMENTS TREATY.

    The Geneva correspondent of the Australian Press Association states:—"The Arctic explorer, Dr. Nansen, made a notable contribution to the disarmament ...

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  3. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    His Excellency the Governor General (Lord Stonchaven), accompanied by Flight-Lieut. A. P. Davidson, will arrive this afternoon ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. GERMAN NAVAL REVIEW.

    The President of the German Republic (Marshal Hindenburg) to-day reviewed off the seaport of Swinemunde tho first afterwar German naval parade. The whole ...

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  5. EXIT BUSES.

    For motor, buses, the heart of the city on Thursday was "taboo." For motorists It was a paradise, but for pedestrians it was a place of ...

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  6. "TEN YEARS' DROUGHT."

    Questions, concerning Australian trade balance and high finance arose before the Full Court of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day, when the hearing of ...

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  7. CRICKET CONTROL BOARD.

    The Australian Cricket Board of Control conference opened to-day. The delegates from the six States present were:—New South Wales, Messrs. R. A. Oxlade, T. ...

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  8. FREE STATE ELECTIONS.

    The Irish Free State will to-day choose 149 members of the Dail Elreann, out of 260 candidates. The result, owing to the use of ...

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  9. TURKISH STREET SIEGE.

    A mysterious street siege in the Constantinople residential suburb of Pera caused a sensation to-day. Police sur rounded a house and demanded surrender ...

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  10. ITALIAN SENSATION.

    At Ravenna, Italy, a Communist named Misslroli drew a revolver and fired at a group of officers of the Fascisti militia. He wounded the local commandant and his ...

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  11. A.N.A. AND MIGRATION.

    "Everything that can be done to prevent undue alien migration is being alone," said the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), replying to a deputation from the ...

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  12. FAMED DANCER KILLED.

    The famous American dancer, Isadora Duncan, was to-day dragged from her car through her long scarf having caught in a ...

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  13. ALLEGED "GRAFT."

    A grave charge, alleging "graft" against certain unnamed members of the Parliamentary Labour Party, was made to-night by Mr. P. J. Minahan, an Independent ...

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  14. ARTHUR BOURCHIER DEAD.

    Arthur Bourchicr, the famous actor-manager, who was touring South Africa prior to visiting Australia with "Treasure Island," died to-day at Johannesburg ...

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  15. WOMAN'S TRAGIC STORY.

    Isadora Duncan was born at San Francisco in May, 1878, and in 1890 elie made her first appearance. as a dancer. She went to Chicago in 1895 and joined ...

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  16. MOTHER AND CHILD WELFARE.

    Sir—As the National Council of Women and several other women's associations are holding their annual conferences in Adelaide it seems an opportunity to suggest ...

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  17. WEST PACIFIC STORM.

    A message from Nogales, Arizona, states that the collapse of telegraph and railway communications with Mexico bus prevented the checking of the loss of life ...

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  18. DEBT AND TAXATION.

    Commenting on the cable menage that bankers were issuing a warning regarding the extent of Australian indebtedness. The Financial News says:—"Unfortunately the ...

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  19. MIGRANTS ,FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The steamer Vedie which leaves London to-day for Albany, Melbourne, and Sydney, is filled with approximately 700 migrants, which is claimed to be the ...

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  20. NEARLY JAILED.

    Mr. J. S. Garden, secretary of the Trades and Labour Council, wag fined £2 with 8/ costs, in default seven days' imprisonment with hard labour, when he ...

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  21. LOAN ESTIMATES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 318 words
  22. "BEARING" SOUTHS.

    Enquiries made by the Criminal Investigation Branch to-day are believed to hare disclosed the true story of some heavy recent dealings in Broken Hill ...

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  23. ROMA OIL BORE.

    The Minuter for Mines announced this Afternoon that the pressure of gas in tho Roma oil bore had increased suddenly from 30 to 211 1b and was still increasing ...

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  24. THE PRINTERS' STRIKE.

    Only the composite newspaper, bearing the headings, "The Daily News and The West Australian," was issued yesterday. This was published on behalf of the Perth ...

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  25. QUEENSLAND STRIKE.

    Speaking in the House of Assembly to-day the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Moore) expressed satisfaction at the termination of the industrial trouble, but said ...

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  26. AN AUSTRALIAN'S DEATH.

    John Oswald Hector, a seaman from Australia, when the war broke out became a branch organizer of the National Union of Seamen and Firemen. Hector waa ...

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  27. GALE ON NEW SOUTH WALES COAST.

    A southerly gale swept along the New South Wales coast with remarkable suddenness this morning and caused rough seas throughout the day. The small ketch ...

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  28. SYDNEY—MELBOURNE MOTOR RECORD.

    Mr. Drake Richmond has made the first official run between Sydney and Melbourne in a motor car under 1,000 c.c. capacity. He arrived at 9.14 p.m., after a trip lasting ...

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  29. SIR THOMAS BEECHAM.

    The latest proposal of Sir Thomas Beecham is to undertake grand opera for five years at 10/6 and 5/ a seat, and thereafter to build "the finest opera ...

    Article : 151 words
  30. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 189 words
  31. FRISCO TO MELBOURNE.

    Mr. K. V. Anderson, one of the three members of Capt. Kingsford Smith's party which proposes to fly from Son Francisco to Melbourne, has arrived at Honolulu to ...

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  32. NEW ZEALAND'S TRADING.

    The Morning Post, in a leading article headed," Thank You, New Zealand," says;—"The oversea dominions have shown a regard for fiscal policy as an economic ...

    Article : 138 words
  33. Advertising

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  34. GROW YOUR OWN TYRES.

    Rumour has it that Mr. Henry Ford has bought 1,200,000 acres in the Para region of Brazil for£8,400,000 for rubber plantatious. His purpose is to effect ...

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  35. DOG RACING.

    The British Treasury is unexpectedly receiving about £10,000 weekly from entertainment taxes on the sport of dog racing a source of income that was not ...

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  36. PRIDE OF DETROIT.

    Messrs. Schlee and Brock, of the Pride of Detroit world flight, have announced their determination to abandon the continuation of their flight across the Pacific ...

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  37. THE STRANDED RIVERINA.

    The started steamer Riverina has only to be moved about 100 feet and she will be in deep water. Mr. P. R. King a director of Riverina Salvage, Limited, who ...

    Article : 52 words
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