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  2. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    An interlude which caused a good deal of comment marked the opening of the Sixth Commission this morning. The Irish Free State's representative (Mr. ...

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  3. "INFERNAL HUMBUG"

    A lively scene occurred in Parliament this afternoon during the debate on supply. Mr. Bruce (Labour) was referring to the shipping strike when Mr. Warren, ...

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  4. STATE SESSION

    Immediately the Legislative Assembly met this morning Mr. Bavin announced the retirement of Sir George Fuller from the leadership of the Opposition and his ...

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  5. NO SETTLEMENT SEAMEN REJECT OFFER

    Seamen's representatives at a meeting with shipowners this afternoon refused to accept the owners' terms. The owners proposed that the men ...

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  6. DEFICIT DISPUTE MR. BAVIN NOT SATISFIED

    The Premier and Treasurer (Mr. Lang) moved the first reading of the bill to allow of a temporary supply being granted for the month of October. The amount asked for ...

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  7. RICHMOND SEAT

    Mr. Missingham, M.L.A., told our Sydney representative to-day that he had no intention of contesting the Richmond seat at the Federal elections in opposition to ...

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  8. PRIMARY PRODUCERS

    The meeting of the central executive of the Primary producers' Union was continued to-day. It was resolved to call a conference, when the executive officers deemed ...

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  9. JAVA MURDER WHY AUSTRALIAN WAS DELAYED

    The Attorney-General in a statement says the fact that Kirton at Sourabaya was obliged to delay his intended departure for Australia in connection with the murder of ...

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  10. BUSINESS IN SYDNEY

    Mr. R. Wiley, son of Sir Frederick Wiley, one of the partners in the firm of Kirton and Earnshaw Ltd., of Sydney, stated today that the Kirton referred to in ...

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  11. DEPORTATION BOARD

    When the Deportation Board met this morning Dr. Evatt referred to the statement of the Prime Minister that members of the board were being paid 25 guineas a ...

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  12. LOCAL GOVERNORS UNANIMITY MUST BE REACHED

    Mr. L. C. Amery, British Colonial Secretary, reiterated to-day that he was unshaken in the hope of going to Australia next autumn if Parliamentary exigencies ...

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  13. ARMY MANOEUVRES

    The "war" in southern England has developed into 'bus warfare. The extraordinary mobility of these conveyances frequently enabled the invading force to push ...

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  14. MR. LANG'S REPLY

    "Sir George Fuller's insolent reference to me as a beggar on horseback is the kind of comment one would expect from an impudent snob, but hardly what is expected ...

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  15. PROTEST FROM SYDNEY

    Forty-four members of the Legislative Asisembly, including all members of the National party and the country party and Independent members, and 36 members of the ...

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  16. CLAIM FOR £25,000

    The case in which Madame Andree Vacher Lauzanne, dress designer, is claiming £25,000 from Arnold Reach, brewer and merchant, for alleged breach of promise of marriage, ...

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  17. NEWCASTLE COURT CASES

    When 20 seamen from the steamer Min appeared at court to-day a remand was applied for by the men "pending settlement of the strike." Mr. Rankin, for the owners, ...

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  18. HOSPITALS

    Mr. Fitzgerald, assistant Minister, in replying to a deputation's request that a hospital be established in the Eastern Surburbs, said the whole hospital question was being ...

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  19. ROYAL WEDDING

    The Italian Princess Mafalda and Prince Phillip of Hesse were married this morning in the presence of the royal family. There was a medieval and almost pastoral ...

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  20. SOUTH AFRICAN POSITION

    Reuter's Durban correspondent states the Sandgate Castle, the first vessel to strike in South African (waters, sailed this evening. It is understood that several of the ...

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  21. DANGEROUS GANG

    Walter Robert MacDonald (62), convicted of housebreaking in London, was stated by the police to have been five times convicted in Australia between 3892 and 1899, and ...

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  22. COAL TRUCE

    An important conference between the Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) and the executive of the Miners' Federation was held at Downing-street to-day in regard to the ...

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  23. PROHIBITION STATISTICS

    Health, morals, safety and conditions in the States have improved under the first five years of prohibition, according to Federal statistics showing the brighter side. ...

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  24. ALLEGED COUNTERFEIT COINS

    At the Central Police Court to-day Stephen Tucker (35) was charged with having offered to Charles William Halpin five pieces of counterfeit coins resembling florins, well ...

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  25. SINGLE SEAT ELECTORATES

    The National Association Conference today carried a resolution in favour of the abolition of the proportional representation system and the substitution of single seats; ...

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  26. MEN SENT TO ISLAND GAOL

    About 20 striking British seamen from the steamers Port Auckland and Runie today were sent to gaol for 14 days. Between 150 and 160 men were sent to St. Helena, ...

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  27. MOROCCO

    A communique announcing the occupation of all three objectives, with the assistance of fire from warships and aerial bombardment, says that the capture of ground broken at ...

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  28. BOOKMAKER'S CLAIM

    Before Judge Ralston to-day Andy Kerr, a well-known bookmaker, claimed £150 from Sydney Porter, the amount of a cheque drawn by Porter at the bank, which, it was ...

    Article : 93 words
  29. JOCKEY SUES FOR DIVORCE

    In the Divorce Court to-day Thomas Francis McNamara, a well-known jockey, petitioned for the dissolution of his marriage with Hilda May McNamara on the ...

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  30. PAVLOVA TO TOUR AUSTRALIA

    Mr. J. H. Tait, the well-known Australian theatrical promoter, sailed on the Majestic to-day. He stated that Anna Pavlova's opening date on her Australian ...

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  31. STRANGE AIR FATALITY

    A strange accident during air maneouvres at Bristol makes a total of seven Royal Air Force deaths in five weeks. Flying Officers G. Thorpe and P. Cox, who both ...

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  32. RUSSIAN LABOUR MEN IN JAPAN

    Vernacular papers are featuring the Russian Labour delegates' visit, especially the active surveillance of the police concerning them, which, the unions declare, renders the ...

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  33. GERMAN VERGE

    Over 9000 applications have been received by the German Verge Trust. The chairman of the trust (Mr. F. E. Bryant) said today that on paper the German Verge Trust ...

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  34. WORLD FEDERATION OF UNIONS

    Pointing out that the Trade Union Congress had ratified the agreement for joint international action reached by the British and Russian delegates in April, the general ...

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  35. DETERMINED SUICIDE

    An inquest was held to-day concerning the death of Francis Wood (32), a poulterer, who jumped over the cliffs at Ben Buckler. Evidence was given that Wood ...

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  36. FRANCE'S DEBT TO AMERICA

    Expressing confidence that the debt would be settled "upon a basis of peace and righteousness," M. Caillaux, French Finance Minister, arrived at the head of the French ...

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  37. NORTH SHORE BRIDGE DELAY

    As a result of the shipping strike it is likely that work on the North Shore bridge will be held up. A number of men have been ' put off and the services of another batch ...

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  38. AGENCY-GENERAL IN LONDON

    Sir Timothy Coghlan took over the New South Wales Agency to-day temporarily but no official announcement has yet been issued. He attended the Pacific Cable ...

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  39. MR. BRUCE THE STRONG MAN

    Senator Guthrie last night expressed the view that Mr. Bruce was the strong man for whom Australia had been calling for years. Supporters of law and order should ...

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  40. PRINCE LEAVE BUENOS AYRES

    The Prince of Wales bade farewell to Buenos Ayres to-day. There were great crowds at the station to see him off for Chapadmalal. He will embark on H.M.S. ...

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