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  2. HUGE COST.

    In a speech to members of the Chamber of Manufactures yesterday, the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) said the present duplication of arbitration systems, was costing ...

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  3. MR. WATT.

    When proposing the toast of the Mayor (Councillor T. Unsworth) during the official supper at the St. Kilda Mayoral ball to-night, Mr. Watt, MP., ...

    Article : 210 words
  4. BROADCASTING.

    An increase in the hours of entertainment is promised listeners-in by the Australian Broadcasting Company, Ltd., the directors of which (Mr. F. Stuart Doyle, Sir Benjamin ...

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  5. THE DANGER

    Mr. Bruce, addressing the Chamber of Manufactures yesterday, warned manufacturers that within the next few years the United States of America ...

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  6. THE ROXEN.

    Captain G. Drelick, master of the Swedish steamer Roxen, used great quantities of oil to calm the seas when his ship was in danger in a cyclone off the costs of New South Wales ...

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  7. THE KING.

    While the King was bowing to the crowd at Buckingham Palace on returning from Windsor Princess Elizabeth came on to the balcony, and their Majesties bent down to ...

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  8. TEST CRICKET.

    In "The Turn of the Wheel," a frankly critical book, Mr. P. G. Fender describes the Marylebone tour of Australia Regarding selection of English touring teams, he says ...

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  9. POLICY.

    parliament was opened to-day by a commission, headed by the Lord Chancellor, Lord Sankey. The King's Speech was delivered in these terms:— ...

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  10. SOUTHERN CROSS.

    The Southern Cross, which had been delayed by engine trouble, took off for Calcutta at. 10 o'clock this morning. CALCUTTA, July 2. ...

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  11. DOMESTIC TRAGEDY.

    At Cunnamulla a small house was the scene of a double tragedy to-day, the victims being William John Williams, 42, and his wife, Emily, 32. It is believed that Williams ...

    Article : 173 words
  12. WIMBLEDON.

    Austin is the first English-born player to reach a semi-final at Wimbledon for several years, where he joins a select company of three ex-champions. Crities do not despair ...

    Article : 286 words
  13. FRUIT-GROWING.

    Some 60 blocks of first-class fruit-growing land in the Young district, N.S.W., will shortly be thrown open for settlement. Most of the blocks have been vacated by soldier settlers, ...

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  14. SECOND TEST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 367 words
  15. SHORT OF COAL.

    The French steamer Commandant Destremau, bound from Noumea to Sydney, was reported yesterday to be sheltering at Seal Rocks. The steamer has been held back for several ...

    Article : 66 words
  16. GIFT TO THE POPE.

    It is reported from Milan that prince Paterno and his wife, who belong to ancient Sicilian families, have renounced the world, the husband becoming a monk in the ...

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  17. MARANOA POUNDED.

    The steamer Maranoa arrived at Newcastle this afternoon from Brisbane, about 24 hours behind schedule on account of having encountered tremendous head seas. The ...

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  18. PREFERENCE.

    Returning to the subject of the Empire and the United States tariff, the "Morning Post" editorially says: "If there is anything to be done it can only be by development of the ...

    Article : 188 words
  19. HATCHET BURIED.

    Burying the hatchet was symbolised in a characteristic way by the Maoris at Rotorua during the visit of Captain von Arnauld and officers of the German cruiser Emden. ...

    Article : 248 words
  20. FRENCH WAR DEBTS.

    The Radical party in the French Chamber of Deputies has decided to vote in favour of ratification of debt agreements on July 9. This is regarded as assuring M. ...

    Article : 74 words
  21. TWO LIVES LOST.

    In the floods in northern rivers districts two lives were lost, by drowning. The victims were Roy Ward, a carter, and Molly McLean, aged 17 years. Ward was ...

    Article : 88 words
  22. WAR'S AFTERMATH.

    In addressing members of the Sydney branch of Toc H last evening the Consul-General for Germany (Dr. H. C. Busing) said that the people generally felt that they had ...

    Article : 225 words
  23. NAVAL ARMAMENTS.

    The Secretary of State (Mr. Stimson), in an interview with newspaper correspondents to-day, made it clear that in any naval armament limitation arrangement between the ...

    Article : 250 words
  24. SECOND INQUEST.

    The Attorney-General (Sir William Jowitt) has applied to the Lord Chief Justice for an order for a further inquest on the body of Mr. Edmund Duff, formerly High Commissioner ...

    Article : 227 words
  25. WRONGLY ACCUSED.

    Some months ago Venetia Dillon, married woman, of Cottesloe, was arrested on a charge of having written obscene and abusive letters to her neighbours, Elizabeth Dyer and Denzil ...

    Article : 129 words
  26. EVOLUTION.

    The evolution theory was commented upon by Bishop Cherrington at the opening of Waikato Synod. "It would seem," he said, "that there are people in this enlightened and ...

    Article : 186 words
  27. STEWARDS' STRIKE.

    Six stewards of the Silver City Workingmen's Club came out on strike yesterday in protest against the introduction of shorter time by the management committee. Owing ...

    Article : 114 words
  28. REPARATIONS.

    Italy has notified that she is agreeable to the Reparations Conference being held in London. It is expected, therefore, that Mr. MacDonald will adhere to his original plan, ...

    Article : 180 words
  29. DARING ESCAPE.

    william Harold, a half-caste aboriginal, who had been imprisoned, on remand, on a charge of offensive behaviour to school girls on their way home from Brungle Public school, ...

    Article : 172 words
  30. REFUSAL TO PLAY.

    Not only the footballers, but all the citizens of Condobolin, resent recent criticism of the refusal of the district Rugby League to play against an aboriginal team from the adjacent ...

    Article : 382 words
  31. LANDSLIDES.

    News regarding the plight of the Karamea district, which had been completely isolated since the big shake on June 17, is beginning slowly to drift through. The Premier, Sir ...

    Article : 171 words
  32. DEFENCE.

    The Minister for Defence (Sir William Glasgow) spent another busy day considering proposals submitted to him by the heads of the various branches of his department to effect ...

    Article : 298 words
  33. EMPLOYMENT IN BRITAIN.

    The lobbyist of the "Daily Telegraph" says Industrial circles are eagerly awaiting the Government's coal policy. It is understood that the Government definitely intends to ...

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  34. CHINA'S NAVY.

    An agreement has been signed between the British and Chinese Governments providing for the training of Chinese naval cadets in England, and the engagement by the Chinese ...

    Article : 124 words
  35. THE SPANISH AIRMEN.

    The Spanish Ambassador in London the Marquis Merry Del Val, to-day called on the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Arthur Henderson) to express officially, the thanks of the Spanish ...

    Article : 197 words
  36. BRIDGE TRAFFIC.

    Ratepayers in the Municipality of Willoughby to date have paid no less than £50,335 in Sydney Harbour Bridge rates, states Mr. D. Martin, publicity officer, of ...

    Article : 224 words
  37. MARRIED AT 95.

    People are born in Queanbeyan, but they never die," said Mr. W. P. Bluett, a delegate for that town to the annual conference of the New Settlers' League, yesterday. "When ...

    Article : 94 words
  38. DEBATES AT GENEVA.

    The correspondent of the Australian press Association at Geneva says: Sir Granville Ryrie and Sir James Parr were the principal figures in a long debate on the language ...

    Article : 168 words
  39. DOUBLE TRAGEDY.

    A finding of murder and suicide was recorded by the Coroner (Mr. Grant) to-day, after an inquest into the deaths of Arthur Clement Compston, 27, musician, of ...

    Article : 150 words
  40. SHIPMENT OF ANIMALS.

    A valuable shipment of animals is being brought to Australia by the Blue Funnel line steamer Elpenor, which left Glasgow on May 25 and is due at Melbourne on July 16. For ...

    Article : 86 words
  41. JAPANESE MINISTRY.

    The Prime Minister, Baron Tanaka, submitted the resignation of the Cabinet to the Emperor this morning. Mr. Yoko Hamaguchi, a former Finance Minister and ...

    Article : 48 words
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