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  2. MR. LOUGHLIN.

    An unexpected development in the polittical situation occurred last night, when Mr. Loughlin, Deputy-Premier and Minister for Lands, announced that he had resigned his ...

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  3. CITY RAILWAY.

    Dr. Bradfield, chief engieer for the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Metropolitan Raliway, in a l[?]ture last evening in the Mosman Town Hall, said that on October 3—three weeks ...

    Article : 331 words
  4. THE DELEGATION.

    The Marquis of Salisbury, Mr. Arthur Henderson, and other members of the Empire Parliamentary delegation, which arrived here during the week-end, say that the object ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN TEAM.

    Woodfull carried his bat through the Australian innings in the match against the North of England at Blackpool. He scored 116 out of a total of 281—his eighth century ...

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  6. MUSSOLINI.

    Latest reports from Rome reveal that Gino Lucetti is the real name of Glovannini, who was arrested for throwing a bomb at Signer Mussolini, He is 26 years of age, and was ...

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  7. RAILWAY DISASTER.

    A shocking railway disaster occurred near Blandford at a late hour last night, when four wool waggons, forming part of a goods train, bolted down hill and crashed into the North-West mail train. ...

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  8. THE LEAGUE.

    General regret has been caused here by the announcement of Spain's withdrawal from the League of Nations. The "Observer" says:—During the two years' interval ...

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  9. CAUSE OF RUNAWAY.

    The scene of the disaster is an isolated spot about one mile on the northern side of Murulia. It was reported that the draw-bar between ...

    Article : 221 words
  10. JAPAN'S POLICY.

    The Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs (Baron Shldohara), in opening the Trade Conference this morning, stressed the necessity for improvement of trade balances ...

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  11. FEDERAL CABINET.

    It is nearly a mouth since the last meeting of the Federal Cabinet was bold, and much departmental business has accumulated that will have to be dealt With when Ministers ...

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  12. LINES LOCKED.

    The wreckage caused a blockage on both lines, and consequently several trains were delayed for several hours. It was arranged to tranship the passengers to other trains. ...

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  13. HEAD-ON COLLISION.

    A report received at Tamworth at about a quarter to 3 o'clock this morning, stated that five, and probably six, people were dead. ...

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  14. SPANISH POLITICS.

    Within a weck Spain has had a grave army revolt, martial law, and rigorous censorship. These have been followed by the spectacle of the Chief of the Directory (General Primo ...

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  15. ADVICES IN SYDNEY.

    According to meagre detalis received by the railway authorities in Sydney early this morning, several wool waggons attached to a goods train which was stationary at the ...

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  16. ALAN COBHAM.

    No news bas been received of Mr. Alan Cobham since Friday, when the airman telegraphed that he had been detained at Victoria Point, 500 miles from Rangoon, owing to bad ...

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  17. IN SYDNEY ON FRIDAY.

    The delegates of the Empire Parliamentary Association, who are to tour Australia, will arrive in Sydney by the Aorangi on Friday, a day earlier than expected. The following ...

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  18. POSTAL CONGESTION.

    At the opening of a now post-office in Broadway, Brisbane, to-day the Postmaster-General (Mr. Gibson) app[?]d to the public to post letters early. ...

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  19. OIL SUPPLIES.

    A warning to the people of Australia that they should con[?]mpiate with serious concern the dependence of the Commonwealth on outside oil supplies was issued yesterday by the ...

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  20. CIVIC COALMINE.

    Alderman Holdsworth, at a meeting of the electricity committee of the City Council yesterday, said that the amount of coal used by the City Council was sufficient to cause ...

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  21. IRISH FREE STATE.

    Scenes of extraordinary enthusiasm greeted Captain William Redmoud, Mr. Thomas O'Donnell, and others who were formerly Nationalist members of the House of Commons, at ...

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  22. MR. LANG.

    With the exception of the more m[?] elements, officials at the Trades Hall are not seriously coucerned with the possibilities of a change in the leadership of the State ...

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  23. ELECTIONS IN GREECE.

    In a statement issued at Athens, the Premier of Greece (General Kondylis) says: "I am ready to resign and allow some Cabinet to conduct the elections next month if the party ...

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  24. SPORT ABROAD.

    In a two miles race at Berlin, Wide, the Swedish runner, beat Paavo Nurmi, the Finnish Olympic Games champion, by 20 yards, [?]n Om 1 2-5s, beating A. Schrubb's world ...

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  25. INDUSTRY.

    Regarding the possible abandonment of the proposal to send an Industrial mission to the United States because of the difficulty regarding the selection of Labour representatives, ...

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  26. DERAILED.

    A goods train was proceeding from Lithgow to Wallerawang this morning when a d[?]railment occurrod near Marrangaroo. The accident is attributed to a broken spring, which ...

    Article : 79 words
  27. WOMEN PIPERS.

    The Australian lady pipers performed at Glasgow on Saturday, and were taken to Loch Lomond in motor cars to-day as guests of the Glasgow Highland rogalia makers. The ...

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  28. BRITISH SEAPLANES.

    Aviation works at Southampton, which have been building seaplanes for the British Air Ministry, have received an order from the Danish Government for a large ...

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  29. COMMONWEALTH BANK.

    Sir Robert Gibson, K.B.E., was yesterday elected chairman of the board of directors of the Commonwealth Bank. The board's choice was a unanimous one. ...

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  30. A.L.P. EXECUTIVE.

    It was announced last night that Mr. G. Anderson had tendorod his resignation as a member of the A.L.P. Executive. The resignation at the present Junctare is regarded as ...

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  31. PLUCKY WOMAN.

    Although he struggled desporately, an alleged thief was hold by a woman shopkeeper at Petersham last night until the police arilved. ...

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  32. CHINESE WAR.

    H.M.S. Hawkins, flying the flag ViceAdmiral Sir Edwyn Alexander-Sinclair as commander-in-chief, and aboard which is Prince George, has arrived at Hankow, and ...

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  33. BRITISH COAL TRADE.

    Imports of foreign coal in August were valued at £7,500,000. as against only £1700 in August last year. The total quantity of imported coal for eight months of this year ...

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  34. MINING INDUSTRY.

    The central council of the Miners' Federation, which concluded its sittings in Sydney during the week-end, discussed at length the question of establishing local boards to deal ...

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  35. BROADCASTING.

    It is expected that the broadcasting station 2FC. (Farmer's Ltd.), will be operating on anew wave length of 442 metres within a week. ...

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  36. BATTLEFIELD PILGRIMS.

    Two hundred men and women belonging to the St. Barnabas pilgrimage, who spent three weeks visiting the graves of soldier relatives in Salonika and Galllpoli, returned to London ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The "Morning Post" announces that the party of 200 miners, organised by it to settle in Australia. Is complete. For the final ten vacancies at Sunderland there were 98 ...

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  38. WORKERS' COMPENSATION.

    Recently Cecil Phillips, an employee of John Mills, plumber, while engaged working in the country, was bitten by a snake. A doctor from Walgett was summoned, his [?] being ...

    Article : 76 words
  39. INTEREST PAYMENTS.

    Extensive interest payments will be made by the Commonwealth Treasury on Wednesday. The total amount to be paid out is £1,251,400, and the payment is in respcet of ...

    Article : 59 words
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