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  2. CIVIC CARS.

    Considerabls bitterness has been occasioned among aldermen of the City Council by a number of official reports issued regarding the cost of running the fleet of motor cars ...

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  3. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    It is officially stated that the Reparations Commission has appointed Mr. Owen Young, of New York, to be interim Agent-General for reparations payments; M. de la Croix ...

    Article : 66 words
  4. SCIENCE.

    The Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science concluded its 17th biennial congress at Adelaide University yesterday. The principal business was the assembly of ...

    Article : 1,439 words
  5. TRADE REVIEW.

    Business on the Stock Exchange remains on a small scale, btu a fairly confident tone has been maintained. News of the Reichstag's acceptance of the Dawes proposals came too ...

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  6. THE PRINCE.

    The Prince of Wales arrived by the Berengaria yesterday afternoon. One detail of the reception avent awry. A radio speech of welcome that had been planned was not ...

    Article : 596 words
  7. LAWN TENNIS.

    In the fourth round of the lawn tennis singles championship of the United States at Forest Hills to-day, G. L. Patterson (Australia) defeated G. M. Lott, the junior ...

    Article : 424 words
  8. GERMANY ACCEPTS.

    The Reichstag has accepted the agreement reached at the Allies' Conference held last month in London. It has also assented to the measures necessary for putting the Dawes plan of reparations payments into effect. ...

    Article : 1,174 words
  9. ARMED MAN.

    An armed footpad who attempted to rob a member of the Australian Navy early yesterday morning was not only resisted, but set to flight by his intended victim. ...

    Article : 340 words
  10. AIR ACCIDENTS.

    The frequency of aeroplane crashes in recent months is perturbing aviation officials, and an inquiry by a Government committee is likely. Since the beginning of the ...

    Article : 135 words
  11. DOUBLE TRAGEDY.

    Shortly after 5.30 this evening the bodies of a man and woman were found lying dond in a house at 118 Denison-street, Hamilton. ...

    Article : 551 words
  12. TROUBLE IN CHINA.

    A certain reaction against the recent pessimism as to the probability of conflict between the provinces of Kiangsu and Chekiang is noticeable in Government circles at ...

    Article : 431 words
  13. COLLISION.

    A serious collision occurred between two passenger trains on the North-west Railway, near Montgomery, yesterday. Sixty-seven bodies were discovered in the wreckage, and ...

    Article : 142 words
  14. NORTHERN IRELAND.

    Thirty-thousand Orangemen participated in [?] demonstration at Ashgrove (Newry). The Klnlster for Labour (Mr. J. M. Andrews) assured them, on behalf of his colleagues, that ...

    Article : 272 words
  15. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The Australian delegates to the Assembly of the League of Nations lett on Saturday. The Assembly will sit tor three weeks. Mr. MacDonald and M. Horriot will attend, but ...

    Article : 74 words
  16. BUTTER SUPPLIES.

    A serious shrinkage of Empire supplies of butter hns been a feature of the dairy produce industry, according to Weddel and Co.'s annual review for the year ended June 30. ...

    Article : 107 words
  17. VICAR AND WARDEN.

    The Rev. Frank Michael Dowland-Ryan, M.C., who was born in Australia, was charged at Brixham with assaulting Sir Thomas Lennard, a church-warden. The prosecutor ...

    Article : 185 words
  18. SWIMMING IN AMERICA.

    Clarence Ross won the Amateur Athletic Union's national long-distance swimming, approximately live miles, in the open sea, in 1h 57m 24s. Frank Beaurepalre, the Victorian ...

    Article : 40 words
  19. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Soviet executive at Moscow has commuted the death sentence on Savinkoff, the anti-Bolshevik leader, to two years' deprivation of liberty, in consideration of his ...

    Article : 512 words
  20. WEMBLEY.

    Sir James Allen (High Commissioner for New Zealand), declaros that the results of the exhibition would be best perpetuated in a more concentrated form by the Imperial ...

    Article : 109 words
  21. FIRE AT TAREE.

    A fire early this morning destroyed the bulk store and contents adjoining McLaughlin and Turley's store in the main street. The fire brigades made a wonderful save ...

    Article : 267 words
  22. ALPINE TRAGEDY.

    A party of English tourists, Messrs. Carr and Patterson, and Miss Carr, were climbing near Monterosa, accompanied by a guide and a porter, when Miss Carr and the porter fell ...

    Article : 86 words
  23. KU KLUX KLAN.

    A recurrence of disturbances between members of the Ku Klux Klan and opponents in [?]linois, new centres at Herrin, the scene of nine murders and former Klan troubles. ...

    Article : 146 words
  24. MR. MASSEY.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Massey) says that he hopes to be able to accept the invitation to visit Australia. He added that he felt that an exchange of visits at intervals ...

    Article : 207 words
  25. ARMAMENTS.

    President Coolidge has made it known that he will assert all the rights given to the United States under the treaties of the Washington Disarmament Conference in regard to ...

    Article : 81 words
  26. NOTE FORGERY.

    Sir Basil Thomson (formerly Assistant Commissioner Metropolitan Police), in an article in "English Life," reveals new details of the greatest Treasury note forgery ...

    Article : 226 words
  27. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    The South African cricketers commenced a match against Worcestershire, at Worcester, to-day. They disposed of the county team for 87, of which Root made 24. Blanckenberg ...

    Article : 125 words
  28. A WAR HOAX.

    A "Sunday News" special article dealing with the greatest hoax of the war, that of a Russiam army having passed through England to France, affirms that the authorities ...

    Article : 117 words
  29. WHEAT GROWING.

    Mr. George Walker (Lindley Walker and co., Ltd.), of Sydney, who has completed an extensive British and Continental investigation in regard to wheat supplies, ...

    Article : 222 words
  30. SAFES BLOWN.

    Two safes were blown open by cracksmen at Tayler and Co.'s produce store. Pennant Hills, during Friday night, and nearly £100 in money was stolen. ...

    Article : 122 words
  31. MAIN ROADS BILL.

    During the week-end the Lord Mayor secured a great many promises of support for the agitation against the proposal to include the City of Sydney in the taxation provisions ...

    Article : 139 words
  32. EPIDEMIC IN JAPAN.

    The first certified case of meningitis in Tokio was recorded yesterday. The cases reported in all districts since the outbreak number more than 2500, of which 1500 have ...

    Article : 40 words
  33. COVENT GARDEN STRIKE.

    Covent Garden employers have declined an invitation to meet Sir David Shackleton, Chief Adviser to the Ministry of Labour, on the ground that the striko, in their ...

    Article : 106 words
  34. ARCHAEOLOGISTS.

    A skeloton which many people believe to be that of St. Patrick, has been discovered near St. David's Cathedral, Pembrokeshire. Workmen, who recently unearthed in an ...

    Article : 109 words
  35. RUSSIAN TROOPS.

    The Riga correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says: While refuting the report that a general mobilisation had been ordered, the Soviet does not deny that there has been ...

    Article : 56 words
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