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  2. BEAM WIRELESS FOR CANADA

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—The official tests of Canada's beam, wireless haying proyed successful, the Post Office takes over the stations ...

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  3. EMPIRE DELEGATES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Some idea of the popularity of the Empire delegates was manifested by the large number of friends who assembled on ...

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  4. EMPIRE STATESMEN DELIBERATE

    LONDON, Tuesday Night—The British genius for symbolising the milestones of the Empire's history and perpetuating the ideals underlying it, was shown in Westminster Abbey this morning, as a preface to the Imperial ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SECRET SERVICE IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The inquiry into the alleged attempt to overthrow the Lang Government by bribery, was continued to-day. ...

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  6. ECONOMIC FREEDOM

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—"We wish to record our conviction that the establishment of economic freedom is our best hope for restoring the world's ...

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  7. BRITISH COAL CRISIS

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—The miners' council of war sat at Nottingham yesterday, planning a, whirlwind campaign by which, it is ...

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  8. DAIRY SHOW

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—Australia swept the board in the colonial butter competitions in the show of dairy produce to-day, taking all the ...

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  9. PLEA OF INSANITY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—William Frederick Currey of Fairfield, was found not guilty to-day by a jury, on a charge of having murdered his ...

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  10. TIME INOPPORTUNE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—The free-trade organs welcome the manifesto, but comment elsewhere is cautions. ...

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  11. BOAT SHEDS BURNT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday, 2 a.m.—A huge fire swept through the boat sheds on the south side of the Yarra at midnight to-night, and destroyed a ...

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  12. AUSTRALIA'S OMISSION

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. —While Australian exhibitors were most successful, Australia, though the winner of the gold medal last year ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN BANKS

    PHILADELPHIA, Tuesday Night.—The convention of the National Association of Mutual Savings' Banks was particularly interested in Mr ...

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  14. DIRECT RELATIONS

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Night.—"The Times" Washington representative says, that, in the opinion of President Coolidge, there is no real ...

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  15. STRANGE STORY

    PERTH (W.A.), Wednesday.—A story, bristling will extraordinary features, was told in the Divorce Court to-day, when a young man, ...

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  16. "CAME TO FORGET"

    PERTH (W.A.), Wednesday.—It now transpires that the young man named Angus William Negus, who committed suicide in the Palace. ...

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  17. GERMAN COLONIES

    BERLIN Wednesday Morning.—A branch has been formed of the Bond Society for the recovery of German properties from former enemy ...

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  18. HOMAGE TO THE DEAD

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Night—As her first official act on United States soil, Queen Marie, of Rumania, to-day placed a wreath on the ...

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  19. OPIUM FINDS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Considerable ingenuity is being shown by Orientals in hiding opium supplies from the police. A week ago, ...

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  20. CHURCH TRIBUNAL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—A convention of the Church of England this afternoon sat in committee, and decided upon the constitution of the ...

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  21. SECRETARY'S DEATH

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—On October 13, John Callaghan (63), secretary of the Protestant Alliance Friendly Society of Australia, was ...

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  22. RUSSIAN TRADE

    MOSCOW, Tuesday Night.—Russia's trade with European countries during the past financial year showed an unfavorable balance of 86,100,000 ...

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  23. FAMOUS WAR FILM.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—The Admiralty is co-operating in making a British film, based on the battles of the Coronel and Falklands ...

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  24. BREACH OF PROMISSE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A breach of promise action brought by Irene Hodgins against George Naghten, a plumber of WaVerley, to recover ...

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  25. "WETS" STILL LEAD

    OSLO, Wednesday Morning.—Latest figures in the prohibition [?]cite are; For, 407,058; against, 515,854. ...

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