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  2. HOOVER OR SMITH ?

    The election of a President of the United States, in succession to President Coolidge, will be held on Tuesday next. To-night Mr. Smith, in Madison Square ...

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  3. BARONY FOR PRIMATE.

    The King has conferred the dignity of a barony upon Most Rev. Dr. Randall Davidson, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, Primate of All England and ...

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  4. OUR FLAGSHIP.

    Quietly and without ceremony the new flagship of the Royal Australian Navy, H.M.A.S. Australia, berthed at Port Melbourne at 8 o'clock on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SOUTH AFRICAN MINISTRY.

    The Nationalist-Labor pact is tottering to disruption. It is reported that yesterday Mr. Hertzog invited Mr. Madeley to resign his ...

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  6. A STADIUM TRAGEDY.

    A boxing contest at the Stadium on Saturday night had a fatal termination. One of the combatants, Albert Joyce, 20 years of age, who had for some ...

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  7. NAVIGATION ACT COASTAL CLAUSES

    It is not the intention of the Australian ship owners to accept without firm and reasoned protest the Bruce-Page Ministry's proposal to abandon the ...

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  8. Minister Ignored Premier.

    Mr. Hertzog admits that he asked Mr. Madeley not to see the delegates of the Natives' Union until the Cabinet had discussed the matter, as the Minister of ...

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  9. EMPIRE TRADE.

    LONDON, 3rd November. To-day was a special Australia day at the Empire exhibition at Cardiff. The opening function was performed by ...

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  10. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor-General and Lady Stonehaven, accompanied by the Governor of South Australia and the Hon. Lady More Ruthven, and attended by the personal ...

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  11. PREMIER AT BALLARAT.

    BALLARAT, Sunday.--In the presence of a sympathetic and responsive gathering at the A.W.U. Hall to-night the Premier. Mr. E. J. Hogan, spoke on the ...

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  12. THE TREATY WITH GERMANY.

    The publication of the text or the South African trade treaty with Germany before its submission to Parliament for ratification has been demanded. ...

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  13. STATEMENT BY MANAGER.

    Expressing regret at the untimely death of Joyce, the manager of Stadiums Ltd., Mr. R. Lean, yesterday said he did not see the actual happening, and be could not ...

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  14. THE BISHOP OF LONDON

    The Bishop of London replied to-day in Dean Inge's extraordinary suggestion that be should exchange dioceses with the Bishop of Gloucester. Dr. Headlam, Dean ...

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  15. The Religion Issue.

    As was expected, the re-entry of the religious issue has created exceptional bitterness in the political campaign. In a statement denying charges of ...

    Article : 501 words
  16. A ROUMANIAN "CRISIS."

    The Council of the Regency has recepted the resignation of the Prime Minister, M. Vinti[?]a Bratianu. it is expe[?]d that M. Manin will be invited to form a ...

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  17. DOCTOR'S STATEMENT.

    Br. T. F. Hanly, who has officiated at the Stadium for many years, staled he examined the young man Joyce before the l[?]tter entered the ring, and he was in ...

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  18. THE CONFIDENCE TRICK.

    LONDON, 3rd November. Albert Jackson, described as a "tourist" residing at Langham Hotel, was remanded in Marlborough-street court to-day on ...

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  19. DWELLINGUP TRAGEDY.

    PERTH, Sunday.-- Thomas Lindsay Smith, 16 years of age, was present in custody at the inquest into the death of John Charles Ibbott, formerly a butcher ...

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  20. CIVIL AVIATION.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A local promoter plans to establish a seaplane service, making six trips a day between Sydney and Newcastle, also a daily service between ...

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  21. ANOTHER WAR MEMORIAL.

    Lieutenant-General Sir William Pulteney will unveil on Sunday a memorial erected at La Ferte Sous Jouarre in honor of the British Expeditionary Force, and ...

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  22. TAXIPLANE TO SYDNEY.

    The Wattle Bird, in charge of Pilot F. Neale, left Melbourne aerodrome at 11.50 a.m. yesterday for Sydney, with Mr. and Mrs. Colin Chisholm. They ...

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  23. MARSEILLES DOCK STRIKE.

    An affray occurred at Marseilles this morning between the dockers on strike and the police. Four hundred strikers attempted to ...

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  24. ARMISTICE DAY.

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--The wish has been expressed by the King, through the Prime Minister, that the church authorities shall so arrange their services on ...

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  25. REDISTRIBUTION OF SEATS.

    At the annual reunion of past presidents and senior members of Port Melbourne branch of the Australian Natives' Association, on Saturday night, there was a group ...

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  26. ENGLAND'S TEA DRINKERS.

    The report of the Indian Tea Association for 1927-28 contains interesting statistics, which show that tea drinking is still on the increase in this country. The ...

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  27. ART TREASURES.

    The court has rejected, with costs, an application by a number of Russian refugees to prevent the Soviet's sale ol Russian art treasures, which were formerly ...

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  28. THIRTY-NINTH BATTALION.

    Lieutenants Wimpolo and Evans, of the Thirty-ninth Battalion of the Commonwealth Forces, placed a wreath of everlasting flowers and gum leaves, tied ...

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  29. TANGO MARU STRANDED.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Outward bound for Japan, the Japanese mail steamer Tango Ma[?] went aground on Ghibber Rock, near the entrance to Thursday ...

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  30. NEW TRAFFIC CONTROL.

    LONDON, 2nd November. The Home Office, according to the "Daily Express," is formulating a new scheme of traffic control involving the ...

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  31. Motor Salesman Threatened.

    Harcourt Reginald Hebditch, of Cottesloe Bench, gave evidence that he was sales manager for a Fremantle motor firm. Witness added:--"I tried to repossess a car ...

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  32. BOARDING MOVING TRAIN.

    As the 3.35 p.m. Dandenong train was leaving Flinders-street station on Saturday two men rushed down the platform, and one of them, Reginald Arthur Walsh, ...

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  33. A DESERT SPEED TRACK.

    Captain Malcolm Campbell, the British racing motorist, left Croydon to-day in an aeroplane piloted by Lieutenant Bon for the Sahara, with the object of locating a ...

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  34. BORG MARRIED IN JAPAN.

    SHANGHAI, 4th November. Arne Borg, the Swedish swimming champion, who Mas recently married in Japan and is spending the honeymoon ...

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  35. MEXICAN ASSASSINATION.

    During his trial on the charge of having assassinated President Obregon, who was shot at San Angel in July. Jose Deleontoral said that after his arrest the ...

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  36. A FATAL BLOW.

    WAGGA, Sunday.--John Shinn, 23 years, an employe of the Telephone department, visited his father's house at Wantabadgery this afternoon, where he ...

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  37. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    The Equity Trustees Co. Ltd. is applying for letters of administration, with the will annexed, of the estate of Stephen Francis Roberts, late of 35 William-street, Glenferrie, gentleman, who ...

    Article : 118 words
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  39. A GRUESOME HAUL.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--When trawling off Botany Heads to-day the net men of the trawler East Star brought up a mail's leg in a boot. It was a right leg, from ...

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  40. HOSPITAL SUNDAY.

    A collection by the Healesville Brass Band in aid of the Lord Mayor's Hospital Sunday. Fund amounted to £11 166. This collection was postponed until ...

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  41. Cargo to be Removed.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--According to the latest news received by the Sydney agents of the Tango Maru, the vessel is making water in the forepeak of No. 1 hold, and ...

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