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  2. THE IRISH BILL

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The House of Lords read a second time the Irish Boundary Bill after carrying by 71 votes to 38 the Marquess ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. AIR LINERS

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Commander C. D. Burney, M.P., accompanied by Mr. Wallis, the designer of the experimental airship when Britain is ...

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  4. CHINESE BATTLE

    MUKDEN, Wednesday.--The Great Wall of China, erected 2000 years ago, again served a military purpose on Monday, when it saved the advanced ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. GOVERNMENT DEFEATED.

    By 364 votes to 198, the House of Commons on Wednesday carried, against the uncompromising opposition of the Government, the Liberal amendment to the Conservative censure motion, demanding that a Select Committee of the House. ...

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  6. IDLE LINERS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--While 16 freighters of the Australian Commonwealth line are idle in Hobson's Bay and Sydney Harbour, foreign vessels ...

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  7. POLICE PAY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A deputation from the New South Wales Police Association waited on the Chief Secretary (Mr. C. W. Oakes) today, and asked ...

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  8. NATIONAL AIMS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--"In my opinion, neither time nor circumstance diminishes the necessity which arose with the war for an ...

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  9. KILLARNEY TIMBER

    WARWICK, "Thursday.--Reffering to the statement of the Commissioner for Railways published in yesterday's "Daily Mail" to the effect that the position of ...

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  10. NO INQUIRY

    LONDON, Wednesday.---Sir Robert Horne moved the Conservative motion of censure on the Government in the House of Comnmons this afternoon. The motion ...

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  11. TAXATION LESS

    PERTH, Thursday.--The Premier (Mr. P. Collier). in delivering the get Speech in the Legislative Assembly said that last years finances were ...

    Article : 230 words
  12. STIR IN TIBET

    CALCUTTA, Wednesday.--It is reported from [?]basa that 10,000 Mongolians from Urga are marcing on Tibet ostenisbly with the object of presenting a ...

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  13. ACROSS AMERICA.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.--The Shenandoah, the United States naval airship which was built in the United States under the direction of German ...

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  14. WAR PENSIONS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Repatriation Commission made permanet during the year ended June 30 about 5000 war pensions throughout the ...

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  15. GRAVES IN FRANCE

    LONDON, August 20.--Two ex-Mayors of Brisbane, Mr. H. J. Diddams and Mr. A. Fanlkner are at present in England. Mr. Diddams has only recently ...

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  16. BILL PASSED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Senato discussed the North Grafton to South Brisbane railway all day. Senator Needham of Western ...

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  17. FIGHTING SOVIET

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Roving anti Bolshevist armed bands are spreading their activities over large areas in Russia according to the Riga correspondent ...

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  18. A BASIC WAGE

    LONDON, Wednesday.--That the existence of the Herriot Government looks like seriously threatened by differences which have arisen concerning ...

    Article : 262 words
  19. THEY'RE AFTER ME

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--"Look out. they're after me"." With this sudden cry, that startled other passengers in the compartment a man jumped from the ...

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  20. CALLOUS MOTORIST

    VICTORIA (British Columbia), Wednesday.--Canada's most interesting prosecution for manslaughter following a motor car accident was completed ...

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  21. SATURDAY'S ISSUE.

    Memories of a cyclone in the north are vividly recalled by a "Peripatetic Parson" in an article which appear in the Book Page in tomorrow's issue. ...

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  22. PIRATES HAUL

    HONG-KONG, Wednesday.--The Chinease steamer. Ning Shan, 2867 tons, under a Norweglan master was captured and looked by pirates. The ...

    Article : 135 words
  23. "BUILD LOCALLY"

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--That it is essential for the safely of Australia that aircraft should be build in this country was emphasised by Squadron ...

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  24. BY CHRISTMAS.

    Sandgate is to have electric light established within its area by Christmas. In referring yesterday to the extension of electric light to the seaside town. Mr. ...

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  25. FRANCE FEARS CHANGE

    LONDON, Wednesday.--France is closely watching the development the British political situation. Supporters of the Herriot Government, says ...

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  26. END OF FAST

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Gandhi broke his 21 days' fast yesterday afternoon, and issued a statement containing a mysterious reference to his vow, He ...

    Article : 145 words
  27. CAR CAPSIZES

    BOONAH, Thursday.--Mr. J. Dixon, who is employed is country traveller by Mr. E. Raymond, of Boonah, had a miraculous escape from serious injury ...

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  28. WOOL PACK

    We3dnesday.--Sir William [?] president of the Bradferd [?] Commerce, has manufacture [?] pack costing nine ...

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  29. $500 HAUL OF JEWFISH.

    GRAFTON, Thursday.--One of the biggest hunts of jewfish ever netted in the Clarence River was made this week, at Maclean. The catch is estimated at at ...

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  30. COVERED WICKETS

    LONDON Wednesday.--Mr. A. C. MacLaren, referring to Leicestersintre's proposal that wickets be covered fro 24 hours before a much, said that the ...

    Article : 159 words
  31. ANOTHER TRAGEDY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Mr. Thomas Patrick Bowdren, 50 a solicitor, who resided at Waverley, was knocked down and killed by a motor car in ...

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  32. Mawson Relief Expedition.

    DARWIN, Thursday.--It is a authoritatively stated that one of the many reasons why the Commonwealth steamer Kyogle was sent to investigate the whereabouts of the Boucant Contract shipping Service auxillary three masted schooner Huddersfield, was ...

    Article : 118 words
  33. RICE OF WOOL

    [?] The City [?] declares that [?] the present [?] sales should ...

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  34. CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL ROLL.

    There are now 1840 children of the outback, receiving their eduction through the correspondence school. The headquarters of this section of the ...

    Article : 56 words
  35. RUNAWAY VICTORY

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The All Blacks defeated the North Midlanos at Birmingham by 40 points to 3. The New Zealaqnders, who scored were parkes ...

    Article : 69 words
  36. BELFAST MARU

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.---Leaded to the plimsoll line with 8000 tons of wool, flour and general cargo the Yamashita Kisen Kogyo Kaisha ...

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  37. PRIME MINISTER

    Latest advices received in Brisbane from the South indicate that the Prime Minister (Mr. S. M. Bruce), in carrying out his Queensland tour, will probably ...

    Article : 85 words
  38. Family Notices

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