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  2. CHINA WARNED

    Reuter's Pekin correspondent states that, after a meeting of the diplomatic body, which did not include M. Karakhan (Russia), the ...

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  3. BRITAIN AND TURKEY

    A serious situation has arisen in connection with the Anglo-Turkish dispute regarding the sovereignty of the Mosul vilayet of Mesopotamia. The Turkish Government last week presented a ...

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  4. THE SOVIET

    The Assembly of the League of Nations has adopted the joint British, French, and Belgian resolution regarding the Russian Soviet ...

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  5. NO MINE STRIKE

    want a general strike. It decided want a general strike. It declared yesterday that the Coal Tribunal should be given an opportunity of ...

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  6. RECIPROCITY

    The Government sprang a surprise in the House of Representatives this afternoon, when a bill was brought down for a reciprocal ...

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  7. BONDI TRAGEDY

    A remarkable letter, said to have been written by Maurice Roblin, and addressed to Mrs. Alma Fennell, was produced as an exhibit ...

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  8. THE BUDGET

    Generally speaking, the Budget speech has been favorably received in city financial and commercial circles. ...

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  9. OBJECTION TO TREATY

    The British Empire Producers' Organisation passed a motion opposing the proposed Russian Treaty as a menace to the Empire's ethical and ...

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  10. TURKISH ADVANCE

    The "Morning Post's" Baghdad correspondent reports that a battalion of native British levies, under British officers, is retiring towards Amadia, ...

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  11. INCOME TAX.

    Next Tuesday will be the last day for lodging income tax returns without penalty. ...

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  12. NO TIDINGS

    Further questions concerning the search for the two white women reported to be Held captive by aborigines in the Northern Territory ...

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  13. GERMAN TRADE

    Reuter learns authoritatively in London that the breakdown in the conversations at Berlin is not regarded as final. ...

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  14. AUSTRALIA

    Mr. Stefansson, the well-known explorer, was the guest of honor at a luncheon given today by Mr. Donald Mackinnon, Commissioner for ...

    Article : 178 words
  15. RAILWAY CONTROL

    Speaking at Philadelphia, President Coolidge denounced the proposals for the Government ownership of railways, and the public utilities as being ...

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  16. SETTLERS FOR N.Z.

    One hundred and sixty assisted settlers sailed for New Zealand by the Remuera. Three hundred and twenty others, including 24 public school boys ...

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  17. REFUGEES

    The Assembly of the League of Nations has adopted the report regarding the League scheme for the settlement of refugees, with reservations, in ...

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  18. BOUCAUT COMPANY

    In the House of Representatives Mr. Austey, acting-leader of the Opposition, asked the Prime Minister, "Is it a fact that the Government is now acting ...

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  19. TIDAL WAVE

    Official circles in London have received news of a terrific flood in Leningrad, due to a tidal wave sweeping up the Neva from the Baltic Sea. ...

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  20. FEDERAL PACT

    Mr. Bruce's allusion in his speech at the Show luncheon to a species of political blackmail by sectional interests in Parliament holding the balance of ...

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  21. KILLED BY CAR

    Mr, Arthur Schute, senior partner of Schute, Belt, and Co,, the well-known firm of woolbrokers, was knocked down and killed by a ...

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  22. BONDI SMASH

    A motor car, driven by Gregory Mann along Bond! Road, Bondi last last night, got out of control, and, swerving across the street, struck a pillar-box. ...

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  23. PROPERTY INCOME

    A reduction of fourpence in taxation upon those who derive their income from property is one of the welcome features of the Budget, although it is ...

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  24. PRINCE OF WALES

    It is reported from Calgary that the Prince of Wales arrived there and was informally welcomed by the Mayor. The Prince is suffering from a slight ...

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  25. OFFICIAL VESSEL NEEDED

    Regarding the search for the two white women, said to be held by the blacks in the Northern Territory, it is of interest to note that in his annual ...

    Article : 101 words
  26. AGAINST LABOR

    Sir Alexander Peacock and Mr. Lawson (Liberals), Messrs. Allan and Downward (Farmers' Union), and Messrs. Angus and Everard (Independent ...

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  27. PREFERENCE

    Mr. Winston Churchill, in the course of a speech, sounded a strong Imperial note. Alluding to preference, he recalled ...

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  28. LEAGUE APPROVES

    A plenary meeting of the Council of the League of Nations dealt with a communication from the Australian Government on the subject of an ...

    Article : 87 words
  29. MISSING SHIP

    A report has been received by the Commonwealth Navigation Service, that the "Doris Crane, a motor schooner, at Fanning Island, left Tarawa, in the ...

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  30. FARMER'S DEATH

    George Carter, aged 60, a well-known farmer, residing at Palmer's Channel, Lower Clarence, was found dead near his residence this afternoon, ...

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  31. DEATH SENTENCE

    The final stage of the tragedy at Bute on June 27, when the wife and infant Son of Herman Edward Harvey were found shot, took place in the Criminal Court ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN MEAT

    In reference to complaints that Manchester does not get the share it deserves of Australia's meat and other produce, Mr. Hassan (representative ...

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  33. COUNCIL CONSIDERS

    Although the matter was debated for some hours, the central council of the Victorian Farmers' Union had reached no decision at a late hour to-night ...

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  34. STOLEN SILKS

    Another batch of stolen silks was discovered and seized by the- police yesterday, the value in this Instance being estimated at £200. ...

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  35. KILLED BY FALL

    A Coroners inquest was hem today concerning the death of Mr. Foster Henry Hartley Sargent, a director of Sargents, Ltd., whose body was found ...

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  36. CHARITABLE BEQUESTS

    Nicholas John Raven, Birmingham, formerly of Geelong, left an English estate valued at £27,128, all to charity, except £150 to his landlady in ...

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  37. MUSICIANS' PAY

    Industrial questions will be raised in a plaint prepared by the Australian Musicians' Union for presentation to the Arbitration Court. Where musicians are ...

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  38. GAOL FOR J.P.

    James Lewis M'Bride (40), a justice of the peace, a member of Blaydon Urban Council, chairman of the local hospital board and the North-eastern ...

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  39. SANDBAGGED

    Following closely on the reported assault and robbery of Henry William, of Mildura, who was found unconscious in Hawthorn lata on Wednesday night, a ...

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  40. SHEARING TROUBLE

    Trouble is expected when the shearing season opens next week. The shearers refuse to accept engagements at any rate below 30 a 100. The ...

    Article : 62 words
  41. COWARDLY ATTACK

    William Bondfield was the victim of an assault at Kogarah last night, and was admitted to St. George District Hospital in a serious condition. ...

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  42. N.Y.R.

    The Shanghai staff of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha, with the exception of the manager, has resigned. ...

    Article : 28 words
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