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  2. "WONDERFUL OPENINGS."

    Western Australia, affording unrivalled opportunities to the young and industrious, and desiring of all things to make known those opportunities ...

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  3. GERMANY.

    Germany was saved in the nick of time from the overthrow of the Republic and the establishment of a national dictatorship. The police investigations ...

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  4. AMERICA.

    A message from Utah states that the sheriff's forces killed one Indian and captured ten in a fresh skirmish with the Piute rebels. The sheriff's posse ...

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  5. RUSSIA.

    The Russian correspondent of the "Morning Post," referring to the flamboyant claim of the Soviet Government that it is anxious to proceed with the ...

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  6. SPORTING CABLES.

    Cambridge are still slight favourites for the University boat race. More than usual interest centres in the event owing to the fine trials and the form shown by ...

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  7. MIGRATION.

    Mr. L. C. M. S. Amery (First Lord of the Admiralty), Sir Montague Barlow (Minister for Labour), Lord Novar (Secretary of State for Scotland), Sir Joseph ...

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  8. CO-OPERATIVE WHEAT POOL.

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  9. IRELAND.

    Mr. Patrick Hastings, K.C., applied to the King's Bench for a writ of habeas corpus on behalf of Art O'Brien, on his sister's affidavit, as it was ...

    Article : 119 words
  10. LOAN FOR JAPAN.

    The National City Bank will shortly announce a loan of 20 million dollars to Japan for the development of Korea. Bonds for that amount, bearing 7½ per ...

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  11. Boxing.

    The "Sporting Life" says the Australian boxer Albert Lloyd is an object lesson on industry value. He has been busy, having fought in 19 contests since ...

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  12. A TARIFF MATTER.

    The Belfast correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the decision of the Irish Free State to impose a duty of 33 1-3 per cent, on British ...

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  13. Immigrants Arrive.

    One of the largest groups of immigrants from the British Isles to arrive on one vessel was brought by the Cunarder Cameronia, which landed 1.176 ...

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  14. ARSON IN DONEGAL.

    General Sweeney, commanding the Free State troops in the County of Donegal, has issued a proclamation that if the irregulars continue burning ...

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  15. INDIA.

    After a five hours' discussion, the Council of State accepted by a majority of 18 votes the Government's proposed salt tax, which now goes back to the ...

    Article : 217 words
  16. Financial Scandal.

    The Italian Consul-General announced that Francesco Tisbo (who was arrested at Naples in connection with frauds by four brothers who ran a steamship ...

    Article : 47 words
  17. FURTHER ARRESTS.

    A number of further arrests in connection with the Rossbach plot took place to-day. Herr Siering (Minister for Trade and Commerce), speaking in ...

    Article : 71 words
  18. Golf.

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  19. HORRIFYING CRIMES.

    Mrs. Fitzpatrick, aged 80 years, and her married daughter, were shot at their home at Edgeworth. Armed men called at the house at midnight and demanded ...

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  20. The English Turf.

    The Grand National Steeplechase, a sweepstakes with £5,000 added, four miles and 856 yards, was run to-day, and resulted aa follows:— ...

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  21. AVIATION.

    The "Sunday Express" says that there is strong authority for stating that the Committee of Imperial Defence will decide to reprieve the airships and ...

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  22. ROSSBACH'S PLOT.

    Herr Rossbach, who was arrested on the charge of organising active resistance in the Ruhr district, and who was released on engaging not to participate ...

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  23. INDUSTRIAL.

    Owing to the precariousness of the building trade and the probability of a great strike more than 100 bricklayers and builders have proceeded to Canada, ...

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  24. An American Record.

    The Army Air Service has announced that Major Heffernan has set up a new aeroplane speed record of 250 miles per hour. He covered 75 miles against high ...

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  25. PEACE PROPOSALS.

    There is reason for the belief that the republican executive council's discussion on the Archbishop of Cashel's (Dr. Harty's) peace proposals is ...

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  26. IMPERIAL MATTERS.

    Lord Strathspey writes in the "Sunday Express":—"If things continue as they are now going, in 60 years hence, maybe, there will be no British Empire." ...

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  27. Brennan's Helicopter.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" states that the Air Ministry has made highly satisfactory progress with its experiments on Brennan's helicopter. ...

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  28. COAL TRIBUNAL AWARD.

    The chairman of the Coal Tribunal (Mr. Hibble) delivered his award tonight and refused the application of the coal owners for a reduction in wages ...

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  29. A NEW COMPLICATION.

    A new complication has arisen regarding the Ruhr by the paralysis of Rotterdam's trade. The "Daily Express's" Rotterdam correspondent says that 70 ...

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  30. DUBLIN OUTRAGE.

    A land mine wrecked a cinema show in O'Connell-street, Dublin, the explosion rousing the city. Two men laid the mine soon after the premises had ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    A remarkable function took place at Derby to-day, when the freedom of the city was conferred on Mrs. Adeline Rivers, the aged mother of a Victoria ...

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  32. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The "Daily Telegraph" states that October 1 has been provisionally fixed for the opening of the Imperial Economic Conference. All the overseas ...

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  33. FRENCH SEARCH FOR MONEY.

    The "Daily Express's" Cologne correspondent says that owing to the French search for money the municipalities and trade unions fear to receive large sums ...

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  34. PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION.

    Sir James Craig (the Premier of Ulster), speaking at Belfast, said that proportional representation had proved an absolute failure in Northern Ireland, and ...

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  35. A STEAMER TROUBLE.

    A serious situation has been created in connection with the trouble on the Gulf steamer Wandana. Representatives of the men have conferred with the ...

    Article : 271 words
  36. Popularity of Sport.

    Londoners are promised a surfeit of sport for Saturday. It is estimated that at least half a million people will see the boat race, and 27,000 will go to ...

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  37. A GANG OF THIEVES.

    The Paris police have made a sensational coup, arresting the lending members of what is believed to be an international gang of thieves who have been ...

    Article : 117 words
  38. A MELBOURNE CEREMONY.

    In the Melbourne General Cemetery this afternoon Mr. J. J. O'Kelly, an Irish Republican envoy, unveiled a large Celtic cross, erected by Irish sympathisers ...

    Article : 137 words
  39. SPEECH BY DR. CUNO.

    Dr. Cuno, in a second speech at Munich, said that Germany was ready for honest negotiations, but France wanted the Rhine, and the Ruhr, and ...

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  40. THE FAR EAST.

    The Upper House has passed the 1923 Budget, confirming the Lower House's approval. The Budget provides for an expenditure of 205 million yen on the ...

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  41. Lawn Tennis.

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  42. A BRITISH LOAN.

    The British Government is issuing 15 million 4 per cent. Treasury bonds at 94½, repayable in 1931-33. This is a significant illustration of the ...

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  43. Chinese Minister Resigns.

    Huang Fu has resigned his position of Foreign Minister, because of the criticism of the Government's failure to procure the abrogation of the 21 ...

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  44. DEATH OF HERR SMEET

    The assailant of Herr Smeet, the leader of the Rhineland Separatists, who was shot in his office at Cologne, and subsequently died from the injuries ...

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  45. A Fremantle Protest.

    The following telegram was despatched to the Prime Minister on Saturday by the Fremantle branch of the Protestant Federation:—"Last night's meeting carried ...

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  46. University Sports.

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  47. THE JERVIS BAY.

    Trouble has arisen on the Commonwealth liner Jervis Bay with the Cooks' Union. The vessel is to leave Sydney on Monday and yesterday a crew was ...

    Article : 261 words
  48. THE NASH CASE.

    Captain Nash, who was sued unsuccessfully by the firm of Calcot Soeurs, of Paris and London, for £657 for dresses supplied to his wife within a period of ...

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  49. A Press Comment.

    The "Morning Post," commenting on Sir William Windham's speech at the migration luncheon, says that his estimate of four million emigrants is too ...

    Article : 83 words
  50. THE RUHR SITUATION.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent at Dusseldorf states that as the basis of a new scheme the German Government has ordered the banknote presses to ...

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  51. CRISIS IN HUNGARY.

    It is reported at Budapest that the leaders of the Opposition have informed the Premier (Count Bethlen) that the students are preparing a rebellion. Count ...

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  52. LONDON DOCKS.

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that the Port of London authority has arranged for a loan of £5,000,000, and will begin a big programme of improvements, ...

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  53. FRANCE.

    Violent scenes occurred in the Chamber of Deputies during a discussion on credits. The Prime Minister (M Poincare) called a Communist deputy ...

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  54. OVERSEAS SETTLEMENT.

    The Australian Press Association understands that Lieut.-Colonel A. Buckley, D.S.O. (Conservative, Waterloo), will become chairman of the Overseas ...

    Article : 53 words
  55. Football.

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  56. BRITISH NAVY.

    Mr. Amery (First Lord of the Admiralty), speaking at Birmingham, said that Britain had reduced her armaments and believed that her example would be ...

    Article : 112 words
  57. PERFORMING ANIMALS.

    In the House of Commons Brigadier-General R. B. Colvin (Conservative, Epping), speaking on the second reading of the Performing Animals Bill, said ...

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  58. Rise of the Franc.

    A director of the Bank of France declares that one cause of the improvement in the exchange value of the franc is the great influx of American ...

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  59. Church Army Reinforcements.

    Late last week a long conference took place between Col. Stanley, representing the Church Army, and the Colonial Secretary (Mr. R. S. Sampson), who ...

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  60. BRITAIN AND FRANCE.

    The "Figaro" (Conservative) gives prominence to an article advocating that France should abandon the Entente and seek new alliances founded on ...

    Article : 130 words
  61. SYDNEY CITY SURVEYOR.

    Tho Lord Mayor to-day sent a cablegram to Mr. Weekes, of Rochdale, England, officially informing him of his appointment as City Surveyor of Sydney ...

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  62. A NEW ANAESTHETIC.

    Professor Gauss, of Freiburg (Saxony), has discovered a new general anaesthetic called narcylene. It consists of purified acetylene and oxygen ...

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  63. AUSTRALIAN WOOL.

    It is reliably reported that the League of Saxon Textile Industrialists has decided to boycott Australian wool, as an act of reprisal for Australia's exclusion ...

    Article : 57 words
  64. Classified Advertising

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  65. Classified Advertising

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