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  2. Flying Boat on the Tamar

    "It is the severest doing my rigger and self have over experienced, as we were not only being viciously attacked by strong gusts from all sides, but we had ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. An Innings and 75

    There was a Large attendance at Leyton again to-day to watch the match between the Australians and Essex. The weather was brilliants, and the wicket in ...

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  4. The Silesian Situation

    In Paris the press comments on Mr. Lloyd Geofge's statement are quieter than might be expected, but generally the document is regarded as no more ...

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  5. American Ambassador

    Speaking at a dinner tendered by the Pilgrims Club to the American Ambassador (Mr. Harvey) the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) said that the future ...

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  6. Trouble at Risdon

    Serious trouble is threatened at the Electrolytic Zinc Company's works at Risdon, following upon the determination of the Builders' and Painters' Wages ...

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  7. ATTITUDE OF FRANCE.

    The British 'Embassy formally asked at the Quai d Orsay, whether France would occupy Ruhr in the event of the Germans entering Silesia. A similar ...

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  8. M. BRIAND BITTERLY ATTACKED.

    An Anti-British day was spent in the Chamber of Deputies in Paris debating German reparations. The House was crowded. ...

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  9. THE BAND GOLDFIELD

    A South African Government committee, appointed to enquire into the possibility of shutting down the East Rand Proprietary mines, stresses the ...

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  10. THE CREW.

    "Mr. Alex. Hill (rigger), besides having had three years connection with flying, served many years as a seaman on a windjammer. The Seagull to this man ...

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  11. MOVEMENT OF POLISH TROOPS.

    movements of Polish troops towards Danzig. The Poles have blown up a number of bridges on the Vistula, and occupied strategical points. ...

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  12. A BATTLE IN PROGRESS.

    A violent battle is proceeding in the Krenzburg district between the Polish insurgents and German military organisations. ...

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  13. CAPTAIN LANG.

    Captain Andrew Lang is the son of Dr. W. H. Lang, handicapper to the Victoria Racing Club, and known all over Australia, and the nephew of the ...

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  14. POLISH PREMIER'S VIEW.

    The Polish Premier, replying in the Diet at Warsaw to Mr. Lloyd George's statement, said that the latter's speech had caused indignation in Poland, which ...

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  15. GERMAN REPARATIONS

    The Berlin Government is negotiating with large banking firms to realise twelve milliards of Treasury bonds for the payment to the allies of the balance on the ...

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  16. THE TRIP.

    In describing the flight, Captain Lang said they left Sydney on the 78th inst. "The atmospheric conditions round the Australian coast were absolutely ...

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  17. AMERICA INSTRUCTS AMBASSADOR.

    The State Department at Washington has announced that Ambassador Harvey will attend the Supreme Council meeting, taking up the Silesian dispute, but has ...

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  18. DUTCH CLAIM INDEMNITIES

    It has been officially announced at Amsterdam that Germany has declined to say indemnities for damages inflicted on Dutch subjects in France and ...

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  19. COAL CRISIS PROTRACTED

    Mr. George Roberts, M.P. (Lab.), addressing the Industrial League add Council, declared that the coal strike had been protracted, not because or the ...

    Article : 115 words
  20. More Outrages in Ireland

    Sergeant Butler was fatally wounded when returning to Newport Barracks, and Corporal Hill was fatally shot when returning to the barracks in Cork after ...

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  21. INTERALLIED MEMORIAL DAY

    The "Daily Express" is giving prominence to the inter-allied memorial day, by which a simultaneous tribute shall be paid throughout the world to the ...

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  22. Australian Air Force

    For some time a board of examiners has been engaged in interviewing candidates for admittance to the Australian Air Force as tradesmen, and next week ...

    Article : 114 words
  23. Cockatoo Enquiry

    Giving evidence before the Cockatoo Commission to-day, Bertie William Shieles, recorded of work at Cockatoo Island, and hon. secretary of the ...

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  24. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    A message from London reports that Sir Robert Stout, Chief Justice of New, Zealand, has been created a privy councillor. ...

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  25. RIOT IN BELFAST.

    Musicians returning from a loyalist demonstration, through the Sinn Fein quarter of Belfast, were fired upon, and a fierce riot ensued. The police collected, ...

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  26. CONVERSATIONS CONTINUE.

    Unofficial conversations continue, but there has been no tangible development. The Pall Mall Gazette" says that one suggested settlement under consideration ...

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  27. War Service Homes

    Grave lack of organisation in the work of the War Service Homes Department has been found by the federal joint committee of public accounts in the course of ...

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  28. THE STATEMENT DENIED.

    Notwithstanding that the chairman of the Bradford Cricket League informed his committee that he had received a communication from Bardsley regarding ...

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  29. FARMERS ATTACKED.

    Scotland Yard believes that Sinn Feiners planned successive outrages in London fight alter night, but prompt police action prevented it. One of the ...

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  30. STRIKE PAY FAILING.

    Strike pay dwindling, Notts miners are now on '10 weekly, and the men have been informed that they will have to pay double contribution when the strike ends ...

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  31. A CONCESSION CANCELLED

    The Persian Government has cancelled concessions made to the Persian Transport Company, generally known as the Lynch Company, which was responsible ...

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  32. AMERICAN LABOUR TROUBLES

    After several marine strike conferences the Secretary for Labour (Mr. Davis) took the question to President Harding. Details were worked out for a proposal ...

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  33. C. B. FRY LAME.

    O. B. Fry is lame from a blow on the knee received in the Hampshire match last week. It is doubtful if he will play for Marylebone on Saturday against ...

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  34. A STATEMENT DENIED.

    It is denied that the Government suggested the coal settlement scheme circulated by the "Central News." Nothing but unofficial conversations are taking ...

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  35. ALMOST CERTAIN TO LEAD ENGLAND.

    The "Evening Standard" states that it is practically certain that Fry will captain England at Nottingham. The players will select their own captain, but no ...

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  36. A TEAM FOR NEXT SEASON.

    Bardsley is trying to arrange to bring an Australian team to England next sea son to play the principal leagues and other organisations. The committee of ...

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  37. ELECTIONS IN ITALY

    he Government block secured 258 seats out of 535 in the Chamber of Deputies in Rome; the Catholics, 103 ; Socialists, 12; and Communists, 14. The Government ...

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  38. A BOYCOTT THREATENED.

    Buenos Ayres is threatened with a shipping boycott. On the one hand there is a general labour strike, and on the other the stevedores demand that the ...

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  39. Preolenna Tram Extension

    A request was made to-day by Mr. Belton to the Minister of Works that the Preolenna tram extension should be put in hand at once. Mr. Hayes replied that ...

    Article : 137 words
  40. TROOPS EVACUATING PERSIA

    The British troops are now almost clear or Persia, and the Bolsheviks, who are also evacuating the country, are reaching Enzeli. ...

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  41. COMING EVENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 33 words
  42. IMMIGRANTS FOR AMERICA

    President Harding has signed the Immigration Bill, which recently passed Congress at Washington. ...

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  43. SOUTH AFRICAN TOUR.

    The provisional arrangements for the Australian tour are as follows:—Durban, October 14, and depart for Australia. on December 2. Matches will be played ...

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  44. PRESS CRITICISMS.

    The "Daily Chronicle" applauds Douglas' and Eastman's pluck in Essex's deplorable second innings. The journal says the Douglas knock was worth many ...

    Article : 283 words
  45. STEWARDS BREAK AWAY

    A meeting of Liverpool chief and second stewards, on ocean-going liners, decided to break away from the union and join a new association, with the as ...

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  46. DEATH FROM TYPHUS.

    Those immigrants who were removed from Ellis Island, New York Harbour, have been quarantined on Hoffman Island following a death from typhus ...

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  47. TO-MORROW.

    For Church Services see Page 1. 3.15 p.m.—City Band, at City Park. 7 p.m.—Bible students Lecture Tem[?]rance Hall. ...

    Article : 22 words
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