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  2. WAR IN CHINA.

    Wu Pet-fu's troops continue moving from Pacting-fu towards Shanha[?]kwan, fully equipped with artillery. They also have aeroplanes. A Tient[?]in firm lias received ...

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  3. NEEDS OF NATIONALISM.

    When the National Federation of Victoria meets in annual conference at Melbourne on September 23, 24, and 25, one of the most important subjects to be ...

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  4. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The prince of Wales may prolong his stay at Long Island. Although his departure for Alberts has been tentatively arranged for next Thursday, members of the ...

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  5. MILLERS AND BAKER.

    Directing attention to evidence concerning the refusal of a firm of millers to supply flour to a baker who sold bread at a lower price than other bakers, Mr. J. T. ...

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  6. FALSE DISTRESS SIGNALS.

    The urgent need for framing regulations relating to the firing of rockets or anything which could be mistaken by lifesaving crews for signals of distress was ...

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  7. POLICE INQUIRY.

    Further evidence in support of the claims of discharged police for reinstatement was given yesterday before the Royal commission which is inquiring into the ...

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  8. ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

    Lord Harris, speaking at the Marylebone Club's luncheon given at the Oval to the English cricketers who are leaving for Australla, said that the public was entitled ...

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  9. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    It is believed that the International Labour Bureau, which has accepted the task of devising a plan for absorbing Armenian refugees, will specially consider ...

    Article : 480 words
  10. CAPTIVE WOMEN.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — Mr. Patrick Synott, who for more than 40 years has been a trader in the Gulf country, has arrived in Brisbane. ...

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  11. Rival Interests.

    Since the defeat in 1922 of Chang Teo-lin he has concentrated on the creation of a dominating army. Favoured by good seasons and prosperous business conditions, ...

    Article : 234 words
  12. Mrs. Hobb[?]'s Expenses.

    J. B. Hobbs states that the Maryle[?] Club is not paying any of his wife's expenses. ...

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  13. NOTES IN PARLIAMENT.

    Questions, broadly speaking, are of three kinds—the interrogative, the rhetorical, and the Parliamentary. True, those in the third category are often the outcome ...

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  14. South Africans Entertained.

    The Lord Mayor of London (Sir Loui[?] Newton) gave a dinner to the South African cricketers at the Mansion House. Taylor, the captain, wished the English ...

    Article : 107 words
  15. 50 Runs in Seven Minutes.

    The last important cricket match of the season provided a most remarkable display of hurricane hitting. Woolley und Chapman, batting as the fifth wicket ...

    Article : 113 words
  16. [?]es from Germany.

    The Customs authorities searched a tramp steamer from Hamburg, and discovered thousands of ri[?]es, a large quantity of ammunition, and a number of ...

    Article : 70 words
  17. Emir and His Four Wives.

    The Emir of Nigeria, accompanied by his four wives, and a retinue of attendants, spent an hour in the Australian pavilion at the Empire Exhibition. He is a keen ...

    Article : 72 words
  18. STATE OPPOSITION.

    In the opinion of many of the non-Labour members of the Legislative Assembly, some time will elap[?] before unity is achieved among the Opposition forces. ...

    Article : 176 words
  19. Slavery Discussed.

    The committee of the League of Nations Assembly discussed the question of slavery. Mr. Roden Buxton said that the British ...

    Article : 238 words
  20. Ex-Service Men Confer.

    There was a moving scene at 'Whitehall yesterday, when 80 former service-men, representing nine allied countries, delegates to the Fidre (Federation Interalliee ...

    Article : 160 words
  21. Proposed New Regulation.

    Later in the sitting Mr. Prendergast said that he had received a memorandum from the Navigation department regarding a conference yesterday morning between ...

    Article : 101 words
  22. Murdered Fascist Leader.

    Three hundred thousand Fascists, led by the Prime Minister (Signor Mussolini) followed the hear[?] at the funeral of Signor Casalini, a deputy and Under-Secrctary of ...

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  23. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir, —On Saturday night most members of the Queenseliff life-boat crew were attending a picture show, and were dressed in their good clothes. As we are not in ...

    Article : 97 words
  24. DISGRUNTLED LIBEBALS.

    SHEPPARTON, Tuesday. —Speaking at the annual meeting of the Shepparton branch of the Australian Women's National League this afternoon, Mrs. G.E. ...

    Article : 186 words
  25. President Coolidge Hopeful.

    President Coolidge, in a letter to the American Legion, states that the world is turning towards peace, its preservation and perpetuation. "We are justified as ...

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  26. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUE.

    Sir, —About 40 years ago while lying at anchor in Mornington Harbour. I saw a splendid display of fireworks given by the late Mr. Richard White from the deck ...

    Article : 96 words
  27. Premier Seeking Advice.

    Discussing the report last night, the Premier (Mr. Prendergast) said that a copy of the evidence would be submitted to the Crown law authorities. If they ...

    Article : 42 words
  28. Clydebank Rent Strike.

    A surprising eleventh-hour truce was arranged on the eve of the impending evictions from Clydebank houses, where the tenants had made a demand for ...

    Article : 134 words
  29. Task for British Navy.

    With reference to the conflicting statements in the newspapers on the subject of the League of Nations utilising the British [?]eet in the event of a breach of ...

    Article : 237 words
  30. STANDARD GAUGE RAILWAY.

    BRISBANE, TuesdaY. — Queensland's signature has been affixed to the agreement involving the State, along with the New South Wales and the Federal ...

    Article : 176 words
  31. ROYAL SHOW.

    Visitors for the Royal Show have already commenced to arrive from the country, and a steady demand for accommodation in the city has commenced. It is reported ...

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  32. New Guinea Mandate.

    Mr. —.John Scurr, editor of the "Socialist Review," in a letter published by the "Morning Post" on the subject of the recent charges that, under the mandate, there ...

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  33. CIVIL AMBULANCE SERVICE.

    Satisfactory reports of the progress of the Victorian Civil Ambulance Service were submitted to a meeting of the general committee held ...

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  34. Tomb of Tutankhamen.

    An amicable arrangement has been made by Mr. Howard Carter with the Egyptian Government for the resumption of exploration of Tutankhamen's tomb in the autumn. ...

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  35. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    Mr Morley (Nat., Barwon) had the sympathies of every member of the Legislative Assembly yesterday when he moved the adjournment of the House to direct ...

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  36. WOOL SALE PROFITS.

    Mr. Hughes, M.H.R., replied yesterday to t[?] statement of the general secretary of the Graziers' Association of New South Wales (Mr. J. W. Allen) regarding ...

    Article : 177 words
  37. CONTROL OF MOTOR-'BUSES.

    A deputation from the municipal conference on the control of heavy traffic will wait on the Minister for Public Works (Mr.Jones)this morning to ask for the ...

    Article : 133 words
  38. Rebellion in Morocco.

    An offcial communique announces the evacuation of six Spanish positions on the Wadl[?] line in Morocco, including Cobbadarsan. The supply column for Kal[?] ...

    Article : 89 words
  39. Germany's War Guilt,

    The cabinet to-day did not discuss the question of the formal repudiation of Genmany's war guilt, postponing a decision till the return of the President [?] ...

    Article : 157 words
  40. Lightning Strikes Oil Tank.

    Lightning last night struck a tank containing 55,000 barrels of crude oil, and caused a fire which is likely to cost 3,000,000 dollars (normally about £600,000). ...

    Article : 79 words
  41. St. Kilda Recommendations.

    The question of motor-bus control has been dis[?] by the St. Kilda Council, and several proposals have been forwarded to the Melbourne City Council. The St. ...

    Article : 290 words
  42. Anglo-Russian Treaty.

    The Labour party has commenced a platform compaign in favour of the AngloRussian treaty. This course has been adopted owing to a feeling that Liberal ...

    Article : 205 words
  43. Man Who Won £200,000.

    Arthur Bower, aged 68 years, civil engineer, was fined £2 on a charge of having splashed ink on a girl's dress. Bower, who was formerly wealth, ...

    Article : 105 words
  44. STAGHORN FLAT MURDER.

    WODONGA, Tuesday. —Despite the fact that a week has cl[?]ed since the body of Miss Bridget Enwright, of Staghorn Flat, was found baried in a [?]vice among some ...

    Article : 216 words
  45. Irish Boundary Commission.

    The "Morning Post," referring to an important meeting of the full Ulster Parliament, to be held to-day, says- "There is little doubt that it will decide ...

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  46. Oil Tankers from Holland.

    The Shell Transport Company has accepted tenders from Holland for the construction of six oil tankers involving £1,200,000. The contract stipulates that ...

    Article : 87 words
  47. Motor-'bus on Fire.

    An inquiry has been held concerning the recent fire in a motor-bus at Nuneaton, in Warwickshire, states a Reuter message. The bus was crowded with passengers, ...

    Article : 95 words
  48. BALLARAT EAST RECOUNT.

    All of the documents which will be considered by the Elections and Qualifications Committee of the Legislative Assembly relative to the recount of the votes cast in ...

    Article : 141 words
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  50. Pilotless Aeroplanes.

    Many persons saw an aeroplane drop into Port[?]th harbour, and they were as[?]onished to discover that there was no pilot. It was learned that this was part ...

    Article : 53 words
  51. ASSISTANCE FOR WIDOW.

    The deserving [?] of Mrs. Coade of [?] [?] street, [?] Hill, whose husband has died, leaving [?]or with four young children in a dea[?]tute state, has been brought before the public by ...

    Article : 95 words
  52. LIGHT PASSING SHOWERS.

    Further light showers of rain have fallen over the southern parts of Victoria and in Tasmania, according to reports furnished to the Weather Bureau ...

    Article : 52 words
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