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  2. BRITISH COAL CRISIS.

    The Executive Miners' Federation conferred yesterday for an hour with the First Lord of the Admiralty (MR. W. C. Bridgeman), the Minister for Labour (Six ...

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  3. THE AMERICAN FLEET.

    The vessels of the American Fleet arrived at Pago Pago on schedule time on Friday, and the Flagship Seattle and the California entered the harbour for the ...

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  4. EMPIRE PRESS CONFERENCE.

    The delegates to the Empire Press Conference, on leaving Waterloo Station for Southampton to-day, en route for Australia, were accorded an informal farewell ...

    Article : 315 words
  5. LAWN TENNIS.

    The Davis Cup tie between England and France was begun at Eastbourne on Saturday. The two singles played resulted in reins for the Frenchmen, the scores ...

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  6. POLAND AND RUSSIA.

    The Government of Poland has presented a Note to the Russian Soviet Foreign Minister, strongly protesting against the kidnapping of a Polish ...

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  7. MAN AND THE BEAST.

    The trial at Dayton, Tennessee, of John Thomas Scopes, a public school teacher, on a charge of having violated the State law prohibiting the [?] ...

    Article : 748 words
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  9. HOLLAND V. INDIA.

    In the Davis Cup tie between Holland and India, Kool (Holland) beat Mohanla (India), 3—6, 6—2, 6—4, 6—1, and Fyzee (India) beat Van Lennep (Holland), 6—1 ...

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  10. OVERSEAS SPORTING.

    The play in the matches concluded to lay resulted as follows:— At Leicester.—Leicestershire, 190 (Berry 4), Essex, 37 for 0 wickets. ...

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  11. AUSTRALIANS IN AMERICA.

    G. L. Patterson and J. B. Hawkes will take port in the Longwood Bowl singles tournament. They were seeded as first and second among the foreign entrants ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN PROGRAMME DISCUSSED.

    Lieuts. Macdonald and Fracomb, of the Royal Navy, conferred with Admirals Coontz, Cole, Robinson, and other members of the American staff this morning in the ...

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  13. LATE INSPECTOR OF SCHOOLS.

    Mr. T. H. S. Nicolle, an inspector of schools in the Education Department, died at the Memorial Hospital, North Adelaide, on Sunday at the age of 59 years. He ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. APPEAL TO LABOUR MOVEMENT.

    The London Daily Herald (Labour) states that after the conference with Mr. Bridgeman the Miners' Executive laid the men's case before the General Council of ...

    Article : 80 words
  15. THE NEW SERIES.

    The state of the games to-night in the few series begun to-day was as follows:— At the Oval.—Surrey, 216 (Sandham 89, Peach 50, Macdonald 8 for 86), v. ...

    Article : 134 words
  16. FAREWELL AT SOUTHAMPTON.

    The delegates left Southampton by the steamer Empress of France to-day. They were given a hearty send-off by the crowd that assembled on the wharf. ...

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  17. LADIES' INTERNATIONAL MATCH.

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  18. "THE PITS MAY BE OURS."

    The miners' secretary (Mr. Cook), amid cheers from his auditors, took off his coat when addressing a meeting at Sutherland, and said his contention was that, so long ...

    Article : 92 words
  19. TO-DAY'S BROADCASTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 330 words
  20. MINISTER'S EFFORTS FAILED.

    The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Bridgeman) has failed in his efforts to bring the coalowners and miners together again. The miners told the Minister that ...

    Article : 123 words
  21. SUSSEX TESTIMONIAL TO TATE.

    The Sussex Cricket Club is organizing a public testimonial to M. W. Tote, the champion English bowler, in recognition of his performances in Australia. ...

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  22. WARRAGUL COAL FIND.

    Seams of black coal eight miles south of Warragul were inspected last week by Mr. S. Hunter, an engineer for boring, of the Mines Department. Mr. Hunter stated on ...

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  23. STATE VOUCHERS FORCED.

    A remarkable story of alleged fraud was told at the Bournemouth Police Court, when Andrew John Gibson was charged With having uttered a forged Treasury ...

    Article : 223 words
  24. HEAVYWEIGHT BOXING.

    As a sequel to a recent challenge, a unique series of matches has been arranged between heavyweight boxers. Phil Scott has signed articles to box Jack Stanley ...

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  25. INTERNATIONAL 'VARSITY MATCHES.

    The international university matches between Cambridge (England) and Harvard (U.S.A.) will take place at Cambridge, Massachusetts. ...

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  26. UNWELCOME INFANTS.

    As she was leaving the Women's Hospital on Saturday morning after her discharge from the institution, Norah Merle Skidmore (21), domestic servant, was ...

    Article : 88 words
  27. COAL IMPORTS TO GERMANY RESTRICTED.

    The German Coal Commissioner denies the accuracy of A London story that the importation of British coal was prohibited at Berlin. He states that there is merely ...

    Article : 55 words
  28. ORANGE DEMONSTRATION.

    The annual celebrations of the Loyal Orange Institution of South Australia to commemorate the freedom gained at the Battle of the Boyne in July 12, 1690 ...

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  29. CASUALTIES.

    About 11 a.m. on Sunday, the ketch Stombird put into the Outer Harbour from Port Priced aud the master reported to Constable S. Noblett that one of the ...

    Article : 212 words
  30. RARE IN PAPER PARCEL

    Wrapped in brown paper, the body of a newly born female child was found by a pedestrian at 3.30 p.m. on Saturday on the side of the footpath leading to the ...

    Article : 106 words
  31. "WHEN LONDON SLEEPS."

    The William Anderson Dramatic Company, which presented Charles Darrell's play "When London Sleeps," at the Prince of Wales Theatre on Saturday, maintained ...

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  32. RUSSIA'S WHEAT CROP.

    The Soviet Embassy in London, amplifying the story that Russia is about to spend £15,000,000 in the purchase of British machinery, says: "Russia will shortly ...

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  33. 3LO MELBOURNE

    Morning, 10.30 to 1.30 (Melbourne time), Afternoon, 2.30 to 4.45. Evening, 5.30 to 6.45 NIGHT (6.45 to 10.30).—"Radiette," "Women's work and play;" "Cargoyle," "Give ...

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  34. WRESTLING.

    Three sensational falls roused an enormous crowd to the highest pitch of excitement in the thrilling fight to a finish match at the Stadium on Saturday ...

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  35. WIRELESS WITH GREAT BRITAIN

    Among the large party of Australians which attended the farewll of the Empire Press Conference delegates at Waterloo station was Mr. E. T. Fisk, of ...

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  36. MOTOR CAR ACCIDENT.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—A motor car crashed into a water hydrant and a tree in Dandenong road, near Orrong road, Windsor, early on Sunday morning. The ...

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  37. SEAPLANE ACCIDENT.

    Owing, it is thought, to engine trouble, the nature of which is not known, a Fairey seaplane from the A.A.F. Flying School at Point Cook made a forced landing is ...

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  38. GAS HEATER FUMES.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Another case of poisoning from fumes of a gas heater occurred on Friday night, when Mr. Cyril Knight, of St. Georges road, Elsternwick ...

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  39. COMMERCIAL CABLES.

    Liverpool futures.—Saturday—October, 0/6 cental; December, 10/2. On Saturday wheat cargoes were quiet a sympathy with weak American and ...

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  40. TO MARRY FOR MONEY.

    Alexander Ferguson (32) has received a cablegram from relatives in Ayrshire, Scotland, intimating that a bachelor uncle in Australia, Mr. Donald Ferguson ...

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  41. 3AR. MELBOURNE

    Morning.—11.30 to 2 (Adelaide time); afternoon. 3 to 4.30. Evening, 5.30 to 6.30. NIGHT.—7.30—Studio concert under direction of Miss Jess Prideaux, Mr. A. Brown ...

    Article : 135 words
  42. GROUP SETTLEMENT.

    The royal commission group settlement has presented its report, which will be considered by Cabinet this week. The Premier (Mr. Collier) stated ...

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  43. LIVING AT CANBERRA.

    At a meeting of the Federal Public Works Committee on Saturday, the Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. J. R. Collins) was examined on the proposal to erect at ...

    Article : 281 words
  44. GENERAL CABLES.

    An investigation commission comprising 13 prominent sanitary officials from South America and Australia, organized by the hygienic, section of the League, of Nations ...

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  45. 2EG. SYDNEY

    MORNING.—9.45 to 10.45. MIDDAY.—12 to 1.30. AFTERNOON.—2.30 to 4. EVENING.—6 to 7. NIGHT. (7.30 to 9.45).—Chamber ...

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  46. BRITISH TRADE RETURN.

    Board of Trade returns for June show:—Imports, £110,982,000, an increase over the previous month of £6,703,000; exports, £58,893,000, a decline of £5,311,000. ...

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  47. THE MELBOURNE FIRE.

    By the fire at the boot factory of Alfred Payne & Sons, at Park street. Abbotsford, early on Saturday morning, damage estimated at between £10,000 and £12,000 ...

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  48. CREDITS FOR GERMAN INDUSTRIES.

    The Right Hon. Montague Norman P.C., Governor of the Bank of England, and Mr. Benjamin Strong, Governor of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York ...

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  49. THE SENTENCED GERMANS.

    A German official analysis of the trial at Moscow which resulted in the death sentence being passed on three Germans—Kindermann, Volecht, and Dittmar—on ...

    Article : 106 words
  50. ESCAPE OF LUNATICS.

    Recent escapes from the Mont Park Hospital for the Insane form the subject of a report which the Chief Secretary (Dr. Argyle) has received from the ...

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  51. DIESEL MOTOR SHIP.

    The new ship Malabar, owned by Burns, Philp, & Co., Limited, of 4,600 tons deadweight, the first Diesel motor ship built for the Australian and South Sea islands ...

    Article : 51 words
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