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  2. N.S.W. POLITICS.

    Addressing a lunch-hour election meeting to-day the Premier (Mr. Lang) referred to the criticism of the New South Wales Nationalist Party by the President ...

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  3. THIRSTY SAILORS.

    Three Swedes with a thirst ran into trouble at Port Pirie on Saturday night, In their search for beer. Having wandered around the port. the ...

    Article : 298 words
  4. EIGHTS ABANDONED.

    The German attempts to achieve the trans-Atlantic serial voyage have failed, and the pilots, with their 'plane, have reined to their ...

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  5. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    After a meeting of the Federal Cabinet this evening the Prime Minister (Mr Brace) said it had been decided that both Houses of the Federal Parliament should ...

    Article : 322 words
  6. WAR MACHINE.

    Mr. Hugh Gibson and Rear Admiral Hilary Jones, who headed the United States delegation to the Geneva Naval Armaments Conference, returned to New ...

    Article : 168 words
  7. UNEMPLOYED EX-SOLDIERS

    An effective raid upon premises connected with the Returned Soldiers' Unemployment Bureau, in Franklin street. Adelaide, on Tuesday ...

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  8. "RAZOR JACK."

    Questions relating to the use of a razor among associates of Norman Bruhn, who was murdered in a lane at Darlinghurst. recently, were directed to-day in a trial ...

    Article : 387 words
  9. ARBITRATION OR CONCILIATION.

    The decision of the Australian Council of Trades Unions, arrived at after the report of a subcommittee appointed for the purpose had been considered, to take ...

    Article : 750 words
  10. AMERICAN TRADE.

    The United States Department of Commerce has announced that in the fiscal year ended June 30, the United States export trade totalled £697,200,000, or 4½ per ...

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  11. BRISBANE BOMBING.

    Following the arrest last night of a man in connection with the blowing up of the Criminal Investigation Department's offices on Saturday night Albert Orchard ...

    Article : 352 words
  12. IMPORTANT CABINET MEETINGS.

    With the exception of the Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. Pratten). who is in the United States, and the Vice-President of the Federal Executive Council ...

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  13. FOOTBALL CARNIVALS.

    The third series of matches of the All-Australia State schools football carnival were played to-day, under the most unfavourable conditions. Heavy rain fell ...

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  14. COMMONWEALTH FINANCE.

    Mr. J. R. Collins, on arrival at New York to-day, immediately conferred with Mr. Armitage and Mr. A. W. Mason, of the Commonwealth Bank, and will shortly ...

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  15. MOTOR CAR INDUSTRY.

    The Ottawa correspondent of the Montreal Star says:—"It is understood that, as a result of the visit to Canada of the Australian Minister of Trade and ...

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  16. EMPIRE BUYING.

    The Vice-President of the Commonwealth Executive Council (Sir George Pearce) was entertained at luncheon by the Lord Mayor of Newcastle-on-Tyne ...

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  17. PORTUGUESE REVOLUTIONIST DEPORTED.

    Major Camara, leader of the attempted Portuguese revolution, which was frustrated last week, has been departed to St. Thomie (Thomas) Island, in the Gulf ...

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  18. IRISH FREE STATE.

    There is still much doubt whether Mr. Cosgrave's Irish Free State Ministry will suffer defeat, or whether it will emerge successfully from the debate at the opening ...

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  19. FAST BILLIARDS.

    Clark McConachy, a billhardist, playing J. Besant an Auckland professional made a break of 426 in 20 minutes, believed to be a world's record for quick scoring ...

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  20. RELEASED FROM REFORMATORY.

    Sir—Only in fairness to the lad mentioned in your issue of Tuesday, and the fact that you mention my name under the above heading do I take the trouble ...

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  21. CONFERENCE DEADLOCK.

    The parties to the metal trade dispute met under the Chairmanship of Mr. A. M. Stewart (Federal Registrar) to-day to consider proposals for a settlement of the ...

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  22. NOTED VIGNERON'S DEATH.

    One of the best-known vigerons in the Commonwealth, Mr. Robert Bmough Hardy, Chairman of directors of Thomas Hardy & Sons, Limited died at his ...

    Article : 353 words
  23. THE NEXT CARNIVAL.

    Delegates to the Australian National Football Council met again to-day, and discussed the proposals for holding the next carnival ...

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  24. LOSS TO THE STATE.

    A message received on Tuesday from our Sydney correspondent stated that Mr. G. C. Savage (Deputy Horticultural Instructor, and manager of the ...

    Article : 250 words
  25. PACIFIC AIR RACE.

    The series of misfortunes attending the Dole air race over the Pacific which has now resulted in three deaths, in three planes being wrecked and in the ...

    Article : 457 words
  26. A UNITED CHURCH.

    The Lausanne Conference to-day discussed the unity of Christendom and the relation of the churches. Archbishop Soderblom (Sweden) recommended aiming ...

    Article : 147 words
  27. MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY BEAT ADELAIDE.

    The Melbourne University comfortably defeated Adelaide in the annual intervarsity football match, played at the University Oval this afternoon. ...

    Article : 95 words
  28. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS

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  29. A CHINESE RETREAT.

    Chiang Kai Shek's ers[?]while army is retreating in disorder from all fronts, and is concentrating at Chinkiang, a Yangtsze River port. 60 miles from Nanking toward ...

    Article : 168 words
  30. CHILDREN OF TO-DAY.

    Inspector A. H. Bulley, probation officer of the Children's Court, giving evidence to-day before the Federal Films commission said he did not blame pictures for ...

    Article : 95 words
  31. UNIVERSITIES RUGBY.

    The Japanese Rugby football team from the University of Waseda was defeated this afternoon, after a hard match at the St. Kilda Cricket Ground, by a combined ...

    Article : 60 words
  32. FORREST EXPEDITION, 1874.

    Mr. James Kennedy, the last survivor of the Forrest expedition of 1874, which crossed from Murchison to the overland telegraph line in South Australia, and ...

    Article : 156 words
  33. DISHONEST SOLICITOR.

    Percy George Stone, barrister and solicitor, who was recently sentenced to five years' imprisonment for having stolen £500 which a client had lodged with him ...

    Article : 96 words
  34. ITALIAN MANOEUVRES.

    The Geneva correspondent of The Daily Express says:—Important Italian, military manoeuvres are in progress in the Alps, in a theoretical war against Germany or ...

    Article : 58 words
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