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  4. SUFFERS BADLY FROM LACK OF ADVERTISEMENT, SAYS MR. W. M. HUGHES

    NIAGARA BRINGS BACK CELEBRITIES OF AUSTRALIA'S NATIONAL AND PUBLIC LIFE Left to right are Sir Keith Smith, Lady Smith, Walter Weems, the black-face comedian, who will shortly re-appear on the Tivoli circuit with Miss Gick Watson, an Australian who had great success in America; Miss Helen Hughes, Mr. Hughes' baby daughter, Mr. Hughes, who was given a flattering reception by wharf-laborers as he left the ship; Professor Elliott Smith, of Manchester University, who is an Australian, and one of the world's most brilliant scientists; his father; and Mrs. and Mr. Ashbolt, for five years Agent-General for Tasmania in London. A statesman, a distinguished scientist and historian, a world-famed aviator, a retired Agent-General, and a popular comedian, were among the passengers by the Niagara, which arrived at Sydney yesterday from America. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BUSINESS CRIME

    NEW YORK, Saturday.— The American Institute of Accountants, composed of the foremost experts in the profession, has issued a report entitled Crime ...

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  6. OFF AGAIN

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Prince of Wales arrived unexpectedly at Ryde pier on Friday night, and drove to Nunwell, balding prior to embarking or the ...

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  7. FAIR EXCHANGE

    LONDON, Saturday.—In view of the expected arrival of H.M.A.S. Adelaide in home waters, the Admiralty is arranging to send in exchange to ...

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  8. THE DARK SHADOW OF PACIFIC STRUGGLE

    "I see no reason why, in consequence of America's exclusion of the Japanese, the matter of exclusion should be reopened here. Our policy towards Asiatics is part of the warp and woof of our national life. But in America the position is different.— No recent Act ...

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  9. WOULDN'T PAY RENT

    PARIS, Saturday.—Exciting scenes were witnessed on the fashionable Place de la Madelaide when the police sought to evict a naturalised Austrian named ...

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  10. NOT ANOTHER

    PLYMOUTH (U.S.A.), Saturday.—President Coolidge regards the final settlement of reparations as a parama[?] world problem, and states, that ...

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  11. COPYING AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Saturday.—An arrangement has been entered upon between the Canadian and British Governments for the settling of 3000 British families on ...

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  12. MEMBERS AT THE CAPE

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.— The Governor-General of South Africa has forwarded a message of welcome to the Australian Parliamentary delegates now ...

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  13. THE WORLD FLIGHT

    MONTREAL, Saturday.— Lowell H. Smith and Erik Nelson, round-the-world aviators, arrived at Fredericsdal, near Cape Farewell, on the east coast of ...

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  14. CHESS

    LONDON, Saturday.—H. E. Atkins, of Huddersfield, won the British Chess championship at Southport for the eighth time. Yates came second, and ...

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  15. TO SET THE FASHIONS

    NEW YORK, Saturday.— The Prince of Wales will have more to do with setting the styles of men's clothing this Autumn than all the designers put ...

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  16. BUILDING TRADES' SETTLEMENT

    LONDON, Saturday.— A settlement has been arrived at in the building trades dispute by which the workers get a halfpenny an hour increase all round ...

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  18. DANISH NAVY

    LONDON, Saturday.— It is reported from Copenhagen that the Danish Minister for Defence has submitted plans for the abolition of the Danish Navy, ...

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  19. HUGE CRANE

    LONDON, Saturday.—By the Esperance Bay a huge 500-ton electric crane has been shipped. On arrival it will be installed on a Melbourne ...

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  20. AFTER THE ASHES

    LONDON, Saturday.— Writing in the Evening Standard Gilbert Jessop states that, on the whole, the team for Australia is a combination of great ...

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  21. COMING EVENTS OF WIDESPREAD INTEREST

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  22. METROPOLITAN SUNDAY FORECAST.

    A tendency to a shower or two in carly morning. Chiefly fine in the forenoon. Becoming unsettled with some ...

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