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  2. Advertising

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  4. THE SOCIAL SIDE OF CONFERENCE

    It was not all work with the Conference delegates and their lady friends. All spare time wan filled in ...

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  5. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Mr. J. Vincent has had a busy time this week, doing the photographic work for the Manchester Unity Conference. Mr. W. K. Peters, junr., of the ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS

    An instance of how not to develop Empire Trade was given to the Economic Committee of the Imperial Conference by the Canadian Minister, Mr. ...

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  7. "MADMAN OR FOOL"

    Sir Joseph Carruthers, M.L.C., in an open letter to the people of New South Wales, declared that Mr. Bavin had adopted the only attitude possible ...

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  8. Lang's Unemployed

    Mr. Lang, the Labor Leader, at his various meetings throughout the country, hus laid particular stress on prevailing unemployment, which he has contrasted ...

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  9. Communists Raided

    Further details of the arrests of Communists in Melbourne yesterday afternoon show that a large number of seditious documents were seized, ...

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  10. Equine Equality

    The A.J.C. Committee to-day decided on a general whitewashing of all horses and persons who have taken part in unregistered race meetings in N.S.W., ...

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  11. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m to-day:—Becoming fine in the South-west and West; elsewhere cool and cloudy, with more rain, but ...

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  12. ROYAL RESEARCH

    The Royal Research ship, "William Scoresby," which has been refitting will leave London on a new Antarctic exploration next Tuesday. ...

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  13. MORE FOREIGNERS

    Following the Melbourne raid, last night the police raided the. Mattesotti Club, in Victoria Street, and arrested an Italian, who was sinned with a fully ...

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  14. ELECTION RESULTS

    The results of the election will be broadcast by an R.C.A. 8 valve wireless set, which Mr. Hugill of Macquaric Street, will instal at "The Liberal" ...

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  15. IS CHIVALRY DEAD?

    Mrs. Pankhurst Walsh, who attempted to address a Natio[?] meeting at Newcastle last night, received a hostile welcome, and was eventually compelled ...

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  16. STILL IN THE AIR

    Wing Commander Kingsford Smith's radio conversation this morning was received with excellent clarity and volume. He was heard widely by ...

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  17. MR. GIBBONS, M.P.

    Mr. G. Gibbons, member for Calare in the House of Representatives, last night addressed a large crowd in front of the A.L.P. rooms in Talbrugar ...

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  18. JEWISH PRIDE

    The National Council has issued a statement that the British Government's policy had broken a solemn pledge to the Jews. ...

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  19. LANG'S ABUSE

    The Chairman of the Victorian Banks, referring to Mr. Lang's threats against the Trade Banks of New South Wales, said he was afraid ...

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  20. TRAPPED IN LIFT

    A fire broke out last night in Singer House, York Street. When the brigades arrived, they found six or seven clerks trapped in a lift which had ...

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  21. HOW TO VOTE

    At to-morrow's poll vote this way: (3) McClelland (2) PURKIS (1)THORBY ...

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  22. BIG BILLIARDS

    In the International billiards competition Newman, is 21,253, including breaks of 015 and 280; and Lindrum is 19,395, including breaks of 1826, 534, ...

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  23. CHEMIST'S SUICIDE

    Charles Pearson (54), a retired chemist, was found drowned in a shallow waterhole near Liverpool. Nearby was a bottle which had contained poison. ...

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  24. REMEMBER THIS!

    As part of a campaign of economy, the Government, after reducing the salaries of Members of Parliament, required the Public Service to make its ...

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  25. HUGE DEATH ROLL

    It is expected that the death roll in the great mining disaster near Alsdorf, in Germany, will exceed 300. The victims will be given a burial ...

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  26. TASSY WANTS GOVERNOR

    The Tasmanian Legislative Assembly, by nine votes to eight, defeated a motion in favor of the abolition of the office of State Governor. ...

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  27. WISPS AND WHISPERS

    A meeting of the members of the Eight-Hour Committee will be held at the Railway Institute on Sunday, when nil mutters connected with the day ...

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  28. MURDER WILL OUT

    A deathbed confession of a resident of Southland (N.Z.) clears up a murder mystery of 38 years ago, when Richard Boll was shot while, returning, from a ...

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  29. AUSTRALIA HOUSE

    Sir Granville Ryric has not yet received Mr. Coleman's report on Australia House reorganisation, but it is understood that he will be given an ...

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  30. WEDDING BELLS

    Pretty aud popular was the wedding celebrated at St. Michael's Church of England, Balladoran, on Saturday October 18, at 7 a.m., when Hue, daughter ...

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  31. MORATORIUM BILL

    A Moratorium Bili has been introduce in the Queensland Parliament, under which borrowers form the Government, who can show they are ...

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  32. OLD RESIDENTS INJURED

    When Mr. and Mrs. W. Poole were driving into town at noon to-day, something frightened the horse as it turned from Macquarie Street, into Bultge ...

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  33. GAMBLING DENOUNCED

    Addressing the Congregational Union, the Rev. A. E. West declared that gambling and betting were getting, a greater hold over the community than ...

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  34. LEST WE FORGET

    There is considerable comment, at the Foreign Office circularsing allied Governments, proposing that no official wreaths be placed on Cenotaphs on ...

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  35. UNDER PROVOCATION

    When Charged at the Central Police Court, this morning with having escaped from Long Bay Gaol, Kicth Maxwell, detained for wife desertion, ...

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  36. DARING BURGLARY

    Burglars blew open a safe at the Lothian Manufacturing Company's office, Surry Hills, last night, and extracted £22 in cash and stamps. ...

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  37. EIGHT-HOUE DAY

    Prize-winners in the competitions in support of Miss Jean Williams were: —Manicure set, No. 50; and cake. No. 143. ...

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