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  3. LONDON CONFERENCE

    There were stormy scenes when the Reichstag reassembled yesterday. The Communists demanded immediate discussion of the Communist motions as ...

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  4. PRINCE OF WALES

    The Prince of Wales departed to-day for New York. The Prince of Waled will have more to do this autumn in setting styles in ...

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  5. ANNIHILATING SPACE

    “Many of the observed phenomena of Mars are similar to those one would expect to see in a corresponding season on different parts of our own planet ...

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  6. WORLD FLIGHTS

    Anxiety is felt over the non-arrival of Lieut, Locatelli, the Italian airman, at Greenland. American warships are making a search. ...

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  7. WEMBLEY EXHIBITION

    Sir Joseph Cook, High Commissioner for Australia, speaking at the Salford civic luncheon at the Wembley Exhibition on Friday, referred to the ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN VISITORS

    The Governor-General of South Africa has sent a message of welcome to the Australian Parliamentary delegation. ...

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  9. PERSONAL

    At a special meeting of the State Executive Council on Saturday Sir Leo Cussen, who has been acting as deputy for the Governor during Lord ...

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  10. FAILURE TO GET THROUGH DENSE FOG.

    American airmen in Greenland believed Locatelli accompamed them on the hop from Iceland. He has not arrived at Fredericksted. He failed ...

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  11. OBITUARY.

    Curnow.-The funeral of the late Mrs Elizabeth Curnow relict of William Curnow, of Dana street, Ballarat, took place on Saturday. The deceased lady and her ...

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  12. PROGRAMME OF TOUR.

    The Parliamentary delegates’ tour commences officially at Durban on the 1st September. From Natal the party will proceed ...

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  13. TRIALS ON PERILOUS TRIP.

    The crullers Richmond and Raleigh and the Destroyer Barry have been ordered to search east of Cape Farewell, Greenland, for the Italian ...

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  14. THUNDERSTORMS AND RAIN.

    Terrible thunderstorms and torrential rain were again a feature of this amazing summer. The Wembley stadium resembled a ...

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  15. UNEXPECTED EMBARKATION.

    The Prince of Wales unexpectedly boarded the Borengaria in the early hours of the morning, after spending part of the night at the residence, of ...

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  16. THE KU KLUX KLAN

    Mr Charles Dawes, vice-presidential nominee, in an address delivered here, declared that he opposed the Ku Klux Klan, although he realised that many ...

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  17. NATIONAL PARTY’S DEMAND.

    The German National Party in the Reichstag unanimously decided to adhere to its demand for the immediate evacuation of the Ruhr, and tire ...

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  18. DESERT REGIONS DEFINED.

    Immovable dark spots were observed on Mars by observations from the Lowell Observatory, and possibly they are snow. ...

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  19. IRISH BOUNDARY DISPUTE

    Sir Jams Craig, the Ulster Prime Minister, on the eve of his departure for a holiday, declared that nothing had occurred during the last few days ...

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  20. LAWN TENNIS

    In the final of the National tennis doubles, Howard and Robert Kinsey beat Patterson and O’Hara Wood, 7-5, 5-7, 7-9, 6—3, 6—4. ...

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  21. BIG CRANE FOR MELBOURNE

    The steamer Esperance Bay has shipped a huge 500-ton electric crane to be installed on the Melbourne wharf. ...

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  22. DR MARX’S DECLARATION.

    The Chancellor (Dr Marx) in the Reichstag to-day, read his statement on the London Conference, which the uproar prevented him from delivering ...

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  23. ESKIMOS ORGANISE SEARCH.

    A message from Battle Harbor, Labrador, says that a wireless from the steamer Lawrence, at Greenland, states that a party of Eskimos has ...

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  24. WIRELESS OPERATORS’ STATE-MENTS.

    Signals of a mysterious origin were received with peculiar frequence by radio operators at the station which was keeping watch in an endeavor to ...

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  25. DEFENCE OF SIR J. CRAIG’S ATTITUDE.

    Lore Londonderry, speaking at Stockton, said that Sir James Craig was ready, now as always to discuss with Mr Cosgrave rectification of the ...

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  26. THE ARGENTINIAN.

    "My ’plane has crashed, but I am determined to continue,” states Major Zanni, the Argentine world flier, in a cable message to Mr Garcia ...

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  27. HABITUAL CRIMINALS

    In consequence of the decision of thirteen judges in May that a prisoner once found to be an habitual criminal is not always to be so regarded, 56 ...

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  28. MONTE GRANDE STATION.

    Leginning at midnight on Thursday, the Argentine hign-power station at Monte Grande suspended transmitting for 10 minutes each hour for ...

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  29. BIG TURF SWINDLES

    The Irish Free State police are investigating big turf swindles in which bets were telegraphed from Ireland after the results of races had been ...

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  30. HEALTH CONFERENCE IN ADELAIDE

    Sir John Barrett, at Lister Hall, stated that the aonopholes or malarial mosquito is known to exist both in the Murray and Adelaide valleys. ...

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  31. MICHAEL COLLINS.

    A beautiful Celtic cross was unveiled today at Bealnablath, County Cork, where Mr Michael Colline, Irish Free State President, was mortally ...

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  32. NOTES FROM LOWELL OBSER-VATORY.

    The presence of steam or vapor arising from melting Polar caps, and the appearance of clouds on the surface, establishing the fact that an ...

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  33. THE TRANS-PACIFIC FLIGHT.

    Mr Patricio Murphy, Major Zanni’s advance representative, who was waiting at Tientsin for orders, has been directed to continue laying out the ...

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  34. SPEECH BY HERR STRESEMANN.

    Herr Stresemann, in a fighting speech in the Reichstag, strongly criticised the attitude of the Nationalists. He declared, regarding the ...

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  35. DISARMAMENT

    Plans submitted by the Minister for Defence far the abolition of the Danish Navy have been approved by the Government, and a Bill for that purpose ...

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  36. BANKRUPTY OF PIONCARISM.

    During the Rebate in the Chamber the Socialist M. Blum expressed the opinion that the London Conference marked a condemnation of the ...

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  37. SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKETERS

    The match between the South African cricketers and the Minor Counties was concluded at Norwich today. The weather was showery and the wicket ...

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  38. EXCHANCE OF CRUISERS

    In view of the carly arrival in England of the light cruiser Adelaide, which joined the British Special Service Squadron while in Australian ...

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  39. DR MARX AND HERR STRESE-MANN.

    Opinion in Parliamentary circles is that Dr Marx and Herr Stresemann created a most favorable impression by speeches in the Reichstag. It is ...

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  40. SUSPICIOUS SOVIET

    Despite the conclusion of the Treaty between the Soviet and Great Britain, the British Coveriment has found it necessary to protest to the Soviet in ...

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  41. BUILDING TRADE

    The stoppage in which the building trade in Britain, which operated from the beginning of July, was settled this afternoon, when the men accepted ...

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  42. ’PLANES FOR AFGHANISTAN.

    At the request of Kabul, Afghanistan, two British aeroplanes From Peshawar have reached Kabul with a view to purchase by the Amir’s ...

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  43. MATCH AGAINST KENT.

    The South African cracketers to-day commenced a match against Kent at Canterbury. The weather was fine, and the wicket good. ...

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  44. DOMINIONS AND FOREIGN POLICY

    The Australian Press Association learns that, with the exception of Canada, which promptly agreed, to send representatives to a conference ...

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  45. RUSSO-JAPANESE GONFERENCE

    Little progress has bean made at the Russo-Japanese conference, the Russians standing out for the evacuation of North Saghalien, which is ...

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  46. AMERICAN PRESIDENT'S VIEWS.

    President Coolidge regards the final settlement of the reparations trouble as the paramount world problem, and until the Dawes’ plan is put into ...

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  47. DEBATE IN DEPUTIES.

    The Chamber of Deputies yesterday began the debate on the statement of M. Herriot, the Prime Minister, regarding the London reparations ...

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  48. A SUSSEX SENSATION

    Owing to the postman being unable to deliver registered letters, the police forced the door of at bungalow at Lancing, in Sussex, and found Mrs ...

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  49. CHINA AND THE LEAGUE

    A group of members submitted a motion in the House of Representatives demanding the withdrawal of China from the League of Nations, ...

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  50. EVICTING AN AUSTRALIAN

    Exoiting scenes were witnessed in the Place de la Madeleine, when the police sought to evict Isaac Zabo, a naturalised Australian from his ...

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  51. COMMERCIAL NEGOTIATIONS.

    On the resumption of the debate M. Herriot, intervening, asked the Chamber to take into account the attitude of Britain, which largely opposed ...

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  52. VERDICT OF DEATH BY GAS POISONING.

    At the inquest on Mrs Strachan, a verdict was returned of death by gas poisoning, but there was no evidence to show whether it was the result of ...

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  53. THE REDEINTERNATIONAL

    Speeches of the wildest nature were delivered in the Memorial Hall London Conference under the auspices of the Red International of Labor ...

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  54. EXTRAORDINARY SUICIDE

    A woman, aged 105, after writing a letter stating that she had waited in vain for death for 25 years, threw herself in front of a train, and committed ...

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  55. A REPORTER'S DREAM

    The floating cabaret ship which was reported beyond the 12 miles' limit off New York and the scene of hilarious, drinking parties is admitted to ...

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  56. MUTINY FEARED

    Owing to officers' political agitation and a threatened mutiny, the Cabinet has ordered the laying up of the fleet, and the crews have been paid off for ...

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  57. CONFIDENCE IN GOVERNMENT.

    The Chamber of Deonties carried a vote of confidence in the Government by 336 to 204. The sitting was adfourned at 5 this morning until ...

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