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  3. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    The Assembly of the League of Na tions elected six vice-presidents, M. Bourgeois (France), Lord Parmoo[?] (Britain), Signor Salandra (Italy), ...

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  4. PERSONAL

    A Reuter cable message reports that Sir Littleton Groom, leader of the Australian delegation at the Assembly of The League of Nations in Geneva, has ...

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  5. MORE HOUSES FOR WORKMEN

    A deputation of members of the-Trades Hall Council, introduced bytheir president (Mr Crofts). waited on the Premier (Mr Prendergast) and the ...

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  6. DEBACLE IN MOROCGO

    The seriousness of the Spanish posi[?] in Morocco is ei[?]hasised in an official communique des[?]bing the [?]ting consequent on the persistent ...

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  7. NAVAL DEFENCE

    V[?] Ad[?]ral Field, when interviewed by the press, said that there is a growing sentiment in Canada in [?] of Canadian participation in a scheme ...

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  8. REPARATIONS SETTLEMENT

    The National Union of Manufacturis has petitioned Parliament against the loan of £40,000,000 to Grmany Interviewed, Mr Chessman. Secrete ...

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  9. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    Mr Lister asked the Treasurer whether he could say when the promise give to the House by a former Minister for De[?]ce regarding the introduction of ...

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  10. STATE POLITICS

    When the Legislative Assembly met this afternoon. the Premier in reply to Mr pinny (Lib. Warrnamboo[?] explained that it was the policy or the ...

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  11. OBITUARY.

    Cartlcdge.—The many friends of Mr Edward Cartledge, of 133 Hum[?]ray street north, will hear with sympathetic regret of the death of their infant ...

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  12. MR MACDONALD’S ATTENDANCE.

    Mr Ramsay Macdonald, the Prime Munster, has left for the League of Nations Assembly at Geneva. There was a huge crowd to see him off at ...

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  13. THE PRINCE IN AMERICA

    The Prince of Wales participated in a n[?]e intense accurate game of polo than on Monday The Prince’s team [?] 3-7. There was [?] order at ...

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  14. HIGH MEAT PRICES

    The Me[?] Traders' Conters[?], at tended by 300 delegates which opened at Cardiff to-day protested against the charges of profiteering which have ...

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  15. SPANISH REINFORCEMENTS

    Reuter's correspondent at Gibralt[?] States it is learned from a Spanish [?] that 50,000 reinforcements have been despatched to Morocco during ...

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  16. COMPLIMENTS TO AUSTRALIA.

    The Australian Press Association's on respondent up Geneva says that a [?] was paid Australia by the [?] of Sir [?] Gromm to the ...

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  17. THE SPANISH ARMY.

    The “Daily Telegraph’s diplomatic Writer says that the possibility of the complete or a substantial withdrawal of The Spanish army from ...

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  18. SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKETERS.

    The South of England made 186 runs, for one wicket against South Africa at lunch time. ...

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  19. NATIONAL SECURITY

    in the course of his interview with pressmen prior to his departure for the League of Nations Assembly a[?] Geneva, Mr Ramsay Macdonald, the ...

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  20. THE MYSTERIES OF MARS

    The Mount Wilson-Californian group of astronomer, following telescopic photographic studies of Mars in opposition to the cable of the 23rd August, ...

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  21. THE DOUGLAS MAWSON SURVIVORS

    A message from the Gulf of Carpentaria states that both white women held by the blacks Lave given birth to calf-cas[?] children. A black tracker ...

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  22. AUSTRALIA’S DELEGATION.

    The leadership of the Australian delegation is the subject of discussion among the Dominion High Commasdoners. The rule is not rigid, but the ...

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  23. INTERSTATE NEWS

    Charles Watson, 35. carpenter, and [?]ur Watson, 36, cabinet-maker, were charged at the Central Police Court to-day with having atten[?]ted to kill Detective ...

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  24. CHINESE CRISIS

    The cruiser Tatsu[?] has started for Shanghai, carrying 150 troops. The A[?] has been refloated. Paris, Tuesday. ...

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  25. AIR CRAFT

    A British aircraft expert is proceeds ing from England to British Guiana to survey the interior and report on the practicability of establishing air ...

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  26. WORLD FLIGHTS

    The United States world [?]rs a[?] ed from [?] ...

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  27. THE STRANDED STEAMER

    Two Lugs and 100 men have begun discharging the stranded steamer Ba[?]di[?] cargo [?] the present fine weather continues, much will be saved. ...

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  28. SUNDAY OBSERVANCE.

    Dr Thomas Bishop, of Adelaide, in a pastoral address in the Anglican synod, deplo[?] the lack of religious observance and blamed the motor ear as the ...

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  29. CASE OF LUIS FIRPO

    It is believed that the Labor Department, which is charged with the enforcement of the immigration laws, is nearing a decision on the charges ...

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  30. GRUESOME DISCOVERY

    Scotland Yard is confronted with [?] new mystery by the discovery under a bush at Ditton Marsh, Esher, of a sack containing a decomposed ...

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  31. FIGHTING COMMENCED.

    [?]hting commenced to-day at Hwangtu, 20 miles from Shanghai on the Shanghai-Nnnkin railway No details are to hand owing to the scanty ...

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  32. U.S. NAVAL AIRSHIP TENDER.

    An airship mooring-mast has been erected aboard U.S.S. Pakoka, now undergoing conversion as an airship tender. The vessel is the first ...

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  33. ARMED MEN STEAL £4000.

    Armed men this morning held up the manager of the Northern Banking Company at Carrick-on-Shannon. Leitrim, and robbed him of over £4OOO. ...

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  34. FAIAL ATTEMPT TO BREAK RE-CORD.

    The famous racing motorist Dario Resta was killed at Brooklands this morning while attempting to break world records. His car dashed ...

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  35. AIRCRAFT IN RAILWAY SERVICE

    The Canadian Pacific Railway announce the inauguration of an air service between Angliers (Quebec) and tho inaccessible gold-mining district ...

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  36. TARIFF BOARD ATTACKED

    The operations of the Tariff board was subjected to critical examination and strong condemnation at the hands of Mr Mann (Nat. W.A.) in the House ...

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  37. BRITANNIA PICTURES.

    There is a lot of human interest and genuine comedy in “Double Dealing." the latest feature starring tho papular Hoc[?] Gibson. [?]ot enacts the roll of Ben ...

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  38. THE SENATE.

    Senator Findlay asked questions regarding the intentions of the Government con[?]ing the place of construction of the proposed two new cru[?]sers. ...

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  39. LOAN FOR MIGRATION

    Representatives of the Australian [?]mmigration Department and the Overseas Settlement Committee interviewed Treasury officials to-day and ...

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  40. INTERNATIONAL PEACE.

    The work of the committers will by [?]ed upon the arrival of Mr Ramsay Macdonald (Prime Minister of B[?]in) and M. Herr[?] (Premier of ...

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  41. SEED-SOWING BY AEROPLANE.

    A novel practical use of al[?] the land” was demonstrated recently at Miami (Florida) where 640 acres were sown with mass seed in loss than 20 ...

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  42. BRITISH POLITICS

    The Conservatives are beginning their autumn campaign, touring with special wireless. cinema and gramophone vans. Films illustrating life in ...

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  43. M. HERRIOT’S ARRIVAL

    Reuters correspondent at Grineva s[?]tes that M. Herrict (Premier of France) arrived there to-day, and received an enthusiastic,ovation front ...

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  44. PROPOSED CEHERAL CONFER-ENCE.

    The “Daily Express" correspondent in Paris says that Mr Macdonald, en route for Geneva, said when the time is [?]pe there will be a general ...

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  45. NEW EUROPEAN AIR SERVICE.

    Imperial Airways Ltd. have opened another link in the London-Continental air services. enabling travellers to reach Zurich in a day. Leaving the ...

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  46. RIPPLE DISASTER

    On the beach at Walroa Heads, Captain Knight, harbor master, this morning found a 4lb, tin, with a tight-tiling lid, on which was scratched in large ...

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  47. BRISBANE WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day 13,226 bales were cata[?]ued. The market was 5 to 10 per cent bigher Every section Naught well except The Germa[?]s ...

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  48. DISARMAMENT.

    Air Ramsay Macdonald the Premer), interviewed by Renter while en [?] to Geneva, said the road was Hearer than ever for a real ...

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  49. TRADES UNION CONGRESS

    The Trades Union Congre[?]s adopt [?] a workers' charter, providing for nationalisation of land, mines and railways, a 44 hour Working week, a ...

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  50. ARRIVAL OF MR MACDONALD.

    Mr Macdonald arrived this morning A large crowd on the station loudly cheered and shouted “Vive Macdonald. Vive la Pais.” ...

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  51. AIRCRAFT ASSIST FISHERMEN.

    At the request of the Scottish Fishery Board the British Air Ministry has derailed three flying boats for experiments in the location of herring shoals ...

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