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  3. TRADES UNION CONGRESS

    The Trade Union Congress at Hull agreed to empower the General Couneil through the International Fedoration of Trde Uniois, to take all ...

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  4. CRUISER CONSTRUCTION

    In consequence of the report furnished by Sir John Monash the Federal Government has decided to postpone its decision in repect to placing the contract ...

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  5. PARISIAN GIRL'S "JOKE."

    The “Daily Telegraph's" correspondent at Paris says an amazing [?]der as a joke was perpetrated by a young Parisian girl, named Helene. ...

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  6. PERSONAL

    It is quite probable that the Rev B. Ceithe-Davies. C.F., who is on a health trip to Australia and at present in temporary charge of the Presbyterian ...

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  7. DAVIS GUP

    The tight for the right to meet America in the challenge round for the Davis Cup opened to-day between Australia (winners of the American ...

    Article : 334 words
  8. DESULTORY FIGHTING

    According to inforamtion issued by Marshal La Yungh Sing's head-quarters, the [?] troops heavily attacked at Hwangtu and Anting, 20 ...

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  9. League of Nations

    Mr Ramsay Macdonald the British Prime Minister) made his eagerly awaited speech on disarmament at the League of Nations Assembly at ...

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  10. RESULTS OF LONDON PACT.

    The Australian press Association’s correspondent at Geneva, says that Mr Matthew Charlton, leader of the Australian Labor Party, was the third ...

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  11. FEATURES OF THE CONFLICT.

    Foreign observers from the front state that the most noticeable features are the primitive. utterly insanitary, arrangements to deal with wounded, ...

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  12. GREAT RECEPTION TO MR MAC-DONALD.

    The Salic do Reformation Was packed long before the Assembly met. The delegations slowly dribbled in. Lord Parittoor, Mr Arthur Henderson, ...

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  13. CANADA’S DIFFICULTIES.

    Mr M'Clelland (Cana) said that the workers of Canada were troubled by the question of immigration. The grates of Canada wore opened wide, and 133,000 ...

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  14. WHEAT POOLS

    Commencing on the readiness of Mr S. M. Fruce (Prime Minister of Australia) to France wheat pools. Mr Bernard Baruch, of New York, informed ...

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  15. SHIPPING COMBINE

    In, hire Assembly this afternoon, Mr Thoreas Boydell, Minister for Posts dud Telegraphs and Public Works, emphasised that the increase in freight ...

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  16. REDUCTION OF ARMAMENTS.

    Continuing, Mr Charlton said the London Pact had eased the position considerably as far as France and other nations were concerned, and ...

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  17. ITALY AND VATICAN

    The Rome correspondent of the “Daily Express" says a significant political event will take place shortly at Palermo, when the Italian Colonial ...

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  18. LACOSTE-PATTERSON MATCH.

    Lacoste commenced serving against [?] and offered an opportunity for the Australian to break through in the third game and Patterson ...

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  19. OFFIGER MURDERED

    Lieut. L. A. Lawrence of the West Yorkshire Regiment. who was attached to the Yimen Infantry as assistant political agent, baa beer, ...

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  20. MURDER MYSTERY

    Scotland Yard lias riot progressed in the identifying of the woman whose remains were found in a sack at Ditton Marsh, but they are seeking a ...

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  21. THE FIGHTING IN MOBOCCO

    The “Daily Telegraph’s” correspondent at Tangier says that reinforcements from Spain are constantly arriving at Tetuan, increasing the ...

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  22. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    The Ballarat Trustees, Executors and Agency Company and Mrs Laura Bell are applying for probate of the will of James Wise, formerly of Elmhurst ...

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  23. SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKETERS

    The match between the South African cricketers and a beam repre[?] the South of England was continued to-day at Hastings. The ...

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  24. GERMANY MUST COME IN.

    Mr Macdonald declared that they could not afford to allow Germany to remain outside the League The London Conference on Reparations ...

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  25. OBITUARY.

    Pollock:—The many friends of Me and Mrs A. W. Pollock, of Cobden (formerly of Ballarat) will regret to learn of the death of their eldest son, ...

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  26. THE GEORGIAN RISING

    Forty loaders of the recent Georgian rising were condemned to death and were shot Their names have not been divulged, but it is believed include ...

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  27. EXPENSIVE COTTON

    Professor Maxwell Lefroy, of the Imperial Science College, states that cotton is becoming so expensive that manufacturers are turning to silk. ...

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  28. NEWCASTLE BAND

    Sir Joseph Cook and Mt Matthew Carlton have telegraphed from Geneva, where they are representing Australia at the Assembly of the ...

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  29. STERLING IN NEW YORK

    Sterling during the fortnight's gradual decline reached 4-46[?] representing a [?] loss of 4 cents. Bankera assert that the decline is not due ...

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  30. MOVIES BY WIRELESS

    Wire toss broadcasting of motion pictures will be possible within a year according to the secretary to Col. E. H. R. Careen, who is claimed to have ...

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  31. MR MACDONALD'S VIEWS.

    Mr Ramsay Macdonald's speech at Geneva on disarmament is sevesely criticised in fluential. circles in France, specially his reference to the ...

    Article : 120 words
  32. ANALYSIS OF GAMES.

    Pa[?]son—97 points, 55 nets, 33 [?] 29 placements, 10 aces, 9 double faults Lacoste, 190 points, 20 nets, 34 ...

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  33. COAL MINE DISASTER

    A sudden rush of gas killed live and injured two miners on the night shift at Ponthenry Colliery Wales. The violence of the blast extinguished the ...

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  34. THE ITALIAN AVIATOR

    Locatel[?] the Italian aviator, was met by police reserves on the Grand Central Station, in order to pi event a threatened riot between rival factions. ...

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  35. WOOD V. BOROTRA.

    O’Hara Wood commenced serving against Borotra. He lost the third and fifth games, giving the Frenchman a q[?]ck 5—1 lead. The ...

    Article : 518 words
  36. CRIME IN MELBOURNE

    Two more robberies were reported to the Detective Office this morning. The house of Arthur Batson, 18 Valentine Street, Kew was entered last ...

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  37. GIANT AEROPLANES

    The “Daily Express” says that giant air-boats are being built in England on German designs. They are made entirely of metal, haying the ...

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  38. ATTITUDE OF U.S.A.

    An administration spokesman a[?]- thoritively outlined the attitude regarding Mr Macdonald’s land disarmament proposals at Geneval He ...

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  39. IMMEDIATE CONFERENCE URGED..

    File debate was resumed this afternoon by M. Skrazynski (Poland), Who strongly favored, arbitration and advorated disarmament, but, he said ...

    Article : 118 words
  40. IN THE WRONG HOUSE.

    When Mary Lewis, of Princes street, Kew, went into the house this afternoon to close a window she found a man in the room. She asked him ...

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  41. STEAMER ON REEF

    The steamer Mesna, which ran aground yesterday, is lying broadside on a reef. Water is in the holds and engine room. It is believed that the ...

    Article : 63 words
  42. [?]RUISERS SHOULD BE BUILT IN AUSTRALIA.

    “Auatralian detence being an integral part of the Empire it is obvious that it mrst rest upon a foundation of Australian sentiment, and unless it is inspired and ...

    Article : 278 words
  43. ANALYSIS OF GAMES.

    O’Hara Wood—131 points, 36 nets, 62 outs, 29 placements, 3 aces, 4 double faults. Borotra—138 points, 39 nets, 52 ...

    Article : 39 words
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