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  2. Early Cables and Wires.

    A Foreign Office communiqué on the subject of the Chamberlain-Briand con venations is identical with the French previously cabled but the last sentence ...

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  5. CANBERRA PARLIAMENT.

    The “Evening Standard” says that no official news has been received in London concei[?]ing the suggestion that the Duke of York should open the ...

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  6. AUSTRALIA'S INVITATION ACCEPTED.

    The Australian Press Association is informed by the Empire Parliamentary Association that it will accept the Commonwealth's invitation to visit ...

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  7. N.S.W. FINANCES.

    A newspaper cable from Sydney, quoting; an assertion by the Premier of New South Wales (Sir. Lang) that lie has been guaranteed a loan of £10,000, ...

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  8. UNEMPLOYMENT IN THE RUHR.

    It is estimated that by the end oil August 85 per cent, of the mine workers will be unemployed in the Ruhr, where the economic situation is rapidly ...

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  9. YORKSHIRE TEXTILE TRADE.

    An agreement has been reached in the woollen toxtile dispute in the Yorkshire mills, providing for a resumption of work at the old rate of wages, pending ...

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  10. BRITISH COAL INDUSTRY.

    Representatives of British coal owners and coal miners, yesterday, separately and privately discussed the proposed terms of reference and the ...

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  12. Victoria

    Negligence by many Friendly Societies in keeping accounts is commented upon severely by tho Victorian Government Statist (Mr. Laughton) in his ...

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  13. DAVIS COT COMPETITION.

    Johnston is assured of second position in the American Davis Cup team, having yesterday dofented Richards in c. test match at Forrest Hills by 6-3, 6 4, ...

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  14. BRITISH INDUSTRIAL SITUATION.

    The Communists assert' that recent event? make [?]laer that military force, supplemented by Facisti, will be kept in readiness to shoot down the workers if ...

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  15. AUSTRALIANS AT MONTREAL.

    The semi-final of the American zone for the Davis Cup between Australia and Canada was commenced at Montreal yesterday. In the Singles ...

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  16. THE FEDERAL BUDGET.

    Dr. Earle Pago delivered his Budget address in the House of Representatives yesterday. Ho stated that taxation was to be reduced, and that tho Government, ...

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  17. A BOY SHOT.

    An extraordinary shooting indi[?]at is reported from Bexley. It was alleged that on Sunday afternoon Gvorge Hear, on Nicholson, aged 60 years, who lived ...

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  18. New South Wales.

    One of tho biggest deals in real estate effected in Sydney for some tome was completed when the Wyoming Building, on tho corner of Hunter and Macquarie , ...

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  19. NATION’S WILL MUST PREVAIL.

    Tho '“Daily Express,” in an editorial, says: “The Army and Navy will not be used on either side in an industrial dispute, but only against forces daring ...

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  20. THE FRENCH RAILWAYS.

    The Paris-Boulogne. express train, which was crowded with holiday-maker? going to the seaside, and which is believed to have contained a number of ...

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  21. A CHILD ABDUCTED.

    No arrest has yet boon made by the police in connection with the abduction of Marjorie England on Saturday afternoon. Conversations which the ...

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  22. BRITISH SHIPPING INDUSTRY.

    An unofficial strike has broken out amongst seamen and firemen of ships at London and Hull as a protest against reductions of wages, which have been ...

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  23. OPENING OT PARLIAMENT.

    The Legislative Council chamber was crammed to capacity with Labour supporters, including a large number of . women, whoa Parliament was opened ...

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  24. LETTERS IN PARCELS.

    Provided that it is from tho sender to the addressee a letter may now be enclosed in a parcel. This innovation was announced by the Postmaster. ...

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  25. Tasmania.

    The right of a landlord to evict [?] tenant who has got into arrears through being unemployed is to be tested by the Unemployed Union. ...

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  26. FURTHER CHINESE DISORDERS.

    Many people were killed and wounded and three hundred arrested to-day, when the Chinese' guards were compelled to fire on a very large crowd at the scene ...

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  27. TWELVE ACCIDENTS IN 18 DAYS.

    An express from the fashionable seaside resort, De[?]fiville, had rebelled Nantes to-day when the last coach, which contained many English passion ...

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  28. SIR GEORGE FULLER’S ALLEGATIONS.

    Sir George Fuller declares that the Premier (Mr. Lang) had, by manipulating the finances, turned the surplus left by the late Government into a deficit. ...

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  29. A MILL WRECKED.

    The Yuta Mill, which has been wrecked, was owned by Japanese. Pao Cheng mill, where the strikes started, was wrecked partly. It is owned by ...

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  30. A MASKED BANDIT.

    A fearsome looking bandit entered Stanley Gray's residence at Black Rook early this morning, while Gray, who is a dairyman, was out. ...

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  31. THE RAILWAY PROBLEM.

    Mr. G. Miecamble, the Commissioner, of Railways, has completed, his first year of office in Tasmania. He said that did not look forward to malting, ...

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  32. A OAR OVERTURNS.

    As a result of a motor car accident on the Sydney-road yesterday, Edward Kecgan, laborer, of Hume Weir, was admitted at the Aibury Hospital ...

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  33. “REDS” POLICY OF TERROR.

    Private advice from Canton indicates that the Bilk dealers there are temporarily transferring their business to Shanghai in order to combat the “Red” element ...

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  34. DEFENCE OF THE EMPIRE.

    Declaring that Australia was absolutely safe from invasion, Mr. Anstey, M.H.R., attacked the Empire defence policy before a large Labor audience ...

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  35. New Zealand.

    Stimulated by criticism of a newspaper, the Entertainment Committee it. organising excursions and evening recreation for the lower deck men of the ...

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  36. EXPRESS TRAINS COLLIDE.

    Another railroad catastrophe occurred Franco last night, when the Cologne Paris express train ran full speed into the Lillo express train at Senlis station ...

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  37. HOBBS THE WIZARD.

    Hobbs, the Surrey cricketer, hap equalled the late Dr. W. G. Grace's record by scoring 126 centuries. ...

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  38. BABY'S SHOCKING DEATH.

    The four months old baby girl of Mr. and Mrs. Byres, of Byron Bay, was lifted out of a perambulator by a horse and carried some distance by ...

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  39. ROMA OIL FIELD.

    In his report presented to the Federal Parliament, summing up his estimate of the chances of obtaining oil from the Roma field, Queensland, Dr. Wade said ...

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  40. HOBBS' FIGHT FOR HIS RECORD

    J. T. Hobbs, who equalled Dr. Grace's record of 126 centuries, in the match Surrey v. Somerset, in an interview said the Somerset men . were in deadly ...

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