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  6. AIR ROUTES

    In introducing the Air Estimates in the House of Commons, Sir Samuel Hoare, Secretary for Air, said he was convinced that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CANTON STRIKE

    The Customs incident has closed by the surrender of goods seized by strikers and the issue by the Canton Government of a reassuring ...

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  8. Famous Sculptor Returns

    Sir Bertram Mackennal, the famous sculptor, who with Lady Mackennal, arrived in Sydney yesterday after an absence of 30 years. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FREE LABOR

    Already free labor is being engaged to replace that of the striking coastal seamen. Evidently the owners are determined ...

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  10. CITY BLAZE

    Smart work by the Fire Brigade prevented a disastrous conflagration in George Street last night, when the Hen-Co Manufacturing ...

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  11. THE TESTS

    Major Trevor, writing in the "Daily Telegraph," says the choice of the selection committee is a wise one. Experts know Perrin to be one of the soundest ...

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  12. DEBT CONFERENCE

    M. Briand, in opening the Franco-Russian Debt Conference at Qual d'Orsay insisted that the conference implied a solemn undertaking by the ...

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  13. ELLISON'S CASE

    In the House of Commons, Mr. W. Cape (Lab.) asked the Foreign Under-Secretary if William Ellison, a Britisher, employed in the chemical ...

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  14. TRADE TREATY

    Sir James Elder, Australian Trade Commissioner, who has returned from Toronto, states that he discussed the trade treaty with numerous Canadian ...

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  15. SEVEN YEARS' GAOL

    Henry Tacke, who gave his age as 64, and said that he was married and had lost eight children, was sentenced to seven years' for the manslaughter of ...

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  16. TILDEN BEATEN

    Rene Lacoste (France) scored a sensational 6-4, 8-6, 6-3 victory over W. H. Tilden (U.S.A.) on Thursday in the opening match of the Franco-American ...

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  17. SOMETHING TO LEARN

    Professor Payne, of the Faculty or Engineering, Melbourne University, interviewed by the Australian Press Association, said he had come to the ...

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  18. MASSACRE AND ARSON

    Syrian representatives have communicated to the Mandates Commission now sitting here a telegram from Cairo stating that Armenian ...

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  19. WILKINS'S FLIGHT

    Capt. Wilkins's trans-Polar supply expedition to Point Barrow by snow motor was called off by Capt. Wilkins on Thursday. ...

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  20. HUGE SWORDFISH

    The largest fish ever caught by maens of rod and line was secured off Cape Brett, near Russell. Bay of Islands, yesterday, by Captain L. D. ...

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  21. MISHAP TO SONOMA

    The Oceanic liner, Sonoma, bound to Australia, dropped her starboard propeller when 600 miles out, and is returning. ...

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  22. COAL COMMISSION

    The Coal Commission's report is expected to be published about the middle of next week. a first copy, specially bound, will ...

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  23. MACFIE MURDER

    A native named Entjim, who has been arrested, has made a full confession of the murder of Mrs. Macf[?]e at Garoet. The report of confessions by ...

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  24. TELLER'S DEATH

    Douglas Robertson, confessed participant in the shooting of William C. F Almeida, teller of the Commonwealth Bank, at Hampton, and convicted of ...

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  25. NO WATER--NO BEER

    Owing to the water shortage the South Australian Brewing Company's works here will have to close from to-morrow week. ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLES

    The Lower House last evening passed the Budget unanimously. Admiral Takarabe (Minister for Marine) explained that the naval replacement ...

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  27. SCHOOLBOYS' TOUR.

    Mr. Colebatch, Agent-General for West Australia, hedmasters, and representatives of the Board of Education ttended a meeting in connection with ...

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  28. TAKING THE VEIL

    Overcome by emotion at the ceremony of her daughter taking the veil at Douvres, near Caen (France) Madame von de Wyere collapsed on the ...

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  29. Start of the Rink Championships

    A match in progress on Waverley Green yesterday. In the picture are (left to right) Messrs. A. Earl, B. B. Whitehouse, and W. McQueen (Queensland) and J. Noel[?] C. Bower and T. R. Letcher (South Australia) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. SETTLERS' HARD LOT

    "The Times," in a sympathetic editorial on the bush fires in Victoria, praises the prompt generosity of the Australian people in subscribing more ...

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  31. WEATHER FORECAST

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