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  2. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The Central Views Agency's Geneva correspondent reports:— M. Loucher and M. Briand lengthily conferred with Baron Adatchi (Japan) ...

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  3. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent reports:— While Zeppelin R[?] was flying over Potsdam the judge, jury, and police ...

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  4. BRITAIN AND RUSSIA.

    The Riga correspondent of the London "Times" reports:— The propaganda movement in Great Britain against the ratification of the ...

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  5. THE LABOR PARTY.

    The attempt to depose Mr. J. T. Lang from the leadership of the Parliamentary Labor Party will probably be [?] at the eleventh hour. The ...

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  6. QUEENSLAND.

    A stabbing affray has occurred in the Innisfail district, Queenaland, reresulting in the death of Roy Moore, who was wounded in the chest. A ...

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  7. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mrs. O'K[?] [?] was Knocked down by a motor, 'bus at Darlinghurst last night. A wheel passed-over her chest and she died ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS.

    Referring to reports that the Australian federation of Locomotive Enginemen had passed a motion disregarding the advice of the union ...

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  9. ATTEMPTED DROWNING

    Mrs. Phyllis M'Kenzie (46), of M'Mahon's Point, threw herself into the Harbor last night from a ferry boat. Norman Hands, a passenger. ...

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  10. DEATH OF MR. HUGH CHISHOLM

    The death is announced of Mr. Hugh Chisholm, following an operation for appendicitis. Mr. Chisholm was the editor of the ...

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  11. INQUEST IS ADJOURNED ABOUT DEATH OF WOMAN

    An inquest was opened at Brisbane yesterday into the death of Ester Johnston, whose dead body was found in a bathroom at Coolangatta after her ...

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  12. SAFE BREAKERS FAIL

    An attempt was made last night to force a safe at the Chatswood branch of the Australian Bank of Commerce. The safe contained £2000, but ...

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  13. TWO MEMBERS IN DISFAVOR MAY GO BEFORE EXECUTIVE

    Certain members of the Labor party are in disfavor with the central executive. Two whose endorsement for the next election has been held up by the ...

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  14. NEW WIRELESS RECORD

    That an amateur has achieved the world's record of 6900 miles long-distance amateur radio, breaking the record made on May 22 of 6400 miles, is ...

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  15. SIR SIDNEY KIDMAN.

    Sir Kidney Kidman was Yesterday fined £10, with 86[?]6 costs, at the City Court for failing to furnish land tax return for last year. Sir Sidney ...

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  16. RELIGIOUS DISPUTE.

    Margaret Martin a schoolgirl, who deserted her mother and joined a Roman Catholic family in Auckland has returned to her mother. No ...

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  17. WATERSIDE WORKERS' UNION CALL SPECIAL CONFERENCE

    An important conference of members of the Waterside Workers' Union will be held in Sydney next Monday week. It will be attended by delegates from ...

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  18. TRIUMPH FOR LABOR LEADER IS THE GENERAL IMPRESSION

    The Labor ca[?] will to-day decide whether Mr. Lang is to continue as leader. The general impression is that Mr. Lang will triumph because there ...

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  19. STATEMENT B[?] MR. WILLIS ABOUT CLAIMS OF MINERS

    Mr A. C. Willis, general secretary of the Coal Miners' Federation, states that the executive has done everything in its-power to maintain peace within ...

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  20. IMMIGRATION.

    The Balranald which arrived at Fremantle yesterday brought 914 passengers of which 449 were Government assisted. The number who disembarked ...

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  21. FLIGHT ROUND THE WORLD.

    A message from Seattle states that the United States world fliers completed their circuit of the globe, arriving at 1.36 p.m. on Sunday afternoon. ...

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  22. BARDIC REACHES FALMOUTH

    The White Star cargo steamer Bardic, which ran aground off Lizard Head last month, and which has been refloated, arrived at Falmouth to-day and was ...

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  23. SURPRISE AT THE PENALTY IS EXPRESSED IN SYDNEY

    "Great surprise was expressed in Sydney, to-day at the small and absurd penalty imposed on Sir Kidney Kidman for failing to furnish his land ...

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  24. Y.M.C.A. CONFERENCE.

    Mr. A.G. Kennedy, secretary of the Y.M.C.A., returned this mornings, after attending a conference of the employed, officers of the Y.M.C.A.'s of ...

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  25. SUNSPOTS AND WAR.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Express" reports:— "The noted French astronomer, M. Able Moveux, who is the director of ...

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  26. MEN USING COMPRESSED AIR ARE GRANTED 5/ AN HOUR

    Men employed in the cylinders on the new bridge working in compressed air, endeavored to persuade the remainder of the men to declare the bridge ...

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  27. SMALL COMMITTEE TO CONSIDER MATTER

    Reuter's Geneva correspondent reports that the difficulty with Japan in regard to the disarmament proto[?] is now being examined by a small ...

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  28. TRIBUTE TO AMERICANS BY THE LONDON "TIMES"

    In a tribute to the American worldfliers, the "Times" in a leading article says that in view of the peculiar conditions of a [?]ght round the world it may ...

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  29. [?] AND TUG COLLIDE.

    The ferry steamer Kos[?] and the tug Champion collided near Circular Quay yesterday afternoon. There was considerable excitement, but owing to ...

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  30. CANTERIURY ROBBERY.

    Alfred Chittock, bank [?], was yesterday sentenced to 18 months' imprisonment for stealing £500 from the bank at Canterbury, where he was ...

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  31. GERMANY'S MEMORANDUM ASKING FOR INFORMATION

    The German Government's memorandum regarding her entry to the League of Nations has been handed to M. Herriot, Premier of France, and to Mr. ...

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  32. STORMS IN STATE.

    Rough seas along the coast, accompanted by a heavy gale yesterday, delayed shipping. There was snow in many parts of the State. The ...

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  33. JEWEL ROBBERIES IN U.S.A.

    There has not yet been any cessation of the robberies from large American jewellery emporiums. The Jewellers' Security Alliance has announced that ...

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  34. RAIN IN QUEENSLAND.

    Good rains fell, during the week-end, especially on the Darling Downs. The whole of the wheat belt participated, and the registrations were up to 175 ...

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  35. THE BALKANS.

    It is understood that the Greek and Bulgarian delegates to the Assembly of the League of Nations have agreed to the League appointing boundary ...

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  36. CRIME IN VICTORIA.

    Smashing the shop window of A. E. Johnson, jeweller, at the corner of Montague and Bridport streets, Albert Park, with a brick, thieves quickly ...

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  37. MURDER OF SURVEYOR.

    An Indian named Jantree was yesterday found guilty and sentenced to death for the murder of Mr. C. B. Seal[?] a surveyor, who was in charge ...

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  38. KETCH RAMBLER SINKING.

    The ketch Rambler ran into heavy weather last night on her way to Rabaul when about 74 miles east of Sydney. The steamer Suffolk took off ...

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  39. DEATH AT 102 YEARS

    Mrs. Thomas, of Church-street Richmond died on Saturday, aged 102 (says a Melbourne message in the Advertiser"). She was born in November 21 ...

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  40. DETECTIVES INVESTIGATING SOME SANDBAGGING CASES

    Three men, believed to have been sandbagged and robbed, are now in hospitals with concussion (says a Melbourne message in the "Advertiser"). ...

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  41. MR. J. H. THOMAS RETURNS

    Mr. J. H. Thomas, British Colonial Secretary, who has been visiting South Africa as a member of the Parliamentary delegation, has arrived here. He ...

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  42. TOTALISATOR EXPLOSION.

    The explosion and fire which destroyed the Avondale Racing Club's totalisator house was due to a leakage of gas. ...

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  43. NAVAL HERO AT PERTH.

    Travelling as a seaman on the steamer Balranald, which arrived at Fremantle on Saturday, is Mr. Samuel J. Haines, who had a distinguished war ...

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  44. FIRE AT TEMORA.

    O'Brien and Co,'s. saddlery establishment and A.M'Lean's hairdressing saloon at Ariah Park were destroyed by fire early yesterday morning. ...

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  45. RISING IN ARABIA.

    Reuter's Cairo correspondent reports:— Although no definite news has been received regarding a rising at Mecca, ...

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  46. HEALTH INSPECTOR'S.

    Speaking at the opening of the Health Inspectors' Conference yesterday Mr. A. Eruntnell, Minister for Education, observed that he would like ...

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  47. Advertising

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  48. INCIDENT AT STADIUM.

    For throwing two bottles at the Brisbane Stadium during the Shade-Cornik fight on Saturday week William Tully was yesterday fined £5. ...

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  49. NORFOLK ISLAND FIRE.

    A fruit-preserving factory at Norfolk Island was destroyed by fire during the week-end. ...

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    Sir George 'Marray (Chief Justice)has been granted eight months' leave of absence on full salary by the Executive Council.—News item. Mr. SUBBUBS: Don't come worrying me to help you with your lessons. can't you see I'm busy? ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  51. THE NEW HOSPITAL BILL.

    The new Hospital Bill was discussed at a conference of representatives of country hospitals yesterday. The bill provides for the creation of a ...

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  52. CZIKD[?]M OF RUSSIA.

    According to the Paris correspondent of the "Times" the Russian Monarchi[?] movement continues to assert itself. ...

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  53. ROBBERIES ON TRAINS

    Following the reported robbery of £61 and discharge papers on the express, train on Wednesday night, Sergeant Lizars, of Stawell. received ...

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  54. BURGLARS FRUSTRATED

    A daring burglary was attempted in Wellington during Friday night (says a New Zealand message in the "Register"). A private night ...

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  55. SAVINGS BANKS

    Deposits received by the Australian State savings banks in August amounted to £10,378,676 and payments to £10,238,517 (says a Melbourne message ...

    Article : 70 words
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