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  2. BRITAIN AND RUSSIA.

    The silence regarding the British and Russian negotiations which were beginning to be regarded in some quarters as ominous, was partly broken in the ...

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  3. GERMAN REPARATIONS

    Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, Prime Minister of Britain, prior to departing for Paris to-day said his visit must be taken as an indication of his desire to ...

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  4. EMPIRE NAVAL CRUISE

    The British Special Service Squadron arrived this afternoon from British Columbia for a visit of three days. It was accorded a rousing welcome. ...

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  5. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports:— The Olympic games were continued at the Colombes Stadium to-day. At ...

    Article : 68 words
  6. U.S.A. PRESIDENCY.

    A message from New York states that the ac[?]ion of the Democratic Convention in releasing all delegates from any further obligation to any ...

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  7. VICTORIAN POLITICS.

    After the Liberal party meeting Sir Alexander Peacock, the Premier, announced that the Liberals must reject the Country party's terms[?] which are ...

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  8. S.A. POLITICS.

    Mr. L. L. Hill, Commissioner of Public Works, arrived at Port Pirie yesterday. A deputation waited on him asking for increased harbor ...

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  9. PENTATHLON IS WON BY FINLAND COMPETITOR

    Reuter's Colombes correspondent reports that Lettronen (Finland) won the pentathlon. Sonfay (Hungary) was second and Legendre (United States) ...

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  10. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    After the arrest of two suspects in the city last night detectives searched a room in Surry Hills, where they discovered enough gelignite to blow open ...

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  11. AN ALLEGED ATTEMPT AT ILLEGAL OPERATION.

    The trial was begun at the Darlinghurst Sessions yesterday of Harold Hooper (34), Thomas Hooper (39), agent; Michael Sayegh (26), formerly a ...

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  12. LEADER OF OPPOSITION MAKES A BITTER SPEECH

    In the State Assembly yesterday after the Supply Bill was passed and the Supplementary Estimates were brought down. Sir Alexander Peacock. ...

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  13. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    A message from Washington states that Calvin Coolidge, younger son of President Coolidge, died at Cleveland to-day from blood poisoning. ...

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  14. CHANGE AT 87TH BALLOT

    Before the adjournment till Tuesday morning the coalition forces at the Democratic Convention swept Mr. M'Adoo's vo[?] to the lowest point. ...

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  15. CARR AND PORRITT QUALIFY IN 200 METRES FLAT RAC[?]

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports There was a poor attendance at the Colombes Stadium when the Olympic games were continued to-day in hot ...

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  16. RODEO PROSECUTIONS.

    By six votes to five the bench dismissed the charges of cruelty against the promoters of the steer-roping contests (as briefly reported in yesterday's ...

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  17. SHIPBUILDING IN BRITAIN

    According to Lloyd's Register of shipbuilding returns for the quarter ended June 30[?] a great improvement in shipbuilding figures is shown. ...

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  18. DEATHS FROM CANCER

    Cancer was responsible for 956 deaths in the metropolitan area in 1923. This is a decrease of 3 per cent. as compared with the average for the ...

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  19. COCAINE TRAGEDY.

    The coroner yesterday found that death was due to cocaine poisoning in the case of Albert Pasqualon and Louise Vivier. who died together at an East ...

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  20. MAN FOUND DROWNED

    A body supposed to be that of Henry Rivers was found in the Newcastle Harbor last night. It had been in the water for several days. There are no ...

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  21. SOCIALIST CONVENTION.

    A national convention of the Socialist party of America has been enlisted under Senator La Follette[?]s Presidential banner. ...

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  22. MURDER OF A CHILD.

    The coroner yesterday committed for trial Alice Maude Dodds on a charge of murdering her daughter seven years of age with a hammer on April 4. ...

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  23. FALL DOWN LIFT WELL.

    Miss. E. Lindell, a dentist, who has professional rooms in Harley House, at the corner of Collins-place and Collinsstreet, Melbourne, had a fortunate ...

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  24. MINING FATALITY.

    L. Barratt was killed at the Islington Consols gold mine, Meekathara. through his head being crushed by a cage. ...

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  25. LORD BURNHAM'S DEN[?]AL OF CANADIAN REPORT

    Commenting on the cabled suggestion from Australia that he has been offered the Governor-Generalship of Canada. Lord Burnham denies it absolutely. He ...

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  26. THE PHILIPPINES.

    The native scouts who refused to drill at Fort M'Kinley on Monday total 600 but the majority have expressed their willingness to return to duty. It is ...

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  27. 900 YEARS OLD LAW.

    A law of Edward the Confessor[?] which is 900 years old, was quoted by Magistrate Piesley in the Central Police Court yesterday when he discharged a woman ...

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  28. THE PRINCE OF WALES WAS AN EARLY ARRIVAL

    The special Paris correspondent of the Australian Press Association reports:— The Prince of Wales was an early ...

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  29. EXPLORER IN ADELAIDE.

    In his first lecture given in Adelaide last night Mr. V. Stefansson, the noted Canadian Arctic explorer, dispelled many illusions generally held. ...

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  30. RISING IN BALKANS.

    That Bolsheviks are preparing a revolutionary rising in the Balkans, which will begin in Bulgaria, is the opinion of the Sofia correspondent of "The ...

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  31. FIGHTING IN MOROCCO.

    Reuter's Madrid correspondent reports:— An official communique states that the general situation in Morocco has ...

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  32. EMPIRE WIRELESS.

    Mr. S.M. Bruce[?] the Prime Minister, is expected to make an announcement this week regarding Empire wireless. If the negotiations are successful, as ...

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  33. MELBOURNE CRIME WAVE.

    Sir Arthur Robinson. Attorney-General, made the following statement yesterday (says a Melbourne message in the "News") when discussing the ...

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  34. TRY-OUT OF SWIMMERS.

    The special Paris correspondent of the Australian Press Association reports:— The Australian swimmers this morning were given a 200 metres trial with ...

    Article : 98 words
  35. MRS. ASQUITH.

    "The Yorkshire Evening News" publishes extracts from an interview Mrs. Asquith gave to a newspaper published in British Columbia. According to this, ...

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  36. FLIGHT ROUND THE WORLD.

    Reuter's Bagdad (Irak) correspondent reports that the United States airmen, who are flying around the world, have arrived at that place. ...

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  37. LEGACY DUTY NOT PAID BY MISS NELLIE JOEL.

    [?]llie Joel, daughter of Solly Joel, aged 28 years, was to-day sued for the non-payment of £1100 legacy duty upon a sum of £7000 inhe[?]ted from ...

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  38. VEGETABLE AMMUNITION WAS USED BY FOOTPADS

    The detectives have ascertained that the revolvers used by the footpads in the holding up and robbery of citizens on Friday night were loaded with ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN ATHLETES TO COMPETE IN LONDON

    The special Paris correspondent of the Australian Press Association reports:— The Australian Olympic ...

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  40. BOXER AWARDED DAMAGES AGAINST MOTOR CYCLIST

    Er[?]est Ryan[?] known in boxing circles as "Dodger" Ryan[?] was the plaintiff in an action for damages brought before Judge Dethridge in the County ...

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  41. BODIES FOUND BY DIVER.

    The fishing-boat Frolic left Hobart for Half Moon Bay on Saturday morning to recover the bodies of Captain Sproule and his young son, Vernon, ...

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  42. S.A. ROYAL COMMISSION.

    The South Australian Royal Commission which was appointed to inquire into sea transport charges and the facilities of Eyre Peninsula began ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  43. STEAMER [?]YO[?]LE.

    It is officially stated that the lighthouse steamer Kyogle has been declared black by the Seamen's Union at Fremantle, and has been tied up ...

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  44. REVOLUTION IN BRAZIL.

    A message from Buenos Ayres (Argentine) states that an army of 13,000 of the Sao Paulo State forces and some Federal troops are marching ...

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  45. BOY SCOUTS IN LONDON.

    Sir Joseph Cook, High Commissioner, gave a luncheon to the Australian Boy Scouts at Australia House to-day. Other Dominion and colonial representatives ...

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  46. GREAT DEPTH OF MINES.

    Mines continue to sink deeper, quite a number having bored the earth to more than a mile, though the St. John del R[?]y, in Brazil, advancing at an ...

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  47. AUSTRALIAN TARIFF.

    It is understood that the Federal Ministry has decided to alter the preference clauses of the tariff so that goods receiving preference must ...

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  48. SUGAR GROWING.

    The sugar crop will amount to 350,000 tons unrefined. As Australia consumes 300,000 tons of raw sugar yearly 50,000 tons will be Available for ...

    Article : 51 words
  49. THE PORT LY[?]LETON.

    The steamer Port Lyttleton. temporary repairs having been now effected, will seek to leave Sydney tomorrow for the East. Some of the ...

    Article : 59 words
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