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  3. NAVAL STRENGTH

    The United States Secretary of State (Mr. Stimson), in an interview with correspondents, made it clear that in any naval armament limitation ...

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  4. BRITISH PARLIAMENT

    "Conversations," continued the speech, "commenced with the Ambassador of the United States with regard to naval disarmament the ...

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  5. TEST CRICKET

    Ten thousand Baw South Africa resu[?]e its innings after lunch. Christie and Mitchell appeared set tor a big partnership when Duckworth smartly ...

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  6. NEW SETTLERS' LEAGUE

    The chairman praised the Big Brother Movement, and said that Little Brothers generally remained longer in jobs and did better than ...

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  7. Early Start Expected

    The Australian flyers are held up at Rangoon with engine trouble, but are [?]ing to complete repairs in time for them to resume their flight ...

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  8. FLIGHT RESUMED

    The Southern Cross took off for Calcutta at 10 a.m. to-day. ...

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  9. GAY CAVALCADE

    The King and Queen motored to Buckingham Palace from Windso[?] Castle. When nearing Kensington the[?] left the motor car and took their place ...

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  10. DISARMAMENT

    The "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic correspondent says that Viscount Cecil, besides serving with the delegation to the League of Nations, may ...

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  11. CHINESE NAVY

    An agreement has been signed between the British and Chinese Governments for the training of Chinese naval cadets in England, and engagement ...

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  12. SERIOUS STATEMENT

    Speaking at a meeting of the New South Wales Prohibition Alliance at the Town Hall to-day[?] Mr. Simon Hickey, M.L.C., alleged that mayors ...

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  13. LAWN TENNIS

    Austin is the fist home-born to reach the semi-finals at Wimbledon for several years. Crities do not dispair. They say he may even go o[?] ...

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  14. COAL COMMISSION

    The Coal Commission will go to Newcastle to-morrow, and will spend the rest of the week inspecting mine books and will take evidence at the mines ...

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  15. STATE INCOME TAX

    The State Treasurer (Mr. Stevens), announced this morning that the incomc tax receipts exceeded the e[?]mates by £194,000. The gross receipts ...

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  16. Asquisition Of Royalties

    The "Daily Telegraph's" lobbyist states that industrial circles are cager[?]y awaiting the Governments coal pol[?]ey. It is understood that the ...

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  17. ADVISER IN LONDON

    Sir Frederick White, adviser to the Chinese Government, who is now in England on leave of absence, called on the Foreign Secretary to-day. ...

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  18. FAMOUS FLYER

    Wilmer Stultz[?] the famous flyer who piloted Miss Eirhart across the Atlantic, was killed in a spectacular crash with two companions when the biplane which ...

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  19. RURAL LIVING WAGE

    At the living wage enquiry to-day the president, Mr. Justice Piddington, said that the Commission would hear addresses on the reural living wage as ...

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  20. REVENUE FRAUDS

    Amazing revenue frauds were revealed at Newcastle Assizes when Moses Jacobson, naturalised Russian, and George Midd[?]eton, accountant, ...

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  21. CONFERENCE WITH OWNERS

    The Prime Minsiter accompanied by Mr. Thomas, the Minister responsible for employment. Miss Bondfield[?] Minister for Labour, Mr ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN DOCTOR

    Dr. [?]aac Jones, who has been appointed medical officer to the Metropolitan plice took his M.D. degree at Melbourne in 1912. ...

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  23. ENGLISH COAL

    The Premier of South Australia, Mr. Butler, who arrived in Melbourne to-day, said that the Government had dismissed the idea of obtaining stocks of ...

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  24. RESCUED AIRMEN

    The Spanish Ambassador in London, to-day called on the Foreign Secretary. Mr. Arthir Henderson, to express officially ti thanks of the Spanish ...

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  25. WORLD'S MILE RECORD

    Driving his British Sunbeam car at Brooklands. to-day. Kaye Don, the famous racing motorist, broke the world's m[?]e record from a standing ...

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  26. BONOR LAW

    Mr. Stanley Baldwin to-day inaugurated the Bou[?]r Law Memorial College at Ashbridge House. Berkahamstead, which is to be used ...

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  27. JAPANESE CABINET

    Baron Tanka, Ja[?]se Prime Minister. submitted the resignation of the Cabi[?] to the Emperor this morning. Later, Baron Hamaguchi held aud[?] ...

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  28. CASE SETTLED

    The case in which Edward Richards, John W[?]att, and Frederick Lucas, of Woolongong, claimed £2,000 each from Dwyer's Vehicles [?] for alleged ...

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  29. AFGHANISTAN

    Gardez, the last stronghold of Nad[?] Khan, has fallen to the re[?] king. Bac[?]a Sakua. Afghanistan is now [?]erally in Baccha's control. Nadir[?] ...

    Article : 71 words
  30. MISSING MAN

    The body of [?]oy Ward, of Bangalow, who has been missing since Sunday was discovered in the river to-day about [?] [?] from w[?] his clothes ...

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  31. COST OF LIVING

    According to the State Government Statis[?]n, the genral leved of prices during June showed an increase of 10 per cent[?] compared with the ...

    Article : 51 words
  32. NORTH COAST FLOODS

    As a result of the floods Lismore is almost isolated, as although the waters are receding, the roads are impassable. ...

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