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  3. ARBITRATION

    When Parliament meets next Wednesday afternoon, it is more than likely that the bill for the abandonment of arbitration by the Commonwealth ...

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  4. YOUNG PLAN

    Under the presidency of Van Brokland, the French Foreign Minister, the Reparations Conferenee opened to-day in an atmosphere charged ...

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  5. [?]ORD STONEHAVEN

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, when own a cable from London stating it the Governor-General, Lord onehaven, had resigned, said ...

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  6. REDUCTION IN LOAN[?] FUND

    Despite the reduced grant of £448,000 which the Treasury gave to the Federal Capital Commission for the present year, and which represented a big ...

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  7. ANGLO-EGYPTIAN TREATY

    The text of the proposed Anglo-Egyptian Treaty "for a lasting and honourable" settlement of questions outstanding between Great Britain and ...

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  8. RUMOURS IN LONDON

    Persistent rumours in the newsapers say that Stonehaven conemplates retirement before his [?]rm expires as Governor-General ...

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  9. HUME RESERVOIR

    At a public meeting convened by the Mayor, Alderman Waugh, to protest against any reduction of the Home Reservoir below the 2,000,000 acre feet ...

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  10. DISCOURTESY

    The Australian pilgrims have decided to confer with the High Commissioner for Australia (Sir Granville Ryrte) with the object of emphatically ...

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  11. PRIVATE CONTROL OF RAILWAYS

    Addressing the Travel Promotion League to-day, Mr. Stuart Doyle, managing director of the Union Theatres Ltd., said that he ...

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  12. [?]N IMPORTATIONS

    [?]e epidemic of robberies under arms [?]elbourne and Sydney has been res[?]ble for the Federal Government [?]g consideration to the matter of ...

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  13. KING OUT OF DOORS

    The King was outdoors for the first time since his operation on July 15 when he was accompanied by the Queen. He walked unaided in a ...

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  14. LOAN MONEY

    The State Treasurer (Mr. Stevens) in a statement issued to-day said that the Loan Council's decision to reduce borrowing during the present year by ...

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  15. SOLDIER SETTLERS

    The report of Mr. Justice Pike into the holdings of soldier settlers will no[?] be made available until Friday, according to a statement by the Prime ...

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  16. GAS FROM COKE

    The Australian Gaslight Coy, is today manufacturing gas from coke, the first of three carburetted-water gay plants having been brought into ...

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  17. SERIOUS CHARGES

    Mr. Collingwood Hughes, an ex-English M.P., who has just arrived at Fremantle on the migrant ship Bendigo, declared on landing that the ...

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  18. RE-DISTRIBUTION

    In connection with the redistribution of sea[?]s to far as it affects the country areas, three divisions will embrace the water shed of the Darling River and ...

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  19. "LONE WOLF"

    Owen Glyndwr Evans, 19, known as "The Lone Wolt," was sentenced to two years' imprisonment to-day on four charges of housebreaking, to which the ...

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  20. PLAIN ENGLISH

    Sir John Butters stated yesterday that the reason for changing the Latin inseription on Canberra's coat of arm[?] to an english translation was due to the ...

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  21. "TOO COSTLY"

    The expense of sending an Australian to the international Conference of Meteprologists at Copenhagen in the near future is not justied, according to ...

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  22. HEAVY FINES

    [?]t the Central Court, to-day. Ed[?]d Johnstone, 43, a French[?]sher, was fined £250, in default 12 [?]ths for having cocaine in his ...

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  23. COTTON STOPPAGE

    An official statement from Downing Street at midnight sets out that the Prime Minister and the Minister for [?]abour earnestly hope that the parties ...

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  24. FELLOW PASSENGERS ANNOYED

    The remarks of Collingwood Hughes regarding the type of migrants on the steamer Bendigo have aroused resentment amongst passengers' on the ...

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  25. MELBOURNE ARREST

    At the city court to-day, George Grattan, allas Williams, 39, was remanded on a charge of having, while armed with an offensive weapon, ...

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