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  2. TURN FOR WORSE

    Tanks, howitzers, aircraft, and seemingly every modern war weapon possible, with the exception of poison gas, are gradually being brought into play in the ...

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  3. CONTEMPT OF COURT

    The Full [?] giving its reserved judgment to-day [?] mposedon the "Labour Daily" newspaper a fine of £250 for having published certain articles commenting ...

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  4. FALSE CLAIMS

    Allegations of misrepresentation by the Tasmanian Government were made at a meeting of the Australian Commonwealth Carbide Company. Mr. F. A. Macquisten, ...

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  5. STRIKE LEADERS

    The Central Summons Court was again crowded to-day, when the hearing of the conspiracy charge against Charles Reeves, aged 52, John Smith Garden, aged 48, ...

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  6. STATE PARLIAMENT

    The State Cabinet decided to-day that Parliament should be called together for the despatch of business on Tuesday, September 17. The official opening will be ...

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  7. BRITISH TROOPS

    At to-day's meeting of the four Ministers for Foreign Affairs, Mr. Henderson notified M. Briad, Dr. Stresemann, and M. Hymans that Britain will start moving ...

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  8. MR. JOHN BROWN

    Although the Government has withdrawn the prosecution against Mr. John Brown, it is open to any union or individual to lay an information in the ...

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  9. TIMBER-WORKERS

    Fourteen men who were arrested during the disturbance in Bridge-road, Glebe, on Saturday, when the police and timber strikers clashed, appeared at the Glebe ...

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  10. REPORTED SETTLEMENT

    Mr. J. Hammerton, Vice-president, and Mr. G. Bass, Secretary of the Newcastle Trades Hall Council, yesterday gave a denial to the reports that negotiations were ...

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  11. NAVAL CONVERSATION

    A further talk on naval disarmament and Anglo-American relations took place to-day, between Mr. Ramsay MacDonald and the American Ambassador, General ...

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  12. GAOLED FOR ASSAULT

    Pleading guilty at the Glebe Police Court to-day to a charge of assaulting Ernest Walters, a volunteer timber-worker, Arthur Redmond, aged 46, was ...

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  13. HEAVY FIGHTING

    Misleading reports from Chinese sources regarding Russian activities make the situation in Manchuria most obscure. Reports from foreigners, however, ...

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  14. RURAL BANK BILL

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Premier (Sir William McPherson), as Treasurer, moved the second reading of the Rural Bank Bill, which he said, ...

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  15. "NOT PARTY QUESTION"

    Lord Melebett, in a letter to Lord Beaverbrook, published in this morning's "Daily Express," says he is concerned to observe a tendency in the discussion ...

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  16. WOMEN'S AIR DERBY

    Six of the total of 19 participants in the women's air Derby arrived to-night, leaving behind sings of broken 'planes and internal strife. Four of the ...

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  17. COAL POSITION

    There have been no developments in connections with the coal crisis, following the announcement that the report of the Royal Commission would be awaited before any ...

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  18. VIOLENT CLASH

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Vienna correspondent reports that three were killed and 200 injured in a clash at Marein. This, together with ...

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  19. ALLEGED FURTHER CONTEMPT

    The Full Court will, on Tuesday next, be asked by certain members of the Disputes Committee controlling the timber workers' dispute, to make absolute the ...

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  20. REPLY TO AMERICA

    The Chinese Minister, Dr. Wu, has informed the State Department that Soviet Russia has violated Chinese territory. He said he did not wish a charge of the ...

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  21. RECORD SPEED

    Although official timings were not disclosed, it was estimated by an expert that a speed of fully 310 miles an hour was at times achieved by Flying-Officer ...

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  22. WARNINGS IGNORED

    Some mystery attaches to the machine in which the Swiss airman, Kaesar, and a companion named Luscher, left Lisbon to-day in an attempt to fly non-stop to ...

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  23. GRAF ZEPPELIN

    No foreign visit to Japan has ever excited greater interest than the coming of the Graf Zeppelin, which Lake Constance at 4.30 last Thursday morning, and ...

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  24. BALMAIN MINE MAY CLOSE

    For some weeks past the Balmain Municipal Council has been up in arms against the dust nuisance arising from the operations at the Balmain Colliery, which is ...

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  25. ACCUSED IN COURT

    In the Police Court to-day, Albert Bunling and William Stewart were remanded on a charge of having while armed, assaulted and robbed Leslie Clutterbuck, ...

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  26. WOMEN'S RECORD

    Two pretty sisters, Violette Cordery and the 18 years old Evelyu, have established a woman's world endurance record for driving a four-seater Invicta car ...

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  27. FIRE IN HOUSE

    A story of the narrow escape of a child from death, in a blazing bod, was told at the Northcote Court to-day, when William Jackson was charged with maliciously ...

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  28. AMERICA TO-DAY

    Mr. H. Schweiger, Secretary to the Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria, returned from a world tour by the Orama to-day. He said he found throughout ...

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  29. NORTHERN OFFICERS

    Mr. Hoare, Northern President of the Miners' Federation, has been absent from Newcastle since the beginning of the week. ...

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  30. CANDID CRITICISM

    Candid criticism of Russian trades-unionism was made by the General Secretary of the Union of Operative Bakers and Allied Workers at its national conference ...

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  31. FIRST SESSION

    The 23th Parliament of Queensland will be opened by commission to-day. The ceremonial opening takes place at noon to-morrow, when the Governor (Sir John ...

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  32. CONGRATULATIONS

    A motion has been passed by the Federal Parliamentary Labour party, congratulating the timber-workers and miners "One their fight against a reduction in ...

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  33. AMERICAN TARIFF

    The tariff measure will be taken up by the Senate on September 4, The more important rate changes included the restoration of the present 31 cents duty on ...

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  34. RUSSIAN BALLET FOUNDER DEAD

    The death is announced, at the Lido, Venice, where he was spending a holiday, of Mr. Serge Diaghlloff, head of the famous Russian ballet. ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Five jute mills at Calcutta were unable to re-open, due to the workers failing to understand the settlement terms. It was that all would be back on ...

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  36. NEW AIR STAFF CHIEF

    The Air Ministry announces that the King has approved the appointment of Air Chief Marshal Sir John Salmond to succeed Marshal Sir Hugh Trenchard as ...

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  37. CLAIM FOR £5000

    A claim for £5000 damages was brought by Bon Lewin against Victor Hollis Bush in the Sydney Jury Court to-day. The action was the sequel to a collision ...

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  38. QUEENSLAND FIRE

    The most disastrous fire in the history of the town of Gayndah occurred at 4.30 o'clock this morning. Twelve business houses were demolished. The damage in ...

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  39. SURGEON'S CONGRESS

    Dr. Robert Pullcine, of Adelaide, interested the Pan-Pacific Congress of Surgeons with a discussion of the type of hereditary deafness caused by nasal ...

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  40. MALTA CHURCH DISPUTE

    A Mallese pilgrimage, led by the Archbishop of Malta, arrived here to-day. It is expected that when the Pope receives the pilgrims he will make an important ...

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  41. IN THE CHANNEL DISASTER

    A passenger by the Orama, which arrived to-day, is Miss Marjorie Smith, of Melbourne, who was aboard the Airways' liner when it crashed in the Dover ...

    Article : 49 words
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