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  2. ELECTIONS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. P[?]ce) to-night concluded his two days' tour of the Hum[?] el[?]torate. He travelled to-day from Wagga to Albury, and during the day spoke at seven ...

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  3. NAVY LEAGUE.

    It was a very small sailor boy who made the big hit at the official opening on Saturday afternoon of the Birchgrove Company of Sea Cadets (Navy League) at Balmain. ...

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  4. TAXATION.

    There will undoubtedly be considerable opposition, not only from the Labour party, but from members of the Ministerial party to the Cabinet's taxation proposals. ...

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  5. ENGLISH ELEVEN.

    The first match of the English Eleven in Australia, that against Western Australia, was drawn, the honours being with the visitors. The match was marred by two unpleasant ...

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  6. TRADE REVIEW.

    A feature of Stock Exchange operations during the past few weeks has been the wonderful strength of the purely investment sections of the market, notably gilt-edged ...

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  7. REPARATIONS.

    An authoritative statement issued in Paris says that exchange of views between the two Governments most interested in the problem of reparations has concluded with a very ...

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  8. 'PLANE CRASHES.

    While Tolley and Wothered were playing Mitchell and Whitchombe in a foursome at the opening of the new Mote Mount golf course, Milhill, the crowd's attention was ...

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  9. HOPE GONE.

    A message which may explain the fate of Commander Macdonald, who attempted to fly from Newfoundland to England in a Moth 'plane, has been picked up at ...

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  10. THE MORLEY MEMOIRS.

    Mr. Lloyd George, replying to Lord Morle[?]'s memorandum concerning his resignation from the Ministry on the eve of the war, said that it was difficult freely to express an ...

    Article : 179 words
  11. WIRELESS AND CABLES.

    The Government will introduce a bill in November authorising a cable and wireless merger comprising the Rastern Cable Co. and subsidiary companies, Pacific and West Indian ...

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  12. NICKEL MERGER.

    The "New York World" states that Canadian and English interests are reported to have acquired control of the International Nickel Company, which probably w[?] be merged with ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN UNIONS.

    A statement issued by the Amsterdam Bureau of the International Federation of Trade Unions declares that confusion in the ranks of the Australian trade union movement ...

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  14. MR. T. A. EDISON.

    In a unique ceremony at West Orange, New Jersey, in which the nation participated by means of radio, and in which President Coolidge shared by delivering a broadcast ...

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  15. ARBITRATION.

    It was learned at the State Department to-day that the United States Government is becoming impatient over the year's delay since the opening of negotiations, and has asked ...

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  16. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The operation which Sir Granville Ryrie underwent was successful. He is recovering satisfactorily. Prince Arthur of Connaught, opening the ...

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  17. HONOUR FOR CHAPMAN.

    The blue, pink, and maroon cap worn by Jardine on Thursday was outrivalled to-day by Chapman. It is the taken of membership of the Ha[?]lequins at Oxford. The ...

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  18. "TOUR BUNGLED."

    Reflections on the management of the Australian Scottish delegation were made yesterday by Mr. Angus McLeod, who was chairman of the Western Australian section of the ...

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  19. WORK AND WAGES.

    Commenting on the end of the strike, which it describes as having a particular warning for Australian Labour leaders, since the most salient feature has been the decline of their ...

    Article : 137 words
  20. TRAFALGAR DAY.

    Flags, festoons, and evergreens, commemorating Trafalgar Day, adorned the Nelson Column. A wreath was sent by the Navy League's New Zealand branch encased ...

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  21. COMMENT IN ENGLAND.

    "The Western Australian match proves what a magnificent batting side England possesses," says the former English captain, Gilligan. "The success of Jardine, ...

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  22. AGRICULTURE.

    Lord Stradbroke (Under-Secretary for Agriculture), Sir Mathew Nathan (formerly Governor of Queensland), and Mr. Eccles Snowden (Agent-General for Tasmania) were among ...

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  23. GUARDS' CROSS.

    On Sunday a moving little ceremony will take place near L[?]s Boeufs, on the Somme. A simple granite cross has been erected at the head of a sunken road ...

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  24. LORD LOVAT.

    It is officially stated that Lord Lovat, Under-Secretary for Dominion Affairs, and chairman of the Empire Settlement Board, will not visit Australia. ...

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  25. AFTER THE STRIKE.

    Following on the decision of the Port Phillip Stevedores'. Association on Friday to apply for licenses under the Transport Workers' Act and to offer for work, the members of the ...

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  26. FORBES HOSPITAL.

    A settlement has been effected between the four doctors of the honorary medical staff of the Forbes District Hospital and the hospital board in regard to the industrial contribution ...

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  27. OFFENCE TO RELIGION.

    Mr. Gandhi muy lose his leadership in India as a result of the recent killing of a calf, which was suffering great pain from an incurable disease. Mr. Gandhi broke the laws of ...

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  28. SEAMEN'S UNION.

    A motion instructing Mr. Tom Walsh to approach immediately the registrar of the Federal Arbitration Court with an application for re-registration of the Federated Seamen's ...

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  29. WILD RECEPTION.

    One thousand Glasgow undergraduates gave a hilarious reception to Alm[?] McPherson, the American evangelist, in the University Debating Hall. Beer bottles were placed ...

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  30. VOLUNTEERS ATTACKED.

    Militant objecters to the employment of volunteer labour on the Newcastle waterfront attacked several volunteers in the suburbs of the city during the week-end. ...

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  31. REVOLVER DRAWN.

    Constable Bowern, of Jindera, and Constable Duckworth, of Brocklesby, on Saturday arrested two men suspected of having broken into the house of John William Zweck, of ...

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  32. UNITED STATES NAVY.

    The Secretary to the Navy, in a statement inviting widespread observance of Navy Day in October 27, says:—"This country stands for limitation of naval armaments in all type ...

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  33. PUBLIC WORKS.

    Speaking at a meeting at Corop (Victoria) on Saturday night, the Federal Minister for Works and Railways (Mr. Hill) said that the Commonwealth Government stood definitely ...

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  34. TENNIS IN FRANCE.

    The French Treasury's decision to levy entertainment tax on national and international lawn tennis tournaments has caused consternation to the French Federation, ...

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  35. TEACHER DROWNED.

    Miss Lila H[?]ggarty, sewing mistress at the Lismore Rural School, was drowned while surfing near Ballina to-day. Miss Heggarty and several other Lismore ...

    Article : 64 words
  36. SHOWERS LIKELY.

    Unsettled weather and showers are expected within the next 30 hours in the southern districts of New South Wales. It is probable that rain will also fall in the central areas. ...

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