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  2. JAPANESE.

    Out of a fog, the Japanese training ships Idzumo and Yakamo arrived in Sydney on Saturday from Melbourne. With guns popping, bosuns piping, flags ...

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  3. SHIPMATES.

    Lips always moving in a smile, and round happy cheeks wrinkled with much enormous laughing, reveal that Vice-Admlrnl Seizo Kobayashl, C.B.. C.V.O., commander of the ...

    Article : 439 words
  4. KETCH SUNK.

    The ketch Isabella de Fraine, bound from Onchunga, to Hokianga, capsized at Hokianga bar on Saturday afternoon. She carried a crew of eight, and all are ...

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  5. LAWN TENNIS.

    For the lawn tennis match between the Australian and English women's teams at Bournemouth, there was Australian-like summer heat. The courts were perfect and fast. There ...

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  6. POLICE METHODS.

    The tribunal which inquired into the interrogation by police officers at Scotland Yard of Miss Irene Savidge following the dismissal of the Hyde Park case against her and Sir Leo ...

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  7. TRADE REVIEW.

    The Stock Exchange has passed through [?] somewhat awkward period which was not due to anything here, but to conditions abroad, chiefly unfavourable money developments in ...

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  8. MORE RESCUES.

    Signor Zappl who, together with Signor Mariano, is aboard the ice-breaker Krassin, stated that everybody suffered from shock when the Italia's gondola crashed. He was ...

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  9. MT. MORGAN.

    A message from Rockhampton says that one of the principals of a Southern group of financiers and mining men made the announcement on Saturday that an option had been ...

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  10. ANTARCTIC FLIGHT.

    There are Indications that Commander Byrd will make Dunedin his headquarters for his Antarctic aerial expedition. Recently the Otago Harbour Board offered all the port ...

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  11. SHOTS FIRED.

    Two young men were shot at Dulwich Hill yesterday afternoon. Late last night another youth was arrested on three charges of attempted murder. ...

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  12. CHEERING IN COURT.

    A demonstration unique in the annals of the Queensland Supreme Court occurred this afternoon, when the jury returned a verdict of not gutlty in the case in which Eileen ...

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  13. MATCH AT PARIS.

    A match between Australia and France was commenced at Paris to-day. The French team has a substantial lead. Propical heat provailed. Hopman, in his ...

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  14. REPATRIATED CREWS.

    Members of the repatriated crews of the steamers Largs Bay, Moreton Bay, and Hobsons Bay, formerly of the Australian Commonwealth line, who reached Sydney on ...

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  15. FINE WOOLS.

    At the conference held in Bradford, Sir Henry Barwell (Agent-General for South Australia), said that growers considered that the remuneration offered did not sufficiently ...

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  16. INJURED YOUTH.

    James Frederick Butler, aged 17 years, who had been missing from his home at Goodna since Saturday morning, was found this morning in the scrub at Opossum Creek, with a ...

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  17. DAVIS CUP.

    In the semi-final of the Davis Cup matches in the European zone between Italy and Czecho-Slovakia De Morpurgo (Italy) beat Macenaur (Czecho-Slovakia), 6-3, 6-3, 6-4. ...

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  18. JAPAN AND AUSTRALIA.

    Admiral Seizo Kobayashi, commander of the Japanese training squadron, retreated behind a colossal cigar, and commenced to talk of Australia and Japan. Pleasantly he talked, ...

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  19. STRANDED SCOW.

    The scow Herald, of 73 tons, bound from Whangarel to Coromandel, was driven against the rocks in Haurakl Gulf early on Saturday morning. ...

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  20. MODERNISATION.

    The action of Queen Souriya and the princesses of the Afghan Royal family in dining unveiled at a Kabaul public banquet has caused a sensation amongst orthodox Moslems in ...

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  21. MORATORIUM.

    Should a public meeting which has been called for Tuesday endorse the decision of the Federal Capital Territory Citizens' League, the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) will be asked ...

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  22. TRAIN WRECK.

    There in intense indignation among Euro[?]eans at the publication in the chief Nationalist newspaper "Forward" of letters from [?]ye-witnesses alleging that the true ...

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  23. WOOL POOL.

    Mr. Frank Hagenbarth, president of the National Wool Growers' Association, announced at Salt Lake City that a pool involving 50,000,0001b of fleeces annually was to be formed, ...

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  24. WORLD PEACE.

    Confidence in a wide acceptance of the Kellogg proposals for the outlawry of war has increased rapidly in London as the result of progress made during the last few days. ...

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  25. NO CRISIS.

    The Minister tor Justice (Mr. Roos) is the authority for a statement that the Labour split will not precipitate a Government crisis. Mr. Roos states that the Preraior will merely ...

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  26. TRAGIC CRASH.

    The rata[?] crash on Friday of tne Imperial Airways' Vickers-Vulean baggage aeroplane was the most serious Imperial Airways disaster for several years. ...

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  27. THE WHITE BAY.

    At the conclusion of his inquest concerning the death of Alfriedo Badolati, the cook of the wrecked steamer White Bay, the Newcastle District Coroner (Mr. Hibble) ...

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  28. POLICE RAID.

    About 100 men who were watching a fight between two young men on a road three miles from the city this morning scattered in all directions when a party of police ...

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  29. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    Mr. A. E. R. Gilligan, the ex-English test captain, informed the Australian Press Association that the selection committee had not even thought of the date of its meeting to ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN CRUISERS.

    Full ceremonial will mark the King's visit to the Australian cruisers Australia and Canberra at Portsmouth on Tuesday. As the train arrives at Portsmouth at 11 ...

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  31. CRAFTY WRESTLER.

    The Adelaide wrestling season opened at the Stadium in the City Baths on Saturday evening, when Mike Yokel (U.S.A.) met George Zarynoff (Russia). There was a large ...

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  32. MEXICAN AVIATOR'S DEATH.

    At Chatsworth, New Jersey, Emilio Carranza, the "Mexican Lindberg," was killed when lightning struck his plane while he was attempting a non-stop flight from New York ...

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  33. HINT TO UNITED STATES.

    Sir William Joynson-Hicks, Home Secretary, speaking at Evesham, said that he thought, when Britain signed the Kellogg pact it would be entitled to ...

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  34. POLICEMAN'S "OUT."

    After a seven and a half months' tour of America. England, and the Continent, Mr. W. J. Curtis, K.C., returned to Sydney on Saturday with a severe indictment of the United ...

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  35. THE PREMIER.

    At the week-end rumours were circulated in certain quarters that the Premier (Mr. Bavin) intended to resign the Premiership, and that his successor would probably be the Chief ...

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  36. TOUR DE FRANGE.

    For the Male Les Bains-Dieppe section of the Tour de France there were 46 starters. The roads were good, and the wenther hot. The tourist routiers outside the time-limit ...

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  37. STATE FINANCES.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) yesterday expressed appreciation of the fact that the financial agreement had been ratified by the Parliaments of the Commonwealth and all the ...

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  38. KING'S PRIZE.

    Corporal Hale, England, won the King's Prize, with a score of 283. Lieutonant Burke, a Canadian, was second, with 280. F. S. Nelson (Concord) 267, was twenty-eighth, and won ...

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  39. PEARCE WINS.

    At the Kingston regatta Bob Pearce, the Australian [?]ler, easily won the senior sc[?], seven furlongs, in 4m 40s, Guye, of Milan, was second. ...

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  40. UNION CONGRESS.

    Referring to the All-Australian Trade Union Congress, which opens in Melbourne to-day, and at which a clash between the "red" and moderate elements is expected, the Prime ...

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  41. ALL BLACKS DEFEAT RHODESIA.

    In a match played here to-day, the All Blacks (New Zealand) touring Rugby football team defeated Rhodesia by 44 points to 8. Additional cable news will be found on page ...

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  42. LAND HUNGER.

    Three thousand three hundred and fortyeight applications were lodged for the land ballot for Bengalia and Myall Downs blocks, in the Warialda land district. The ...

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