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  2. ELECTIONS. CAMPAIGN PLANS.

    The leader of the Nationalist party (Mr. Davin) on Saturday evening conferred with members of the Gordon Electoral Conference at the Nationalist headquarters regarding ...

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  3. FLOATING DOCK.

    Particulars of the new floating dock which is to be installed at Walsh Island were supplied on Saturday by Mr. A. C. Waters, general manager of the Walsh Island Dockyard ...

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  4. THE FREE STATE.

    Information about election results in the Free State is coming to hand very slowly, but it seems that a neck-and-neck race is in progress between the two great parties. "As ...

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  5. LEAGUE OF NATIONS. Debates at Geneva.

    A motion has been submitted to the disarmament committee of the League of Nations seeking to secure approval of such a compromise of the 1924 Geneva protocol as would adapt it to the particular conditions in different countries. ...

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  6. ROMA OIL BORE. Encouraging Results.

    Encouraging reports continue to be received from the Roma oil bore. The Minister for Mines (Mr. Jones) on Saturday received a telegram from Mr. A. Ball, oil geologist at the ...

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  7. COLLIERIES.

    Hopes entertained in union circles that the Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. Baddeley) would give his definite support towards the nationalisation of the mining industry ...

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  8. LAWN TENNIS.

    M. Gillou, manager of the French Davis Cup team, informed the Australian Press Association to-day that it had been virtually decided that three members of the team would ...

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  9. MINISTER'S STATEMENT.

    The Minister for Home and Territories (Mr. C. W. C. Marr) issued a statement on Saturday regarding the oil prospects in Central Queensland. ...

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  10. CIVIC ELECTIONS.

    The revision of the citizens' roll for the forthcoming City Council elections is fixed for Wednesday of this week. It is understood, however, that, owing to prior engagements ...

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  11. MILK BOARD.

    "When I contradicted Mr. Lang's atatement with regard to the Milk Board I had not seen the full report of his remarks," said the Nationalist leader (Mr. Bavin) yesterday. ...

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  12. CITY COUNCIL.

    "I see that my announcement that a Nationalist Government will immediately wipe out the existing City Council and establish a commission pending the introduction of a ...

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  13. THE WARATAHS.

    The Waratahs defeated Devon and Cornwall at Devonport to-day by 30 points to 3. A crowd of 4000 gave the Australians a great reception as Wallace led them out in bright ...

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  14. ABORTIVE FLIGHT.

    Captain Macintosh and Commandant Fitzmaurice, who started yesterday on an attempt to fly across the Atlantic from cast to west, abandoned the flight after spending six hours ...

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  15. MR. GARDEN.

    "I congratulate the Premier and Mr. Garden upon the fact that at last they have openly admitted the close relationship existing between them." said Mr. Jarvie (Nationalist ...

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  16. CHEMICAL INDUSTRY.

    Sir Lennon Raws, who arrived in Sydney by the Niagara on Saturday, said that his tour abroad had been concerned with the merger recently effected between large chemical and ...

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  17. ALLEGED GRAFT.

    "I do not know any particular reason why Mr. Minahan should be supplied with any information as to where the Labour party gets its election funds, but as he broadcasts ...

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  18. FRENCH TARIFF.

    It is understood that the United States next week will reply to the French proposal of tariff reciprocity that America cannot discuss the question under the existing tariff ...

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  19. CHINESE NATIONALISTS.

    In a statement at Mosrow, the Foreign Minister of the Chinese Nationalist Government (Mr. Eugene Chen) said that the changes which had occurred since he left China had ...

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  20. RACE TO DUNKIRK.

    Due to the fact that motorships are rapidly gaining favour among shipowners throughout the world, the progress of the fast steamer Meriones in what is virtually a race against ...

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  21. LOCOMOTIVE BUILDERS.

    The Australian representative of Armstrong. Whitworth, and Co., Mr. Gilbert Lodge, accompanied by Mr. Edward Shortt, K.C., will leave for Australia to-morrow with ...

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  22. KING OF BULGARIA.

    King Boris of Bulgaria, which Country was an enemy of Great Britain in the late war, to-day placed a wreath on the grave of the Unknown Soldier at Westminster Abbey, King ...

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  23. INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS.

    "The weapons with which Mr. Bavin is fighting this election appear to be unusually unclean, even for the leader of the Opposition," said the Premier (Mr. Lang) on ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    As had been expected in most quarters, the French Cabinet is not seeking the recall of M. Rakovsky, the Soviet Ambassador, and still less to break off relations with Russia. ...

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  25. DOMINION PRODUCTS.

    New Zealand overshadows Australia at the Grocers' Exhibition at Islington. The New Zealand Dairy Control Board has taken one of the largest stalls, on which butter and ...

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  26. CO-OPERATION.

    Speaking at the official luncheon preceding the opening of the Royal Show, the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) said:— "I trust that when the Federal Parliament ...

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  27. GREAT BARRIER REEF.

    The committee, which, with the support of the British Society for the Advancement of Science, is appealing for £8000 to send a scientific expedition to the Great Barrier [?] of ...

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  28. MYSTERY "WOMAN."

    The mystery concerning a "woman" six feet in height, who has been wandering through country lanes in the south of England during the past 12 months, dressed in white shoes and ...

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  29. STREET FIGHT.

    About 20 men took part in a fight in Crownstreet, Surry Hills, on Saturday night, and three or four received minor injuries. It is stated that bottles were thrown, and ...

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  30. COMMUNISTS SENTENCED.

    It is reported from Paris that the correctional tribunal has sentenced seven Communists, including Deputy Clamamus, two editors and managers of Communist journals, the ...

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  31. JAPANESE FINANCE.

    It is definitely announced that a new bank, for which a capital of £10,000,000 has been subscribed, will [?]orb several insolvent institutions, and arrange for the payment of ...

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  32. TRAGEDY FEARED.

    Frank Tyree, a married man, and a young Russian known as Albert, left Island Bay in a small motor boat on Thursday morning to obtain bait. Since then they have not been ...

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