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  2. NEW BIBLE.

    An American venture in Biblical exegesis is announced by the university of Chicago, which will shortly publish a new translation of the Old Testiment to so-called ...

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  3. METAL TRADES.

    There were no developments yesterday in the strike of the engineers employed at Chubbs Australian Co., Ltd., Waterloo, against the introduction of the daily hiring system. ...

    Article : 214 words
  4. THE NEW SIAM.

    General Purachatra, Prince of Kamb[?] Bejra, and a brother to the King of Slam, a quiet, keen, charming, cul[?] man, arrived yesterday by the Mar[?]lla on a visit which [?] ...

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  5. TEAM RETURNS.

    Looking very brown and fit, the members of the Australian cricket team that recently toured the Federated Malay States, returned to Sydney yesterday by the Marella. They ...

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  6. INTIMIDATION.

    A message from Mackay states that at a meeting at the Farieigh sugar mill last week it was decided that all members of the A.W.U. employed at Farieigh should be levied to ...

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  7. VIENNA RIOTS.

    A stream of reports and rumours continues to reach the outside world from Vienna, which is isolated. The general indications, however, are that ...

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  8. THE NAVIES.

    It is understood that all imnortant questions have been settled at the Naval Limitation Conterence between the British and Japanese delegations. ...

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  9. MOTH CRASHES

    Shortly after midday to-day [?] Phillip Wilson, aged 24, singl, of Coronation-street. North Perth, and manager of Coventry Motor Company, lost control of a Moth aeroplane, in ...

    Article : 412 words
  10. BRITAIN'S NEEDS.

    Lord Birkenhead, in a speech last night, said that a spirit had been maintained among the three Powers that might yet bring a degree of agreement that would relieve taxpayers of any ...

    Article : 255 words
  11. WILD GALLOP.

    In a wild dash through the busy traffic on Anzac-parade last night a horse, attached to a milk cart; collided with several vehicles beforo it finally cripple[?] No persons were ...

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  12. BURIAL DEFERRED.

    A message from Dublin states that the burial of Countess Markievlez was held up yesterday, when the coffin reached the graveside, owing to the Trade Union rules ...

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  13. TROUBLE EXTENDS

    Members of the Amalgamated Engineering Union employed at the Sunshine Harvester Works were responsible for an extension of the dispute affecting the application of the ...

    Article : 526 words
  14. WITH THE TEAM.

    Our final match of the tour was clayed at Singapore, against a combined All-Malaya team, and after the result of the first match at Kuala Lumpur extraordinary interest was ...

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  15. EMPIRE PRODUCTS.

    Simultaneously with the London Empire Shopping Week a British Advertising Exhibition will be opened at Olympia, and will include many fascinating features. One of ...

    Article : 151 words
  16. MOUNT TOMAH.

    Following upon the failure of the State Government to resume an area of land at Mount Tomah, the highest point in the Blue Mountains, as a national park, a company has ...

    Article : 472 words
  17. CANADA.

    Prince George will accompany the Priceo of Wales on his forthcoming visit with Mr. Baldwin (Prime Minister) and Mrs. Baldwin to Canada for the Diamond Jubilee celebrations ...

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  18. CIVIC DENTIST.

    Labour aldermen, at a meeting of the City Council health committee yesterday, made a further effort to annual the appointment of Mr. J. M. Taylor as city council dentist. ...

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  19. COMPANY ALLIANCE.

    The "Morning Post" states that an important step in the direction of unification of the Dunlop Rubber Companies is announced. The English company has made a provisional ...

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  20. SIR GRANVILLE RYREE.

    Fifty ex-service men, the majority of whom were officials of Australia House, lined up at the Cenotaph to-day to watch the Australian High Commissioner (Sir Granville Ryrie) lay ...

    Article : 129 words
  21. OVERTIME DISPUTES.

    There was no trouble in the engineering shops to-day concerning the Beeby award. The tramways trust employees, who have been idle since Thursday afternoon, will ...

    Article : 147 words
  22. GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    The Governor-General continuing his tour of the North Coast to-day visited the little farming centre of Billinudgel, where a call was made at the Public school. A short ...

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  23. PROPOSED TAXES.

    The State Government hopes to increase the revenue of the Treasury from a tax imposed on, the batting transactions on the mechanical bares at the Epping Racecourse. ...

    Article : 152 words
  24. MENIN GATE.

    Many thousands of relatives and friends of British soldiers who died on the Menin-road (near Ypres) during the Great War will attend a ceremony next Sunday, when an ...

    Article : 117 words
  25. STEELWORKS STRIKE.

    As the result of a dispute at Hoskins' steel works this morning about 50 men employed on the rail bank decided not to start work. According to a statement issued by the ...

    Article : 171 words
  26. STRIKE IN TASMANIA.

    The unrest in the engineering trade has spread to Tasmania, and grave fears are entertained at Queenstown that unless a settlement is made the mining industry will receive ...

    Article : 126 words
  27. CITY PARKS.

    Aldermen of the City Council, at the parks committee yesterday, trenchantly criticised the cost on maintenance of the city parks. It was contended that the parks were now being ...

    Article : 447 words
  28. HOUSE OF LORDS.

    The Duke of Buccl[?] the Duke of North[?] umberland, Lord Fitzalan, Lord Kintore, Lord Midleton, Lord Selborne, Lord Summer, and Lor Younger have issued the following ...

    Article : 458 words
  29. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    The Olympic Committee and sporting circles generally in Paris are very perturbed, owing to the Senate postponing consideration of a grant of 2,000,000 francs for the preparation ...

    Article : 93 words
  30. CREWS DISTRESS.

    Relief for the stranded crew of the schooner A[?] which, after carrying a cargo of timber in rough weather from Coos Bay was abandoned in Melbourne by its American ...

    Article : 291 words
  31. AVIATION.

    All the historic incidents and personalities of aviation were vividly recalled at the screening of the film "The Romance of Aviation in Australia," accompanied by a lecture by ...

    Article : 228 words
  32. SAMOAN UNREST.

    Sir Joseph Carruthers, who is returning to Sydney by the Ma[?]ganui, said in an interview that the Samoan Administration was ignoring the basic principles of British justice in ist ...

    Article : 342 words
  33. THE EXHIBITION.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) proposes this afternoon to outline the Commonwealth's scheme regarding the holding of an Australian exhibition on the occasion of the ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Rhodes scholars, J. C. Eceles, of Melbourne, and Miles Formby, of Adelaide, were awarded first and second class [?]nours respectively in the final examinations of the school ...

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  35. PERILOUS TOUR.

    About two years ago Julius P. de V[?] aged 23, a Latvian decided to circle the world on a blcycle, and on Saturday, dusty and weary, be pedalled his machine into Perth ...

    Article : 157 words
  36. STATEMENT BY MR. BRUCE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) to-day warmly supported the proposal to hold an exhibition. He stated that to-morrow [?] would confer with representatives of the big ...

    Article : 152 words
  37. SOCCER MATCH.

    About 6000 were present at the Exhibition Grounds to-night, when the Chinese S[?] team played Brisbane under electric light. This was the first time that football had been ...

    Article : 61 words
  38. CA[?]RNS WATERFRONT

    Operations on the waterfront were brisit to-day. About 15[?] waters[?]ders were engaged unloading the Kanow[?] Ess[?] and Canonbar. ...

    Article : 31 words
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