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  2. CONFERENCES.

    Two Important conferences between the visiting delegates of the Empire Parliamentary Association and the Commonwealth politicians have been held. The first took place ...

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  3. CONSTITUTION.

    The Constitutional Convention of the Anglican Church began yesterday, delegates attending from every diocese of the General Syuod. The convention was called by the Primate ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN DEBTS.

    Reference was made to-day by the Acting Prime Minister (Dr. Page) to bostile criticism of Australian finances contained in a recent pamphlet issued in London. ...

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  5. INQUIRY.

    Montion was made yesterday when the Parliamentary select committee resumed its inquiry into the bribery charges of Mr. Lang's knowledge of another "plot" to influence ...

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  6. MR. BRUCE.

    Mr. Bruce Journeyed to London from Le Touquat to-day. There was a large assembly of notabilities, Including Mr. Leopold Amery and Sir Ronald Waterhouse (representing Mr. ...

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  7. Q.V. BUILDING.

    The City Council last night, again on a Labour majority, reaffirmed a previous decision to lease the Queen Victoria Building to a private syndicate, under a building ...

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  8. TURBULENT CHINA.

    Mr. G. Freeman Davies, an Australian missionary captured by Chinese bandits over a fortnight ago, is in grave danger. His captors demand a large ransom. There have buen further advances along the valley of ...

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  9. MR. JAMES KELL.

    Banking, commercial, and industrial circles in Sydney were represented by over 150 leaders at a dinner at the Hotel Australia last night in honour of Mr. James Kell, retiring governor ...

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  10. TENNIS ABROAD.

    Mr. N. C. Brookes, president of the Austraiaslan Lawn Tennis Association, returned to Sydney yesterday by the Voutura. His trip, he said, bad been largely a ...

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  11. BRITISH LABOUR.

    In his presidential address to the Labour party's conference at Margate to-day, Mr. Tom Williams said that between the mine owners and individuals in Labour's own ...

    Article : 394 words
  12. RUSSIA.

    The Russian oppositionists to the central committee of the Communist party are reported to have Sunk their differences and appointed M. Trotihy to be their leader in a ...

    Article : 151 words
  13. MYSTERY LAMPS.

    The City Council last night, on a Labour majority, decided to give an order fur gasfilled electric lamps to the Value of £400 to Harold Vale and Co., Ltd., Sydney, despite the ...

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  14. TRADE DEPRESSION.

    A Berlin evening paper publishes an article by Sir Robeft Horne stating that the only salvation for the economic life of Europe lies in a "Locarne for lndustry." The Stoppage ...

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  15. AMERICAN WHEAT.

    The Department of Agriculture forecasts a spring wheat yield in the United States of 10.2 bushels per acre compared with 12.9 busheis in 1925. ...

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  16. RUNAWAY LORRY.

    Mr. Arthur Stanley Woilstoneholme, aged 23 years, a surveyor, of Junction-road, Wahroonga, met with a peculiar accident yesterday afternoon, when a runaway motor lorry ...

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  17. RIOTOUS SCENES.

    Riotous scenes occurred in the Prussian Diet during discussion of the compromise bill concerning disposal of the Hohenzollerns' property. Communist members, resenting a ...

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  18. BUTTER MARKET.

    Mr. M. A. [?]nllaghan formerly Commonwealth Daiiy Expert, who is visiting Europe on behalf of Argentiaian interests, says that the Argentine is Australia's most dangerous ...

    Article : 101 words
  19. LIQUOR ACT.

    According to a return laid on the table in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, by the Minister tor Justice, the number of convictions for drunkenness during 1925 for the ...

    Article : 143 words
  20. SHIPBUILDING.

    The remarkable development of motor proPelled ships, emphasised in Lloyd's shipping returns for the quarter ended June 30, continued during the succeeding quarter, ...

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  21. CABLE SERVICES.

    A wireless message from the Haer, Megantic, on which the Canadian delegates to the Imperial Conference are travelling, states that the delegates conferred in reference to the ...

    Article : 87 words
  22. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A Rome correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that Duminl, the avowed leader in the Matteott crime, has been sentenced to 14 months' Imprisonment with 20 days' ...

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  23. WESTERLY GALE.

    A cyclonic distrubance which is contred off the south-eastern portion of the continent, was responsible yesterday for boisterons winds in New South Wates. At the Commonwealth ...

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  24. ISLAND SURVEY.

    The secretary of the Air Board (Major Coleman) stated to-night that up to the present no word had been received by the board respecting the progress of ...

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  25. SECONDHAND DEALERS.

    The object of the Second-hand Dealers and Collectors (Amendment) Bill, which was read a first time in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, is to make four small amendments in ...

    Article : 141 words
  26. KALGOORLIE CRIME.

    A petition from Kalgoorlie and Boulder, praylng for commutation of the death sentences on William Coulter and Phillip Treffene for the wilful murder of ...

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  27. CHARGES OF FRAUD.

    The trial has concluded of Harry Daugherty, formerly Altorney-General of the United States, and Colonel Miller, who was custodian of alien property, charged with ...

    Article : 109 words
  28. CANADIAN POLITICS.

    Mr. Arthur Meighen to-day tendered his resignation of the Conservative leadership to a party caucus amended by 200 leading members. ...

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  29. BEEHIVES DAMAGED.

    Damage done to the hives of a bee farmer at Wattle Flat, 20 miles from Pathurst, is engaging the attention of the police. An arrest has been made. ...

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  30. MINER KILLED.

    William Fox, a miner, of Maitland-road, Cessnock, was caught by a fall of coal in Abermain No. 2 solliery this afternoon. His skull was fractured and death was almost ...

    Article : 57 words
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