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  2. COBHAM.

    In continuation of our [?]ight from Melbourne to Britain we arrived at Oodnadatta from Adelaide at 5.10 o'clock this afternoon. ...

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  3. REFERENDUM.

    A vigorous appeal to the electors to sunport the referendum proposals was made by the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) in a speech which he delivered here to-night. ...

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  4. [?] PROBLEM.

    There is much speculation on Spain's plans in the Tangier problem. The "Daily News" asserts editorially that it has received information from Senor Yanguas (Spanish ...

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  5. COAL STRIKE.

    A significant development in the coal situation is the publication of the Nottinghamshire Miners' Council's decision, that unless the National executive is [?]in a position to enter ...

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  6. PIONEER FLIGHT.

    Arrangements have been completed by the Minister for Defence (Sir Neville Howse, V.C.) for an ard[?]s and spectacular flight of approximately 14,000 miles, ...

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  7. WOOL SALES.

    With an exceptionally large attendance of buyers and others interested in the trade, the Sydney wool sales were commenced yesterday under excellent selling conditions. ...

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  8. MARTIN-PLACE.

    A proposal will be submitted to the City Council to-night which will aim at the virtual extension of Martin-place to Wynyard-square. The action, if authorised, will be taken under ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN TEAM

    The Australians yesterday added only 26 runs to their score, and the innings closed with a total of 317. Burdsley, with 118 runs to his credit, remained undefeated. ...

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  10. MR. BRUCE.

    On his way to the Imperial Conference, the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) will leave Melbourne by aeroplane for Adelaide on Thursday. At Adelaide he will hoard the ...

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  11. THE SEAMEN.

    The chairman of the New South Wales Constal Steamship Owners' Association (Mr. A. L. Miller) yesterday vigorously critic[?]sed the decision of the Industrial Commissioner ...

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  12. SPIRIT OF WAR.

    For three hours this morning Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria, Prince Oscar of Prussia, and Marshal von Mackenson, surrounded by scores of military and naval officers, stood in ...

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  13. M. CLEMENCEAU.

    Interviewed at his home in Vend[?] concerning the open letter he sent to Mr. Coolidge on France's debt to the United States, M. Clemencea[?], the octogenarian former Premier ...

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  14. 44 HOURS.

    Interesting exchanges between advocates and the Bench marked proceedings when argument was resumed in the 44-hour case before the Federal Court of Arbitration to-day. The ...

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  15. WAGE REGULATION.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), addressing a special meeting of business men to-day, said that whether wage regulation was right or wrong it had come to stay. The system ...

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  16. HOBBS'S RECORD SCORE.

    In the match between Surrey and Middlesex at Lord's, the former team declared their innings closed at five wickets for 579. J. B. Hobbs made 316 not out, which not only ...

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  17. WORKMEN BURNED.

    Two workmen were severely burned whon a tar bolier, inside which they were working, caught alight at the tar bo[?]ing depot of the Forbes Pty., Ltd., at Port Melbourne ...

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  18. SOVIET FACTORIES.

    According to the Soviet Press, measures so far adopted by the Soviet to meet the loss in the output of factories owing to the enormous number of malingerers among their ...

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  19. GENERAL RAIN.

    General rain was experienced in New South Wales during the week-end, and a large part of the State received moderate to heavy falls. ...

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  20. DISTURBED CHINA.

    The Southerners commenced, on Friday, a concentrated drive on the Allied left flank at Hsienning, which is only 50 miles from Hankow. The fighting was [?]erce throughout. ...

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  21. POWER-HOUSE.

    The Lord Mayor stated yesterday that he would not convene a special meeting of the City Council to consider tho contract for the supply of machinery to the new power-house ...

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  22. THE CALENDAR.

    World-wide re[?]ormation of the calendar by a fixed date for Easter as been recemmended by a league of Nations sub-committee, whose report the Assembly will shortly ...

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  23. ROAD PROPOSALS.

    The Victorian Cabinet decided to-day to take action to test the validity of the Foderal road proposals. Similar action has already been decided upon by the South ...

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  24. GIRL KILLED.

    Doris A[?]y Collyer, aged 4 years; of Ewart-street, Marrickv[?]e, was knocked down and killed by a motor car on the roadway near her home about 5.40 p.m. yesterday. ...

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  25. BOILERS EXPLODE.

    The Japanese steamer Kalkyu Maru, en route from Vancouver lo Yokohama, struck a rock near the Aleutian Islands. The boilers exploded and the crew escaped in lifeboats. ...

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  26. WATER SUPPLY.

    The Water Board visited Cataract reservo[?] during the week-end, and, while there, held a special meeting to consider the scheme submitted by Mr. Keele for ...

    Article : 135 words
  27. PROPOSALS EXPLAINED.

    Five disti[?]ct proposals for the amendment of the Constitution are contained in the first question to be submitted to the electors on Saturday next. The first of the amendments ...

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  28. ENGINE DERAILED.

    An englne which was to have taken the express to Melbourne became derailed on the engine road between Nos. 5 and 6 platforms at the Central Railway Station about 7.40 ...

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  29. HIGH COMMISSIONER.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) announced to-night that the Government had asked Sir Joseph Cook to continue as High Commissioner for a further period of six months as from ...

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  30. WOMEN ATHLETES.

    At the women's international athietic gathering at Gothenburg the English team won the 440yds relay in 49 4-5s—a world's record. The 60 metres was won by m[?]lle. ...

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  31. ANTI-CONSCRIPTION.

    All Gandhi. La[?]patral, Sir Rabindranath Tagore, Mr. C. F. Andrews, Mrs. Annie Besant, Mr. Norman Ange[?], Miss Margaret Bondfield, M.P., Jacob E[?]nstein, Lord and Lady Parmoor, ...

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  32. EXCITING CHASE.

    An exciting chase through the streets of the city occurred early this afternoon, when a prisoner, who had been taken to Russel-street police headquariers to be questioned, ...

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  33. FIRE AT AUBURN.

    The factory of the Australian Linoleum Co., Ltd., in Newton-street, A[?]burn, was endangered by the flames from a fire which destroyed [?] firm's storeroom shortly after 7 o'clock ...

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  34. SAFE-BREAKERS.

    Three branch stores of M[?]rath's Limited, at Auburn, Burwood, and Mosman, were broken into during the week-end. In two instances the safes were blown open and ...

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  35. TRAINS COLLIDE.

    A train from Narrabri this morning [?] with another train which was being shunted in the station yards. Some of the rolling stock was badly ...

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  36. CHANNEL SWIM.

    A German named Vierkotter swam the Channel in 12 hours 42 minutes. [?]Vierkotter's time was a record, the previous best time being that of Miss Ederle, ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The football season wun oponed in perfect cricket weather. The matches were witnessed by large crowds, who did not mind the temperature of 80 degrees, though ...

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  38. UNION RULES.

    Four members of the Clothing Trades Union employed at Tailors, Ltd., Manning Chambers, went on strike yesterday, because they alleged that the management had encouraged a ...

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  39. SHOOTING ACCIDENT.

    A [?] shooting accident occurred at the home of F. Sa[?]wskt, at Wondal, on Sunday afternoon, resulting in the death of Roy Warren, the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. ...

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  40. SERIES OF ROBBERIES.

    John Henry Kennedy, aged 26 years, to-day was sentenced to three and a half years' imprisonment on three charges of breaking and entering hotels at Charlevi[?]e on August 3 and ...

    Article : 91 words
  41. MAN'S THROAT CUT.

    A young man broke into a burning residence at Albany and found Patrick James Reedy, an elderly man, lying under the table apparently overcome by smoke. He carried ...

    Article : 67 words
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