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  2. THE DERBY.

    More gorgeous than ever with colour and crowds, the Spring meeting of the A.J.C. was opened on Saturday. Randwick was a tremendous spectacle. One ...

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  3. UPPER HOUSE.

    A reiteration of his determination to abolish the Upper House and a bitter attack upon the State Governor, were the principal features of an address delivered by the Premier (Mr. ...

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  4. WRECKED.

    The steamer Opua, bound from Gisborne to Wellington, ran ashore at Tora, a small inlet about 12 miles north-east of Palliser Bay, at 3 o'clock on Saturday morning during a dense ...

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  5. THE COAL STRIKE.

    Important decisions have been reached by two coal districts in regard to the Government's proposals, which were referred to the districts by the miners' delegates ...

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  6. AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. J. de V. Loder, one of the new young Conservative' members of the House of Commons, contributes a striking article to the "Empire Review" entitled "Australia, the ...

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  7. GIANT 'PLANE.

    In perfect autumn weather yesterday afternoon a giant four-engined passenger aeroplane, owned by the French Air Union, travelling to Croydon from Paris, suddenly burst ...

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  8. END OF GREAT FLIGHT.

    Mr. Alan Cobham completed his 26,000 miles flight from England to Melbourne and back on Friday afternoon. As he alighted on the Thames, in front of the House of Commons, he was given a tremendous welcome by huge crowds. ...

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  9. A.L.P.

    Proparations will be made this week for the special conference of the Australian Labour party to be held early next month, to consider the political situation and the ...

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  10. THE EMPIRE.

    The Mooltan arrived at Marseilles early this morning. Mr. Bruce and all the members of his party are well, and thoroughly enjoyed the voyage, which was marked by unusual ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN TEAM.

    The platform at Paddington was gaily decorated with Australian flags when the Australian cricketers lett to-day. The team travelled to Birkenhead in a saloon which ...

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  12. ON THE LAWN.

    A number of women at Randwick ou Saturday learned the folly of attempting to enjoy the pleasures of racing dressed as for a fashion parade. This may have been ...

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  13. DISTURBED CHINA.

    The resistance for 32 days by the garrison of the city of Wuchang continues to hold up the advance of the Red army, and is proving a serious drawback to the Cantonese, who ...

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  14. LABOUR LEADER.

    Several references were made at the Eigh[?] hour Day banquet in the Trades Hall on Saturday night to the recent attempt to oust the Premier (Mr. Lang) from the ...

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  15. DARING LEAP.

    A man who was being escorted to Sydney by a constable after being apprehended in Melbourne on a warrant containing a charge of bigamy, escaped by leaping from the ...

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  16. PEACE OF EUROPE.

    "A new Germany can only be founded on peace, which, essentially, must be preceded by France-German understanding," said the Foreign Minister (Dr. Stresemann) in a speech ...

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  17. FOOTBALL.

    The English team beat the New Zealand Rugby League team at Wigan on Saturday in the first test match by 28 points to 20. It was a fine struggle, and the visitors were ...

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  18. LAWN TENNIS.

    In the wake of the sensation caused in tennis circles by the decision of Vincent Richards to turn professional, speculation is rife regarding the possibility of another star becoming ...

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  19. WOMEN INJURED.

    Crushed by the crowd at Randwick Racecourse on Saturday, Mrs. Sarah Grimes, aged 58 years, of Annandale-street, Annandale, suffered a broken collar-bone. ...

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  20. RUSSIA'S NEED.

    M. Krassin, who has resumed his former post of Soviet Charge d'Affaires, does not conceal that Russia's main object is long-term credits to develop industry, agriculture, and ...

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  21. LIFE IN SYRIA.

    A thrilling tour of Syria has just been completed by Mrs. Glanville, of Sydney, Australian secretary of the Armenian Relief Fund, in order to get first-hand knowledge of ...

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  22. LORD STONEHAVEN.

    His Excellency the Governor-General has sent a message to Mr. Cobham congratulating him on his successful flight. ...

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  23. THIEF MISSES HAUL.

    A thief missed a haul of £200 in a Castlereagh-street tram on Friday evening. Mr. Mark Owen, of Cambridge-street, Stanmore, was a passenger in the tram, and was ...

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  24. CYCLISTS FALL.

    A fall occurred during the motor cycle racing at the Speedway Royal on Saturday evening, and as a result C. Bower, of Lithgow, one of the competitors, is now an ...

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  25. DUCAL ESTATES.

    The Duke of Devonshire has turned his family estate into a company, called Chatsworth Estates, Limited. He is the seventh duke to adopt this course. ...

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  26. PROHIBITION.

    The Methodist Board of Temperance,: [?] hibitior, and Public Morals has declared that modification of the prohibition law would destroy 92 per cent, of the country's ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Colonel Zervas and Colonel Dertilis, the leaders of the mutiny of the Greek Republican guards on September 9, have been sentenced to imprisonment for life. ...

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  28. RULING AUTHORITY.

    General Prime de Rivera, head of the Spanish Directory, in inaugurating the AvilaSalamanca railway, said that the scourge of war had made thousands of men understand ...

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  29. FOOTPADS ROB GIRL.

    Crossing a vacant block of land near her home in Willis-street, Arncliffe, at 9 o'clock on Friday night, Miss Florence Dray, aged 19 years, was ass[?]ted and robbed by two ...

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  30. TOLL OF THE MOTOR.

    Approximately 13,500 persons were killed and 350,000 injured by automobiles in the United States during the first eight months of 1926. ...

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  31. SAFE BLOWN OPEN.

    A safe in a building occupied by Caldwell's Wines, Ltd., in Bridge-road, Camperdown, was blown open during the week-end, The sum of £30 was stolen. ...

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