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  2. DOUGLAS MAWSON.

    The Minister for Home and Territories (Senator Poarce) stated in the course of an interview, that the Rev. J. Jennison, who, at the time of the disappearnce of the Douglas ...

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  3. ANGLICAN SYNOD.

    Owing to his continued illness, Archbishop Wright was unable to preside at the opening of the twentieth Synod of the diocese of Sydney yesterday afternoon. Archbishop Wright, ...

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  4. SHOCKING ACCIDENT.

    A shocking accident in Oxford-street yesterday, whon a school boy, in attempting to board a moving tram, had his right leg jammed between a wheel and the ...

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  5. INSURANCE.

    The report of the Royal Commission which was appointed by the Federal Government to inquire into national health insurance is being eagerly waited by the friendly societies. At ...

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  6. SURGEONS' CONGRESS

    A group of eight Australian and New Zealand surgeons arrived in New York to-day to attend the fourteenth annual clinical congress of the American College of Surgeons, ...

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  7. BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    Indications at the "half-way" stage of the election campaign appear to be increasingly favourable to the Conservative party. Seemingly this is not regarded as altogether satisfactory by some of the Liberal organs, as they ...

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  8. FRENCH OUTLOOK.

    Reuter's correspondent at Boulogne states that in a speech before the Radical-Socialist Party Congress, M. Herriot claimed that, as a result of the Government's endeavours, the ...

    Article : 183 words
  9. LAND TAX.

    Judge Edwards, of New South Wales, who has been appointed a Royal Commission to inquire into the charges made by Mr. Scullin, M.P., against the Federal Ministry in ...

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  10. ALLEGED DEBT.

    An extraordinary affidavit accompanied an application relating to the service of a writ issued by the Confidential Finance Company, Ltd., against George Foster, a Tasmanian ...

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  11. REPARATIONS.

    Reuter's correspondent in Paris states that Mr. Seymour Parker Gilbert, formerly Under-secretary to the United States Treasury, who has accepted the position of Permanent ...

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  12. ITALIAN MOTORING FATALITY.

    Reuter's correspondent at Milan states that a Mercedes car, driven by Count Zborowsky, a famous racing motorist, while competing in the Grand Prize of Italy, turned a ...

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  13. FOOD FOR MECCA.

    A special correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" at Jeddah says that the Hejaz war has now assumed a Gilbertian character, as nearly all food supplies destined for Mecca ...

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  14. WIRELESS.

    The Radio Society announces that members have carried out trans-oceanie tests on several nights with the result that two amateurs in London this week-end obtained communication ...

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  15. MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    Two motor accidents took place on the road between Parramatta and Windsor, one late on Sundny night, the other at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon. ...

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  16. ENGLISH ELEVEN.

    The Englishmen did not resume their innings, Gilligan declaring it closed. The weather was dull and the wicket good. Taaffe and Howard opened the local side's ...

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  17. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Brussels says:— The Belgian reply to Germany regarding admission to the League says that the Government does not see any objection to Germany ...

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  18. PETERSHAM CRIME.

    On Sunday Alfred William M'Innes, who is awalting his trial on a charges of having murdered Winifred Foley, at Petersham, on September 20, was removed from the Coast ...

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  19. NIGHT CLUB RAIDED.

    The biggest night club raid in London in recent years was carried out at an early hour in the morning, when a large squad of police descended upon the well-known ...

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  20. FIRE AT CANTON.

    The fire in Canton was confined to portions of the western district, and was extinguished within 24 hours, Less than one-twentleth of the city was burned or looted. ...

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  21. CASE OF MARGARET MARTIN.

    Bishop Cleary publishes in a Roman Catholic journal a statement explaining his participation in the negotiations in the ease of the school girl Margaret Martin. He states that ...

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  22. LABOUR SELECTIONS.

    The Sydney selection ballot of the A.L.P. has been fixed for November 8. On account of its having been the storm centre of the New South Wales movement for many years, ...

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  23. A BLUNT PRUSSIAN.

    The correspondent of the "Morning Post" at Cologne says that a meeting there, organised by the German Peace party, was notable for speeches, being by French and Prussian ...

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  24. SHIPPING OUTLOOK.

    Among the passengers who reached Melbourne to-day by the Orient liner Ormonde was the chairman of the Commonwealth Shipping Board (Mr. H. B. G. Lark[?]), who is on ...

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  25. STATE POLITICS.

    Alderman W. H. Stein, Mayor of Fairfield, has nominated for the Nationalist selection to contest Cumberland at the next State elections. ...

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  26. MOROCCO.

    Reuter's correspondent in Morocco, telegraphing from Tetuan, reports:—On the occasion of his appointment as Commander-in-Chief of the Spanish Army in Morocco, ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Forty out of 44 houses in the village of Novel-Haute-Savole (France) were burned down. The villagers sought refuge in a neighbouring hamlet. The heat was so intense ...

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  28. GERMAN WORKMEN.

    Four German experts engaged by the Electricity Commission to direct the manufacture of briquettes at Yallourn, and admitted into the Commonwealth under special immigration ...

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  29. THE BANK BOARD.

    In discussing the personnel of the board of the Commonwealth Bank, the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) expressed regret that he had heard while in Sydney a suggestion that the ...

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  30. GREEKS IN TURKEY.

    The Constantinople correspondent of the "Morning Post" reports that the Turkish police have commenced to round-up Greeks for the purpose of exchange with Turkish ...

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  31. DARING THEFT.

    A theft, remarkable for the audacity displayed by the perpetrator, occurred last night at the Mont de Pi[?]te loan office, conducted by Mrs. Symons, at 272 Oxford-street, ...

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  32. PEA RIFLES.

    At the Australian ornithologists' conference, there was a spirited discussion regarding the use of the pea rifle. Mr. C. Barrett stated that in Victoria ...

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  33. FROZEN MEAT.

    The New Zealand Meat Producers' Board has arranged a three-year contract with the shipping companies for the oversea carriage of frozen meat. The rates on beef, pork, and ...

    Article : 80 words
  34. WAR SERVICE HOMES CLAIM.

    After giving consideration to the claim made by Co-operative Estates, Ltd., of Tasmania, against the War Service Homes Commission, the Federal Cabinet has decided that ...

    Article : 68 words
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