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  2. DEFENCE.

    "Many amazing theories are given in support of land and air defences for Australia, but the problem is solely a naval one," said the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), who was the ...

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  3. CHURCH UNION.

    By a process of compromise, the breach existing in the Presbyterian General Assembly of Australia between the parties favouring and opposing union with the ...

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  4. STATE HOUSING.

    Mr. Fitzpatrick (Minister for Local Government) will this week probably introduce a bill into the Legislative Assembly, providing for the abolition of the State housing scheme. ...

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  5. LATE CABLES.

    Mr. John Scurr, editor of the "Socialist Review," which recently printed an article alleging atrocities in New Guinea mandated territory, refers to it in a letter to the ...

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  6. GENEVA.

    The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" asserts that certain Continental Powers are making a deliberate attempt at Geneva to involve the British Empire in ...

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  7. TROUBLED CHINA.

    According to a communique issued by General Lu Yung-hsiang, a telegram has been received from Mukden stating that Marshal Chang Tso-lin's forces have captured ...

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  8. WOOL SALES.

    The brightest expectations were quite realised at the opening Sydney wool auctions yesterday. Values fully reflected the advance recorded at Brisbane sales two weeks ago. ...

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  9. WHEAT POOLS.

    A conference of representatives of the wheat-growing States, held in Melbourne to-day, declined to agree to the proposals of the Federal Ministry regarding the ...

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  10. LORD FORSTER.

    On the arrival of the Mataram at Samarai, Lord Forster was welcomed by six representative citizens, Mr. Gus Nelson, M.L.C., speaking in their behalf. The Governor-General was ...

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  11. ALLIED WARRIORS.

    A moving scene was witnessed at Whitehall this morning, when 80 ex-service men, representing nine Allied countries, delegates to the "Fidac" Federatlon Interalliee des Anciens ...

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  12. DEVIL'S ISLAND.

    A message from Paris says that the horrors of Devil's Island, where Captain Dreyfus underwent imprisonment, will soon be a thing of the past. ...

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  13. POLICE FORCE.

    At a general meeting of the Police Association last night the attitude of the Government toward the grievances of the police force was severely criticised, and a ...

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  14. DEAR MONEY.

    The annual conference of the Local Government Association of New South Wales will be held in Sydney on September 30 and October 1 and 2. ...

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  15. COOK'S RIVER.

    In fulfilment of a promise made by Mr. Ball to a recant deputation, he, yesterday afternoon, made an inspection of the route of the proposed canal, the construction of ...

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  16. THE "ALL BLACKS."

    "Sporting Life," in a critical impression of the New Zealand Rugby Union footballers (the "All Blacks") says: "Few of the Devon men had put on the boot this season, so it was ...

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  17. HAWAII.

    Some views on the possibility of an influx of Oriental peoples into British countries were expressed to-day by Sir Joseph Carruthers, who attended the Pacific Conference ...

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  18. SHIPPING.

    Persistent rumours are in circulation in interstate shipping circles of a new interstate shipping concern, which is likely to enter into competition with the associated ...

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  19. RUSSIAN TREATY.

    Earl Beauchamp, at a Liberal demonstration in Nuneaton, declared that all classes of Liberals would welcome the Russian Treaty. All were anxious for a renewal of ...

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  20. NE TEMERE.

    It was stated in political circles yesterday that some Roman Catholic members of the Upper House will oppose strongly the Marriage Amendment Bill (Ne Temere) when it ...

    Article : 117 words
  21. CAPTAIN COOK.

    A movement to have the spot where Captain Cook was killed maintained in a manner move in keeping with the respect due to the great navigator has been started by Sir Joseph ...

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  22. MEAT INDUSTRY.

    Important matters affecting the meat industry were brought before the Premier by a deputation representing the State Meat Advisory Board, in conjunction with delegates from the ...

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  23. TURKISH IRREGULARS.

    Word has been received from Ba[?] that martial law has been declared in the districts of Zakhos and Amadiyah, to the north of the vilayet of Mosul, following a raid by ...

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  24. THE CARILLON.

    A striking poster, in three colours, has been designed and out for the University Carillon Fund by Mr. Raymond H. M'Grath, who is a student of the Faculty of ...

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  25. THE KAIKOURA.

    The removal from the steamer Kaikoura of the cargo damaged in Sunday morning's fire has not disclosed any further structural damage to the vessel. ...

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  26. SUBMERGED CITY.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" reports that deepsea divers working to the north of the island of Rueger, in the Baltic Sea, have discovered the remains ...

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  27. CITY COUNCIL.

    Mr. T. H. Nesbitt, ex-Town Clerk of Sydney, writing from Armidale, makes reference to the proposal of Mr. Layton, Town Clerk, "that the control of the City Council's properties, ...

    Article : 136 words
  28. MR. WEEKES'S RESIGNATION.

    Sir,—In the columns of your valuable paper of the 13th inst. the controversy and unfortunately the resignation of the city surveyor, Mr. Norman B. Weekes, appears. It is very ...

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  29. LABOUR PARTY.

    A special meeting of the A.L.P. executive will be held to-night to consider the questions of endorsing the candidature of Mr. M. Considine for the Darling Federal electorate ...

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  30. ENGINEERS' AWARD.

    After having visited Sydney to ascertain the opinion of the Sydney sub-branch of the union concerning the new award of the Deputy-President (Sir John Quick) in the ...

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  31. QUEENSLAND COTTON CROP.

    Referring to-day to the extension of time allowed for picking cotton, and to the decision to allow first ratoons, Mr. Gillies said he desired to make it clear that all cotton ...

    Article : 109 words
  32. ULSTER BOUNDARY.

    In a speech to his supporters at Cork, Mr. de Valera said that whether the boundary between the Free State and Ulster was rectified, or anything else done in regard to it, ...

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  33. FOR HOSPITALS.

    To-day the schools will make their third annual effort to assist the hospitals of the State. Nearly £20,000 has been raised by the ...

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  34. 'BUS CAPSIZED.

    Two passengers were seriously injured, seven were slightly injured, and nine had a remarkable escape, when a motor 'bus overturned at the corner of Ballarat and ...

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  35. CHARGE AGAINST BANE-TELLER

    Albert Edward Chittock appeared in the Criminal Court to-day charged with having, at Canterbury, while teller of the Commercial Bank of Australia, stolen £535/10/. Mr. ...

    Article : 128 words
  36. THE NATIONALISTS.

    Mr. F. E. Penfold presided last evening at the annual meeting of the Bay Road-North Sydney branch of the Nationalist Association. ...

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  37. COVENT GARDEN STRIKE

    A [?]ass meeting of members of the transport-workers' union was held at Blackfriars to consider the report of the Special Court of Inquiry into the Covent Garden Market ...

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  38. A.L.P. FUNDS.

    In a statement which he made available for publication yesterday Mr. W. Carey, general secretary of the A.L.P., repeated his denial of the assertion by Mr. J. S. Garden, at the ...

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  39. ANTHROPOLOGY.

    It is considered likely that a chair of anthropology will be established at the University of Sydney. The council of the Australasian Association ...

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  40. OVERCROWDED CALLING.

    A correspondent signing himself "Taxi," in a letter to the "Herald" views with disquiet the "invasion of the taxi ranks by newcomers." He adds:—"I think it is time the ...

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  41. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A Cairo message says:—The Wahabis have reached the environs of Mecca, and the fall of the city is imminent. The Egyptian Government has ordered the transfer of its ...

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  42. CHOCOLATE WHEEL.

    At the Parramatta Police Court yesterday Henry Alfred Membrey, an alderman at Granville, and ex-Mayor of that municipality, pleaded guilty to a breach of the Lotteries ...

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  43. CRASHED INTO SULKY.

    Arthur Commor, aged 35, residing at Newman-street, Newtown, was riding on a motor cycle, with sidecar attached, along Wilson-street, Newtown, about 9.10 p.m. yesterday, ...

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  44. MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY.

    In Wilson Hall to-day 85 graduates were presented to the University Council, at the annual September conferring of degrees. Higher degrees included one doctor of ...

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  45. INCOME TAX RETURNS.

    September 30 will be the last day for lodging returns for Federal and State income taxes, without incurring a penalty. While the Federal exemption has been ...

    Article : 70 words
  46. ROYAL COLONIAL INSTITUTE.

    A lantern lecture on the scope and treasures of the Mitchell Library will be delivered at the Royal Colonial Institute, Bligh-street, by Mr. Hugh Wright, to-day, at 4.30 ...

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