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  2. THE ELECTIONS.

    Mr. Baldwin, in a speech at Bewdley (Worcestershire) (reports Reuter), said that besides curing unemployment it was essential to have machinery ready against the day when ...

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  3. REMARKABLE THEFT.

    An extraordinary theft is being investigated by the Parramatta police. On Saturday Senator Cox laid the foundation-stone of a memorial hall at Carlingford. Yesterday ...

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  4. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    A rupture has occurred in the Country party owing to the refusal of the executive of the Primary Producers' Association to endorse the nomination of the Colonial ...

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  5. WORK AND WAGES.

    "In my opinion, there cannot be a stable social equilibrium produced in Australia until the production and consequent expert of primary and secondary products more nearly ...

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  6. STRESEMANN'S DEFEAT.

    'A motion of confidence in Herr Streseniann was defeated in the Reichstag, and the Chancellor resigned. Almost at the same time in the Chamber of Deputies at Paris, a vote of confidence in M. Poincare was carried by a large majority. ...

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  7. BORIC ACID.

    The committee appointed by the Ministry of Health in July to investigate the use of preservatives in food is approaching the end of its labours. There is considerable ...

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  8. A TRAGIC FIRE.

    A message from Paris says that an explosion occurred at 1 a.m., aboard the steamer Otterburn, while lying at the outer breakwater in Marseilles, ready for ...

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  9. TRADE REVIEW.

    After 10 days' depression and general uneasiness arising from causes ruling a fortnight ago, the Stock Exchange on Wednesday suddenly took a turn for the better, and ...

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  10. RINDERPEST.

    The Chief Inspector of Stock (Mr. R. E. Weir) says there is little doubt that the mysterious cattle disease is rinderpest, and that the position is very serious. The disease ...

    Article : 154 words
  11. THE BOY SCOUTS.

    At the commissioner's dinner to the Boy Scouts' Association, Sir A. Pickford, referring to his recent tour of Australasia, said that he had encountered everywhere splendid ...

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  12. SPORT ABROAD.

    Hughie Dwyer, the Australian boxer, is mentioned as the next opponent of Harry Mason (European lightweight champion). ARNE BORG'S VISIT. ...

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  13. FEDERAL ASSISTANCE.

    Arrangements have been made by the Federal Health Department for assistance to be given to the Western Australian Government in the investigations of the suspected ...

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  14. QUEENSLAND PRECAUTIONS.

    The Minister for Agriculture and Stock to-day received advice from the Western Australian authorities that the outbreak of disease in cattle in that State is being treated as ...

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  15. H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA.

    The Federal Government, it is understood, intends that the H.M.A.S. Australia should be sunk outside Sydney Heads, probably in the presence of the British ...

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  16. JAPAN'S TASK.

    Reuter's correspondent at Tokio says the Government proposal for settlement of the long-pending insurance issue purports to be a 2 per cent. loan to the insurance companies, ...

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  17. MR. CHARLTON'S MESSAGE.

    The following is a copy of a cable message sent by the leader of the Federal Labour party, Mr. Charlton, to Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, M.P., leader of the British Labour ...

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  18. COLLISION.

    Through a tram coming into collision with a sulky in Bay-street, Rockdale, at 8.5 o'clock last night, Mr. Frederick Charles Drew, of Smith's-avenue, Hurstville, Mrs. Drew, and ...

    Article : 168 words
  19. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Sir William Mercer's appointment to the Pacific Cable Board has been officially announced. The King and Queen of Spain received an ...

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  20. CONSULATES BOMBED

    Search is being made for six young Spaniards, believed to be representatives of an anti-Fascist organisation, who bombed the Italian and Spanish consulates at ...

    Article : 128 words
  21. FALSE DIPLOMAS.

    As the authorities widen the scope of their investigations into the Kansas City Medical School, which sold diplomas for cash instead of granting them after a fixed course of study, ...

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  22. HONOUR FOR MR. BRUCE.

    Mr. Bruce (Prime Minister of Australia) to-day received the houorary degree of LL.D., from Cambridge University. The Public Orator, in presenting Mr. Bruce, ...

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  23. FINE BATTING.

    Remarkably heavy scoring characterised the final day's play of the fifth round of competition matches controlled by the New South Wales Cricket Association on Saturday ...

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  24. BANK BANDITS.

    Evidence of the growing boldness of bank bandits, notwthstanding special vigilance on the part of the police, was afforded this afternoon in two successive robberies by the ...

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  25. BORING FOR OIL.

    "In my opinion," said the Minister for Mines (Mr. Jones), "the work so far achieved by the Lander Oil Company in Queensland constitutes the best effort for the discovery of oil so far ...

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  26. PORT RIVALRY.

    The president of the Hull Chamber of Commerce, at the annual meeting, said that Hull had rewrested from Manchester the position of third port in England. Dock dues had been ...

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  27. IMMIGRATION.

    The Ottawa correspondent of the "Montreal Star" indicates that Canada will soon become a lively competitor with Australia for immigrants on account of her need of settlers to ...

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  28. RHODES' SCHOLARS.

    The report of the Rhodes Scholarships Board for 1922-1023, gives the following Australian and New Zealand results:- Bachelor Litt, (degree): — Kershaw (New ...

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  29. TREATY OF LAUSANNE.

    Denouncing the Lausanne Treaty as a document in which United States rights were sacrificed, and Armenia thrown overboard for the sake of the Chesten oil concessions, 57 ...

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  30. BIG SHIPPING CLAIM.

    The Judicial Committee of the House of Lords has awarded the Standard Oil Company of New York £111,235 damages against the Clan line of steamers for the loss of cargo ...

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  31. JEWELLERY ROBBERY.

    Jewellery valued at between £250 and £300 was stolen from a shop conducted by Miss Wilson in French's-road, Willoughby, on Saturday night. ...

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  32. IRISH FREE STATE.

    The Free State Minister of Finance informed a meeting of Dublin business men that the Free State loan would be for £10,000,000, redeemable in 1935-45, to be issued at 95, and ...

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  33. IMPERIAL LOANS.

    Dr. Earlo Page, on Saturday, again emphasised, the cabled assurance given by the Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, that the scheme of Imperial loan assistance to Australia in respect ...

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  34. CANNED FRUIT.

    The prices paid by the Home and Colonial Stores for Australian canned fruit purchased from the Commonwealth Government were:— For Apricots and peaches, 7/9 por doz.; for ...

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  35. SCARE AT TOKIO.

    Telegrams from Tokio state that a sharp earthquake, of 11 minutes' duration, greatly frightened the population. People rushed into the streets in dread of a resumption ...

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  36. QUEENSLAND.

    The city editor of the "Daily Telegraph," commenting on Mr. R. H. Calrd's speech to shareholders of the Australian Mercantile Land and Finance Company, says: It is all to ...

    Article : 116 words
  37. UNSUSPECTED WEALTH.

    The late Mr. Maurice Marcus, of Redhill (Surrey), who was once a poor man, left over £3,000,000, of which more than £1,000,000 was paid in death duties. He was a bachelor, ...

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  38. TUTANKHAMEN'S TOMB.

    The correspondent of the "Morning Post" at Luxor telegraphs:—As a result of recent negotiations between Mr. Howard Carter and the Egyptian Government, au official from the ...

    Article : 89 words
  39. DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF PROMISE.

    The hearing has concluded of the case in which Agnes Miles, aged 61 years, claimed £1000 damages from Henry Patterson, aged 70 years, for alleged breach of promise of ...

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  40. BIG JEWEL ROBBERY.

    Mrs. Oakley Maund, a wealthy widow, living at a flat in Victoria-street, returning to London last night from the Continent, found that a cracksman had stolen her jewellery. The ...

    Article : 63 words
  41. ESCAPE FROM REFORMATORY.

    The escape of two girls, Mollie Rollerston and Matilda Pickard, both 17 years of age, from the Parramatta Girls' Industrial School, was reported to the police yesterday. ...

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