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  2. FEDERAL SESSION. IMPERIAL POLICY.

    The debate on the statement by the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) regarding the forthcoming Imperial Defence and Economic Conference was continued in the House of ...

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  3. MR. LANG.

    At a meeting of the State Parliamentary. party yesterday Mr. J. T. Lang was elected leader and 'Mr. P. F. Loughlin deputy leader. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. LATE CABLE NEWS CANADIAN TRADE.

    The Bureau of Statistics has announced that Canadian exports to Australia for the year ended June 30 last totalled 19,824,000 dollars, representing 7,600,000 dollars increase over ...

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  5. ALLIED REPLIES TO BRITAIN. Received in London.

    The French and Belgian Ambassadors have delivered the replies'by France and Belgium to the British memorandum and proposed Note to Germany. ...

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  6. THE MINERS.

    It was hoped yesterday that work would be resumed this morning at all idle collieries on the Northern field. At a full meeting of Hebburn No. 1 Miners' ...

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  7. DAVIS CUP SINGLES. WIN FOR HAWKES.

    The contest between Australia and Hawaii in the Davis Cup competition was concluded to-day on the courts of the Orange Lawn Tennis Club, New Jersey, when the second singles contest was played. R. E. Schlesinger replaced Anderson. ...

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  8. FINAL DAY'S PLAY.

    Considerable interest was taken out of to-day's two matches, as Australia had won the tie by winning both singles on Friday, and the doubles yesterday. The ...

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  9. PRESIDENT HARDING.

    While the physians avoid alarming announcements concerning President Harding's condition, it is known that he is a very sick man. He has a temperature of 101 degrees, ...

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  10. SWEEPING REJECTION.

    The replies were handed over to Lord Curzon, who afterwards received the Italian and German ambassadors. Cabinet will meet to-day, and will be ...

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  11. ACCOUNT OF PLAY.

    Schlesinger opened well, winning the first two games, but Ekland improved, and, by good serving, made scores even. The games then went with the service to 4-3. Eklund forcing ...

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  12. DAVIS CUP.

    A Montreal message states that Japan completed a clean sweep in the first round of the Davis Cup, in the match with Canada, when Fukuda defeated Crocker, after a keenly ...

    Article : 47 words
  13. SABOTAGE.

    A telegram from Sydney (Nova Scotia) says that sabotaging strikers wrecked pipe lines to the British Empire Steel Corporation's mills, resulting in heavy damage to the plant. ...

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  14. PRESIDENT HARDING. GRAVE CONDITION.

    President Harding's condition is grave, congestion of the lungs having begun. Earlier advices from San Francisco stated that President Harding, who had been ...

    Article : 103 words
  15. HOTELS.

    Referring to the question of hotel compensation fees, Mr. W. H. Mate, of Tarcutta, yesterday gave instances of anomalies, which, he claimed. were a severe handicap to ...

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  16. NEAR EAST.

    Mr. Ronald McNeill (Uuder-Secretary for Foreign Affairs), in reply to a question in the House of Commons, said that reports had reached the Government of an attempt to ...

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  17. MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    The "Glornale d'ltalia," commenting on Mr. Lioyd George on Lausanne, says: "The former Prime Minister seems to forget that he was responsible for the Greek reverse. It was ...

    Article : 267 words
  18. FREE STATE.

    Mr. Cosgrave (President) has announced that the Dail Elreann will be dissolved at the end of the week. During a debate in the Irish Senate on the ...

    Article : 234 words
  19. HISTORIC DIAMOND.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" says that litigation between the King of Italy and the former Empress Zita of Austria is likely over a famous diamond ...

    Article : 161 words
  20. CHILD SCALDED.

    A shocking accident occurred at Mirboo, North Victoria, on Monday, when the infant child or Mr. and Mrs. D. Findlay was nearly scalded to death. ...

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  21. MALTBY MINE FIRE.

    Volunteers have begun sealing a section of the Maltby mine and erecting barricades right to the roofs of the main galleries, which have been made airtight by the ...

    Article : 95 words
  22. CENTRAL EUROPE.

    A Bucharest message says that M. Blltz has arrived at Slnaia, to take part in the Little Entente Conference, and to represent Poland regarding the frontier differences between ...

    Article : 88 words
  23. DIVORCE.

    Sir Evelyn Cecil's bill, embodying proposals for the restriction of divorce reports, prohibits the publication of indecent matter or medical, surgical, and physiological details which ...

    Article : 148 words
  24. THE TRAMWAYS.

    The new award just granted by the Federal Arbitration Court oovering wages, hours, and working conditions of all members of the wages staff of the New South Wales tramway ...

    Article : 99 words
  25. CARGO AEROPLANE.

    The first purely cargo aeroplane to leave Great Britain carried a full load of tobacco from London to Cologne. The machine carried one ton and a quarter, and attained a speed of ...

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  26. THE TREVESSA.

    Scully, who left the Trevessa in Captain Foster's boat, is an old salt of 62 years. He was the ship's raconteur, and helped to keep up the men's spirits by stories. One day, ...

    Article : 161 words
  27. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Court of Criminal Appeal has dismissed the appeals of Art O'Brien and Sean McGrath, against their sentences. The dockers have resumed work at all ...

    Article : 350 words
  28. INFLUENZA.

    The influenza epidemic appears to be of less intensity in the South Island. In the Wellington Hospital district the notifications show that there has been a large ...

    Article : 98 words
  29. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Sir Charles Hawtrey, actor-manager, who made a wonderful success in the "Private Secretary," and "A Message from Mars." ...

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  30. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The four suspended members, Rev. Campbell Stephen, Messrs, J. Maston, J., Wheatley, and G. Buchnuan, went to the House of Commons to-day, but on being told they could not be ...

    Article : 150 words
  31. MOTOR CYCLES.

    The Town Clerk has been asked to report on the differences of opinion which appear in reports of the general manager of the electricity department and the superintendent ...

    Article : 157 words
  32. SUMATRA INQUIRY.

    At a meeting of the Marine Stewards' Union held at the Trades Hall yesterday the following motion was carried— "That this meeting of the N.S.W. Branch of the Marine ...

    Article : 171 words
  33. ASSAULT CASE.

    A man was arrested in Castlereagh-street yesterday upon a charge arising out of the assault on Maurice Barrett, a night watchman at Colo's Book Arcade. Melbourne, on ...

    Article : 136 words
  34. BRITISH MAILS.

    Discussing the report of the Imperial Shipping Committee regarding the speeding up of the mail services between Great Britain and the Commonwealth, the Postmaster-General ...

    Article : 112 words
  35. NOT REFLOATED.

    The report that the Siberian Prince was relloated is premature. The vessel is still aground on the Race Rocks, near Victoria, awaiting lightering and higher tides. ...

    Article : 37 words
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