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  2. PRESIDENT HARDING.

    While the funeral train crossed the halfway mark of its transcontinental journey every church of every creed throughout the country held special mourning services, particularly ...

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  3. HARBOUR DUES.

    Following a decision of the Premiers' Conference, the Federal Ministry has obtained further information regarding the high port charges prevailing in Australia, which have ...

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  4. LATE CABLES. LATE MR. HARDING.

    A telegram from Chappell (Nebraska) says that the ill-fated Presidential train, bearing its sorrowful burden, narrowly escaped being wrecked when a tyre of the locomotive ...

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  5. PARLIAMENT.

    The third session of the State Parliament will be opened with the usual ceremonial at noon to-day. The members of both Houses will assemble ...

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  6. FEDERAL SESSION.

    After members of the House of Representatives had passed a formal resolution expressing sympnthy with the people of the United States of America at the loss they have ...

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  7. THE COLLIERIES.

    Work was resumed yesterday morning at Stanford Merthyr No. 2 colliery, where there is a dispute regarding the employment of men sinking shafts. It was arranged that a ...

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  8. IN THE RUHR Control of Krupps

    The "Dolly Herald" declares that a controlling share in the Krupps works has been bought by an Anglo-French combine, headed by M. Loucheur, the French industrial [?] ...

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  9. JAPANESE PEERS.

    A party of distinguished members of the Japanese House of Peers arrived in Sydney on board the steamer Yoshino Maru yesterday. ...

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  10. INDIAN UNREST.

    There has been an interesting sequel to the Calcutta Post-office murder, in the centre of the city, when the postmaster was shot in cold blood for refusing to hand over the ...

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  11. DAY OF MOURNING.

    The Consul for the United States in Sydney has received a cable message intimating that President Coolidge took the oath of office on Friday morning, August 3. ...

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  12. DAVIS CUP.

    A Chicago telegram says that the Japanese Davis Cup team has arrived there. The opening match, which was originally dated for August 10, will probably be postponed because ...

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  13. AUSTRALIA'S SYMPATHY.

    By rising in silence, the House of Representatives passed a resolution of sympathy with the United States of America to-day in the loss of the President, the late Mr. Warren ...

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  14. TRADE WITH THE EAST.

    Owing to the difficulties that would be experienced in establishing satisfactory markets in the East, it is understood that the Board of Trade has submitted a report to the ...

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  15. AMID TYPHOONS.

    The scicnce of meteorology plays an important part in the island countries of the North Pacific. This much was made plain by the Rev. Miguel Selga, assistant director of the ...

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  16. CANBERRA.

    Mr. Austin Chapman, M.P., has officially notified the public bodies in Queanbeyan of the function to he performed at Canberra next Saturday of turning the first sod in ...

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  17. IRISH FREE STATE.

    Mr. Cosgrave, President of the Dall Eireann, speaking at Monaghan, offered to grant an amnesty to all rebels provided they accepted in good faith, and respected the people's ...

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  18. SHORT WEIGHT.

    At the local police court James Walker, a storekeeper, was fined £3, with costs, for having sold to Inspector Degotardi a llb packet of arrowroot deficient in weight by an ...

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  19. SOCIAL DEMOCRATS.

    The conference of the Social Democratic Federation was notable for its whole-hearted denunciation of Sovietism. It passed a resolution condemning the ...

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  20. IRON AND COPPER.

    Reports from Porter's Retreat indicate that mining matters are beginning to boom there, owing to the discovery of two good "shows," one copper and the other iron. The copper ...

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  21. CONSTABLE'S LONG CHASE.

    Constable Woods has returned to Darwin after a long pursuit of three prisoners, who escaped from Darwin Gaol in November last. He succeeded in capturing two of the ...

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  22. FERRY MISHAP.

    Ferry passengers on a trip from Neutral Bay to Circular Quay early last night underwent an unusual experience. Owing to a mishap to the steering gear of the vessel on which they ...

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  23. THEFT OF PAINTINGS.

    During the early hours of yesterday, burglars entered Kendall's Hall, a Hertfordshire mansion. They cut from its frame and carried off a valuable painting by Guido R'eni, the ...

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  24. NEW ZEALAND PARLIAMENT.

    After hearing tributes to the late President Harding from leaders of all parties in Parliament, the House of Representatives passed a resolution, proposed by Mr. Massey, ...

    Article : 69 words
  25. CALLOUS TAXI-DRIVER.

    A taxi-driver, who killed a woman in Queen-street, has been sentenced to one year's imprisonment. The prisoner, after driving over the woman, did not stop and ...

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  26. OBITUARY.

    Mr. T. E. Pawley, who was manager of the M.C.C. team that visited Australia in 191112, died suddenly on his arrival at Canterbury for Cricket Week. ...

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  27. AMERICAN WHEAT CROP.

    The Federal Department of Agriculture has announced a licensing system for the farm storage of wheat, which is practically identical with the American Farm Bureau ...

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  28. STEAMER PUTS BACK.

    The Australian Steamship Co.'s cargo steamer Age put back into port unexpectedly this morning. The vessel left for Newcastle at 11.50 p.m., and turned north towards ...

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  29. SERIOUS RIDING ACCIDENT.

    William Harding, who was engaged as a shearing-machine expert, on Mr. James Hunt's Sunnyside station, yesterday expressed a desire to go riding, stating that be could ride. ...

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  30. MOTOR FATALITY.

    A motor accident at Neutral Bay yesterday afternoon resulted in the death of Amy Mary Webb, 11 years of ago, of 8 Belgrave-street. In attempting to cross Military-road, neur the ...

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  31. HISTORIC DIAMOND.

    A search is being made in London for a diamond, valued at £1000, which was once the property of Napoleon Bonaparte, and now belongs to Lady Galway, wife of Sir Henry ...

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  32. BOURKE TO BARRINGUN.

    Sir,—Will you kindly allow us space in your valued paper to point out to the New South Wales public (particularly Sydney people) our views, and feelings of practically ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    It is reported from Constantinople that the Angora Government has decided not to demobilise the army before Constantinople and the Straits are evacuated. ...

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  34. MISS CAMPBELL.

    Coo-ees welcomed Miss Campbell, the "Durban Angel," up the river this morning, on arrival from the south in response to the Diggers, Miss Campbell semaphored her ...

    Article : 173 words
  35. CATHOLICS AND SCIENCE.

    Sir,—In a letter from Father Forrest in your issue of the 1st instant, the following paragraph occurs:—"The learned Catholic astronomer, Nicolaus Copernicus, without any ...

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  36. SPORT ABROAD.

    In batting, Mead has reached 2007 runs, or an ayernge of 80.28 per innings; Hendren, 2030, average, 78.07 Challener, 1277, average 60.80; Makepeace, 2016 average 59.29; Payton, 1214, ...

    Article : 194 words
  37. WOMA[?] SHOT.

    A shooting affray occurred at Batlow, resulting in a married woman, named Flora Pilley, receiving two bullet wounds in the head. It appears that the woman and her husband, ...

    Article : 174 words
  38. HIGH FARES.

    Sir,—I was interested in reading an article in the "Herald" to-day stating how high the fares were between the port here at Sydney and New Zealand. Mr Winthorp says this ...

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  39. HEAVY LOSSES.

    The Broken Hill Proprietary Company, Limited, advises having sent the following cable to the branch office in London, to publish the following information: The net loss ...

    Article : 54 words
  40. DOCKERS' STRIKE.

    At a mass meeting of dock stirkers in London. It was unanimously resolved to continue the struggle. ...

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