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  2. A.J.C. RACES. TRIVALVE'S DERBY.

    There is always an agreeable air of festivity resting over the spring meeting of the Australian Jockey Club at Randwick. For some weeks past people have been murmuring, ...

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  3. SAMOA.

    The Royal Commission appointed by the New Zealand Government to inquire into charges made by the Citlsens' Committee against the Administration, commenced its ...

    Article : 163 words
  4. LIVING STANDARD.

    "Figures showing the increased cost of living for August, issued by the Commonwealth Statistician, prove my contention that the Lang Administration bas already materially ...

    Article : 371 words
  5. COMMUNISM.

    News comes from Moscow that because of having violated an undertaking given in August to cease opposition activities, M. Trotsky and his boon companion Vuyovitch ...

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  6. A GALLANT ACT.

    The story of a British army officer's beroism on an icy slope of the Himalayas is recounted in the "London Gazette," which announces the award of the Albert Medal to Lieutenant Bain ...

    Article : 296 words
  7. SCHNEIDER CUP WINNER'S WELCOME

    The homecoming of the Schneider Cup competitors at Croydon did not lack enthusiasm, but bad weather kept thousands away. Spectators, through rain and mist, watched the ...

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  8. THE ELECTION CAMPAIGN. Mr. Bavin's Country Tour.

    The leader of the National party (Mr. T. R. Bavin) returned to Sydney late on Saturday night, after a triumphant tour of the country, covering nearly 2000 miles, from the Murray nearly to the Queensland border. ...

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  9. MR. BAVIN'S CAMPAIGN.

    The tour embraced Aubury, Cootamundra, Bothungra, Yass, Goulburn, Wellington, Molong, Orange, Dubbo, coonabarabran, Narrabri, Moree, Gunnedah, West Mantland, and ...

    Article : 435 words
  10. ROMA OIL BORE.

    Tests of the petrol contents of the gas issuing from the Roma Oil Corporation's bore at Roma have been conducted on the field by Mr. J. B. Henderson, Queensland Government ...

    Article : 383 words
  11. MOUNT KILIMANJARO

    Further details have been received of the first British ascens of Mount Kllimanj[?] the highest peak in Africa. Those concerned in the climb were Miss Shella ...

    Article : 248 words
  12. ST. LOUIS DISASTER.

    The bodies of 98 victims of the tornado which swept St. Louis on Thursday have been recovered Many others are believed to be buried under the debris, and it is feaied that ...

    Article : 237 words
  13. UNREST IN SPAIN.

    The British United Press learns that the Spanish police discovered a widespread revolutionary plot and conspiracy to assassinate King Alfonso and the Prime Minister (General ...

    Article : 241 words
  14. RACING INCIDENTS.

    Ot the 15 starters in the Hurdle Race at Randwick on Saturday seven fell approaching the entrance to the straight and one was pulled up. ...

    Article : 322 words
  15. THE DRESSES.

    The first day of Randwick's Spring meeting, usually like a flower garden with its bright and filmy new frocks and hats, showed a compromise between seasons, for, in view ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    It is understood that so great has been the dissatisfaction of at least three banking houses here at not being given an opportunity to bid for the Commonwealth loan of 40,000,000 ...

    Article : 353 words
  17. GOSFORD'S ENTHUSIASM.

    "If this election is going to be a competition in promises to different sections of the community, well, Mr. Lang has got me beaten, because I don't mind telling you I ...

    Article : 510 words
  18. LABOUR RALLY.

    Labour supporters gathered in great force in the Domain yesterday afternoon. The demonstration was preceded by a procession from Eddy-avenue to the Domain, in ...

    Article : 510 words
  19. LOST LEGIONS.

    "There must be something wrong with a scheme of existence in which a State, whenever it becomes alarmed or disturbed, devours its own children," said Sir Ian ...

    Article : 150 words
  20. GIRL KILLED.

    When a motor car containing a party or three men and three young women overturned this afternoon at a spot about halt a mile from Eugowra, on the Forbes-road, one of its ...

    Article : 149 words
  21. SPORT ABROAD.

    The "Waratahs" defeated Swansea to-day by 11 points. The home team did not score. Torrential rain fell during the game, and the visitors revelled in the mud. The Swansea ...

    Article : 58 words
  22. ISLAND CRIMES.

    News of the murder of a white man in the Solomon Islands was brought to Sydney on Saturday afteruopn by the island steamer Mataram, from Tulagi. ...

    Article : 319 words
  23. MOTOR CONTEST

    The British Motoring Grand Prix was decided at Brooklands track to-day in rain and a half gale. The distance was 327 miles, made up of 125 laps of a course marked on ...

    Article : 301 words
  24. FALL OF 40 FEET.

    Edna Wright, 5 years of age, residing at Caroline-street, Redfern, had a remarkable escape from death on Saturday afternoon, when she fell 40 feet from a building in course of ...

    Article : 108 words
  25. VON HINDENBURG.

    The streets of Berlin were gay to-day with flags in honour of President von Hindenburg's 80th birthday. Government buildings were showing the Republican colours, but many ...

    Article : 249 words
  26. MOTOR INDUSTRY.

    That the increases in the Australian tariff on United States motor cars and parts will have little effoct on the country's export trade is the opinion of trade observers in the ...

    Article : 135 words
  27. HOTEL ROBBED.

    Telling P. G. Prenderville, brother of the licensee of the Brisbane Hotel, Beaufort-street, that be was a police officer and suspected after-hour trading to have been ...

    Article : 146 words
  28. THE NATIONALISTS.

    Many thousands of people gathered round the Nationalist platform in the Domain yesterday afternoon, when, a demonstration was held under the auspices of the Sydney ...

    Article : 438 words
  29. CYLINDERS EXPLODE

    A large building in Richmond-street. Maryborough, containing chaff aud other produce, occupied by Denham's, Ltd., as bulk stores, was destroyed by fire early on Sunday ...

    Article : 136 words
  30. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Parliamentary Under-Secretary for the Colonies (Mr. W. G. A. Ormsby-Gore), in opening "Empire Shopping Week" at Coulsdon (Surrey), urged that phopplng weeks should be ...

    Article : 327 words
  31. STATE TRADING.

    Speaking at Glasgow in criticism of the policy of the Labour candidate at the byelection there, the Solicitor-General (Sir Thomas Inskip) said that the significant failure ...

    Article : 119 words
  32. A FLAG INCIDENT.

    The teating of a Union Jack to shreds was one of many incidents of a political meeting at Bloemhof. Transvaal, where General Smuts was refused a hearing. The hall was raided ...

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  33. BRITISH LIFEBOATS.

    Mr. S. Saklatvala, Communist member of the H[?]se of Commons for Battersea, made an unexpected statement at a meeting at Battersea in connection with the National Lifeboat ...

    Article : 121 words
  34. MURDER OF CONSTABLE

    Investigations into the murder of Police Constable Gutteridge on a lonely Essex road have not yet resulted in an arrest. Detectives have gone to Manchester to interview a man ...

    Article : 85 words
  35. DOMAIN INCIDENT.

    Members of the anti-red movement, headed by Mr. H. Meatheringham, who addressed a meeting in the Domain yesterday afternoon, were subjected to considerable interruption. ...

    Article : 72 words
  36. FRENCH DEBTS.

    The Parla "Temps" saya that a member of the Chamber of Deputies finance committee during a meeting on Thursday pointed out that the France American debt agreement had ...

    Article : 144 words
  37. SEA MONSTER.

    Yesterday a sea monster of unusual type was washed up at the Old Bar, a seaside resort about 10 miles from Taree. None of those who inspocted it have the slightest idea ...

    Article : 145 words
  38. MIGRATION.

    The High Commissioner (Sir Granville Ryrie) has joined the council of the Empire Service League. The secretary of this organisation, Captain ...

    Article : 119 words
  39. JOB CONTROL.

    An attempt to impose job control by the crew of the A.U.S.N. Company's steamer Mar[?]ba has resulted in the paying off of the seamen and the engine-room staff, and in the ...

    Article : 89 words
  40. DRIED FRUIT INDUSTRY.

    Mr. W. Cattanach, chairman of the Victorian Water Commission, who has been inquiring into the dried fruit trade, to-day said that while visiting the provinces, he had ...

    Article : 103 words
  41. BRITISH FINANCE.

    According to Exchequer returns, the revenue for the six months ended June 30 was £328,587,37[?]. and the expenditure was £384,757,188. ...

    Article : 56 words
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