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  2. FORMAL SESSION

    The State Cabinet, which sat until a late hour to-night, decided that that session beginning to-morrow should be purely a formal and financial one, and that the ...

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  3. STRIKING SCENES

    The special correspondent of the Australian Press Association at Dublin states that the chief events in connection with the Eucharistic Congress to-day were ...

    Article : 453 words
  4. SHARKEY WINS

    Jack Sharkey, 14st 9lb (America), defeated Max Schmelling, 13st 6lb (Germany) on points, over 15 rounds to-night, and becomes the world's heavyweight boxing ...

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  5. "LEAD TO WORLD"

    "Success at Ottawa will enable the British Empire to lead the world back to prosperity," said the Assistant Federal Treasurer and leader of Australia's ...

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  6. GERMAN RIOTS

    A wave of uncasines is passing over all Germany. The situation was summed up by "Vorwaerts" in a headline: "On the verge of Civil War." ...

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  7. CLOSE SECRECY

    Reports that France had announced her willingness to disarm by 10 per cent. caused unusual activity in official quarters to-day. ...

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  8. SPRANG LEAK

    Springing a sudden and bad leak while trawling off the lower South Coast yesterday afternoon, the trawler Charlie Cam had to make all possible speed to the ...

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  9. MR. GOODE

    An account of the events leading up to the regression and dismissal of Mr. C. J. Goode from the Railway Department was given by Mr. W. J. ...

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  10. NO DEVELOPMENT

    In the hope of gaining some information regarding the missing German fliers, Pilot Nicholas made a flight to-day over Drysdale Mission, Elsie Island, and Forrest ...

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  11. ARSENIC ON MEAT

    A disquietening announcement has been made by Dr. Parry, Health Officer, at Bristol, that an examination of 13,666 car-cases of New Zealand lamb and mutton, ...

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  12. VICTORIAN ORDER

    The Executive Council gazetted an Order-in-Council this afternoon providing that male persons who receive sustenance under the Unemployment Relief Act ...

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  13. MORE COMPETITION

    The Speaker of the House of Representatives (Mr. J. N. Garner) definitely entered a bid for the Democratic nomination to-day, when he issued a statement ...

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  14. OLYMPIC TEAM

    Australia's Olympic team stretched their sea legs here on Tuesday, and are anxious to begin training. They were met at the docks by Bobby Pearce and ...

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  15. TRANSPORT BOARD

    It is understood that the State Government proposes to reconstitute the Transport Board in the direction of reducing the number of members to four. If this ...

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  16. MOXLEY APPEALS

    William Cyril Moxley, who was convicted of the murder of Frank Wilkinson and Dorothy Denzel, and sentenced to death, lodged notice of appeal to-day ...

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  17. LABOUR CAUCUS

    At a meeting of the Parliamentary Labour Party held to-day, a resolution was carried expressing appreciation of the "loyal and enduring service rendered by ...

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  18. THE EMPIRE

    The "Morning Post" says that the formulation of plans for coordination in a common monetary policy between units of the Empire would be a more fruitful ...

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  19. FRENCH PROPOSALS

    The French have submitted proposals to the Air Committee of the Disarmament Conference which include the prohibition of chemical, bacteriological, and ...

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  20. 35.7 DEGREES

    At 7.30 a.m. to-day the temperature in Sydney was 35.7 degrees, the lowest reading ever officially recorded in the city. On the grass the temperature was 28 degrees ...

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  21. SETTLEMENT REACHED

    The hearing was suddenly concluded to-day in the action brought by Dr. Glanville Rawle of Belmont, against John Oxley and Raymond Kimberley, executors ...

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  22. MR. LYONS APPROVES

    Approval of the New South Wales Government's action in abolishing the Agent-General's office in London was expressed by the Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons) ...

    Article : 114 words
  23. LAND ANNUITIES

    The president of the Executive Council (Mr. Eamon de Valera) whose Government, though much criticised, is adhering to its refusal to pay land annuities to ...

    Article : 90 words
  24. CONVICTED OF MURDER

    William Yeoman, a farmer, of Kingsbridge, Devonshire, was found guilty of the murder of his wife and children, but was declared insane and will be detained. ...

    Article : 148 words
  25. TO MEET CHALLENGE

    An appeal specially directed to great business corporations for £79,000, and to members of Oxford University all over the world, and the general public for ...

    Article : 89 words
  26. YEAR'S DIVIDEND

    The Australian Agricultural Company has declared a dividend for the year of 1½ per cent. tax free. The Peel River Land Company has ...

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  27. MR. LATHAM'S OPINION

    The Federal Attorney-General (Mr. J. G Latham) said he was not prepared to comment on the recall of the New South Wales Agent-General (Mr. A. C. Willis), ...

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  28. FEDERAL TAXATION

    "No relief from Federal taxation can be granted during the forthcoming financial year," declared the Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons) to-day, when questioned ...

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  29. THEFTS ADMITTED

    A full statement, signed by the accused, and admitting his guilt, was submitted in the City Police Court this morning, when George Charles Fisher, formerly ...

    Article : 65 words
  30. WATKINS HONOURED

    The loyal Geographical Society has presented the Founder's Medal to Mr. Herbert G. Watkins for exploration and research in the Arctic, culminating in the ...

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  31. ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION'S OFFER

    The Rockefeller Foundation has offered to the School of Oriental Studies, London University, an annual sum of £3000 for three years for the furtherance of research ...

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  32. JOCKEY TO PAY

    Before the Chief Justice (Sir Philip Street) and a jury of four in the Bance Court to-day, Mavis Enid Farthing, of South Kensington, claimed £2500 ...

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  33. CALL FOR TROOPS

    In response to the call for troops by the High Commissioner of Iraq, four companies are flying from Egypt with arms and ammunition. ...

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  34. STRIKE CONTINUES

    The strike of the "taxi-drivers of the Yellow Cab Company continued to-day. The drivers stopped work yesterday and demanded the reinstatement of one of ...

    Article : 63 words
  35. NEW ROTARY LEADER

    Mr. Clinton P. Anderson, a 37-year-old insurance man of Albuquerque (New Mexico) has been elected President of the Rotary International, succeeding Mr. ...

    Article : 53 words
  36. FRENCH SWIMMER

    C. Taris, who recently broke several world swimming records, put up another to-day by swimming 800 metres free style in 10min. 15 3-5sec. ...

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  37. VICTIM OF ACCIDENT DIES

    Knocked down and seriously injured by a motor car, while on her way to church at Northcote, on Sunday night, Mrs. Florence Hicks, 40, of Fulham-road. ...

    Article : 45 words
  38. KING'S INVESTITURE

    The King this morning held a full dress investiture at Buckingham Palace when be conferred on more than 100 recipients the decorations given them in the last ...

    Article : 40 words
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