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  2. AVIATION. Maclaren Arrives in British Columbia.

    The Canadan trawler Thiepval, carrying Captain Maclaren, the British airman, and his party arrived at Prince Rupert, British Columbia, ...

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  3. SETTLEMENT REACHED. The London Conference.

    The expected agreement between the Allies and Germany was promptly reached this morning. Reports from Berlin confirm Germany's acceptance of the offer for the evacuation of the Ruhr, qualified with the ...

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  4. DISTURBANCES IN INDIA.

    Reports received at Simla from Secunderabad state that disturbances occurred yesterday at Gulbargo, in the native feudatory State of Hyderabad. ...

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  5. IMPERIAL RELATIONS.

    Summarising the attitude of the Canadian Government in regard to inter-Imperial relations, Mr. Mackenzie King, the Prime Minister, speaking ...

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  6. SOUDAN TROUBLE. Protest by Egyptian Government.

    Everything at present is quiet. H.M.S. Weymouth, light-cruiser, has left Port Soudan, and the sloop Clematis is standing by. Detachments ...

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  7. AMAZING JAVA. The Land of Dirt and Beauty

    Thoroughly to appreciate Java you should come from a land of open spaces. Then you are in the right frame of mind to marvel at the fertility of the place, ...

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  8. COMMISSION ASKED FOR.

    A communique from the Egyptian Government has instructed the Minister in London (Mr. A. Izzet Pasha) to lodge a protest with the British ...

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  9. HAZARDOUS VOYAGE.

    The steamer Anten, which arrived in Moreton Bay during the week, with a heavy list after a hazardous voyage from America, came up the river to-day. It ...

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  10. A TRAGIC FIRE.

    A tragic fire occurred at Botany on Saturday morning. Four adults were asleep in their home, which was well alight when one member of the family was awakened, ...

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  11. AMERICAN AMBASSADOR'S SPEECH.

    It is stated that the most distinctive speech was that of Mr. Kellogg, who said: It is evident that from the beginning you came here with a firm ...

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  12. MILITARY COURT OF INQUIRY.

    Inquiries already conducted as to the cause of the outbreak in the Soudan will be supplemented further by a military, court, consisting of two ...

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  13. AMERICAN WORLD FLIGHT.

    Lieutenant Lowell Smith has reported to the Air Service of the United States that the American airmen, on a world flight will start from ...

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  14. MR. MACDONALD'S SPEECH.

    Mr. MacDonald's address, which was afterwards described by Herr Marx as containing utterances which will find a permanent place in the ...

    Article : 177 words
  15. OPPOSITION TO BRITISH RULE.

    Anonymous notices were posted last night both at Omdurman and Khartoum inciting the inhabitants to rise against British rule, and appealing to ...

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  16. KEEPING IN TOUCH. Wireless News on Mail Steamers.

    The Orient Steam Navigation Co. has sent a letter to Mr. W. G. Gibson, the Commonwealth Postmaster-General, regarding his complaints of the ...

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  17. IRISH BOUNDARY.

    Mr. de Valera, the Irish Republican leader, made his first public speech since his release from gaol to-day at Ennis, in County Clare. He said that ...

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  18. ITALIAN FLIGHT.

    Signor Locatelli, the Italian airman attempting a trans-Atlantic flight to New York, arrived here to-day from Stromness, in the Orkney Islands. ...

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  19. THE DRUG HABIT.

    Miguel Maulquer, the Spanish Consul at Montreal, and Raymond de Torrents, a local Spanish merchant, who were arrested at Utopia, in New Brunswick by ...

    Article : 134 words
  20. DUKE AND DUCHESS OF YORK.

    The latest advices received in New York from London indicate that the Duke and Duchess of York will probably accept an invitation to attend the International ...

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  21. FLOATING CABARET.

    An article in the "Tribune" states that anchored 15 miles off Fire Island is a 7,000-ton liner, flying the British flag, which has been converted into a palatial ...

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  22. MAJOR MARTIN'S AEROPLANE.

    Mr. William Sullivan reports that he has found the aeroplane which was wrecked on April 30 by Major Frederick Martin, the commander of the ...

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  23. SIGNING THE PACT.

    After the speeches the delegates adjourned, smoking and chatting for 20 minutes until recalled to the room by Mr. MacDonald, when each affixed his ...

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  24. A MOMENTOUS MEETING.

    A large number of people assembled in Downing-street while the delegates were in the room of Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, the ...

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  25. SAILING BOAT PICKED UP.

    The sailing boat Dauntless, tram Honolulu, has been picked up off the coast of Mindanao, tho second largest island of the Philippine group, but there was no trace ...

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  26. FORMER ENEMY SUBJECTS.

    In introducing a bill in the South African Union Parliament yesterday, providing for the naturalisation of subjects of late enemy Powers in the South-West ...

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  27. AMERICAN RAILWAY ROBBERS.

    In an effort to prevent railway mail robberies the United States Post Office Department has contracted for the building of 3,000 specially-designed cars, ...

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  28. FAREWELL LUNCHEON.

    Sir Joseph Cook, the High Commissioner, presided at a farewell luncheon given to-day at the British Empire Club to Mr. Gibson and Mr. ...

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  29. DESPERATE AFFRAY.

    A man hunt in a coal mine at St. Etienne, the important French industrial town to the south of Lyons, followed a fatal quarrel between two Spaniards ...

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  30. MURDERED ITALIAN DEPUTY.

    Police dogs have unearthed the decomposed body of Signor Matteotti, the Italian deputy who was alleged to have been murdered by Fascist agents ...

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  31. THE NEXT CRITICAL STAGE.

    The next critical stage will be the presentation of the terms to the respective Legislatures. The Reichstag and the French ...

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  32. EMPIRE DEBATES.

    Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, non of Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, the British Prime Minister, has been chosen as one of the representatives of the Oxford University ...

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  33. PHILIPPINE LEPERS.

    More than 100 women relatives of repers in the Culion colony at Manila broke into the House of Ropresentatives this morning, and presented a petition asking for ...

    Article : 88 words
  34. QUEENSLAND POLITICS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 73 words
  35. A GOOD SAVE.

    In the saving of the furniture factory and cabinet works of Messrs. Hardrass and Forbes at Waterloo from complete destruction on Friday night the fire ...

    Article : 163 words
  36. BRITISH FOOTBALL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 73 words
  37. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 95 words
  38. DETAILS OF THE AGREEMENTS.

    The agreements concluded at the Conference comprise a final protocol with four annexes, but make no reference to the evacuation of the Ruhr ...

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  39. MURDER OF HUSBAND.

    A crime resembling the famous Thompson Bywaters' murder had a different sequel when Hilda H. Anika, wife of a Czecho-Slovkian officer, coerced her ...

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  40. GENERAL CABLES. DESTROYER RE-FLOATED.

    The Japanese torpedo-boat destroyer No. 4, which was driven ashore last week during a typhoon, has been re-floated at the entrance to Beppu Harbour. ...

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  41. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    The gun that killed Mrs. Moers, for whose murder "Kid" McCoy, the well-known boxer, has been arrested at Los Angeles, was, according to medical ...

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  42. COMMERCIAL TREATIES.

    It is understood that the Allies have agreed to enter into immediate negotiations with Germany for the establishment of commercial treaties. ...

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  43. AUSTRALIAN BOY SCOUTS.

    Lord Granville, the British Minister to Denmark, inspected to-day the Australian Boy Scouts who are now attending the jamboree in Copenhagen, ...

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  44. END OF CONFERENCE IN SIGHT.

    It is understood that the agreement between the French and Germans was reached during the night. The Germans took ...

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  45. RUSSIA AND CHINA.

    The question of handing over the Russian Legation building at Peking to the Soviet Government appears to be settled. It was reported that all ...

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  46. ROYAL LIFE-SAVING SOCIETY.

    The King has granted a Royal Charter of incorporation to the Royal Life-Saving Society. ...

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  47. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS.

    The Premier (Sir George Fuller), speaking on the decision of the A.L.P. executive to postpone indefinitely the special conference of the movement because it ...

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  48. GROUNDING OF THE MILLUNA.

    The Court of Marine Inquiry returned a finding on Saturday that the grounding of the steamer Milluna at Port Kembla on August 2 was ...

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  49. DOMINION REPRESENTATION.

    The final sitting of the Conference was attended by Senator Belcourt (Canada) as a member of the Empire delegation. ...

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  50. WIRELESS.

    At the annual meeting of the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Co. to-day Dr. Marconi, the chairman of directors, claimed that the beam system would permit the ...

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  51. CHINESE STRIKE.

    It appears there has been a hitch which has upset the settlement of the strike at Shamien, the European quarter of Canton, and the servants who ceased work ...

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  52. N.S.W. UNEMPLOYED.

    It is estimated that at the end of July the number of unemployed in the metropolitan area was [?],000 and in country districts 5,500, making a total of 11,500 ...

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  53. POINTS AGREED UPON.

    The negotiations between the french, Belgians, and Germans to-day resulted in an agreement that the town and ...

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  54. GERMAN NATIONALISTS REJECT THE COMPROMISE.

    The German Nationalists publish a declaration to-day rejecting the compromise reached at the) London Conference. ...

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