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  2. EMPIRE PAGEANT.

    Referring to statements in the press that the recent Pageant of Empire at Wembley resulted in a loss of £60,000, Mr. W. Lunn, the Parliamentary ...

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  3. LONDON PACT. German Government Intends to Sign.

    According to present arrangements the Pact of London will be signed at the British Foreign Office at noon to-morrow (Saturday). Sir Eyre Crowe, ...

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  4. JAPANESE DEFENCE

    The first definite step towards the introduction of compulsory military training throughout Japan has been taken in the reported decision of the ...

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  5. WAR?

    Reports received in Riga from Moscow state that the Soviet Government has decided on a general mobilisation, which is daily expected. M. Kameneff, ...

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  6. MARKETABLE TIMBERS.

    The Conservator of Forests in Tasmania (Mr. L. G. Irby), in a paper on indigenous and exotic growth in Tasmania, read at the Science Congress ...

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  7. AVIATION. New Trans-Atlantic Flight.

    It is stated by the "Daily Chronicle" that, although the greatest secrecy is being maintained, French aeroplane manufacturers are planning a ...

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  8. BRISBANE SHOOTING SENSATION Detective's Condition Serious.

    Up till to-night no arrest has been made in connection with the shooting of Detective McLean on Thursday morning. McLean's condition is still very serious ...

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  9. SPRINGVALE MURDER

    Commenting to-day upon the statement said to have been made to the police by Ivan Mouat, who has been remanded on the charge of having at Springvale on ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN ATHLETES.

    C. A. Dempsey and W. Coppins, the Australian cyclists, have returned from Warsaw, Poland, where they performed most successfully at five ...

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  11. RUHR EVACUATION.

    The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says he understands that the French military chiefs advised M. Herriot, the Prime ...

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  12. AEROPLANE FATALITIES.

    The third fatal mishap since March occurred to-day at the Guildford aerodrome, Flying-Officer Mason being killed. The small scouting plane in ...

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  13. EPIDEMIC OF MENINGITIS.

    Considerable apprehension is aroused over the steady spread of an epidemic of a peculiar form of spinal meningitis, a few cases of which occur annually, but this ...

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  14. VAGRANCY CHARGE.

    When James Neilsen (30), an engineer, was charged at the Police Court to-day with vagrancy, Sub-Inspector Head stated that the accused the previous day had ...

    Article : 71 words
  15. MACHINE ON FIRE.

    An aeroplane which was manœuvring at a great height over Gallarate, in Lombardy, to-day, caught fire and crashed. The two pilots and also the ...

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  16. GERMAN ATTITUDE.

    After the adjournment of the Reichstag late last night the Nationalist and the Government parties opened negotiations with the object of finding a ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN WINES.

    The debate on the second reading of the Wine Export Bounty Bill was resumed in the House of Representatives yesterday. ...

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  18. TENNIS.

    The American National Singles Championship contest was continued at Forest Hills to-day, when Gerald Patterson (Australia) defeated Watson Washburn ...

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  19. YOUNG AUSTRALIANS. ENTERTAINED IN CANADA.

    The visiting contingent of Young Australians have been extensively entertained here, notably by the Rotary and Canadian Clubs, the Mayor and the Harbour ...

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  20. CAPE TO CAIRO.

    The Royal Automobile Club bade farewell to-day to the expedition under Major Court Treatt, which is to cross overland from Capetown to Cairo in ...

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  21. CHINESE TROUBLE.

    The situation in China in connection with the threatened outbreak of hostilities between the rival parties has updergone a slight change. There is ...

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  22. BRITISH TRADE.

    The British Board of Trade statistics for the year ending June 30 last show that the percentage of foreign imports, as compared with the year ending June ...

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  23. NATIONALIST DEMANDS.

    The decision of the Reichstag on the London Pact is expected this (Friday) morning. The Berlin correspondent of the ...

    Article : 331 words
  24. INDIAN FINANCE.

    Sir Frederick Gauntlett, Auditor-General, in giving evidence before the Reforms Inquiry Committee, emphatically refuted the statement made by Indian ex-Ministers, ...

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  25. MURDER CHARGE.

    The trial of the two students, Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb, for the murder of another student, Robert Franks, was resumed to-day. ...

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  26. BOY SCOUTS IN ENGLAND.

    Forty Victorian Boy Scouts were the guests of comrades at Liverpool to-day, and inspected the principal docks. ...

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  27. RUSSIAN BOLSHEVISM. COUNTER-REVOLUTIONARY PLOT.

    The well-known anti-Bolshevik, Boris Savinkoff, who was arrested, on Russian territory on the 20th inst., is now being tried by the Supreme ...

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  28. N.Z. RUGBY TEAM.

    The "Morning Post" in proposing for the All-Blacks Rugby team of New Zealand, the warmest of welcomes, recalls Gallagher's team of 20 years ago, their ...

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  29. APPROACHING HARVEST.

    At the invitation of the Premier of New South Wales (Sir George Fuller) a conference was held to-day between representatives, of the Ministry, the ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN FLOUR.

    The "Natal Advertiser" reports that bakers of Durban, at a meeting to be held on Friday, will consider a further rise in the price of bread. This step, ...

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  31. REMARKABLE STATEMENT.

    Savinkoff was sentenced to death, but recommended to mercy in consequence of a remarkable statement made by him, in which he said he ...

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  32. EGYPTIAN SECRET SOCIETY.

    The special correspondent of the "Daily Dispatch," writing from Khartoum, in the Soudan, and describing the present situation there, declares that the White Flag ...

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  33. EMPIRE EXHIBITION. FEARED FINANCIAL FAILURE.

    The "Daily Express" states that the prospects of continuing the Empire exhibition next year are negligible, and that the sub-committee of the Cabinet ...

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  34. ALLEGED MATRICIDE. FORGED ARSENIC ORDER.

    The trial of William Lawrie King on a charge of murdering his mother by poisoning with arsenic, was continued at Edinburgh to-day. ...

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  35. SHIPPING COMPANY'S FAILURE.

    As a result of a long series of losses in the shipping trade between Australia and China, the China-Australia Steamship Company Ltd. is passing into ...

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  36. DAWES REPORT.

    The following are among the chief points of the Dawes Report, which the German Government will accept if it bigns the London Pact:— ...

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  37. DUBLIN POST OFFICE.

    Four armed men raided a portfolio in the Post Office, Dublin, to-day, and decamped, taking £1,500. ...

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  38. LABOUR TROUBLES.

    Unemployment and Labour troubles in South Africa are looming largely in public discussions and engaging the attention of the Government, which ...

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  39. DOMINION PRODUCTS.

    The Trade Commissioners of the Dominions who are now touring the English provinces, and whose headquarters are at Wembley, are making a three-days' visit ...

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  40. OCTOGENARIAN ENTHUSIAST.

    Francis Wood, who is 80 years of age and formerly belonged to the Coldstream Guards, received an ovation at Bath yesterday after walking 200 miles to ...

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  41. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The French Council gf Ministers to-day appointed the following delegates to the League of Nations Assembly, which will begin its deliberations at Geneva in ...

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  42. BANK ROBBERY.

    While a young woman in the employ of Messrs. Theo King Ltd., Sydney, was paying £100, into the firm's account at the Union Bank of Australia, in ...

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  43. POWER FROM TIDE.

    The results of experiments at AberVrach, on the Brittany coast, for the purpose of generating electricity from tides, have proved so successful that a ...

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  44. "NOT GUILTY."

    The trial of King was concluded to-day, and the jury, upon which there were five women, unanimously returned a verdict of "Not guilty," after deliberating for 27 ...

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  45. AUSTRALIAN PAVILION.

    The Australian fruit surpasses all other fruit at the Wembley Empire Exhibition, according to a cable message received ta-day by the Prime Minister ...

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  46. CRACKER EXPLOSION.

    Three little boys were injured at Surry Hills to-day in a remarkable accident. They were playing with large crackers, and they placed one in the vent of a ...

    Article : 159 words
  47. DROWNING TRAGEDY.

    Particulars of a drowning accident at Whakaki show that six natives and two Pakchas went out in a whaleboat to fish off the coast. The boat was caught in a ...

    Article : 110 words
  48. JAPANESE EXCLUSION.

    Orders have been issued to the United States Government vessels to prevent a five-masted Japanese schooner, which is rumoured to be off the Strait of Juan ...

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  49. BOXING IN RUSSIA.

    Following the pretests of sportsmen, the mission Soviet has lifted the embargo against pugalism to the extent of permitting contests, providing that they are ...

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  50. VENETIAN GONDOLAS.

    Under a convention signed by the Acting Mayor of Venice and a local company, all boats and gondolas must be electrically driven within 20 months. Gondoliers, ...

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  51. MEXICAN OUTRAGE.

    An American woman was killed, and her body mutilated by a band of robbers, who attacked a party of tourists near San Marco. ...

    Article : 35 words
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