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  2. LEAGUE OF NATIONS "War Pilloried"

    The Prime Minister of France (M. Briand) concluded at the meeting to-day what is described as one of the most remarkable speeches ever delivered ...

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  3. KING EDWARD

    The Countess of Warwick, who a short time ago joined the Socialist party, has published her reminiscences, entitled: "Life's Ebb and Flow." The book gives ...

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  4. MEDICAL CONGRESS

    At the meeting of the section of neurology and psychiatry an account was given of the pyrexial treatment of nervous and mental disorders, with ...

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  5. SCHNEIDER CUP

    Following are the official Schneider Cup teams for the race on Saturday:— Britain: Flying-Officer Waghorn, in the Supermarine Rolls-Royce [?]6; ...

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  6. THE ARBITRATION ACT Debate Continues Night and Day

    With only an interval of an hour and a half for break-fast, the debate on the Maritime Industries (Abolition of Arbitration) Bill was resumed in the House of Representatives this morning. The House had assembled at 2.30 ...

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  7. PREMIER'S TOUR Visit to West Coast

    The Premier (Hon. J. C. McPhee) opened the Queenstown badminton tournament at the Metropole Hall on Thursday night. There was a very large ...

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  8. PALESTINE DISORDERS Raiding Arabs

    The Colonial Office stated to day that successful action was taken against a party of raiding Arabs on the evening of September 3 at E[?] Mesha, a village east ...

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  9. BRITISH PRESTIGE

    The "Matin" says: "While Great Britain is congratulating herself that Mr. Snowden has re-established her prestige at The Hague, her prestige is gravely ...

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  10. ALL-NIGHT SITTING

    The House of Representatives for the second time this session debated a measure throughout the Thursday night. Following an intimation given by the ...

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  11. PACIFIC CABLES

    The recent campaign to reduce Pacific cable rates between Australia and the Orient has resulted in a cut five cents a word off the full rate and 3½ cents a ...

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  12. MIND OF MAN

    Lecturing before the international Congress of Psychology at Yale University to-day, Professor Dr. I. L. G. Sutherland, of Victoria University College, ...

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  13. MR. SNOWDEN'S VICTORY Sir Josiah Stamp's View

    In a letter to a friend justifying his acceptance of the Young plan at the Paris Experts' Conference in May, Sir Josiah Stamp writes: "I would do it ...

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  14. SCOTTISH CHURCHES

    Elaborate preparations are being made in Edinburgh for the celebration of the union of the Church of Scotland and the United Free Church from ...

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  15. BOX OFFICE DRAW

    M. Briand was as big a "box office draw" as ever when he took the tribune in the Assembly to-day, says the special representative at Geneva for the ...

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  16. MYSTERIOUS SHOOTING

    A mysterious shooting occurred at Daylesford last night. Mr. R. W. Shellard, solicitor, was in his office with Mr. J. Paul, coach of the Daylesford football ...

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  17. MR. AND MRS. SNOWDEN

    Mr. Snowden and Mrs. Snowden arrived to-day at Sandringham, where they will stay as the guests of the King and Queen until to-morrow. ...

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  18. PRELIMINARY TO GENERAL DISARMAMENT.

    The British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Arthur Henderson), broadcasting an address which was relayed throughout Europe, said: "The naval agreement ...

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  19. MONEY STRINGENCY

    The stringency of money in South Africa is reflected in the increase of the discount rate of the Reserve Bank to 6 per cent. Commercial banks are ...

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  20. PRESIDENT HOOVER INSISTS ON REDUCTION.

    It is understood that the latest British proposals which the Federal Naval Board is now considering would fix the British cruiser strength at 50 ships, and ...

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  21. THE DIVISION.

    At 1.30 a.m. there were still 12 members to speak, and there was no prospect of a division before 8 a.m. ...

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  22. LYELL CO.'S OPERATIONS

    Two very interesting sections of the widely-differing operations of the Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Co. were viewed yesterday by the Premier ...

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  23. TRADES UNION CONGRESS

    The Trades Union Congress in session at Belfast debated last night the Mond-Turner Conferences upon the motion: "That this Congress declares its ...

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  24. QUESTION OF PARITY

    Parity, as between the British and United States navies, would apply to each category of combatant ships, instead of the two navies as a whole. ...

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  25. MR. HUGHES'S AMENDMENT

    Members of the Federal Parliament are attaching great importance to the amendment to the Maritime Industries Bill, of which Mr. Hughes (N.S.W.) has ...

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  26. DISARMAMENT

    We have our difficulties, of course, we have things of the most complicated character to settle, but the will of the people is all powerful, and, in the end, ...

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  27. THE DEBATE RESUMED

    At five minutes to 8 o'clock the House adjourned for breakfast until 9.30. The debate was then resumed. Mr. Atkinson (T.) said he had no ...

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  28. THE WORLD COURT

    Senator Elihu Root's formula for the adherence of the United States to the World Court (Permanent Court of international Justice of The Hague) has ...

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  29. DREADFUL TRAGEDY

    A shocking double poisoning tragedy occurred at Mudgee yesterday afternoon when the infant son of Mrs. Charles Ward accidentally secured ...

    Article : 138 words
  30. CANADA'S TRADE

    Canada's trade for the year ended July 31, 1928, exceeded in value that for the corresponding period of 1928 by 232,374,403 dollars (£46,474,892), the grand ...

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    Sir Walter Runciman's yacht Sun-beam, which was once the property of the late Earl Brassey, and which holds the world's record yacht milage of ...

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  32. BRITAIN'S PROPOSALS

    Great Britain's naval proposals have reached Washington by mail, and America's reply is awaited. People well-informed on the subject state that the ...

    Article : 154 words
  33. U.S.A. NAVY

    Mrs. Calvin Coolidge (wife of the former President) christened America's 10,000-ton cruiser Northampton, which was launched at Quincy to-day. ...

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