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  2. Devonport Competitions

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 448 words
  3. The World's News told in the Latest Cables

    LONDON, Friday Morning. "The Daily Express" states that Captain Degoege of the steamer Halder, tells a dramatic story of how being out of ...

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  4. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY

    CLEVELAND. Thursday Night Senator Lafolette has been forn[?]ally asked to permit the use of his name as a presidential candidate. by the ...

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  5. DREADFUL DROWNING TRAGEDY

    HOBART, Friday. A dreadful boating tragedy occurred off South Arm at 5 o'clock this morning, when Captain Edward Sproule (50), master ...

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  6. COMMONWEALH BANK

    MELBOURNE, Friday. "The remarks about the progress of the Commonwealth Bank are only political gas," said Mr Whitsitt ...

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  7. FINANCIAL DEMANDS

    LONDON, Thursday Night.— The financial demands on legislators by their constituents and others has led Mr Horebelisha to introduce a Bill in ...

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  8. VICTORIAN POLITICS

    MELBOURNE, Friday Uniess some arrangement is arrived at for the consolidation of the anti-Labor forces, and the formation of a ...

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  9. South African Union

    PRETORIA. Thursday Night General Hertzog has cabled to Mr Tho mas, Colonial Secretary "Having assumed office I wish at the ...

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  10. Mr Ashbolt

    LONDON, Thursday Night— Mr A. H. Ashbolt, the retiring Agent-General for Tasmania, is sailing on July 9. In an interview, he said he would ...

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  11. TERRIFIC WEARINESS.

    Midnight came without relief and a terrible weariness seened to have seized everyone. The chairman interrupted the proceedings and an ...

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  12. Commerce Congress

    LONDON. Thursday Night, — The Congress of the Empire Chambers of Comnierce adopted a resolution, moved by Sir Edgar Halberton (Bengal), ...

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  13. The Empire Sound

    LONDON, Thursday Night. Mr J. H. Thomas, Secretary for the Colonies Visited the Australian pavilion, Mr Bonython showing him round, and ...

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  14. SEA CARRIAGE OF GOODS.

    The Congress adopted a resolution moved by Mr Meeks (Sydney), urging the repeal of the existing merchant shipping legislation, and the ...

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  15. The Wembley Exhibition

    LONDON, Thursday Night. In the House of Commons, questioned regarding the probable serious deficit at the Wembley Exhibition, if the ...

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  16. Power Development

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — Opposition to Government control of power development undertaking was expressed by several speakers at the ...

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  17. SENATE VACANCY.

    Candidates mentioned for the Senate in the vacancy caused by the death of Senator Barker are Mr William Plain, president of the National ...

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  18. Mr Jensen's Re-admission

    HoBART, Friday. — The application by Mr J. A. Jensen, M.H.A., for readmission into the Labor party was finalised to night. Before the ...

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  19. BASIS OF INCOME TAXATION.

    The London Chamber submitted a resolution urging that the Imperial and Dominion Governments should adopt residence as the sole basis of ...

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  20. Bombing in Iraq

    LONDON. Thursday Night. - Replying in the House of Commons in regard to air bombing operations in Iraq, Mr Wm.'Leach, Under Secretary ...

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  21. Murder Trial

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — A feature of the Vaquier under trial today was the duel between Mrs Jones and Mr. Curtis Bennet. The former ...

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  22. Rate of Exchange

    LONDON, Thursday Night.— The Chambers of Commerce Congress adopted the Bradford resolution urgently requesting the Government's ...

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  23. Farming Advantages

    LONDON, Thursday Night — Enthusiastic references to the climatic and farming advantages offered by New Zealand are contained in the ...

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  24. Builders' Operatives

    'LONDON, Thursday Night. The Building Operatives' Federation have declined to avail themselves of the employers' decision to postpone ...

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  25. REPARATIONS

    LONDON, Thursday Night—Bel-gium, Italy and Japan have accepted invitations to an Allied Conference in London on July 16. The United ...

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  26. British Politics

    LONDON, Friday Morning. —On returning Sir J. Simon's Eviction's Bill to the House of Commons the House of Lords decived to waive an ...

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  27. League of Nations

    MELBOURNE, Friaay—The Prime Minister (Mr S. M. Bruce) an nounced in the House of Representatives to-day that the Attorney ...

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  28. Labor Conference

    HOBART, : Friday. When the conference resumed this morning the returning officer announced the result of the ballot taken to appoint ...

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  29. The British Squadron

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday Night — Vice Admiral Field has notified the British Consul General, Mr Campbell that the Ships of the British Squadron ...

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  30. AUTHORITY OF THE COMMONS.

    LONDON, Thursday Night. - In the House of Commons, Mr J. R. Clynes(deputy leader) referring to the House of Lords rejection of the ...

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  31. Seditious Doctrines

    LONDON. Thursday Night. — The House of Lords passed the second reading of a Bill introduced by Lord Danesfort, forbidding the teaching of ...

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  32. CANADA WILL ATTEND CONFERENCE.

    OTTAWA, Thursday Night.—"The Citizen" says the Canadian Government intends to accept. Britain's invitation to be represented at the ...

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  33. Imperial Preference

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — With only half a dozen delegates voting against it, the Congress of Chambers of Commerce of the Empire ...

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  34. Chinese Cabinet Resigns

    SHANGHAI, Thursday Night The resignation of the Sun Pao Chi Cabinet is believed to be due to the possibility of a revival of the question of ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLES.

    SHANGHAI, Thursday Night Osaka the street car drivers and conductors struck to-night.—(Reuter.) ...

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  36. CANCELLATION OF AGREEMENT.

    COLOGNE.-Thursday Night. The Ruhr mine-owners have notified the cancellation of the agreement with the Inter-Allied Commission regarding ...

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  37. State High Schools

    HOBART, Friday. —The State High Schools Commission. comprising Messrs P. Board (chairman), J. R. Johnston, president of Hobart ...

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  38. OPERATIONS IN MOROCCO.

    MADRID, Thursday Night. — Operation in the western zone. of Morocco are developing, but are proving most difficult owing to the hilly and ...

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  39. Dreadnought Boys

    LONDON, Thursday Night. At a Dreadnought Trustees Conference Sir Joseph Cook presiding, and the chairman and secretary of the Oversea ...

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  40. THE INTER-ALLIED CONFERENCE.

    PARIS, Friday Morning.— The terms of the British invitation to the Inter-Allied Conference, specifying the basis of the proposed discussions, have ...

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  41. THE YOUNG AUSTRALIANS.

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — The young Australians are visiting Liver pool, and were entertained by the Lord Mayor. The party gave the ...

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  42. REDRAFTING REPORT DENIED.

    BERLIN, Thursday Night. "Echo de Paris", states that the report in regard to redrafting the German replay has been semiofficially denied. ...

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  43. Japanese Exclusion

    TOKIO, Thursday Night. The Government's intention to introduce during the present session, a bill aiming at the abolition of dual nationality ...

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  44. Broncho Riding

    LONDON, Thursday Night In the first round of the Broncho riding contest "Snowy" Thompson rode the first horse, which dashed across the ...

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  45. SHEEP BREEDING ASSOCIATION.

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — Mr Horder Brunskill has been invited to participate in the National Sheep Breeding Association Conference and ...

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  46. Commonwealth Finances

    MELBOURNE, Friday. The accumulated surplus for the Commonwealth is £10,085,667. The surplus for the year 1923-24 was £2,657,093. ...

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  47. RUSSO-PERSIAN TREATY.

    TEHERAN. Friday Morning.—The Russo Persian commercial treaty been signed. ...

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  48. Overseas Settlement

    LONDON. Thursday Night.— The Overseas' Settlement Delegation's reported on New Zealand comments on the lack of a land settlement policy ...

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  49. AUSTRALASIA.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— Wing Comander Goble will leave for England about the end of the year to attend the war course of instruction at the ...

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  50. Round the World Flyers

    BOMBAY. Thursday Night.— The American world fliers have arrived at Amballa. ...

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  51. A CONTEST WITHDRAWN.

    LONDON, Thursday Night. - Owing to the impossibility of arriving at a satisfactory arrangement of the rules egatding saddles on horses and ...

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  52. MACLAREN AT SHANGHAI.

    FOOCHOW, Thursday Night Captain Maclaren left for Shan[?], where be arrived at 11.30 ...

    Article : 19 words
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