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  2. News of Australia and the World The Latest Wire and Cable

    GENEVA, Wednesday Night. — Mr. Ramsay Macdonatd's entry into the assembly was scarcely noticed, but he soon became the centre of an ...

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  3. THE HUNTSMAN TRAGEDY

    Developments of a sensational and to a great extent unexpected nature took place yesterday in connection with the murder of the young, ...

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  4. Sentenced to the Reformatory Prison

    The unexpected and somewhat dramatic production of fresh evidence in the trial of John Lancelot. Falkland in the Criminal Court, yesterday in ...

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  5. TRENCH PRESIDENT'S ATTITUDE.

    GENEVA. Wednesday Night. — An army of two hundred pressmen who are attending the assembly of the League were received by M. Herriot. ...

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  6. QUESTION OF LEADERSHIP.

    The Australian press correspondent at Geneva states that the question of the leadership of the Australian delegates, as expected, is developing into ...

    Article : 375 words
  7. DISARMAMENT PROPOSALS.

    The withdrawal of all the British delegations from the conference hall seen lett gaps among the desks, which was eloquent of the size of the ...

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  8. MR MACDONALD'S DISARMAMENT PLANS.

    GENEVA. Thursday Morning.—Mr Ramsay Macdonald raised the veil of his disarmament plans when addressing the journalists. He suggested a ...

    Article : 84 words
  9. TO-DAY IS WATTLE DAY

    For just this hour your other tasks forsake, Come where the mating birds so bli[?]he'y sing. The track that wanders through the bush we'll take, ...

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  10. Kidnapped by Blacks

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — There is every reason to hope that the two white women, kidnapped by blacks from the wrecked Douglas Mawson. ...

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  11. A Set Back to Communism

    LONDON. Wednesday Night.—The Trade Union Congress rejected a recommendation of the general purpose's committee in favor of allowing ...

    Article : 151 words
  12. A COMMUNIST SETBACK.

    "The Daily Express" special correspondent, discussing the communisr setbacks at the Hull Labor conference, asserts that the Socialist party ...

    Article : 96 words
  13. THE AIMS OF THE COMMUNISTS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. —"The Daily Telegraph" publishes a letter from Mr Harry Pollitt, the industrial secretary of the Communist party of ...

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  14. RUSSIAN DELEGATES CHEERED.

    There was a remarkable scone at the Trade Union Congress when the president introduced the American, Canadian and Russian fraternal ...

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  15. Steamer Ashore

    SUVA. Thursday Morning. — The steamer Mesna. from Fiji is ashore between Haapai and Nukualofa. The Mesna ran ashore at midnight ...

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  16. Indians in Kenya

    SIMLA, Wednesday Night.— The question of Indians in Kenya was raised by Dr. Sastri and oilier non officials in the Council of State. Sir ...

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  17. PORT OF LAUNCESTON DEVELOPMENT

    The progressive move of the Launceston Marine Board towards the establishment of a deep water port met with every sign of satisfaction when ...

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  18. The Prince of Wales Pleases America

    NEW YORK. Wednesday Night. The Prince of Wales is successfully avoiding publicity, and realising his wish for freedom. He learned that ...

    Article : 173 words
  19. Australian Dried Fruits

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — The demand for Australian dried fruits continues most satisfactory. The market is very firm as supplies of ...

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  20. TREE PLANTING.

    The Prince observed when he planted a tree in the Piping Rock Club grounds that years ago his grandfather had planted many trees, which ...

    Article : 89 words
  21. The London Agreement

    PARIS. Wednesday night. —A message from Dusseldort states that in accordance with the London agreement General Degoutts has issued an ...

    Article : 77 words
  22. THE PRINCE AS FASHION LEADER.

    Representatives of fashion journals who have followed the Prince since his arrival have found little on which to base the forthcoming male styles. ...

    Article : 72 words
  23. THE PRINCE WITNESSES POLO MATCH.

    The Prince witnessed two practiced polo matches between the British and United States teams on different grounds and was seen by only a small ...

    Article : 281 words
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