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  2. REDS ATTACKING STRONGLY

    SHANGHAI, Thursday Night—Sun-Chuan-Fang's days are apparently numbered. Confirming a former report, a British wireless ...

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  3. 'HOP OFF' IN MID-AIR

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The British airship R33 to-day successfully took up two planes fit ted with Siddeley-Jaguar engines ...

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  4. MEANING OF 'COAST'

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The Privy Council has opened a remarkable lawsuit between Canada and Newfoundland, concerning which records have taken twenty ...

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  5. LESS ENTHUSIASM DISPLAYED

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Both the generosity and completeness of Sir Austen Chamberlain's exposition yesterday, of Britain's foreign relations, as they concern the Dominions, deeply impressed the Dominion Premiers, ...

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  6. CIVIC RECEPTION IN HOBART

    HOBART, Friday.—The members of the Empire Parliamentary delegation were extended a civic reception at the Town Hall this morning, when there was a large gathering of Hobart residents, representing all shades ...

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  7. FOREIGN LOAN

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Mr J. M. Keynes, M.A., writing in "The Nation," pleads for the reimposition of the embargo on foreign loans ...

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  8. EXPRESS TRAIN DERAILED.

    SHANGHAI, Friday Morning.—Red agents last night derailed the night express from Nanking carrying 700 passengers bound for Shanghai. The ...

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  9. CLERK CONVICTED

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At the Darling-burst sessions to-day Arthur Abigail (48), solicitor's clerk, and Dudley Daly (38), an agent, were convicted with ...

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  10. A FIRM STAND

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Following on the action of the Seamen's Union at Geelong yesterday, in refusing to allow the Compaq's Officer the right ...

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  11. THE NEW COMMISSION

    LONDON, Thursday Night—Mr. H. W. Gepp, chairman of the newly ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. THIEVES AT WORK

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Between Monday and Tuesday robberies were committed at Temora at five hotels and shops, and two houses. Altogether ...

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  13. FATAL TAXI RIDE

    PERTH (W.A.), Friday.—Last night a taxi, containing several people, got off the road and hit a telegraph pole, with the result that Myrtle Merrilees ...

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  14. SECRETARY FINED

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Howard Barrett, secretary of the Children's Hospital, was fined £1 with £7 12s 6d costs, in the City Court to-day, on a ...

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  15. CUBA HURRICANE

    HAVANA (Cuba), Friday Morning.—Reports state that more than 650, persons were killed in Wednesday's hurricane. The number ...

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  16. EMPIRE TRADE

    Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister (President of the Board of Trade), in addressing the Conference, reviewed, the steps taken to carry out the ...

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  17. WELCOME PROJECT

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—In the event of an air mail and passenger service being established between Tasmania and the mainland, the ...

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  18. FOREIGN AFFAIRS

    Copies of Sir Austen Chamberlain's speech have been circulated among the members of the Conference for week-end study, preparatory to the ...

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  19. REDUCED DUTIES

    LISBON, Thursday Night.—As a result of the bankers' manifesto, the Shopkeepers' Association is urging the Government to reduce the import ...

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  20. DELEGATES FETED

    Following the press dinner, with the Guildhall banquet looming before them, the members of the Conference to-night partook of the hospitality of ...

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  21. A WORLD'S RECORD

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—Mr Parry Thomas broke the world's record for an hour's run at Brooklands. covering 121 miles 1307 yards. ...

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