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  2. SERIOUS PROBLEMS.

    Several hundred delegates to the Trades Hall Council and others attended the Eight Hours and Labor day demonstration, which took the form of a social ...

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  3. AMENDING CONSTITUTION.

    The Prime Minister, who arrived in Melbourne on Saturday by the Canberra express, will return again this afternoon. Progress which has been made with ...

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  4. THE CONFERENCE ROOM.

    A strong impression prevails that the real position in the Naval Conference will be disclosed this week, and it will not be in the least surprising if it is announced ...

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  5. THE FINANCIAL BAROMETER.

    The reduction of the bank rate to 3½ per cent., and the opinion, confidently expressed in many quarters, that it will be further reduced to 3 per cent, next month, ...

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  6. FINANCIAL TENSION.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The State Cabinet sat throughout Saturday and Sunday discussing finances and the proposal o [?] 48hours' week for all railway men and ...

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  7. EMPIRE DEVELOPMENT.

    The civil estimates for Dominion services include £42,817 for Nauru and Ocean islands, and £550,000 for the Empire Marketing Board. The total expenditure ...

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  8. THE LATE EARL BALFOUR.

    The remains of the Earl of Balfour were interred to-day with simple rites in the private burial ground at Whittinghame, in the shadow of the Lammermuir ...

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  9. REGULATION OF HOARDINGS.

    An awakened public opinion welcomes the decision of the High Court confirming the Country Roads Board in the exercise of authority to prohibit ...

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  10. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    The Victorian Agent-General in London has brought under the notice of the Minister of Agriculture a method which Canadian fruit growers adopt with a ...

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  11. ANOTHER MASQUERADER.

    The Wiltshire village of Tidsbury was thrown into a state of consternation when if became known that Evan Montague Burt, whose approaching marriage with ...

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  12. NEARING AUSTRALIA.

    The New Zealand airmen Piper and Kay, who arrived at Bima yesterday afternoon, are leaving, this morning for Timor. Special Prize for Indian Airman. ...

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  13. Duke of York Attends Abbey Service.

    A great congregation attended the service in the Abbey. The Duke of York represented the King, and Great Britain's most prominent statesmen, representatives ...

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  14. RAILWAY OPERATIONS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The State Treasurer (Mr. Stevens) and Chief Railway Commissioner (Mr. Cleary) to-day arrived at a number of important decisions with ...

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  15. A SEDITIOUS SPEECH.

    J. M. Sengupta, mayor of Calcutta, and leader of the Congress party in Bengal, who was arrested on 13th inst. on a charge of sedition, was to-day sentenced to ...

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  16. FROM AUSTRALIA TO ENGLAND.

    Messrs. Smith and Shiers, who intend to leave Sydney this week for Wyndham on the first stage of their projected flight to England, have advised the Shell Co. ...

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  17. CHEAP MONEY IN NEW YORK.

    With the pouring of great quantities of capital into the market, the Federal reserve system has created an interesting situation practically over night. Whereas ...

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  18. A MURDERER'S CAREER.

    Sensational revelations of his earlier criminal career have been made following the trial of Henry Fox, who was sentenced to death yesterday on the charge of ...

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  19. MOTOR SPEED IN ENGLAND.

    A committee of the House of Commons has agreed to the clause of the Road Traffic Bill abolishing the speed limit for private motor cars and motor cyclists. ...

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  20. MAWSON'S EXPEDITION.

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--It was announced yesterday that Sir Douglas Mawson and his colleagues of the Antarctic expedition will arrive in the Discovery ...

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  21. STATEMENT BY TREASURER

    Following his conference with Mr. Cleary, the Treasurer (Mr. Stevens) tonight in a statement confirmed the important decisions arrived at. The first step ...

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  22. AN ILLEGAL ARREST.

    On the ground that under international law a British vessel sailing from a British port for a foreign port cannot be seized to satisfy a claim for damage by a ...

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  23. SETTLING ANTARCTICA.

    In the course of a broadcast speech, Sir Hubert Wilkins detailed his plans for a comprehensive survey and study of Antarctica. ...

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  24. FEDERAL BOUNTIES.

    CANBERRA. Sunday.--Official figures indicate that during the last five and a half years bounties have cost the Federal Government more than £3,500,000. The ...

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  25. INHUMAN PARENTS.

    Eight children were burnt to death in a fire which destroyed the village of Slobozin. The panic-stricken peasants fled from ...

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  26. A REPORTER'S ORDEAL.

    Probably one of the queerest assignments ever given a reporter was that discharged by a member of the "Sunday Express" staff, who was instructed by his ...

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  27. RATE OF EXCHANGE.

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  28. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Significant remarks indicating his policy concerning Australian defence were made yesterday by Mr. Green, Minister of Defence, to deputations ...

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  29. THE TRADE OF PAPUA.

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  30. MONACO ROYALTY.

    Under a separation settlement which has been concluded in Paris between Prince Pierre and hereditary Princess Charlotte Louise, Prince Pierre will ...

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  31. MARCONI'S GENIUS.

    The wireless set with which Marconi talked yesterday from Genoa to Mr. Fiske in Sydney was designed for use on trans Atlantic ships. It is very compact, and ...

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  32. SHARING THE BURDEN.

    Sir,--"The Age" leading article on the above subject emphasises most fairly how the present economic position demands sacrifices from all sections of the ...

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  33. MALTA AND THE VATICAN.

    The "Osservatore Romano," referring to Lord Strickland's statement, that a concordat between Malta and the Holy See would shortly be signed, says, if Lord ...

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  34. GERMAN SHIPPING LINES.

    The Cologne "Gazette" forecasts the amalgamation of the Hamburg-Ame[?]ka and North German Lloyd flipping lines on the basis of a merging of their ...

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  35. THE EVILS OF DRINK.

    After being driven to a common near Kistormas, a flock of geese suddenly ran amok, and began raucously cackling. An investigation showed that a motor lorry ...

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  38. INSOLVENCIES.

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