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  2. EMER [?]NCY SERVICES.

    As the tramwaymen--following. the decision made at the meeting at the stadium in the morning--did not. man the trams ln the afternoon the emergency ...

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  3. TASK OF GOVERNMENTS.

    Unemployment, local government bulk handling of wheat and the existing tram way dispute were amongst matters referred to by Parliamentarians at the ...

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  4. ACTIVITY AT MILDENHALL

    A bitter north wind Is sweeping Mildanhall, but nothing will Interfere with the preparations for the race, which will be simplified owing to the reduction in ...

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  5. SEARCH FOR ASSASSINS.

    The foreigner Chalny, who is believed to be an accomplice of the assassin Kalemen, has been arrested at the Melun cros roads. He did not resist. He ...

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  6. STARVING MINERS.

    "Unless the demands are granted you can order 1000 red coffins," was the ultimatum the miners, who had been on a hunger strike for several days in a ...

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  7. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor-General and Lady Isaacs, attended by Captain L. S. Brncegirdle, military and official secretary, and Lieutenant C. H. Flnlay, A.D.C., will arrive ...

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  8. THE STOP-WORK MEETING

    Proceedings at the meeting of employes in the Stadium during the morning were occasionally lively, but the large crowd gave a fair hearing to the ...

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  9. THE LATE M. POINCARE

    The late M. Polncarc was a comparatively poor man. He died suddenly in the presence of his family and friends. A national funeral will be held on ...

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  10. Transport Minister's Hope.

    Responding to a toast, of the Stale Parliament at the Kew mayoral dinner last night, the Minister of Transport. (Mr. w. S. K. Hughes) said that while ...

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  11. UNION OFFICIAL'S STATEMENT.

    In a statement late yesterday afternoon, the industrial officer of the Tramway Employes' Association (Mr. J. L. Abfalter) said that when the secretary of ...

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  12. Sympathy From Australia.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--In connection with the death of M. Polncare, the Prime Minister has sent the following massage of condolence to the British ...

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  13. FOREIGN AFFAIRS.

    The following message has been received by Sir John Simon from M. Laval, the new French Minister for Foreign Affairs: "It was not until after your ...

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  14. COOK OBELISK.

    Mrs. Linton to-day unveiled the Cook Obelisk, in the presence of hundreds of people. The mayor of Middlesborough presided at the ceremony, which was ...

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  15. TERMS OF SETTLEMENT.

    The mine owners and the miners' unions later agreed to terms of settlement, which include the distribution of a bonus how and another at ...

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  16. Pickets on Duty.

    Between twenty and thirty pickets were stationed at each of the seventeen depots, "workshops, sheds and power houses in the various suburbs. In ...

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  17. "A Bob Each, Please !'

    Nice, Fiorio and Lubow did not know much about the tram stoppage yesterday, in St. Kilda-road a motor car driver hailed them, going to the ...

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  18. SILVER POLICY.

    The United States, while promising consideration to the Chinese Government, nevertheless stood firmly by its silver policy to-day. as the tax wall ...

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  19. ANGLO-GERMAN TRADE

    Sir Frederick Lelh Ross, chief economic adviser to the British Government, left London this afternoon for Berlin to continue the Anglo-German trade ...

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  20. Police Supervise Motor Transport.

    There had been no disturbances during the day, Superintendent O'Nell, officer in charge of No. 1 division police head quarters, said yesterday. Police ...

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  21. MACKAY HARBOR CONTRACT.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Allegations of a rake-off of £160,000 were made by Mr. Randolph Bedford, M.L.A., in the Assembly to-day during consideration of a ...

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  22. THE COACHING DAYS.

    Despite the tram hold-up and the inclement weather, there was a large gathering at the opening of the historical exhibition at the Public Library ...

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  23. LOBBYING IN POLITICS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--When the matter of the Governments rejection of plans for a £250,000 pieture theatre in Sydney was reo[?] by Mr. J. R. Lee, U.A.P. ...

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  24. ORDEAL IN DESERT.

    Two British and two Indian members of the Bombay Flying Club, who are flying from England to Bombay, arrived at Karachi, after an ordeal in the ...

    Article : 86 words
  25. A FIRM'S COMPETITION.

    Messra Dudgeon and Arnell, tobacco manufacturers, of Lonsdale-street, city sponsors of the Patrol Tobacco Centenary Air Race competition, entered a plea ...

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  26. COLD SPELL IN ENGLAND.

    England is experiencing Hie first cold spell of the season. Some snow fell today in Kent as well as in the Derbyshire peaks and Scottish highiands. The ...

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  27. Identifying Helping Motorists.

    Sir,--While this regrettable tramway strike is on, might I make a suggestion to my fellow motorists. That any motorist driving into or out of the city should ...

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  28. WORLD'S SHIPPING.

    The tennage of shipping under construction in Britain and Ireland on 30th September. namely, 604,200 tons, is nearly double the amount on 30th ...

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  29. THE BOARD'S STATEMENT.

    At the conclusion of the meeting which was held yesterday, as the usual weekly meeting day (Thursday) is a holiday, the chairman of the board (Mr. A. ...

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  30. THE RETURNING CRICKETERS.

    McCabe is confined to his bunk with a sprained left ankle. In making a cross-court drive in tho ball tennis competition, McCabe twisted his foot and fell. ...

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  31. "THE LEADER."

    A very fine full-page portrait study of the Duke of Gloucester in his Hussar uniform is one, of the features of this week s issue of "The Loader." Two other ...

    Article : 222 words
  32. STRUCK BY TYPHOON.

    Manila, the capital of the Philippines, was struck by a typhoon. The streets are under water. ...

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  33. GOVERNMENT ATTITUDE.

    The meeting of the State Cabinet, which sat until a late hour last evening, discussed the tramway strike position at length. The Minister of Transport (Mr. ...

    Article : 371 words
  34. CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS.

    The first candidate to enter the lists for the City Council annual elections, to be held on 7th November, is Mr. F. R. Connelly, who yesterday announced his ...

    Article : 146 words
  35. GENERAL CABLES.

    After a long absence Rear-Admiral Byrd has quietly resumed direct control of the expedition in Little America. He has reoccupied his quarters in the ...

    Article : 56 words
  36. West Indies Cricketer in India.

    Constantine, the West Indies cricketer, arrived at Bombay to-day as the guest of the Maharaj Kumar of Viblanugram, a well-known Indian sportsman. ...

    Article : 59 words
  37. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  38. Advertising

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  39. WILLS AND ESTATES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 78 words
  40. Advertising

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  41. A.I.F. REUNIONS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 97 words
  42. Advertising

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