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  2. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor, accompanied by Lady Huntingfield, and attended by Lieut.-Colonel E. Helme Pott, private secretary, opened the bowling season of the ...

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  3. DECISIVE ACTION.

    At a momentous meeting yesterday the League Council took decisive action. It resolved unanimously to invoke Article Fifteen of the Covenant and adopted the report of the Conciliation Committee. ...

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  4. BIG FIRE IN LONDON.

    A spectacular fire at the Colonial wharf at Wapping this afternoon necessitated the services of hundreds of firemen, with 35 engines and two fire floats. The ...

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  5. ELEVEN DROWNED.

    Wireless was associated in a dramatic way with a tragedy of the sea, off the Yorkshire coast--the loss of a trawler, the Skegness, with her crew of eleven. ...

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  6. LATE NEWS.

    GENEVA Thursday.--The League Council decisions in respect to the Abyssinian dispute were taken in hushed silence. The public galleries ...

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  7. ROOSEVELT SEEKS ADVICE

    President Roosevelt has taken the unusual step of sending to clergymen in the country a letter asking for "counsel and advice." ...

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  8. PRIMAGE DUTIES.

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  9. DOCTORS' FEES.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--Dr. R. Hughes Parry, professor of preventive medicine at Bristol University, and principal medical officer of Bristol city, in an ...

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  10. EMPIRE AIR MAILS.

    Mr. Stephenson, a director, of the Pacific Aviation Trust, said to-day that Sikorsky flying boats built in England will be employed on the Tasman Sea ...

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  11. NUTRITION STANDARDS.

    According to the Geneva representative of the Australian Associated Press, Lord de la Warr (Great Britain) submitted to the economic committee of ...

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  12. MIGRATION MOVEMENT IN ENGLAND.

    As the outcome of the migration conference convened by the Lord Mayor of Newcastle a deputation will urge the Government to provide grants to settlers ...

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  13. MIGRATION RESUMPTION.

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Forbes) stated to-day that New Zealand would not look with favor upon the migration conference in ...

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  14. FOOD RATIONING.

    The abolition of practically the entire system of rationing foodstuffs throughout Russia is announced in a decree signed by MM. Stalin and Molotov. ...

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  15. OBITUARY.

    Mr. George Dyson, a native of the Western district of Victoria, and a noted figure in Sydney business circles, died at his home in Waverley yesterday ...

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  16. SYDNEY SLUM AREAS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Stating that there were slums in Sydney on a large scale and of an appalling nature, Rev. C. H. Tomlinson urged the necessity of ...

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  17. ABYSSINIA'S PLAN.

    According to press messages, the Emperor of Abyssinia has telegraphed to the League of Nations stating that 500,000 troops have been despatched to the ...

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  18. PROTECTION AND DEFENCE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--In the course of an address here to-day, Mr. L. Withali, secretary of the Chamber of Manufactures of New South Wales, dealt with ...

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  19. EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS IN OHIO.

    Archbishop Clcognani, the Pope's ambassador to the United States, celebrated pontifical Low Mass in the stadium at Cleveland (Ohio) to-night as part of ...

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  20. WHEAT MARKET.

    In the cargoes section of the wheat market to-day the undertone was steady, though Manitoba prices were reduced by 1½d. per quarter, following an over-night ...

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  21. Mr. G. LAIDLAW.

    Mr. George Laidlaw, whose death occurred at his home, 11 Pine-avenue, Camberwell, on Monday, Was employed in the Railway department for many ...

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  22. STOLEN ABYSSINIAN BIBLE.

    An Abyssinian Bible, printed in Amharic, the language of the ruling caste in Abyssinia, was stolen from the British and Foreign Bible Society's stand at the ...

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  23. LEAGUE CRITICISED.

    Senator Borah, Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations committee, who opposed the projected entry of the United States to the League of Nations ...

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  24. MAIL PLANE MOVEMENTS.

    DARWIN, Thursday.--The mail plans Sydney left at 6 a.m. for Brisbane with Pilot Brain and First Officer Sims m charge. Passengers were:-From ...

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  25. JEW "OFFENDS" GERMANY.

    A Jewish merchant has been sentenced to eight months' imprisonment for "offending Germany." The merchant's offence was that he ...

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  26. MR. T. B. LANGDON.

    Mr. T. B. Langdon, who was a member of the staff at State Parliament House for 40 years, died at a private hospital yesterday at the age of 61 years. ...

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  27. HOLLYWOOD IDENTITY.

    The death has occurred at Hollywood of Mr. Gerald Luke Dillon, who was frequently called the dean of American theatrical press agents. He was born in ...

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  28. Melbourne Values Weaken.

    Although practically no business was reported in the Melbourne wheat market yesterday, quotations were about 1d. per bushel lower than on Wednesday last. ...

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  29. ACTION FOR DEFAMATION.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Mr. Justice Douglas to-day fixed £915 as the total costs in the three Supreme Court trials of the action brought by Randolph ...

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  30. ATTACKED IN STREET.

    Alfred Chapman, 61 years, an invalid pensioner, of Capel-street, North Melbourne, was attacked by three youths in Lincoln-square, Carlton, on Wednesday ...

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  31. LIVERPOOL WHEAT MARKET.

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  32. ABOLITION OF SUBMARINES.

    Informal exchanges between Paris and London have revealed, according to the "Daily Telegraph," that the French Government will not in any circumstances ...

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  33. MAIL PLANE CANBERRA ARRIVES AT DARWIN.

    DARWIN, Thursday.--The mail plane Canberra arrived at 3.56 p.m. to-day from Brisbane. Pilot Crowther and First Officer Ambrose were in charge. ...

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  34. NOT CRIMINAL.

    Lady Esther Makgill, charged with the Passing of valueless cheques, has been acquitted. The common sergeant, summing up, ...

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  35. BEET SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The beet sugar industry in Victoria was raised in the House of Representatives this afternoon, when Mr. Schelfields (Victoria) ...

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  36. PLANE CRASHES AT NEWCASTLE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Mr. R. W. R. Hall's Westland Widgeon monoplane made a one-wheel landing at the District Park aerodrome at Newcastle yesterday, ...

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  37. KILLED IN A TUNNEL.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Struck in the chest by the contents of a concrete "gun," a machine used to throw concrete into humanly inaccessible places, Ernest ...

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  38. POPE TAKES PRECAUTIONS!

    The building department of the Vatican has prepared plans for a deep gasproof Shelter in the Vatican gardens for the use of the Pope, cardinals, prelates, ...

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  39. BOXER'S HOME ROBBED.

    Clothing valued at £60 was stolen on Wednesday from the unoccupied home in Alma-road, Footscray, of Ambrose Palmer, heavy-weight boxing champion of ...

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  40. JAPANESE EYES ON MACAO ?

    Colonel Miranda, Governor of the Portuguese colony of Macao, on the Canton River, who arrived here to-day, evidently suspects that Japan has designs ...

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  41. PRICE OF GOLD.

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  42. EXCHANGE RATES ON LONDON.

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  43. Robbery at Deepdene.

    Jewellery valued at £150 was stolen from the home of Mr. L. G. Callaway, Deepdene-road, Deepdene, on Wednesday afternoon. Thieves broke a wire ...

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  44. ARE CONFIDENTIAL.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Replying to the deputy leader of the Opposition (Mr. Forde), in the House of Representatives this afternoon, the Prime Minister said ...

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  45. Advertising

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  46. Advertising

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