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  2. Advertising

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  3. LLOYD GEORGE

    LONDON, Thursday.--Mr. Lloyd George, started a great Liberal revival campaign by addressing the annual conference of the National Liberal ...

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  4. EASTBOURNE TRAGEDY

    LONDON, Thursday.--One of the most amazing stories of stark horror ever unfolded was heard at the Hailsham Police Court to-day, when the Crown opened ...

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  5. ALWAYS FAILED

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The New States Royal Commission (Judge Cohen chairman), continued its sittings in Sydney to-day. ...

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  6. BANDS' DAY

    Yesterday was bandsman's day in connection with Murwillumbah's Musical Festival. Instrumental solo, duet, and quartette competitions were held during the morning at the School of Arts. In the afternoon, under idea weather conditions, the band ...

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  7. TENTH SESSION.

    The tenth session opened in the School of Arts at 9.30 yesterday morning. There was a considerable falling off in the attendance. Mr. J. Deegan was ...

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  8. CRACKED CHINA

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--The New York '' Evening Post's" Canton correspondent reports that Sun Yat Sen, in the first interview secured since the ...

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  9. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--In the House of Representatives most of the day was occupied in discussing a motion by Mr. F. M. Forde. (Lab.), for an adjournment ...

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  11. RESULTS.

    Cornet Solo (Novice), own selection. Final.--J. Buchanan (Murwillumbah), "At Break of Day." Marks. 72; 1st. Remarks: Fair start; very bad to breathe ...

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  12. BRITISH UNEMPLOYED

    LONDON, Thursday:--The unemployment .policy of the Government was challenged in the House of Commons to-day on the motion of Sir W. Joynston Hicks ...

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  13. EMPIRE DAY

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Empire Day was celebrated by the Government and National Party by a luncheon at the National Club. The Premier (Sir George ...

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  14. MAJOR BAILEY

    LONDON, Thursday.--The body of Major Bailey, wanted for the murder of his wife in a flat in London in December last, was recovered from the ...

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  15. DISPLAY BY SCHOOLS.

    The principal, celebration to-day was the school-children's display at the Sydney Cricket Ground. One hundred and fifty metropolitan schools were ...

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  16. MR. J. R. CLYNES

    LONDON, Thursday.--Mr. J. R.. Clynes, in a letter to the "Daily Telegraph," apropos Empire Day, commends the Empire settlement scheme and declares ...

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  17. UNIQUE CELEBRATIONS.

    LONDON, Thursdays.--Unique Empire Day celebrations at St. John's School, Ealing, were attended by the Duke of. Connaught, Princess Louise, and ...

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  18. AFRICAN ELECTIONS

    CAPETOWN, Thursday.--Nominations took place throughout. the Union today for a general election on .June 17, Which competent observers, predict will ...

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  19. ELEVENTH SESSION.

    The eleventh session, consisting of band competitions, took place at the showground. Murwillumbah Band and the visitors marched to the ground, via ...

    Article : 115 words
  20. GRAHAM SUITS

    We have made nothing else, but Suits for the past 20 years. You can order with confidence, satisfaction guaranteed. Suits from £5--Graham, Expert Tailor, ...

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  21. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

    To-day's programme will be the "grand finale" of the Festival. In the morning the dancing events will be decided at the Showground.. In the ...

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  22. GERMAN POLITICS

    BERLIN, Thursday.--Negotiations between the '' Middle'' parties and the German Nationals, in regard to the formation of a government, have failed, ...

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  23. SEWER WORKERS STRIKE

    BRISBANE,. Friday--A deputation, representing the Australian Workers' Union, whose members engaged on sewerage construction works, Brisbane, are ...

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  24. PARK STREET RESUMPTIONS.

    SYDNEY,. Friday--The Chief Judge in Equity refused an application for an injunction, on behalf of Criterion Theatres. Ltd., to restrain the City ...

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  25. TWELFTH SESSION.

    The twelfth (evening) session was presided over by Mr. H. V, Watson (President of the Murwillumbah Musical Festival Society). The session took the ...

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  26. BEAM WIRELESS SYSTEM

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Successful experiments have recently been conducted between England and Sydney, with the "beam" system of wireless telegraphy. ...

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  27. THE PROGRESSIVES

    SYDNEY Thursday.--Members .of the Progressive Party said to-day that they had no knowledge that Mr. Geo. Nesbitt M.L.A., had joined their party. In ...

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  28. ALBANIANS

    VIENNA, Thursday.--Civil war is threatening in Albania, the northern area of which has declared its in depend once under the title of "the North Albanian State." ...

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  29. U.S.A. NAVAL POWER.

    NEW YORK; Thursday.--In Washington, Secretary Wilbur submitted to the House of Representatives' Naval Affairs Committee a report, stating that the ...

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  30. CONDUCTED A "LITTLE TATTS."

    MELBOURNE. Friday.--For conducting a "Little Tatts," at North Melbourne, Fred "Ambrose Williams was fined' £100, or six months' imprisonment. Let ...

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  31. CRUISER CONSTRUCTION AT WALSH ISLAND.

    SYDNEY. Friday.--The Federal Minister for Works (Mr. Stewart) intends to accept the State Government's offer to construct a cruiser for the ...

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  32. CHUCK'S EVIDENCE TO BE SIFTED.

    SYDNEY Friday.-- The Attorney General (Mr. Bavin) says that an official investigation is to be made into Constable chuck's evidence in the recent ...

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