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  2. May be Healed

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. --There are indications that the breach in the State Labor movement may be healed, in order that the Party may ...

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  3. DISARMAMENT

    WASHINGTON, Monday. --President Coolidge spoke at Arlington cemetery during Memorial Day and outlined the programme which would dictate the ...

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  4. SPLIT WITH SOVIET

    LONDON, Monday. --In the House of Commons to-day Sir Austen Chamberlain (Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs), announced that Norway had ...

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  5. MURDER OF NATIVES.

    PERTH, Tuesday. --Constable St. Jack has been arrested at Wyndham on a charge of the murder of natives, while a warrant ...

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  6. ASPHYXIATED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. --A shocking tragedy, resulting in the deaths of two men, occurred at Pymble early this morning. ...

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  7. NEARING END

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--When counsels addresses were resumed to day at the inquiry into the administration of the Child Welfare Department, Mr. Watt, ...

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  8. THE TURF

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- Gosford races were held to- day in fine weather. Results: Three and Four Years Old Handicap: ...

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  9. ENGLISH DERBY

    CALCUTTA, Monday. --The Calcutta Turf Club's Derby sweepstake, first prize of which is worth approximately £145,000, was drawn to- day. Sickle ...

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  10. TRIAL FOR STEEPLECHASERS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Horses engaged in the A. J .C. Steeplechase had a trial over the fences at Randiwick to -day. There were ten starters, and the ...

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  11. CANDIDATES' PROSPECTS.

    LONDON, Monday. --Discussing the Derby candidates' prospects, Lord Derby said Sickle is fit, but he is not a second San Sovini. "I only wish ...

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  12. CABINET MEETS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. --A special meeting of the Executive Council today appointed, Mr. A. T. Treble as Commissioner of Family Endowment for ...

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  13. LIQUIDATION OF ARCOS LTD.

    LONDON, Monday. --M. Rosengoltz, Russian Charge d'Affaires, has sent a letter to Sir Austen Chamberlain, asking permission for Soviet directors of ...

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  14. PROHIBITED MIGRANTS

    MELBOURNE,Tuesday.--Referring to a report that aliens were being smuggled into Australia through the Northern Territory, the Minister for ...

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  15. DIPINEDO'S STORY

    NEW YORK, Monday. --Following a week of conflicting reports, it now has been definitely established that Dr pinedo, with his seaplane crew, arrived ...

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    Mr. T. D. MUTCH, ex -Minister for Education, who has been elected leader of the N.S.W. Parliamentary Labor Party. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. WIRELESS INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. --Giving evidence before the Wireless Commission to-day, Mr. E. G. Beard, chief engineer of United Distributors, Limited, ...

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  18. EMPIRE MARKETING

    LONDON, Monday. --In the House of Commons to-day, Sir Harry Brittain asked if there was evidence that the efforts of the Empire Marketing Board ...

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  19. LUCKY YOUNG AFRICAN.

    CAPETOWN, Monday. --William Kilpatrick, a young Capetown dental mechanic, has drawn Callboy in the Calcutta Sweep. He received several ...

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  20. SEALE EXECUTIVE PLEDGE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. --The Scale Executive has decided to demand a pledge from all supporters of Mr. Lang that they accept the resolutions of the ...

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  21. RAILWAY OFICERS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. --The general Secretary of the A. R. U. (Mr. Keane) applied to the Arbitration Court to-day for an interim award ...

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    MR. LANG, Premier of N. S. W., who was deposed from the leadership of the Parliamentary Labor Party by a majority of members. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. "WILL BE CANCELLED."

    SYDNEY, Tuesday Night. -- "In my opinion it is a public scandal, and an insult to the public services of New South Wales. Labor's sense of equity ...

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  24. TO GO IN DISARMAMENT.

    Pres. Coolidge, who defined the attitude of the U. S. A. towards disarmament. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. CLARENCE BRIDGE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. --Consequent on arrangements which have been made by the authorities in N. S. W.,the Commissioner for Railway (Mr. ...

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  26. EMPIRE'S RESOURCES

    LONDON, Monday. --The Colonial Conference approved of a scheme costing £175,000 a year to establish a colonial scientific research service, with ...

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  27. HOLLAND'S QUEEN.

    SYDNEY Tuesday. --If an experi ment is successful, Sydney will be able to hear the voice of Queen Wilhelmina of Holland by radio. Her ...

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  28. CARR'S 'PLANE RETRIEVED.

    LONDON, Monday. --A Baghdad message states that Carr and Gillman's 'plane, minus the port wing and propeller, was picked up 30 miles from ...

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  29. MR. TULLY PESSIMISTIC.

    GOULBURN, Tuesday. --Mr. Tully, M. L. A., is of opinion that an election will not be held before the third week in September. He said he was a ...

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  30. KATOOMBA DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. --Judge Bevan has agreed to act as chairman of a tribunal to settle the dispute regarding the unveiling of an honor roll at the ...

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  31. APPEAL DISMISSED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The Industrial Commissioner (Mr. Piddington) to-day dismissed an appeal of the Boarding House Proprietors' Association of ...

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  32. PLOT ALLEGED

    WASHINGTON, Monday.-- Neither the Navy nor the War Department has yet received any official report of an alleged plot to destroy the naval arsenal ...

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  33. CLAIM FOR COMMISSION.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. --There was an echo of the tragic motor smash on Maroubra Speedway last year, which resulted in the death of Leo Salmon, ...

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  34. COLD IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. --This morning in Sydney was the coldest since 1921. The temperature at six o'clock was 42.2 degrees, or one degree lower than ...

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  35. TROOPS FOR PEKING

    SHANGHAI, Monday.--General Duncan, commander of the British fortes in China has decided to despat[?] a British battalion to the north for the ...

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  36. TENNIS

    LONDON, Monday. --At St. Cloud's French hard courts championships, in he fifth round, Tilden beat the South African, Raymond, 57, 62, 83, ...

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  37. DISAPPOINTED STOWAWAYS.

    LONDON, Monday. --A few hours after leaving London for New Zealand, five stowaways were discovered on the Port Campbell. The captain permit ...

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  38. QUEENSLAND BYE-ELECTION.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. --The Speaker of the Legislative Assembly (Mr. Bertram) to-day announced the following dates in connection with the Balonne ...

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  39. COAL TRIMMERS UNBEND.

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday. --The coal trimmers have agreed to work the vessels of the Broken Hill Proprietary, White Steamship and Patrick ...

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  40. ADELAIDE TRAIN FATALITY.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.-- The headless body of Mrs. Alice Dawborn (39), of Prospect, was found in a cattle pit near Micham station this morning. The ...

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  41. PIANIST'S FINGERS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. --Ignaz Fried man, the famous Polish pianist, arrived in Sydney to-day. In an interview he aid he does not like modern music; ...

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  42. FOOTBALLER'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. --Harold Ryan (22), died at Bathurst, following a kick in a first grade football match. He was one of Bathurst's most promising ...

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