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  2. SAMOAN GRIEVANCES

    SUVA, Thursday.--Mr. G. F. Nelson is a passenger by the steamer Tafia, to lay Samoan grievances before the Dominion Government. ...

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  3. ANGLO-AMERICAN TIES.

    WELLINGTON, (N.Z.),--Thursday.--There was an uproar in the Legislative Council when Sir Thomas McKenzie said the centre ...

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  4. ADOPTED

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Anglican church Assembly has decided to accept the revised prayer book. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SERIOUS POSITION

    INNISFAIL, Thursday.--The position here is still serious. The police and strike leaders are counselling prudence, but there are in ...

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  6. THE TURF

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Following are final acceptances for Moorefield races on Saturday. Hurdle Race, starts 1 o'clock:-- ...

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  7. CRITICAL STAGE

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Australian Press Association's Geneva correspondent says that the naval limitation of armaments ...

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  8. EVERY VOTE NEEDED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Mr. Bavin (Leader of the Nationalist Party), [?] address at Darlinghurst last night, declared that every Nationalist vote ...

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  9. WEIGHT OF VEHICLES

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Representatives of 26 associations waited on the Chief Secretary (Mr. Gosling) to-day to protest against the proposal of the ...

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  10. LANG APPEALS TO WORKERS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- The Premier (Mr. Lang) paid a visit to the State abattoirs at Homebush to-day and addressed employees during the lunch ...

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  11. LADIES BARRED

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Egyptian legation building in London was a scene of Eastern magnificence for King Fuad's banquet. King George ...

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  12. LANG AND UNEMPLOYED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A meeting of unemployed at the Trades Hall to-day interviewed Mr. J. S. Garden (Secretary of the Trades and Labor Council) ...

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  13. GRAND NATIONAL

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Following are the final acceptances for the Grand National Steeplechase, to be run on Saturday: Clan Robert 12.6, Minterne ...

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  14. FURTHER PROROGATION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The State Parliament will be further prorogued for about a fortnight at a meeting of the Executive Council on Monday next. ...

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  15. STRANGE CASE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- A man who gave the name of James McEwen, and who said he lived in Druitt Street, City, was admitted to Sydney Hospital ...

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  16. MR SEALE DANGEROUSLY ILL.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Mr W. H. Seale (president of the anti Conroy Labor Group), is seriously ill, suffering from a ruptured blood vessel in ...

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  17. STRENGTHENING

    SHANGHAI, Thursday.--As a result of yesterday's Tsingtao development, Japanese troops are moving inland towards Tsinaufu to establish a wider ...

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  18. DEFINITE ROAD POLICY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Following a special meeting of the Council of the National Roads and Motorists' Association, it was announced that the ...

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  19. CLAN ROBERT'S FINAL GALLOP

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--In a final trial before the Grand National Steeple Clan Robert, ridden by A. Wilson ran a mile and a half on the tan in 2.49½. ...

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  20. SUPREME COURT WRIT

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Mr. E. R. Mann, solicitor, acting on behalf of Richard McNicoll Delboux, to-day issued out of the Supreme Court a ...

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  21. JOCKEY BROWN TO RETIRE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- "Bunty" Brown, the well-known jockey, decided to retire from riding. Brown has had many successes in Australia ...

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  22. IN RECEPTION HOUSE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--When the name of John Bayliss (44) was called at Paddington Police Court to-day, to answer a charge of having maliciously ...

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  23. PLUCKY CONSTABLE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- Attacked by four suspected housebreakers, one of whom battered him with a steel tyre lever, Constable Stewart pluckily ...

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  24. LOSS OF MEMORY?

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--James Carlon, a wealthy grazier, of Uralla, came to Sydney on June 28 last. He visited his daughter at Lewisham Hospital and ...

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  25. SPORTING MEN QUARREL

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Trouble between the well known spoiling men, Robert Baillie and William Booth, was ventilated in the Central Summons ...

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  26. REFORM OF LORDS

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Ramsay MacDonald (Leader of the Opposition) to-day made his first appearance in the House of Commons since his illness ...

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  27. LIFT ACCIDENT.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Two men were seriously injured when a lift in which they were travelling fell three floors and crashed into a basement. ...

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  28. BRITAIN AND SOVIET

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Replying to a series of Labor questions in the House of Commons to-day, Sir Austen Chamberlain (Foreign Secretary) said ...

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  29. PIDDINGTON'S RETURN

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--It is believed that the Chief Industrial Commissioner (Mr. Piddington) is returning to Sydney from New Zealand in order to ...

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  30. TWEED SHIRE.

    At yesterday's meeting of the Tweed Shire Council, Cr. E. C. J. Marks referred to the necessity of proceeding with the construction of the Bilambil ...

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  31. HOSPITAL BALL.

    The annual Hospital Ball, held at the School of Arts, Murwillumbah, last night, was a bright affair. The decorations were gay and effective, the ...

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  32. BRUHN MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Mention was made of the murder of Norman Bruhn at the Central Court to-day, when Robert Miller (44), a horse trainer ...

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  33. SOUTH POLE FLIGHT.

    PARIS, Wednesday. -- Commander Byrd is installing a very powerful wireless set in the 'plane with which he intends to fly to the South Pole, and ...

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  34. ENGINEERS' AWARD.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Trades and Labor Council to-night carried a resolution protesting against that part of Judge Beeby's award for the ...

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  35. WHARF LABORERS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--At the Quarter Sessions Appeals Court to-day Judge Curlewis, referring to comments made by him yesterday, said he did not ...

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  36. BOWLS.

    The following have been selected to play in the "Rod Pennant" fixture against Mullumbimby on the Murwillumbah green to-morrow afternoon. ...

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  37. ITALIAN MIGRATION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--After seven months in Italy, Commander Vitali, well known in Sydney business circles, said Signor Mussolini (Prime Minister ...

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  38. TUBERCULOSIS CURE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--M. Henri Spahlinger announces that he will demonstrate his tuberculosis cure before eminent scientists at Manchester. He ...

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  39. O'ROURKE FOR ENGLAND?

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--It now appears that Frank O'Rourke, the New South Wales star Rugby League centre three-quarter, has not definitely decided upon ...

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  40. BOY KILLED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--James Symonds (1), of Abercrombie, near Bathurst, was killed to-day when a big boulder fell oh him, crushing him. Symonds ...

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  41. GIRL ASSAULTED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A girl residing at Gordon informed the police that when near her home late last night a man caught hold of her, dragged ...

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  42. BOND'S AEROPLANE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- A message from Melbourne states that Bond's plane Left Essendon aerodrome at 8 o'clock this morning for Sydney. ...

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  43. JOCKEY ELECTROCUTED.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--C. Hagg (17), an apprentice jockey, was electrocuted at H. Freedman's stables to-day, while dressing down a horse. Hagg ...

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  44. REDUCTION POSSIBLE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- A statement in the Federal Parliamentary Country Party's official bulletin, which was issued to-day, is interpreted to ...

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  45. TO-DAY'S FORECAST.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Fine mostly in the Southern District, but cloudy and unsettled again, with showers in the southern and parts ...

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  46. FATAL MOTOR SMASH.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- Mr. James B. Rickard (64), a brother of Sir Arthur Rickard, died in hospital, following a motor smash in which he was ...

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  48. NEW ZEALAND CRICKETERS

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The New Zealand cricketers to-day commenced a match against Nottingham. The visitors had first use of the wicket ...

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  49. BOOKMAKER ON ASSAULT CHARGE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--A well known bookmaker was charged at the City Court to-day with having assaulted George Bond in an hotel in the ...

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  50. CHINESE SOCCER TEAM.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Chinese soccer team defeated Metropolis by four goals to nil. The visitors had the better of matters right from the out ...

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