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  2. STATE PARLIAMENT

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Parliamentary Electorates and Elections Amendment Bill, which is designed to give greater representation to rural areas. ...

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  3. CHINA DEADLOCK

    SHANGHAI, Thursday.--A Hankow message states that the City outwardly is calm, despite the abrupt termination of negotiations, on which all hopes of ...

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  4. LIVING ON HOPE

    SYDNEY, Friday.--"Hope is the one and only thing that keeps many farmers on the land. They hope that prices will increase or the cost of production ...

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  5. HOME AGAIN

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), arrived in Sydney to-day by the steamer Aorangi, and was given a warm welcome by a large crow ...

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  6. BENEFIT OR TARIFF.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Two executive officers of the Goodyear Tyre and Rubber Company arrived from America, to-day, by the Niagara, ...

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  7. LIBEL CASE

    LONDON, Thursday.--Prominent events of Victorian days were unfolded with extraordinarily clear vision by the Right Hon. T. P. O'Connor, M.P., ...

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  8. LOAN MATTERS

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Dr. Earle Page Federal Treasurer, to-day announced that the recent war loan conversion operations had been most successful, ...

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  9. THE TURF

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Following are newspaper selections for Canterbury Park races to-morrow: "Sun" fancies: ...

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  10. LONDON RUMOURS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Interest in the Chinese situation centred to-day in a rumour that Cabinet to-morrow would consider the halting of troopships at ...

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  11. MERRETT TRIAL

    LONDON, Thursday.--At the trial of Donald Merrett (aged 18 years), on charges of murdering his mother and forging her signature, Walter Penn, de ...

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  12. HARBOUR COLLISION

    SYDNEY, Friday.--It transpires that a collision was narrowly averted in the Harbour, last night, between the ferry steamer Kuramia and the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. U.S.A. WARSHIPS READY.

    MONTREAL, Thursday.--A message from Balboa, in the Canal zone, states that the United States' cruisers Cincinatti, Marble Head and Richmond ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Mr. Marr (Acting Minister for Defence), says that with the amount of money that was made available each year, the Federal ...

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  15. ANGLO RUSSIAN TRADE.

    LONDON, Friday.--Reports are circulating in Russian circles in London that the British Government is contemplating the abrogation of the ...

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  16. WIRELESS CASE

    SYDNEY, Friday.--At the North Sydney Police Court, to-day, Joseph Knight Smith, licensee of the Hotel Willoughby, pleaded guilty to charges of ...

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  17. SALE OF BANANAS

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Recent events in Sydney in connection with the sale of bananas have caused Queensland growers some anxiety. The question ...

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  18. FOR PASTURES NEW.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Despite a, report from America that the authorities will refuse him admission to Cuba because he is a deportee, Ricciotti ...

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  19. TRAIN SMASH .

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A goods train washed through a dead end at North Goulburn railway station, early this morning, and ploughed its way along ...

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  20. "MEN OF FAITH."

    LONDON, Friday.--Sir Joseph Cook (High Commissioner for Australia), was one of the guests at the Liverpool Engineering Society's dinner, at ...

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  21. IN NORTH QUEENSLAND.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Consequent on heavy rain falls in North Queensland, particularly between Bowen and Townsville, Inkerman railway bridge ...

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  22. CAUGHT IN MACHINE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Ernest Prowtherow (44), fitter, was working at Mason Bros.' pottery factory, Auburn, to-day, when his right arm became ...

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  23. PEARLS STOLEN.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Pearls worth 50 were stolen from a showcase outside Angus and Cootes' establishment, in George Street some time last night ...

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  24. ALLEGED STEALING

    SYDNEY, Friday.--William Hayes, a French polisher, was remanded at the Central Police Court, to-day, on three charges of having broken and ...

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  25. STATE UNDERTAKINGS

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Public Works Department report for the year ended June 30, 1926, show the following profits on State industrial ...

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  26. "JAM KING'S" FORTUNE

    HOBART, Friday.--Although the estate of the late Sir Henry Jones, the "Jam King," has been valued for probate at £62,824, his fortune is ...

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  27. HENDREN AS COACH.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Hendren has definitely finished with his association football career, so that he will be free as a cricket coach in South Austrlia ...

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  28. SURVEILLANCE RESENTED.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--A dispute among men employed at Islington railway workshops, over the introduction of men instructed to keep a ...

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  29. BREAKING AND ENTERING

    SYDNEY, Friday.--At the North Sydney Police Court, to-day, James Murray, laborer, Frederick Ryan, bag seller, and Reuben Johnson, labourer, ...

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  30. SUZANNE'S EARNINGS.

    WASHINGTON (U.S.A.), Thursday.--A Treasury official declared that Mlle. Suzanne Lenglen would probably have to pay between 10,000 and 15,000 ...

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  31. BEAM WIRELESS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Marconi Company next week will begin an exhaustive test of the Australian beam wireless service. The Post Office will ...

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  32. PSEUDO STATION OWNER SENTENCED.

    SYDNEY, Friday: Albert Adams (31), a cook, was sentenced to 18 months' imprisonment, at Darlinghurst Sessions, to-day, for having obtained £281 from ...

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  33. MAN DIES AT RECEPTION HOUSE

    SYDNEY, Friday.--William John Movers, who was a hotelkeeper near Kempsey, collapsed and died this morning, at the Reception House. He had ...

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