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  2. PLATFORM FORMULATED.

    The Cleveland Republican Convention, after a brief session to perfect a permanent organisation, cheered President Coolidge and party and went into recess ...

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  3. HOME RULE FOR INDIA.

    Mr. V. S. Sastri, president, of the Servants of India Society, Mrs. Annie Besant, Rangachariar, and other Indian leaders at present in London are ...

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  4. COMMONWEALTH STEAMER.

    The 12,000-ton Commonwealth Government steamer Ferndale, the second of the two large cargo carriers built in Australia, was launched at Cockatoo ...

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  5. THE OLYMPIC TEAM.

    The Australian candidates for the Olympian Games arrived this morning from Toulon. Mr. Merrett states that all are well and in good spirits, though ...

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  6. HART RECAPTURED.

    Louis Hart, who on June 2 escaped from a room at the High Court, Darlinghurst, where he had been in custody, awaiting hearing of his appeal against ...

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  7. LIBEL ACTION.

    When the action by Arthur Bishop against "Smith's Weekly" was resumed to-day, the plaintiff said that he wished to correct the statement made by him ...

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  8. NULL AND VOID.

    Just as Labor Leaders are proclaiming to the world that the Labor movement bas been through a cleaning-up process the first selection ...

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  9. THE REPUBLICAN PLATFORM.

    The Cleveland Republican platform advocates adherence to the World's Court as recommended by President Coolidge; condemns those striving to ...

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  10. FRENCH PRESIDENT RESIGNS

    M. Millerand has sent letters to the Presidents of the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies announcing his resignation. ...

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  11. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Immediately the Senate met, Senator Pearce moved that the House adjourn until next day. Senator Grant: There will be no ...

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  12. RACING TRANSACTIONS.

    In the Bankruptcy Court to-day the Registrar granted the adjournment of a certificate of discharge application on behalf of J. S. and F. S. O'Donnell. The ...

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  13. FRENCH FOOTBALLERS MAY VISIT AUSTRALIA.

    The Australians had an early experience of the dangers of Paris traffic, when the emergency in the Murray Bridge crew was struck by a taxi, and ...

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  14. "ABOLISH THEM ALL."

    Speaking to the members of the local branch of the National Association last night the Minister for Local Government (Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick), ...

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  15. PONY RACING INQUIRY.

    T. D. Kingsley, secretary of the Pony Owners and Trainers' Association, to-day gave evidence before the Select Committee inquiring into pony racing. ...

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  16. NEW CABINET IN PREPARATION.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent states that M. Herriot is not losing any time in settling down to his task. He is already preparing a new Cabinet for ...

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  17. LAWLESS CHINA.

    Reuter's Hankow correspondent reports that an American missionary, the Rev. Joseph Cunningham, has been killed, but that other foreigners, ...

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  18. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    The new Cabinet, which was installed in its place this afternoon, is greeted with satisfaction by every shade of political and financial opinion, though ...

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  19. CANCER.

    The announcement that a new chemical formula has cured 40 per cent. of 400 cases of cancer was made by Dr. Everett Field, of the Radium Institute, ...

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  20. GUNBOAT SENT TO WUCHOW.

    The Washington State Department has announced the dispatch of a gunboat to aid the Americans menaced at Wuchow. The action follows the confirmation of ...

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  21. ELECTRICAL TENDER INQUIRY.

    The inquiry into the method of certain city electrical firms in tendering for the City Council's supplies was resumed to-day. ...

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  22. ANGLO-IRAQ TREATY.

    Reuter's Bagdad correspondent reports that the Assembly has ratified the Anglo-Iraq treaty by 36 votes to 35. ...

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  23. JUDGE AND BARRISTER.

    At the Quarter Sessions to-day Joseph Eade was sentenced by Judge Hamilton to four and a half years' imprisonment on a serious charge. ...

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  24. "IMPORTED SUPPER."

    Mr. Arthur Griffith, formerly a prominent Labor man, and a Minister in the Holman Government, says he attended a supper party a few nights ago where ...

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  25. AIR OFFICERS' STRIKE.

    Reuter's Lisbon correspondent states that the airmen who went out on strike surrendered on the persuasion of forty-nine army officers who went to the camp ...

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  26. NOT HERALDED AS ABSOLUTE CURE.

    The new preparation is known as the Koch serum. Dr. Field stated that he was not heralding it as an absolute cancer cure. It had been used only in ...

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  27. IN MALE ATTIRE.

    Delivering his award in the theatrical cal employees' dispute, the Deputy-President (Mr. Justice Webb) said there was a claim that all employees when ...

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  28. HEARTLESS CRIME.

    Horner, a well-dressed man, 23 years of age, was charged with murdering a five-year-old boy by drowning in the Salford Canal, It is ...

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  29. TOO MANY HOLIDAYS.

    At a conference of business men to-day, embracing almost every commercial activity in the State, there was considered the question of the observance of Anzac ...

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  30. TASMANIA AND COMMONWEALTH.

    It is stated that if the Commonwealth does not give Tasmania an adequate grant the Premier (Mr. Lyons) will resign before the next ...

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  31. EXCHANGE PROFITS.

    Arising out of continued comments on exchange stringency, particularly affecting wool, Australian commercial and financial interests urge the promptest ...

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  32. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    The Council of the National Association has carried a motion that it is urgently necessary for the present and future prosperity of the State that the ...

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  33. CHICAGO BANDITS.

    Ten bandits held up a United States Customs truck, knocked the driver unconscious and escaped with twenty-seven packages of precious stones which were ...

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  34. "A CRIPPLING BURDEN."

    The Premier of Tasmania says that the Federal Ministry's taxation proposals would impose a crippling burden upon the State. ...

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  35. 205 STRIKES.

    Mr. C. M. McDonald, chairman of the Northern Proprietors' Association, states that in 1923 there were 190 separate strikes in the Newcastle district, while ...

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  36. JAPAN'S PROBLEMS.

    Baron Shidehara, Foreign Minister, in a statement in the press admitted that most difficult problems confronted them, and more difficult were perhaps coming, ...

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  37. ALBANIAN REVOLUTION.

    The Albanian Legation states that the National army captured Elbassan and occupied Tirana without fighting. The ex-Premier, who defended the capital, ...

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  38. "NO CONFLICT."

    Mr. Ley (Minister for Justice), addressing a Nationalist meeting at Bexley, said there was no conflict between city and country interests. The city ...

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  39. A NOVEL ARGUMENT.

    Mr. A. R. Bluett, secretary of the Shires' Association, has prepared a scheme for further assistance from the Federal Government for the ...

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  40. NEW ARRIVAL'S DEFENCE

    Charles Walker was before the Central Court to-day on a charge of having in his custody a pair of field-classes reasonably suspected of having ...

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  41. BALLOT BOX INQUIRY.

    At the ballot box inquiry to-day Ald. Bramston, one of those expelled, denied that he had at any time suggested that crook ballot boxes should be ...

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  42. CHINA AND THE TARIFF.

    Reuter's Pekin in correspondent states that all the Powers concerned have now declined to participate in a preliminary tariff conference proposed by China, ...

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  43. THE EASTBOURNE MURDER

    The Crumbles inquest has concluded. Mr. Mayo, solicitor for the accused, Mahon, raised the point that Mahon's long abstention from food while making ...

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  44. CONFLICTING RACE MEETINGS.

    The amnesty granted by the A.J.C. to those participating in unregistered meetings has had the effect of creating a remarkable position. On Saturday there ...

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  45. MILK DISTRIBUTION.

    The Minister for Agriculture expressed the hope that all parties concerned in the milk trade would co-operate voluntarily to bring about a more ...

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  46. £60,000 [?]EGACY.

    A message from Cessnock states that Albert Mills, a miner employed at the Aberdare South Colliery, has received word from a Sydney firm of solicitors ...

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  47. RAILWAY STRIKE.

    The London underground railway authorities have warned the strikers to return to work before the 13th, otherwise they will be dismissed. Steps are being ...

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  48. STATE ELECTIONS.

    It is expected that the State general elections will take place next February or March. Organising work is now being carried out in ...

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