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  2. DEADLOCK IN NEGOTIATIONS

    To-day Will very likely mark a decisive stage in the London Conference. The French Premier (M. Herriot) and the Belgian Ministers conferred with ...

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  3. GENERAL CABLES

    The Newcastle Steel Works Band had a most successful provincial tour, and will now commence a return engagement at Wembley. Afterwards it will compete ...

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  4. TAILTEANN GAMES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 154 words
  5. FLOODS IN CHINA

    The State Department has published an announcement from the China International Famine Commission declaring that 10,000,000 people ore homeless, ...

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  6. MENACE OF "PUSHES"

    The menace of "pushes" is assuming serious proportions in Collingwood and Fitzroy At night gangs of ruffians assemble, and armed with revolvers, ...

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  7. YESTERDAY IN PARLIAMENT

    The principal business in the Legislative Council yesterday was the agreement to a motion by Mr. Wardlaw counselling the obtaining of a report from the Commissioner for Railways regarding the desirability of proceeding with the duplication of ...

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  8. DISLOYALTY TO M. HERRIOT.

    Meanwhile, despatches from Paris reveal active opposition to M. Herriot It is even affirmed that his reception at the week-end was an organised affair ...

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  9. RUSSIA NOT ADMITTED.

    From Berne it is reported that the Government has forbidden Russians to enter Switzerland. ...

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  10. THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

    Owing to the unavoidable absence of the President (Mr, T[?]ley Gant), the Deputy President (Mr. John Hope) took the chair. ...

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  11. CONTINUING EXHIBITION.

    The Australian Press Association understands that tile dominions have practically unanimously turned down the proposal to carry the exhibition in its ...

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  12. THEATRICALS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Hugh Ward, the theatrical magnate, has arrived in England from America, where he secured two popular musical plays, "Little Jessie James," and ...

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  13. AMERICA'S EXECUTIVE

    President Coolidge, in the course of a speech delivered on the occasion of his acceptance of the Republican nomination for the Presidential election, ...

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  14. REFERRING TO BERLIN.

    It is reported that a serious hitch[?]as occurred on the date of the Ruhr evacuation. Neither the French nor the Germans will yield, so the latter ...

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  15. CYCLING.

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  16. NINE MILLIONS

    A bill to authorise the raising and expending of £9,947,304 for works Was introduced in the House of Representatives by the Treasurer. ...

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  17. PROMINENT NEW ZEALANDER DIES.

    Mr. Edward Wakefield, the New Zealand journalist and member of Parliament, died to-day. ...

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  18. TENNIS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 words
  19. WHAT WOULD NEXT PREMIER DO?

    The "Daily Telegraph's" diplomaatic correspondent states that M. Herriot, when under the criticism of M, Loucheur and a section of the Paris press, showed ...

    Article : 150 words
  20. HOW LONG TO EVACUATE?

    The situation has undergone a change, and indications at present are not so optimistic. The Ruhr negotiations apparently have reached a virtual ...

    Article : 172 words
  21. SCIENCE CONGRESS ENDS.

    The Scientists' Convention at Toronto closed to-day. Included among those receiving the degree of Doctor of Science from the Toronto University was ...

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  22. AQUATICS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 111 words
  23. "MOVIE" ACTRESS LOSES CASE.

    A Reuter messages from Los Angeles (Cal.), states that a suit for breach of contract against Jack White, a wealthy mining man, brought by Ann Luther, ...

    Article : 48 words
  24. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.

    On the motion of the Attorney-General (Mr. Ogilvie), the committee on civil law was increased to four. MR. MULCAHY AND CARBIDE ...

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  25. THE NOTICE PAPER.

    Mr. Jensen, on Tuesday, to ask the Minister controlling the Forestry Department--Is it a fact that a servant of the Forestry Department has quite, recently ...

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  26. RAZOR'S THIRD VICTIM.

    Mrs. Brecknock, who was found with her throat cut in lier home, where also her husband and son were lying dead with a similar injury, has died. Her ...

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  27. CARR OUTCLASSED BY SCHOLTZ.

    The Australian Press Association's special correspondent with the Olympic team at Dublin, says that to-day's athletics attracted a huge crowd. The ...

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  28. INTOLERABLE TO GERMANY.

    Herr Marx's colleagues came to the conclusion that they must consult Berlin, but expressed the conviction that German opinion would not agree to ...

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  29. ANOTHER MOROCCO RISING.

    The "Daily Express' " Paris correspondent reports that a rising of native tribes in the Spanish zone of Morocco created a situation approaching a ...

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  30. COMMERCIAL PRIVILEGES.

    There is no doubt that the negotiations between the Germans and M. Herriot, and. Colonel Theunis, regarding the date of the evacuation of the Ruhr ...

    Article : 138 words
  31. POSTAL ESTIMATES.

    A detailed statement was submitted of the buildings provided for in the Postmaster-General's estimates as follows:-- New South Wales, £316,047; Victoria, ...

    Article : 93 words
  32. MARY PICKFORD'S COUSIN.

    A To[?]to newspaper declares that Miss Vernon Watson, a pretty dancer of that city, and a cousin of Mary Pickford, will be married next May to a ...

    Article : 76 words
  33. AUSTRALIAN GEOLOGY

    The geological formation of Australia moulds to a large degree the development of the continent, according to Professor O. Rishbeth, of the University ...

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  34. LATE MR. W. M. WILLIAMS

    Reference was made at a meeting of the Hobart Public Hospital Board to-day to the death of the chairman (Mr. W. M. Williams). ...

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  35. POSTAL FACILITIES

    Returns have been prepared, by the Postal Department showing the effect upon the revenue of the reduction of the postage rate from 2d to 1½d. If the ...

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  36. WORLD FLIGHT.

    A Reuter cable from Calcutta states that the Argentine world flier (Major Zanni) left for Rangoon this morning. ...

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  37. THE ELIZA DAVIES

    We find that the master or the Eliza Davies, Captain J. H. O'Neill, navigated his ship with proper and seamanlike care," said the Marine Court of Enquiry ...

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  38. VARIED FORTUNES IN TENNIS.

    Bayley and Willard beat the Irishmen, Tottenham and Meldon, 6--2, 6--3. Tottenham's "kick" service and crosscut drives frequently troubled the ...

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  39. TWO HOURS TO REPLY.

    The Germans have been given two hours in which to reply to the French evacuation proposals, which the Anglo-American delegations have approved. ...

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  40. FAMOUS BOXER IN TROUBLE

    Norman Selby, known in the prize ring where he was famous years ago as Kid McCoy, was arrested on suspicion of murder on Mrs. Theresa Moers, ...

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  41. ANALYSIS OF MILK

    Arising out of a case in the Police Court some weeks ago affecting the analysis of milk, some steps have been taken by the Milk Vendors' Association to ...

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  42. MARKETING BUTTER

    Interviewed by the Australian Press Association regarding the blending of Australian butter, Mr. Joyce, of Queensland, said that apparently between 30 ...

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  43. CHARLTON "ONLY JUST" WINS.

    A large crowd, including Mr. Timothy Healy (Governor-General of the Free State) and many notabilities saw the Australians again take all before them ...

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  44. ALLEGED FALSE PRETENCES

    Henry Stockhauser, or Stock (47), chemist, appeared at the Sydney central Police Court to-day on four charges of having obtained money by means of false ...

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  45. CONFESSION REPORTED.

    The police announce that McCoy confessed the murder of Mrs. Moers to his sister at her home, whore he went soon after the shooting. ...

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  46. SOLDIER SETTLERS' ARREARS

    Arrears amounting to approximately £3,000,000 are due by soldier settlers throughout the state to the Closer Settlement Board. ...

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  47. " FOR THOSE IN PERIL."

    The new Beard of Trade regulations, which operated on July 1, 1925, require foreign going vessels to carry, in addition to lifeboats, buoyant apparatus ...

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  48. ABUSING THE MARKET.

    Frequenters of Tooley-street read with astonishment the cabled report of Dr. Earle Page's speech before the Farmers' Conference, in which he was ...

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  49. APPRENTICESHIP

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Minister for Works (Mr. Smith), in moving the second reading of the Apprenticeship Bill, said apprenticeship had come ...

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  50. MOTOR 'BUSES

    The Municipal Tramways Trust has decided to buy twenty motor 'buses in America to supplement the electric cars now in operation. The bodies of the ...

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  51. INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS

    An ordinary general meeting of the Tasmanian Division of the Institution of Engineers was held at the Masonic Hall, Hobart, on Tuesday, August 12 [?] 8 ...

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  52. A MEMORIAL SERVICE.

    When the Speaker took his seat last evening in the House of Assembly he said that he had received from Rev. Corly Butler an invitation for members ...

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  53. NOT A Y.M.CA. RAFFLE.

    During the last few days, states Mr. V. Lyne, secretary of the Y.M.C.A. in Launceston, at least two people have been approached by a little girl for subscriptions ...

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  54. INCITEMENT TO DISLOYALTY

    John Ross Campbell, editor of the "Workers' Weekly," who was arrested on August 6 and charged with attempting to seduce the army from loyalty, ...

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  55. EVANGELISATION SOCIETY

    Many matters of interest were discussed at the last meeting of the committee of the Northern Tasmanian Evangelisation Society on Wednesday ...

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  56. EGYPTIAN DISTURBANCE

    Reuter's representative at Malta reports that H.M.S. Weymouth, en route to Colombo, was diverted to Port Soudan. The battleship 'Marlborough has ...

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  57. CO-OPERATIVES ESTATES LTD.

    Dealings between the Co-operative Estates, Ltd., Hobart, and the War Service Homes Committee were mentioned by Mr. W. G. Murchison, managing director of ...

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  58. STATEMENT BY DR. PAGE.

    Dr. Page said to-night that his remarks had been misunderstood, He had not criticised the practice of British merchants, but was referring to the ...

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  59. SWEEPING THE SEAS

    Twenty destroyers of world-war type, two mine sweepers, and 300 motor craft, Patrols are being made ready here for a campaign to sweep the rum fleet off ...

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  60. COMPULSORY VOTING

    Among the early measures to do introduced to the Legislative Assembly by the Ministry when Parliament re-assembles on August 16 is a bill to amend the ...

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  61. COLD WEATHER IN SYDNEY

    Sydney shivered to-day under the influence of an intensely cold westerly gale, which reached a velocity of 55 miles on hour. Snow is reported on the central ...

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  62. EDUCATION IN RUSSIA

    Twenty British Labour representatives, including Miss Dorothy Jewson, M.P., have reached Leningrad to study the [?] educational method[?] ...

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