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  2. GUN-RUNNING

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The London "Daily Mail'' states that Scotland Yard has discovered the most extensive gun-running plot in ...

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  3. MAN MUST WIN

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The doom of Everest is sealed, and for the simple and very obvious reason that man grows in wisdom and stature, but the ...

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  4. AGREEMENT.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- It is understood that the Government and the Marconi Company have agreed to co-operate in a wireless ...

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  5. PREFERENCE LAW

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- An Important announcement is expected in the Budget speech concerning the British preference provisions of the ...

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  6. EMPIRE COTTON

    A proposal by Sir Hugh Denison that the development of cotton growing should be confined to the white section of the Empire was ...

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  7. COUNTRY MOVE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- Meetings of the three parties in Victoria politics -- Ministerial Country, and Labour -- were held to-day, ...

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  8. MEATWORKS IDLE

    CAIRNS, Thursday. -- A strike commenced at Biboohra meatworks, hear Mareeba, at noon on Saturday. The freezers refused to work under the ...

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  9. FELL 15 FEET.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- A message from Orange states that news has been received of a motor smash at Cheeseman's Creek, in the Cudal ...

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  10. CHEAP SERVICES

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Signer Marconi told a meeting of members of the Society of Arts that his recent shortwave tests with Australia, Argentine, ...

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  11. CRUISER PLANS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- Mr. S. M. Bruce had an important interview with the experts of the construction branch of the Navy Department, this morning. As ...

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  12. WOULD-BE KNIGHT

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- In the "buying a title" case, the jury found that Ernest Harrison, managing secretary of the College of Ambulance, falsely ...

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  13. WATCHMEN'S HOURS

    Following on the Act amending the Industrial Arbitration Act last year, the Miscellaneous Workers applied to Mr. Justice Macnaughton for the reduction of ...

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  14. GERMAN TRAP

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- German intrigue to gain economic control of Ireland is arousing apprehension. The Irish Free State Government, failing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. POISONED SALTS

    LONDON, Wednesday . -- Jean Pierre Vaquier, the Frenchman, who is charged with the murder of Alfred Paynter Jones, landlord of the Blue Anchor Hotel. ...

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  16. COUNTRY MINISTRY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday -- It has been learned that Farmers Union members and Country Liberals are seriously considering the formation of a Country ...

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  17. OLYMPIC PALM

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Finland, with a team of 54 track and field athletes, 35 wrestlers, 20 marksmen, 12 gymnasts. seven swimmers, four ...

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  18. SHEEP SHOW

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Evenness of quality, probably, was the most outstanding feature of the annual sheep show under the joint auspices of the ...

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  19. LIBEL CLAIM

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- The heading of the libel action by Arthur Niche[?]s Br[?]op against "Smith's Weekly" in which the claimed £20,000 in respect of the ...

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  20. WAR ADVOCATED

    TOKIO, Thursday. -- The United Stales Embassy flag has been recovered, and two men ate under arrest. Exact information is withheld by the police. ...

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  21. AT SHANGHAI

    HONG-KONG, Thursday. -- The British world fliers have arrived at Shanghai from Haiphong, via Foochow. The next stage of their journey will be a passage ...

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  22. AMERICAN FLIERS

    CALCUTTA, Tuesday. -- The American world fliers reached Allahabad without incident in a six and a half hours' flight from Calcutta. They leave for ...

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  23. BELMONT COUNCIL

    At last night's meeting of the Belmont Shire Council reference was made to the running of the Belmont 'bus service. On the motion of Cr. H. J. Cuthbert, it ...

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  24. TEST CRICKET

    ADELAIDE, Thursday. -- The next Marylebone cricket team, which will arrive at Fremantle on October 14, and will begin a match at Adelaide on ...

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  25. CHEESE POOL

    The cheese pool is to be extended to June 30, 1927, and the election of members of the board is to be proceeded with immediately. ...

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  26. RUHR DEPORTEES

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Pointing out that the restoration of anything approaching normal conditions in the Ruhr is going to occupy many months, the ...

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  27. PETROL CONSUMPTION

    With reference to the petrol consumption test held at Nambour on Saturday last, as reported in the last issue of "The Sunday Mail." Mr. G. E. Adams ...

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  28. DAVIS CUP TEAM

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. -- Ed. Chandler, of California, eliminated F. Kalms (Australia), in the fourth round of the Nassau tennis tournament in two ...

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  29. FRANCE REJECTS

    PARIS, Wednesday. -- General Nollet, French Minister for War, told the Senate that the German proviso that Allied military control shall cease on ...

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  30. TENNIS AT WIMBLEDON

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Play at Wimbledon tennis tournament to-day resulted in the elimination of N. E. Brookes (Australia), and Carl Fischer ...

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  31. ENGINE DERAILED

    LAIDLEY, Thursday. -- Owing to the partial derailment, late this afternoon, of an engine which was being used as a pilot to assist a goods train over the ...

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  32. BAD ADVERTISEMENT

    MURWILLUMBAH, Thursday. -- The Burringbar branch of the P.P.U. considers the export of second-class butter detrimental to the Australian dairying ...

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  33. CHINESE CABINET

    HONG-KONG, Wednesday. -- The Chinese Cabinet has resigned. Dr. Wellington Koo (Foreign Minister), who was formerly Chinese Minister to Britain, ...

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  34. EDUCATION SERVICE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 247 words
  35. EXPERIENCE ABROAD

    Mr. Douglas Brown, son of Mr. George Brown (managing director of Brown and Broad Newstead Homes Ltd.), leaves Brisbane by the Bombala to-morrow, to ...

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  36. "SURE WINNERS"

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- At Albury to-day, John Andrew Buchanan, a clerk at the Albury railway station, pleaded guilty at the Quarter Sessions, ...

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  37. BOY FOUND DEAD

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Disappointment over a love affair is stated to have preceded the death of Donald Campbell Pope (15). His mother found him dead ...

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  38. STATES SOUNDED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- The Lawn Tennis Association council considered a suggestion from the New South Wales association for an annual conference in ...

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  39. HENLEY REGATTA

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The gay colours of the summer frocks were hidden beneath mackintoshes at the opening of the Henley regatta. The Dominions' [?]n ...

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  40. HOBBS SCORES AGAIN

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Players against Gentlemen, made 288 in their first innings, Sandham made 124 including five fours off one of Gilligan's overs. Hobbs ...

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  41. POLO CONTESTS

    SYDNEY Thursday. -- In the third round of the Dudley Cup polo contest to-day, Cressbrook[?] (Queensland) defeated Sydney "A" team by 7 goals 6 behinds ...

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  42. DEATH OF SPEARMINT.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The racehorse Spearmint, by Carbine -- Maid of the Mint, who won the Derby in 1906, has died in Ireland. His stock last year won ...

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