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  2. AID FOR EMPIRE TRADE

    Important proposals for the development of the trade of the Empire were announced by the British Prime Minister, Mr. Stanley Baldwin, in the House of Commons on Wednesday. Mr. Baldwin intends to submit again to Parliament those ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. TO-DAY'S BIG TEST MATCH.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The eyes of the cricketing world will be centred on Sydney new to-morrow, when millions will watch for the result of the toss in the test ...

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  4. PACIFIC UNITY

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.--A motion to request the President to call a conference of the white races of the Pacific is to be introduced in Congress ...

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  5. UNLOADING OF CARGO HELD UP.

    The unloading of the cargo from the interstate steamer Canberra, which had been carried on since the arrival of the steamer in port on Wednesday afternoon, was held up yesterday, owing to the firemen refusing to supply steam. Members of the crew allowed that when the ...

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  6. LUDLOW THEFT

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The "Evening News" publishes an extraordinary story of the Ludlow jewel robbery. It declares that it was carried out on ...

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  7. SOFT WICKET

    Sydney's sporting community will move en masse to its cricket ground to-day for the first test. Quite a number of Queenslanders have gone ...

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  8. NEVER BE SIGNED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The R. S. and S. Waterside Workers' Union, comprising workers at the Shipping Labour Bureau, have not replied to a letter ...

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  9. SLASHING ATTACK

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- M. Millerand, former President of France, made a slashing attack on the Herriot Government in a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. WINTER'S GRIP

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday.--The whole of North America is experiencing bitterly cold weather, the extent of area and severity being ...

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  11. POSITION IN WEST

    PERTH, Thursday.--Affairs, in connection with the shipping dispute were quiet to-day, but further developments are expected to-morrow morning at 8.30 ...

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  12. A FINE SIDE.

    Now that the team to represent Australia in the first test has been chosen, a question, that has been uppermost in the minds of cricket-loving Australians for ...

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  13. MELBOURNE-OPINIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- Melbourne opinion favours Australia in the first test match. The prospects are regarded as a fight of the batting against ...

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  14. AFTER 50 YEARS

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Mr. W. Anthony, of Toorak, Brisbane, who retired from the building trade soma years ago and is now visiting England, lamented ...

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  15. RAIN EASES OFF

    EUMUNDI, Thursday.--Showery conditions making six successive wet days still prevailed here this afternoon, when there did not appear to be much sign ...

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  16. SPINE BROKEN

    As the 7.20 train from Mitchelton to Brisbane was leaving Alderley railway station last night, a young woman named Agnes Parsons ran on the platform, and ...

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  17. KELLEWAY OUT

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Kelleway will play in to-morrow's test match, but it appears likely that it will be his last appearance in first-class cricket this season. ...

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  18. WORLD'S WHEAT

    LONDON, Wednesday.--It is widely believed in Britain that six men, whose names can be given, control the world's wheat, said Mrs. Phillip Snowden ...

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  19. ORCADES ADRIFT

    COLOMBO, Wednesday.--During exceptionally rough weather last night the Oreades broke from her moorings and drifted round the breakwater, but she ...

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  20. CRICKET COMPETITION

    A reminder is given that entries for "The Daily Mail" competition in connection with the first test match close at 11 a.m. to-day. ...

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  21. GERMAN PARTIES

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The German President (Horr Ebert) to-day received party leaders, and listened to their representations in regard to ...

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  22. HEALTH TOUR.

    LONDON nesday. -- Contradicting rumours widely ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. BRICK CONTRACT

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The general verdict given for plaintiffs in the case in which Deans Ltd. sued the War Service Homes Commissioner in respect of ...

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  24. ON CREDIT SIDE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Figures from the statistical branch of the Customs Department show that for the first time in seven months ...

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  25. ALL BLACKS' TRIUMPH

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The All Blacks defeated Hampshire by 22 points to nil. M'Gregor scored two tries, and Donald. Cooke, and Svenson one each. ...

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  26. BRITAIN PREFERRED

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- Discussing General Hertzog's statement that he considers the time has arrived for the incorporation of B[?]aland and ...

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  27. SCOUTS IN AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Sir Alfred Pickford gave a lunch to Mr. H. J. Dlddams, former Mayor of Brisbane, at the Scouts' headquarters. He said ...

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  28. RUGBY LEAGUE TOUR

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Rugby League discussed at length offers from Australia and New Zealand to send teams in 1925, and decided not to ...

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  29. BONUS SYSTEM

    MELBOURNE, Thursday,--A threat was made by a mass meeting of 1000 railway employees at Newport workshops yesterday that a serious industrial ...

    Article : 66 words
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