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  2. PERSONAL.

    The Prince of Wales, our London correspondent reports, received Sir Alan Cobham on Tuesday. His Excellency the Governor and Lady ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. GENERAL NEWS.

    Members of the Assembly—at least most of them—spent the whole of Tuesday night At work, and it was not until 7 o'clock on Wednesday morning that the sitting ...

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  4. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    Upon yesterday's little flash of frank interchanges, during Mr. Brace's speech on Imperial defence, coupled with the fact that the contract was let to-day for ...

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  5. A CYCLONIC STORM.

    Daring the night a cyclonic storm, which started in a mild way late yesterday afternoon, caused extensive damage in a number of the suburbs. ...

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  6. BREEZE IN THE COMMONS.

    There was an interesting exchange in the House of Commons between lady members to-day. Mis Susan Lawrence moved a reduction ...

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  7. WAR DEBTS.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Winston church.[?]) told Mr. H.C. Wood[?] that Great Britain owed the United states ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN FINANCE.

    Mr. Bruce dealt with the recent criticism of Australian finance in a speech tonight at a dinner at the Ritz Hotel, given by representative Australian bankers. The ...

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  9. SINGAPORE BASE.

    The Admiralty have placed a contract with Swan & Hunters, of Wallsend, at £1,200,000 for the construction of a floating dock at Singapore, the construction of ...

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  10. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The manager of the Australian Eleven (Mr. Sidney Smith) said to-day that anyone who would sink to the depths of ccrtain of his critics was not worth noticing. ...

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  11. AUSTRALIA AND THE UNITED STATES,

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" says that, according to information gained in authoritative quarters, Sir Hugh Denison (Australian ...

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  12. BECOMING FINE.

    The Government Meteorologist reported last night—"The low pressure system which had developed considerable intensity by this morning to the east of ...

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  13. WOODFULL TO LECTURE TO SCHOOL BOYS.

    The Education Department has decided that when W. M. Woodinll, the international cricketer, returns to his teaching duties he will be allowed to accept ...

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  14. PRIVY COUNCIL.

    In the case of Rofe versus "Smith's Weekly," the Privy Council has refused the application of the respondents for a review of the judgment given in June ...

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  15. A SUBSTANTIAL SURPLUS.

    A statement of the Commonwealth [?] counts for the quarter ended September 30 shows a surplus of £2,074,857 for the period. This was due largely, it was ...

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  16. MEN RETURNING TO WORK.

    There are already 350,000 miners at work on the coalfields, of whom 12,984 returned to-day. There was such a rush for work in Glamorgan that the police were ...

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  17. PRINCE E[?]TEL FRIEDRICH.

    The Chapter of St. John, in accepting the resignation of Prince Eitel of the Grand Mastership, says it is convinced that "no shadow of guilt falls on you. ...

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  18. DOCTORS OF CIVIL LAW.

    To-day there was a brilliant gathering of Oxford's most distinguished scholars in the Sheldonian Theatre for the convocation in honor of the Prime Ministers of ...

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  19. TO PREVENT STRIKES.

    The House of Commons to-day, by 139 rotes to 82, permitted Mr. A. C. N. Dixey (Conservative) to introduce a Bill to prevent strikes and lockouts until preliminary ...

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  20. MOUNT ISA MINES.

    Mount Isa Mines. Limited, state that negotiations for raising additional capital have been concluded. An agreement has been signed by the Anglo-American ...

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  21. RELIEF OF STRIKERS.

    The Minister of Health (Sir H. KingsleyWood) introduced into the House of Commons to-day a supplementary estimate of £3,250,000 for the relief of unemployment, ...

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  22. PREPARING INCOME TAX RETURNS.

    Mr. Justice Higgins, in the High Court to-day, had before him a claim by Robert George McKay, a grazier, of Coolabah, to have the cost of preparing his income ...

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  23. TOO LATE.

    While visiting the Home for Incurables at Streatham to-day, the Prince of Wale met Mr. F. Deacon, who played the clarionet in the Royal Scots Band at a ...

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  24. SITUATION IN SPAIN.

    The recent issue of Treasury bonds, amounting to 225,000,000 pesetas, was oversubscribed thrice. This is regarded as an indication of public confidence in the ...

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  25. PROBABLE NEW MAGISTRATES.

    Seven] important appointments have been decided upon by the Government in connection with the South Australian magistracy, and it is expected ...

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  26. THE COMMITTEES.

    Five committees met to-day. including those on Imperial relations and treaty procedure. The economic committee concluded its report concerning the taxation of ...

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  27. SIR DUDEYDE CHAIR.

    Regarding the demand of the Labor Party in New South Wales for the recall of the Governor, the Colonial Office has not been apprised of the developments ...

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  28. EMPIRE TRADE.

    The Commissioners of Customs, in their report for 1925-26. record a gratifying increase in the proportion of Empire goods benefiting from Imperial preference. ...

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  29. "RAISING CAIN."

    Referring yesterday of the remarks of the Director of Geological Survey in Victoria (Mr. W. Bu[?]) in reference to thcontroversy over the search for oil is South ...

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  30. RAIN IN QUEENSLAND.

    Although the early maize crops in particular and fodder crops in general in the areas affected will derive benefit from last night's rain, more storms are needed to ...

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  31. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  32. MOROCCO.

    The villages in the Idder district have surrendered as the result of Spanish operations, but a column has been forced to retire from the recently-occupied positions ...

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  33. ALLAYING MISGIVINGS.

    "Mr. Bruce grown so much in [?] perience and [?] since his [?] visit that spe[?] are of real importance says the "Times" "Mr. Bru[?] ...

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  34. THE GARIBALDIS.

    In connection with the arrest of Ricelotti Garibaldi for engaging in revolutionary activities. General Peppino Garibald[?] to-day interviewed his brother Ricelotti, ...

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  35. COMPANY WOUND UP.

    Mr. Justice Eve has ordered the compulsory winding-up of the Wolseley Motors Cay. Limited, on a petition by creditors. ...

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  36. ROYAL COMMISSIONS.

    Speaking the Estimates in the Assembly en Wednesday morning, Mr. H. C. Richards said the time had arrived when the Government should ask the ...

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  37. BETTER TREATMENT DESIRED.

    Connsel for Colonel Macia has applied to the Minister of Justice asking; that his client in the Saute Prison should be treated as a political offender, instead of as a ...

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  38. THE IRISH FREE STATE.

    "There is no doubt that a conspiracy has been formed to su[?] order in the Free Slates," said Mr. Co [?], in introducing a Bill into the Dall, living the Government ...

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  39. FRENCH AND GERMANS.

    For the first time since the war ore German boxers to-day met five French boxers. The latter win four of the bouts, and Germany the fifth. ...

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