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  2. ANIMALS ON THE STAGE

    Much of the mystery and glamor surrounding the stage tricks of performing animals has been rudely swept aside by the amusing evidence ...

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  3. CLEANING THE SCREEN

    At a meeting of American moving picture producers and distributors held in New York recently it was decided that an editorial committee should be ...

    Article : 739 words
  4. BOMBS UPON ANGORA

    A squadron of Greek airmen, says "The Daily Mail," bombed Angora, the Kemalist capital, upon which place a portion of the Greek troops ...

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  5. POST-WAR BELGIUM

    Having just returned from a visit to Belgium, Mr R. C. Robinson, of Melbourne, states that the bounding prosperity of that country is one of ...

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  6. LABOR LEADERSHIP

    Close observers of Federal politics see possibilities of grave dissension in the ranks of the Labor Party in the Commonwealth Parliament. That a ...

    Article : 371 words
  7. DR MANNIX'S SILENCE BROKEN

    In reply to questions put to him last night, Dr. Mannix said that be must have addressed more than a quarter of a million people in England, Scotland ...

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  8. RUSSIA NOT INTERFERING

    The Russian Legation in London denies that the Red Army is invading Asia Miner or that General Brussiloff, now Bolshevik Commander-in-Chief, ...

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  9. THE EMPIRE CONFERENCE

    Declaring that the Dominions' representatives at the Empire Conference had reached the epoch-marking point, where they had joined a Government ...

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  10. CIVIC RECEPTION IN SYDNEY

    Alderman W. H. Lambert, Lord Mayor of Sydney, intends to give a civic reception to Dr. Mannix on his arrival in Sqdney. ...

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  11. SOUTH AFRICAN MEMORIAL

    Mr. F.'Leslie Bruford, secretary of the South African Patriotic Memorial Committee, said today that the executive committee of the fund had ...

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  12. WEST SYDNEY VACANCY

    It was stated at Macdonnell House-- (headquarters of the Australian Labor Party)--this morning that Mr Andrew Fisher, the former High Commissioner, ...

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  13. ACCIDENT TO LIEUT. PARER

    In reporting the accident which happened to Lieut. R. J. Purer on Wednesday, "The Daily Chronicle" says that tho engine was missing, and has the ...

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  14. AVIATOR IMPROVING

    The condition of Lieut. R. J. Purer who was injured by the propeller of his aeroplane at Gisborne on Wednesday afternoon, continues to show ...

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  15. REGISTERING FIREARMS

    If returned to power with a majority on August 30, it is the intention of the Lawson Government to introduce a Bill to regulate and restrict the use of ...

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  16. ISSUE OF WRIT

    The writ for the West Sydney election will be issued on Monday, and will be returnable on or before Wednesday, September 14. Thursday, ...

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  17. RECRUITING IMMIGRANTS

    The statement was made at the Commonwealth Immigration Offices today that West Australia would cooperate in the joint Commonwealth ...

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  18. BASIC WAGE FINDING

    At a meeting of the Trades and Labor Council, on Friday, a resolution was carried expressing strong dissatisfaction with the present ...

    Article : 124 words
  19. GOODS DISAPPEAR

    On Sunday night a motor-car without lights was seer, standing in the Dandenong railway yards. Shortly afterwards the ear disappeared, and an inspection by the station staff revealed ...

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  20. CONFERENCE TO BE HELD

    The Council of Churches which has recently been giving attention to the effect of the cinema on the community will shortly call a representative ...

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  21. CYCLIST KILLED

    Leonard Byroa, 48, was riding a push bicycle along Kinkora road, Mawthorn, last night when be collided with a motor cycle. He died this morning in the Al red ...

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  22. OFFER TO 8TH. AFRICAN MINERS

    A message from Johannesburg states that the joint executive of the trade unions of the mining industry has accepted the Chamber of Mines' latest ...

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  23. DIGGERS' LOAN

    The Diggers' Loan campaign was advanced another stage today, when final arrangements were made for the opening ceremony, which will ...

    Article : 175 words
  24. CONDITIONS IMPROVING

    A few light showers fell in the metropolitan area this morning. The metropolitan forecast for the ensuing 24 hours is:--Some mist, light ...

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  25. NEXT BRITISH ELECTIONS

    No fewer than 370 Labor candidates, including seven women, have already definitely been found to "nurse' constituencies for the next General ...

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  26. STATE OF THE RIVERS

    Reports received at the Weather Bureau for the 24 hours ended 9 a.m. August G show that the rises of interest in Victorian rivers occurred in the ...

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  27. FINE IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    Although the temperature remains low, the weather over the State this morning was generally fine. Seas on the north coast have become rough, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. ARMY NURSE GOES FARMING

    Our Sydney correspondent telegraphs that Miss Millicent Armstrong, who saw service as an army nurse at the front in France, and holds the Croix de ...

    Article : 110 words
  29. TO AMEND NATIONALITY LAW

    In the House of Commons u was stated by Mr Shortt, the Home Secretary, in answer to a question, that the Empire Conference had agreed to ...

    Article : 159 words
  30. SPANIARDS REPEL ENEMY

    An official communique states that Spanish troops have occupied Restinga, Morocco, and have driven off the enemy who was attacking Suk el ...

    Article : 81 words
  31. UNEMPLOYED EX-SOLDIERS

    The unemployment, register prepared by the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' League contains more than 260 names. It was stated by an official at Anzac House today that this ...

    Article : 158 words
  32. MENDIES AND LEWIS CONTEST

    Negotiations for the proposed contest between George Blondes and "Kid" Lewis have broken down, owing to the English boxer stipulating for a sum ...

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  33. BRITISH COAL EXPORT

    The journal "Compendium" says that the British coal export trade has returned to normal including the French and Russian ...

    Article : 86 words
  34. SEARCH FOR MISSING FARMER

    Mr Thomas Strafford a farmer, has been missing since Tuesday night. On hat evening he left Bunyip to walk to his home about a mile distant, and has ...

    Article : 83 words
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