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  2. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    At yesterday's sitting of the Third Committee of the Assembly of the League of Nations. Sir Littleton Groom (Australia), explained that Australia's ...

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  3. INDUSTRIAL.

    The report of the Court of Inquiry into the dispute of porters in the Covent Garden markets, recommends that the employers should consider seriously the ...

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  4. ITALY.

    A workman named Corvl fired some shots from a revolver in a tramway car at Deputy Casalint (Under-Secretary of the Fascist Corporation), who was ...

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  5. CHINA.

    Martial law has been proclaimed here. The police, in an announcement, explain that the foreign Legations and many foreign residents in them must be ...

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  6. EMPIRE AFFAIRS.

    Interviewed before he sailed for England Mr. J. H. Thomas (Secretary, of State for the Colonies) said that the participation of the Union of South ...

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  7. THE DAVIS CUP.

    The doubles match of the challenge round for the Davis Cup between America and Australia was played to-day in perfect sunny weather, the only ...

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  8. CRICKET.

    A. P. Freeman, H. Hawell and W. Whysall, accompanied by the manager of the team (F. C. Toone) and Mrs. Hobbs, are sailing by the R.M.S. Ormonde for ...

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  9. AMERICA.

    The American aviators who are completing their flight round the world were a featuer of the Defence Day celebrations. They flew over the capital and ...

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  10. Nation Horrified.

    The whole of Italy is horror-stricken at the crime, which has increased the tension of the nation's nerves. The assailant. Glovanni Corvi, who is a ...

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  11. MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES' LOG.

    A new log prepared by the Federated Municipal and Shire Council Employees' Union will be served on the munic alities in Victoria. New South Wales, and ...

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  12. A Quiet Send-off.

    The three cricketers, Mr. F. C. Toone and Mrs. Hobbs were accorded a quiet send-off at the St. Paneras railway station this morning. Messrs. Arthur ...

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  13. Chekiang Successes.

    On the western front this afternoon the Kiangsu troops were falling back on their headquarters at Changchow, which were threatened by the advance of ...

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  14. Empire Parliaments.

    Mr. J. H. Thomas (Secretary of State for the Colonies) presided on Wednesday at a conference in the town of Masera (Basutoland) of the visiting ...

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  15. FRANCE'S WAR DEBT.

    A plan to liquidate France's war debt to the United States has been prepared by Mr. Edward Hurley (ex-chairman of the American Shipping Board and a ...

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  16. Big Battle Expected.

    In an official despatch General Lu-Yung-Hsiang (the Tuchun of Chekiang) says that a telegram from Mukden notifies that the outposts of the armies of ...

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  17. MUTUAL ASSISTANCE TREATY.

    Sir Littleton Groom said in his speech that Australia was a young country which was anxious to develop its resources a nd to supply the needs of ...

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  18. An Important Appeal.

    To discuss matters affecting pending High Court proceedings Mr. R. Canton, a Sydney barrister, conferred with the secretary of the Theatrical Employees' ...

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  19. Captain's Impressions.

    A. E. R. Gilligan (the English captain), in bidding farewell to the advance guard told a representative of the "Evening Standard":—"As far as lies in ...

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  20. Repelling an Advance.

    There is a perceptible easing in the pressure of the Kiangsu troops on the Hwang-tu front in consequence of the successes of the Chekiang army in the ...

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  21. FINANCIAL SURVEY.

    With the close of the holiday season there has been a slight expansion of business on the Stock Exchange, although no appreciable revival has been nation. ...

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  22. About Some Lost Books.

    Instead of Dr. Mario di Martinofuseo appearing before the authorities with regard to his alleged discovery of missing volumes of Livy's history of Rome. ...

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  23. Yorkshire v. the Rest of England.

    The match between the champion county (Yorkshire) and the Rest of England was begun at the Oval to-day. Yorkshire scored 166. Holmes making ...

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  24. Railway Restriction.

    The railway agencies in Peking are refusing to issue tickets beyond Shanghai-kwan. The restriction is due to a fear that General Chang-Tso-Lin will ...

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  25. A STATEMENT PROMISED.

    Dr. Martinofusco has informed the Prefect of Police Unit be will present himself on Monday, and make an explanation concerning his discovery of some ...

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  26. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    This morning at 8.30 o'clock members of the Fremantle Lumpers' Union will hold a stop-work meeting in the Palladium Theatre, Fremantle, to consider an ...

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  27. War Insurance.

    At a meeting of the leading insurance companies it was decided to fix the rate for war insurance in Shanghai at one per cent. for three months." Hitherto the rate ...

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  28. South Africa v. Thornton's Team.

    At Scarborough to-day the weather was fine and the wicket good. Alien in his first five overs took three wickets for four runs, and then Nourse and ...

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  29. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. Ramsay MacDonald made a statement to-day regarding his acquisition of shares in the Scottish biscuit-making firm of McVitie. Price and Company. He ...

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  30. PORTUGAL.

    The Government has the situation thoroughly in hand. The revolutionaries who occupied the Customs House have fled. Perfect order prevails. The ...

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  31. ARMENIAN REFUGEES.

    The Fifth Committee's proposal to refer the question of the disposal of some 200,000 Armenian refugees to the International Labour Bureau is taken to mean ...

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  32. Sun-Yat-Sen Active.

    It has been reported from the Shameen (Canton) that General Sun-Yat-Sen left this morning with more than 1,000 soldiers. He will remain at ...

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  33. NOTES ON THE TOUR.

    South African cricket docs not appear to be very strong just at present as the results of the tour just concluded easily prove. The visitors' record for the tour ...

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  34. PRINCE OF WALES.

    A message from Syosset says that Captain A. F. Laseelles, M.C. (the Assistant Private Secretary of the Prince of Wales's Household) took cognizance ...

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  35. New Prime Minister.

    The Parliament of the Republic has elected Dr. W. W. Yen (a former Minister for Foreign Affairs) as Premier. Out of 393 members who voted 291 were ...

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  36. Further Arrests.

    The Government has ordered the arrests of members of the Directory of the Radical Party. Complete calm prevails in the city, except for a few minor ...

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  37. The Singles.

    The two remaining singles matches were played to-day in summery weather. As the issue was decided with the doubles the two singles were in the ...

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  38. Russian Legation.

    In Peking yesterday the premises of the Russian Legation were handed over to M. Karakhan, the Russian Soviet Ambassador to the Far East. ...

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  39. MOTOR FATALITIES.

    An accident occurred on the Parramatta-road, near Trafalgar-street, Annandale, early this morning. Three men were run down by a motor car, travelling ...

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  40. JAPAN.

    A collision occurred at the entrance to the hanbour at Yokosuka. A launch was transferring in heavy rain more than 100 men to the flagship Nagato on ...

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  41. REDUCTION OF ARMS.

    While disclaiming responsibility, Sir James Allen (New Zealand) introduced it the sitting of the Third Committee a draft treaty for the reduction of ...

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  42. Aeroplane Fatality.

    Lieutenant Moriwiki and Sergeant Ebina were killed in an aeroplane accident to-day.—Reuter. ...

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  43. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Dr. Hadwen, the anti-vaccination authority, who was prominent in connection with the epidemic of smallpox last year, has been committed for trial at ...

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  44. Problem of Defence.

    "Militarism as well ns a desire to consummate schemes of national defence characterises the nations of the world, and America pre-eminently so, despite ...

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  45. FURTHER DETAILS.

    Mr. Hyde's scheme provides for the world being divided into areas. The League would deckle what nations should take part in a conflict, and to what extent. ...

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  46. RENT STRIKE.

    The Clydebank (Glasgow) rent strike, which hinges on the demands of tenants for pre-way rent rates, and on their refusals to pay arears, led to exciting ...

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  47. Experiences in New York.

    The Prince of Wales visited the city yesterday. He left his automobile and took his first subway ride. He also visited the tower in the Woolworth ...

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  48. ARBITRATION FAVOURED.

    At the meeting of the Third Committee of the Assembly, the discussion on the question of reductions of armaments showed a consensus of opinion in ...

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  49. RUSSIA.

    The general council of the Congress of Trade Unions and the executive committee of the Labour Party have circularised jointly the affiliated organisations ...

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  50. Team in America.

    A two days' match between the English Incognito cricket team and a New York eleven was played at Brooklyn and refilled in a draw. The Incognito scored ...

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  51. LABOUR OFFICE.

    The Financial Committee of the Assembly of the League of Nations has approved the Budget Estimates for the International Labour Office for the year ...

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  52. RAILWAY COLLISION.

    Sis passengers were slightly injured as the result of a collision on Saturday between a railway carriage and some trucks at Kenny's Hill, about two and ...

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  53. Little Child Killed.

    A distressing accident in which a little child waiting with her father was killed by a motor car occurred at Coogee to-day. The unfortunate child was Betsy ...

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  54. WAR IN MOROCCO.

    It has been reported from Tangier that Riff tribesmen have captured all of the military posts on the road from Tetuan to Sheshuan, and that a force of ...

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  55. The Georgia Outbreak.

    The Soviet Commissar for Foreign Affairs (M. Tchitcherin) lias issued an official memorandum denying that there is a serious situation in Georgia. He ...

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  56. WAR GUILT.

    An authoritative announcement was made last night to the effect that Germany would be unable to enter the League of Nations until the question of war ...

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  57. A Smash at Kew.

    One young man. Reginald Lawrence (20) East Melbourne, was killed and three others were injured as the result of an accident which occurred to-day at ...

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  58. Spanish Reverse Feared.

    The Paris correspondent of the London "Daily Express" says that well-informed persons on the Moroccan situation fear the that Spaniards will be ...

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  59. A FRENCH MYSTERY.

    The death of Comte Roger Leroux Dekeminon a fortnight ago in Lannion (Cotes-du-Nord) has developed into an extraordinary mystery. The Comte. who ...

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  60. SUPPLY OF CEMENT.

    The Bill to ratify the contract for the supply of cement between the Government and Cement Products Ltd., will be brought on for the second reading ...

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  61. BROADCASTING.

    Mr. F. W. Marks, who is a wireless [?] and also an intending Candidate for the Eastern Suburbs at the next elections, is perfecting arrangements to ...

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  62. AUSTRALIAN GOODS.

    The All-Australian Exhibition which was opened on Saturday at the Exhibition budding by the Minister for Customs (Mr. Pratton) is considered the most in ...

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  63. WOMAN'S GHASTLY WOUND.

    As the climax to a quarrel which is reported by neighbours to have proceeded on Saturday the wife of Arthur Reginald Mullenan, of Arden-street. ...

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  64. STAGHORN FLAT TRAGEDY.

    The police are searching for a young man in connection with the murder of Miss Bridget Enright at Staghorn Flat, near Wodonga. A lookout is being kept ...

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