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  2. SEAMEN'S STRIKE.

    The determination of the shipowners not to countenance any compromise in the present dispute with the seamen on strike was reiterated during the ...

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  3. MOROCCAN WAR.

    A message from Fez says that a terrific artillery preparation of 21 hours was the prelude to attacks which were launched at 2 a.m. by two wings of the ...

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  4. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The feature of this afternoon's debate in the Assembly of the League was a long and eloquent speech by M. Paul Boncour (France) in defence of the ...

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  5. EASTERN STATES RACING.

    Tattersall's Club's September meeting was held yesterday at Randwick in cool but threatening weather. The fact that a number of first class performers had engagements ...

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  6. CONGRESS OF TRADE UNIONS.

    The Congress of Trade Unions discussed to-day the Dawes Plan on a motion condemning it as an enslavement of the German workers, and declaring that ...

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  7. THE FAR EAST.

    Mr. Chu-Chao-Hsin (the Chinese Charge d' Affaires in Great Britain), created to-day a mild sensation in the Assembly of the League of Nations by ...

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  8. AVIATION.

    Commander John Rogers, who, according to a message from Washington, has been appointed assistant chief of the Naval Bureau of Aeronautics in ...

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  9. Meeting in Brisbane.

    A meeting of British seamen was held in the Domain this afternoon. Mr. Carrigan (president of the Brisbane branch of the Australian Seamen's ...

    Article : 130 words
  10. Rebels Retreat.

    The object of the attacks which were launched this morning was the reoccupation of outposts north of the Wergha River which were abandoned earlier in ...

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  11. Closing of Dockyards.

    Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.P., reappeared in the role of an oppositionist at the Congress of Trade Unions to-day in discussing an emergency motion ...

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  12. Messages Heard.

    Messages sent by the searching 'planes and vessels were heard by the PN9 No. 1, which could not respond because of the dropping of her antennae under water. ...

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  13. At Fremantle.

    Summonses against seven members of the crew of the steamer Borda, and 19 members of the Orsova's crew were issued on Saturday. The complaint ...

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  14. Another Account.

    M. Boncour, in his speech, affirmed that France maintained an unwavering faith in the League, and the present Assembly must fulfill the will of those who ...

    Article : 205 words
  15. Advance Slow But Certain.

    French and Spanish messages from Morocco indicate a slow but certain advance. The casualties are small. An official despatch from Madrid ...

    Article : 155 words
  16. Sydney Seamen in Court.

    When another group of six seamen appeared before him at the Water Police Court on Saturday morning, Mr. McMahon, S.M., made an appeal to the legal ...

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  17. A Japanese Delegate.

    Mr. Kisaburo Suga, Chief Justice of the Court of Appeal at Hiroshima (Honshiu, Japan), has been designated as the Japanese member of the Judicial ...

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  18. Self-Determination.

    An overwhelming majority at the Congress passed a motion supporting the rights of all peoples of the Empire to self-determination, including complete ...

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  19. Belgian Negotiations.

    Although no official announcement is available yet, it is understood that the Belgian gold franc negotiations have ended in a settlement, the terms of which ...

    Article : 38 words
  20. Well and Happy.

    Greeted by the entire population of Kauai, the aviators were towed ashore at Lihue on Thursday night, "in good condition, and well and happy," according to ...

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  21. Sailings from United Kingdom.

    The Oversea Shipping Representatives, Association has received a cable from the Shipping Federation, London, advising that the following steamers ...

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  22. British Naval Visit.

    The British cruiser Hawkins is due at Yokohama on the morning of September 15. The reception programme issued by the Japanese Department of the Navy ...

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  23. French Successes.

    Details of the fighting show that the Riffs assaulted repeatedly and vigorously a small garrison at Issual Height, and were supported by a number of guns, ...

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  24. Other Speeches.

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain's reserve at the journalsits' interview with him on Thursday concerning the invitation to Dr. Stresemann (the German Minister ...

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  25. In Great Britain.

    Representatives of the shipowners have telegraphed to Mr. S. M. Bruce and the Premier of South Australia referring to the reported grave intimidation ...

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  26. 'Plane Sails 400 Miles.

    In an official statement Commander Rogers said that he was forced to land 50 miles north of the Aroostook position when the gas gave out. The machine ...

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  27. MOUNT MORGAN MINE.

    A telephone message from Mount Morgan states that the headgear of the mine was discovered to be on fire this morning. Striking miners all over the town ...

    Article : 258 words
  28. Pressure on Spaniards.

    French gains are described in despatches from Fez, notably the capture of Jebel Amrot, a mountain commanding the Toroual district. The French losses were ...

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  29. FORGERIES ALLEGED.

    Thirty persons accused of being implicated in wholesale, forgery and counterfeiting were arrested to-day. They include a Jewish Rabbi, who is known as ...

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  30. THE MEAT TRADE.

    Mr. J. B. Cramsie (ex-chairman of the New South Wales Meat Board) said in the course of an interview here that the material he had gathered in his travels ...

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  31. FINANCIAL SURVEY.

    After a period of dulness almost approaching depression, the gilt-edged section of the Stock Exchange developed a much brighter tendency yesterday, thanks ...

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  32. In South Africa.

    Seventy summonses were issued against strikers to-day. The prosecutions will begin on Monday. The Strikers are organising a procession to the ...

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  33. Another Flight.

    Captain Stanford Moses, of the American Department of the Navy, has announced that the naval 'plane PB1 may attempt the Hawaiian fight about ...

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  34. Position in Melbourne.

    There was no apparent change in the position of the maritime strike as affecting Melbourne during the week-end. The Port Wellington is expected to ...

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  35. A Board of Inquiry.

    President Coolidge has appointed, a special board to inquire into the question of the adequacy of America's aircraft.—Reuter. ...

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  36. Fighting the Flames.

    After lunch on Saturday the volume of smoke coming from the shaft was appearing, and caused consternation in the town. Sulphur fumes within half a mile ...

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  37. DRAMATIC INCIDENT.

    A dramatic incident occurred in Durban to-day, when Captain Churchill of the steamer Essex Envoy, intimated that he was going to take his ship to sea after ...

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  38. THE NEW TARIFF.

    Mr. M. L. Shepherd, who is acting as High Commissioner for Australia in the absence of Sir Joseph Cook, points out in the London newspapers that the ...

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  39. VICTORIA.

    The Moonee Valley races were held yesterday afternoon, and although the weather was showery there was a large attendance. Details:— ...

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  40. SYRIAN REVOLT.

    A message from Ezra announces the complete evacuation of Sueida (the Capital of Jebel Druse) by the Druse population. But official circles in Paris have ...

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  41. Delegates' Appeals.

    Echoes of the Protocol continue to resound. During the general debate on the League's annual report Count Skrzvnski (the Polish statesman) coined ...

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  42. THE ULYSSES SAILS.

    The Blue Funnel liner Ulysses, from Australia, sailed at noon to-day. The crew, who decided on Wednesday to join the strike, held a meeting at ...

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  43. Protest Against Imprisonment.

    Although over 5,000 people attended a meeting to protest against the imprisonment of the British sailors who have been on strike, which was held on the ...

    Article : 259 words
  44. London Press Comment.

    The "Daily News" says:—"Australia's new tariff is another example of the dubious advantage of Imperial preference to Great Britain. Australian products ...

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  45. EMPIRE FOODSTUFFS.

    It is said that shopkeepers and traders in Great Britain who have ordered extensively Empire products are disturbed by reports to the effect that certain ...

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  46. Mr. Chamberlain's Speech.

    The Paris correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" says:—"It was hardly to be expected that Paris would approve. Mr. Austen Chamberlain's ...

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  47. CRIME IN MELBOURNE.

    There were a large number of robberies in Melbourne and suburbs during the week-end, and money and goods valued at a large amount were stolen. ...

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  48. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    At a luncheon held in London by the Association of Radio Manufacturers Signor Marconi gave an interesting review of the progress of wireless ...

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  49. ABORIGINAL ORDAINED

    Mr. James Noble, a full-blooded Australian aboriginal, was ordained to the diaconate in St. George's Cathedral, yesterday morning by the Bishop of ...

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  50. A.W.U. Official's Views.

    Mr. W. J. Riordan, president of the Queensland A.W.U., who visited Mount Morgan on Friday, returned to Brisbane to-day. He said the position at the mine ...

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  51. Meeting of Ministers.

    An invitation has been issued to Germany to send a delegate to the meeting of Foreign Ministers in Switzerland for the elaboration of the Security Pact.— ...

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  52. PROCESSION A FAILURE.

    It is pointed out that the procession to the Yarra Bank to-day was a complete failure. Despite the fact that all unions were asked to attend to give ...

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  53. A Dinner Party.

    The Australian delegates and ladies were the guests at a brilliant dinner given in the Hotel Beaurivage by the Maharaja of Patiala (one of the Indian ...

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  54. "MAKING THE WORLD SMALLER."

    At the opening of the annual wireless exhibition in the Albert Hall, London, to-day. Viscount Wolmer (Assistant Postmaster- General) said that it had been ...

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  55. SHIPBUILDER'S COMPLAINT.

    Sir George Hunter, head of the firm of Swan, Hunter, and Wigham-Richardson, shipbuilders, Wallsend, had written to Mr. Baldwin (the Prime Minister) ...

    Article : 127 words
  56. Labour Organisation.

    There was a large assemblage in the Kins's Hall on Saturday evening, when address were delivered by Lord Burnham and Mr. C. W. Bowerman, P.C., ...

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  57. BUILDING COLLAPSE.

    On the advice of the Crown Prosecutor that there is no case against F. J. Davies (architect). G. A. Royal (clerk of works), and W. R. A. Cooper ...

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  58. South Australia.

    There is no change in the strike position at Port Adelaide. It is understood that summonses are to be served on the stewards of the four vessels affected, ...

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  59. Settlement Proposals.

    Mr. J. M. Niall, chairman of directors of the Mount Morgan Copmpany, arrived in Sydney from Melbourne to-day to confer with Mr. Kelso King, of Sydney, ...

    Article : 88 words
  60. ADELAIDE ROYAL SHOW.

    The wet weather did not materially affect the final days of the Royal Show, which was concluded an Saturday. The total attendance was well over 130,000 ...

    Article : 67 words
  61. INJURED AT FOOTBALL.

    While playing in a football match at Port Pirie on Saturday a lad named Wm. Henry Miller (17) received an injury to his head during a scrimmage. He ...

    Article : 52 words
  62. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Port Adelaide Club's spring meeting was held yesterday in fine weather. The going, however, was holding attar the recent rain. There was a large attendance ...

    Article : 656 words
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