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  2. AVIATION.

    A remarkable demonstration of air power was given at the Royal Air Force (pageant at Hendon, London, yesterday, in the presence of 100,000 spectators, who ...

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  3. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS.

    Reviewing the work of the International Congress of Chambers of Commerce., which closed its sessions at Stockholm on Saturday an American—Mr. Owen ...

    Article : 190 words
  4. BEAM WIRELESS.

    The Anglo-South African beam wireless service will be opened for public traffic on Tuesday, and thereafter London will be in direct wireless ...

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  5. FUAD'S ENGLISH VISIT.

    Four destroyers will escort King Fuad of Egypt to-morrorw on his journey from Calais co Dover. He will there be met by the Prince of Wales, who will travel ...

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  6. THE CHURCH TO-DAY.

    "The Church at present, stands before the world disqualified for its divine post," declared Bishop Manning, of New York, in a sermon to a vast congregation at the ...

    Article : 141 words
  7. NAVAL LIMITATION.

    The technical committee of the "Naval Limitation Conference at Geneva, continued discussion yesterday of the characteristics of submarines. ...

    Article : 221 words
  8. WHEAT PRODUCTION.

    With a budget of information concerning wheat handling in America and Canada, Mr. T. H. Bath returned to Perth yesterday from the second International ...

    Article : 900 words
  9. Anglo-Australian Traffic.

    Satisfaction was expressed by I the managing director of Amalgamated Wireless (Australia), Ltd., Mr. E. T. Fisk, to-day at the volume of traffic ...

    Article : 172 words
  10. GERMAN FORTRESSES.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Times" reports that the conference of Ambassadors has agreed that the Allied experts formerly associated with the ...

    Article : 56 words
  11. JUDGE BEEBY'S AWARD.

    The question of declaring a strike in the engineering industry as a protest against the decision of Judge Beeby to establish the principle of piece-work is ...

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  12. Lieut. Johnson's Death.

    Impressive funeral ceremonies were held to-day, when the body of Lieut. Johnson, whose aeroplane crashed while it was a unit in the American air escort ...

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  13. INDUSTRIAL.

    Attempts by the Tramway Board to improve the system of casting in the Preston tramways workshop led to a strike, in which more than 200 men were ...

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  14. ENGLAND AND AUSTRALIA.

    It is 26 years since Mr. O. S. Thompson, manager for George Thompson and Co., Ltd., proprietors of the Aberdeen Line of Steamers, last visited Australia ...

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  15. BRITISH SUBMARINES AT RIGA.

    The Riga correspondent of the "Times" says that four British submarines arrived at Riga, Soviet newspapers and orators angrily declare that ...

    Article : 66 words
  16. Anderson at Cook.

    We received last night the following telegram from Mr. Keith Anderson, who is piloting Mr. E. A. Bond's aeroplane around Australia The telegram was ...

    Article : 142 words
  17. listeners' licences.

    There were 225,239 wireless listening licences in force in the Commonwealth at June 30. On June 30 of last year there, were 128,060. The number of ...

    Article : 165 words
  18. WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Times" says that the ninth centenary commemoration of the birth of William the Conqueror, was attended by several ...

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  19. QUEENSLAND WATERSIDERS.

    A message from Innisfail states that the trouble which is existing on the water-front at Cairns has now spread to Innisfail and as a consequence supplies of ...

    Article : 297 words
  20. Byrd's Antarctic Project.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Mail" says that Commander Byrd announces that as Nungesser and Coli were the first to attempt the east-west ...

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  21. STUD SHEEP.

    Generally speaking the prices realised to-day at the annual Sydney stud sheep fair were lower than on the opening day of last year's sales, and the nervousness ...

    Article : 493 words
  22. ROUND THE WORLD.

    Two London motor cyclists set off yesterday on a journey round the world. The sidecars of their cycles will be used as beds. Their route will be via Germany. ...

    Article : 71 words
  23. POWER FOR CANBERRA

    Colonel J. H. Thomas, who was recently appointed third member of the Federal Capital Commission, arrived at Canberra to-day. He was met by the ...

    Article : 357 words
  24. Melbourne to Alice Springs.

    Owing to the fog making hying conditions unfavorable Messers. W. and W. D. Oliver, F.S. Hughes, and A. Massey, who are flying from Melbourne to alice ...

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  25. SIR GRANVILLE RYRIE.

    The new Australian High Commissioner (Sir Granville Ryrie) will land at Suez to-day and motor to Cairo, accompanied by Lient-Colonel Hughes. Deputy ...

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  26. CANADA'S DIAMOND JUBILEE.

    The diamond jubilee celebrations ended to-night with a carillon Concert. The day was devoted to thanksgiving and memorial services, during which ...

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  27. ELDERLY MAN MISSING.

    Roland Gannaway (60). secretary of the Manjimup Butter Co., visited Bridgetown on.—Wednesday last, and on Saturday left by the mail car on the return journey. ...

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  28. Position at Cairns.

    The steamers in port to-day were the, Canberra, the Fiona, the Mallina, the Ulooloo, the Caroo and the Merinda, but little or no work was done on any of ...

    Article : 95 words
  29. PULPIT INNOVATION.

    The Vicar of St. John's (the Her. F. L. M. Allard) introduced an innovation at yesterday's service. Instead of delivering a sermon he answered questions by ...

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  30. CONDENSED AND DRIED MILK.

    "The establishment of a dried and condensed milk industry in this State, as an adjunct to some existing butter factory or factories, would, I think, relieve the ...

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  31. ITALIAN LENERS.

    Important alterations to take effect next year in the steamship service between Australia and Italy were announced to-day by Commander L.B. Vitali ...

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  32. Fallowing Urged.

    An increased wheat production campaign is proposed by the Director of Agriculture (Mr. G. L. Sutton). To promote health rivalry in wheat growing ...

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  33. BRISBANE FIRE.

    Heavy damage was caused by a fire which broke out in O'Relly's Building, Stanley-street, Wolloongabba, this afternoon. The outbreak in said to have been ...

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  34. PARISIAN HOAX.

    The "Soir" states that M. Leon Daudet, editor of the Royalist newspaper "L'Action Francaise," who recently escaped from prison as the result of a hoax ...

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  35. A DRUNKEN MOTORIST.

    Williaim Wallace Cooper (45), a motorist, who knocked down a cyclist on the Causeway on Saturday night, pleaded guilty, in the City Court yesterday, to ...

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  36. QUEENSLAND DROUGHT.

    The Parliamentarians who are visiting the Central West, to gain first-hand information of the prevailing conditions as the result of the prolonged drought. ...

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  37. TENETS OF SPIRITUALISM.

    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, at the annual conference of the Spiritualists' National Union yesterday submitted a motion that a new principle be added to the seven ...

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  38. COLLISION AT INTERSECTION.

    A man his wife and baby were injured late this afternoon in acollision at the intersection of Elizabeth and Therry streets, between the motor cycle and ...

    Article : 194 words
  39. SOVIET DELEGATES FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The Riga correspondent of the "Times" says that the Soviet authorities announce that they are sending Bolshevik delegates to Australia to ...

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  40. KICKED BY HORSE.

    On Sunday afternoon a number of lads were playing football in a paddock at South Bunbury, In which a horse was running loose, when one of the ...

    Article : 81 words
  41. PREMATURE EXPLOSION.

    Through the premature firing of a charge of explosive in a sewerage shaftpear Cook's River, at Canterbury, a serious explosion occurred about 4 o'clock ...

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  42. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS.

    The increases in freights and fares which became operative last year, and an unusually satisfactory season in country districts, combined to make the ...

    Article : 130 words
  43. SYDNEY CIVIC EMPLOYEES.

    Some months ago the Labour Aldermen, by a majority vote in the City Council carried a motion authorising, the of a establishment of a dental clinic for civic ...

    Article : 77 words
  44. PRAYER BOOK REVISION.

    The Church of England Assembly commenced its considerations of the Revised Prayer Book to-day for final acceptance or rejection. In the event of acceptance. ...

    Article : 111 words
  45. ALLEGED NATIVE MURDERS.

    In the City Court yesterday, before Mr. A. B. Kidson, Acting P.M., Denis Hastings Regan and James Graham St. Jack, formerly members of the Police ...

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  46. PREJUDICE AGAINST LOCAL BUTTER.

    Mr. H. Gorrie, secretary of the local Butter and Bacon Factories' Association. writes that the period last year during which there was a balance of ...

    Article : 107 words
  47. DEATH FOLLOWS ACCIDENT.

    Robert Robbins (30), of Barkley-street, St. Hilda, died in St. Vincent's Hospital this morning from injuries he received on Saturday night when the ...

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  48. STRUCK BY GIRDER.

    While working in a shaft at the John Darling colliery this morning, Richard Crozier, a sinker, was killed. He was struck on the head by a girder which was ...

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  49. FOUND STRANGLED.

    Godlevsky, the most notorious Soviet executioner since 1921, has been found strangled in the public gardens at Kharkoff. ...

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