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  2. NARROGIN-DWARDA RAILWAY.

    Heaven's smile lay on Narrogin on Saturday. At least that is what an Irish legislator said. Amidst great rejoicing, in bright sunshine, and in the ...

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  3. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    There has been much speculation over the departure of M. Briand and Dr. Stresemann in a motor car to an unknown spot. It is believed that they ...

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  4. RECORD WHEAT HARVEST.

    Accompanied by Messrs. V. Hamersley, M.L.C., C.G. Latham, N.L.A., and C.P. Wansbrough, M.L.A., the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. M. F. Troy) attended ...

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  5. COBHAM'S FLIGHT.

    Mr. Alan Cobham reports:— "To-day we had a remarkably flight from Rangoon on Akyab, when we successfully ran the gauntlet between ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The weather was threatening and warm at Forres, Elgin, to-day, when a one-day match was played between the Australians and the North of Scotland. The ...

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  7. DESTRUCTIVE STORMS.

    A message from Jacksonville (Illinois) reports that thousands of acres of the finest land in the maize belt have been submerged to the extent of from six to ...

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  8. BRITISH COAL STRIKE.

    After a conference with Mr. Evan Williams (President of the Mining Association) and one with the leaders of the miners. Mr. Baldwin wrote to Mr. A. ...

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  9. Cordial Conference.

    Despite motor car excursions throughout the day, journalists failed to discover the destination of M. Briand and Dr. Stresemann. A number of newspaper ...

    Article : 268 words
  10. A Fierce Gate.

    A tierce pale swept a large area of Southern Florida. to-day, and the resultant floods crippled practically all telegraphic communication between the ...

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  11. LAWN TENNIS.

    In the semi-finals of the American national singles championship at Forest HiNs to-day, Rene Lacoste beat Henri Cochet. 2-6. 4-6, 6-4. 6-4, 6-3, and Jean ...

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  12. A Town in Ruins.

    The tropical radio, station has received the following message from Miami (Florida):—"Miami is in ruins after the worst hurricane in the history of the country. ...

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  13. Mr. A. J. Cook's Opinion.

    "We are no nearer to a settlement to-day than rn the first week of the strike," was Mr. A. J. Cook's statement at a meeting in Greenwich to-night, Mr ...

    Article : 144 words
  14. FURTHER DETAILS.

    A message which was sent from a makeshift station, in Miami after the radio company's tower was blown down says that it was intended that the ...

    Article : 168 words
  15. European Solidarity.

    Dr. Stresemann emphasised to-day that a complete agreement had been reached with regard to the Franco-German situation, and he added that the ...

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  16. Arrival at Calcutta.

    Mr. Alan Cobham arrived here from Akyab this morning. ...

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  17. EMPEROR OF JAPAN.

    The Emperor of Japan, was attacked by cerebral anaemia in the Hayama summer palace on September 11, and again on September 15; but the Imperial ...

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  18. The New Plan.

    The Parliamentary Correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle" learns from a Government source that the new plan should not be regarded as Downing ...

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  19. Discussion at Thory.

    All of the delegations are cogitating tonight not only over the importance of the secret outing of M. Briand and Dr. Stresemann but also over the clever ...

    Article : 277 words
  20. Hurricane in Bahamas.

    Turk's Island (in the Bahamas) suffered enormous damage to property in consequence of tropical hurricane. Nearly all of the lighters in port were ...

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  21. SOUTH AFRICAN FLAG.

    In a farewell message the Prime Minister (General Hertzog) says that in order to contribute to peace and goodwill the Government has decided that the Flag ...

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  22. DEATH OF MR. R. T. ROBINSON.

    Mr. Robert Thomson Robinson, K.C., senior partner of the legal firm of Robinson, Cox, and Wheatley, died at bis home. Killowen, Mount Lawley, yesterday, at ...

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  23. Severe Rains in Iowa.

    Rains of almost unprecedented severity were reported from the north-eastern portion of Lown this morning, and they threaten to increase the toll of the series ...

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  24. Help from Russia.

    Mr. A. J. Cook has been addressing meetings is the Leicestershire coalfields In an attempt to check breakaways. He announced to-day the receipt of a further ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The Bank of Montreal has acquired the business of the Mexico City Banking Corporation, un institution of the United States. A message from Mexico City ...

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  26. CHINESE WAR.

    The Reds are reported to hare clashed with the troops of Marshal Wu-Pei-Fu and General Sun-Chuan-Fang, with indefinite results, although slight Red ...

    Article : 264 words
  27. Ground Officially Opened.

    The Australians motored to Forres from Edinburgh and , the picturesque ground was officially opened by Mr. Sydney Smith. In a speech he stressed the ...

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  28. Desire for Peace.

    In receiving the newspapermen previously to taking a short holiday at the seaside M. Briand said that he would be unable to give the details of his ...

    Article : 89 words
  29. General Smuts Protests.

    General Hertzog's flag referendum proposal has been received with little enthusiasm. The South African Party's Press says that it would only prolong the ...

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  30. AVIATION.

    The Aviation Committee has ordered 25 aeroplanes from France because the British works at Phalerum are yet not in a position to supply all of the country's ...

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  31. France and the Council.

    The London "Sunday Express" says:—It is not surprising that France is jubilant over the Council of the League, seeing that four Powers with which she has ...

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  32. The Minister Entertained.

    The Government's achievements and its programme for the future were outlined by the Minister for Works (Mr. A. McCallum). when replying to the ...

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  33. Dinner to Australians.

    There was a distinguished gathering at a dinner to the Australians which was given by that Provost and Council of Forres. ...

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  34. A Round Trip.

    Lieutenant Challis and Captain Wester (French airmen.) have returned to Paris from Bagdad. ...

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  35. MEXICAN REVOLT.

    An official report of an engagement with rebellious Indians in the Yakui Valley. Sonora, says:—Numerous men are dead or wounded. The rebels have left ...

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  36. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY.

    The warrants issued for the arrest of Aimee McPherson (the evangelist) and her mother (Mrs. Kennedy) on changes of having intended to carry out ...

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  37. Mandates Question.

    During the discussion of the mandates Question there may be a movement to hare a German elected to the Permanent Mandates Commission. A Scandinavian ...

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  38. ORIGIN OF MAORIS.

    A novel claim with regard to the origin of the Maoris is made in a book "Maori Symbolism." by Ettie Rout, a New Zealander. She asserts that the New ...

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  39. MIGRATION.

    On the eve of their departure for Australia, twenty-four out of forty of the Morning Post's" migrants were entertained in the kinema ball of Australia ...

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  40. Further Details.

    Mrs. Ormiston, the wife of Kenneth Ormiston. who is the principal witness in the Almee McPherson case, is reported to have returned to California from a ...

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  41. RESCUED FROM DROWNING.

    The courageous act of Constable Crimston, in diving, fully clothed, into a large pond in the vicinity. of Burroughs. Welcome's chemistry works at Waterloo, at ...

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  42. Economic Conference.

    There is now little doubt that the economic conference will consist of experts designated by the various Government's concerned. Commander Hilton Young's ...

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  43. SCHOOLBOY INTOXICATED.

    Crated in his class ar a Broken Hill school yesterday a boy. showed signs of illness. The teacher on approaching the boy found that he was badly under the ...

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  44. H.M.S. RENOWN.

    H.M.S. Renown (26,500 tons) left Portsmouth to-day to join the squadron of battle cruisers after a refit which has extended over three years at a cost of ...

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  45. Departure Arrangements.

    The Australians will return ro Edinburgh to-morrow by motor and will then disband and spend the last 10 days according to their own devices. They will ...

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  46. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Captain D. Heward Conservative. M.P., for North Cumberland, having succeeded to the Barony of Strathcona, by-election for North Cumberland has taken ...

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  47. PROHIBITION LAW.

    The Administration has decided to draft further civil (lowers to enforce Prohibition. President Coolidge is expected to request the Government Departments to ...

    Article : 189 words
  48. STUMP ORATORY.

    John Zwolsman. Samuel Fox, and Charles Reeves said to be I.W.W. speakers, were arrested at Botanic Park to-day on charges of having addressed ...

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  49. Paris Press Comments.

    The Paris newspapers are discussing the pros and cons of the Franco-German entente. The Geneva correspondent of the "Matiff" says:—"When M. Briand ...

    Article : 375 words
  50. An Italian View.

    At a recent mooting of the International Circle of Students of the Athenaeum, of which the publicist Dr. Zimmern is the president. Count Graving ...

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  51. Leveson-Gower's Tribute.

    Mr. H. D. G. Leveson-Gower, speaking at a cricket luncheon at Ashtend (Surrey) paid a tribute to the Australian Eleven far its great fight. No previous ...

    Article : 103 words
  52. NEW YORK STOCKS.

    Heavy sellings to-day caused the biggest break in the stock market since March. Some active stocks dropped as much as ten points. The situation was also ...

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  53. SPANISH SITUATION.

    The special Madrid correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle" says that the situation serious again. The infantry regiments are confined to their ...

    Article : 56 words
  54. CONSULAR CORPS REVIEWED.

    The Melbourne Consular Corps, which has languished sine the beginning of the war in 1914, was revived on Saturday night at an inaugural dinner at the ...

    Article : 78 words
  55. The Tangier Problem.

    The Spanish Government has sent to Great Britain and France Notes modifying its previous Tangier demands. Conversation will follow between the three ...

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  56. "Menace of Dullness."

    The "Observer" says:—"Cricket is over. We hope that the Marylebone Cricket Club during the winter will apply themselves actively to the menace of the ...

    Article : 61 words
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