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  2. SIR ALAN COBHAM.

    A dramatic note at the Air Council's luncheon to Sir Alan Cobham, was the announcement of the airman's emphatic disagreement with Lord Birkenhead's ...

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  3. AUSTRALIA'S FUTURE.

    Speaking at a luncheon which was given to-day in his honour by the Air Council, Sir Alan Cobham said:—"Australia is the world's most perfect flying country ...

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  4. FORTY-FOUR HOURS.

    "We suffer considerably from oversea competition," said Leslie Napier Thompson, managing director of Andrew Thompson and Scougall, Ltd., engineers and ...

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  5. WHEN JUDGES DIFFER.

    An incident probably unique in the history of the High Court of Australia occurred, when, following upon interchanges with Mr. Justice Starke, Mr. ...

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  6. CHINESE WAR.

    Chungking is the furthest up-river trading station, and the headquarters of autiforeignism. The Red Lamp Society placed recently a price on foreign heads. ...

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  7. EMPIRE PARLIAMENTARIANS.

    A conference between the visiting delegates of the Empire Parliamentary Association and members of the association in the Federal and State ...

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  8. GREAT SHOW HOLIDAY

    The following special weather forecast for the metropolitan area was issued by the Weather Bureau last night:—Fine for the present: north-west to south-west winds. Some showers expected towards evening Most crowds are brought together by ...

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  9. BRITISH COAL STRIKE.

    The Minister for Transport (Colonel W. Ashley) will confer with the railway companies at the week-end with a view to a further reduction of the train ...

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  10. EUROPEAN AFFAIRS.

    The Diplomatic Correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" gathers that M. Briand and Dr. Stresemann are trying to reach a preliminary agreement on ...

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  11. STATE'S IRON RESOURCES.

    The phenomenally rich iron deposits at Yampi Sound, on the north-west coast, have attracted the interest of the firm of Hoskins and Co., colliery, ...

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  12. AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY.

    The American Federation of Labour has announced an ambitious programme for unionising the automobile industry of America, which hitherto has been ...

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  13. German Trade Statistics.

    At a conference of the People's Party in Cologne. Dr. Curtius (the head of the Trade Board) outlined the commercial progress of Germany. He said that ...

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  14. THE ATTENDANCE.

    The attendance at the Royal Show yesterday was officially estimated at 42,168, a decrease of 3,627, compared with the record established last year record established last year, when 45,895 ...

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  15. DEVELOPMENT AND MIGRATION.

    Discussions with responsible State Ministers and departmental authorities are at present engaging the attention of the members of the Commonwealth ...

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  16. MURDER OF LUISE BADE.

    The conviction of Alan Christopher Jeynes, ex-jockey, for the murder of Luise Bade at Ebenezer in June last, for which he was sentenced to ...

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  17. HEAVY ROAD TRAFFIC.

    Motorists did not fail to voice their appreciation yesterday of the thorough control of road traffic by the police. Cars which came from distant parts of the ...

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  18. LONGITUDE DETERMINATION.

    A world longitude determination by radio signals commenced on October 1. and will be continued until December 1. This project, which was proposed ...

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  19. Sir Alan's Movements.

    The London "Daily Express" says that Sir Alan Cobham will fly to-morrow from London to Manchester, where the question of raisins subscriptions to secure ...

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  20. RAILWAY TRAFFIC.

    Yesterday the train passengers to Claremont from Perth and suburban stations totalled 19,809. compared with 19,657 last year. The number of ...

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  21. AVIATION.

    French and British experts informed the Coroner to-day that they were unable to decide as to the cause of the fire in the French air liner near Hildenborough ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Lord Sholto George Douglas (a son of the eight Marquis of Queensberry) is engaged to marry Mrs. Pickles (the mother, of Sydney Pickles, the Australian ...

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  23. SECRETARY INTERVIEWED.

    Delighted at the huge attendance, the secretary of the Royal Agricultural Society (Mr. W. J. Ashton) commented that the weather had been in the ...

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  24. PERSONAL.

    Mr. Robert Hall, a Queensland Rhodes Scholar, has been appointed Lecturer on Economics in Trinity College. Oxford. Mr. Hall was educated in the Ipswich ...

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  25. VICTORIAN HOSPITALS.

    The outstanding feature of the report upon the Victorian Hospital system made by Dr. Malcolm T. MacEacharn, Associate Director of the American ...

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  26. Paris to New York.

    The airman Tarascon Goli is preparing for a seaplane flight from Paris to New York. His machine has not been competed yet. The French "ace" Nogues ...

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  27. OFFICIAL OPENING.

    His Excellency the Governor and Lady Campion, accompanied by Major Nicholl, A.D.C., arrived on the ground shortly before 3 o'clock, and were ...

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  28. A SOLDIER'S MARRIAGE.

    During September of last year the Victorian Parliament passed a measure known as the Maintenance Orders Facilities for Enforcement Act, which provided ...

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  29. ANIMAL HUSBANDRY.

    Commenting on the statements made at the Animal Husbandry conference in Sydney, regarding the importance of the meat industry generally, the Minister for ...

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  30. NORTHERN AUSTRALIA.

    Plans for the future Government and development of North Australia and Central Australia are being considered in detail by the members of the North ...

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  31. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    Mr. H. W. Gepp Chairman of the Australian Development and Migration (Commission) arrived from Paris to-day. He was met at Dover by Mr. J. Barnes ...

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  32. OVERLAND PASSENGERS.

    Advice was received yesterday by telegram from Tarcoola that the following we passengers by the Great Western express, due on Perth tomorrow morning:—Lady Cecil. Miss ...

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  33. CHILDREN'S DAY.

    To-day being children's day, the programme provides for ring events that will be of interest to young people as well as adults. A start will be made ...

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  34. AMERICAN TRAIN HOLD-UP.

    The United States Post Office at Washington has communicated with Supt. Campbell, of the Criminal Investigation Department, urging that an attempt ...

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  35. SOUTH AFRICA AND EMPIRE.

    A number of patriotic associations, including the Sons of England, the Unity League, and the Empire Group, have telegraphed to the Prime Minister of ...

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  36. Secondary Industries.

    The main body of delegates of the Empire Parliamentary Association who are touring Australia, paid a visit Newcastle to-day. They were accorded a ...

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  37. VICTORIAN ORCHARDISTS.

    Conditions in the fruit canning industry are so bad that many of the orchardists, particularly many of the returned soldiers. would willingly have their ...

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  38. CHURCH CONGRESS.

    What is described as the most remarkable scene ever known in the history of the Church Congress occurred in Southport yesterday after the reading of a ...

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