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  2. A GREAT NATION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. P. C. Harrison, manager of the Bank of Mon[?]eal, who had been two months in Australia observing economic and trade ...

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  3. ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—There appears to be an impression among cricketers that next Monday’s meeting of the New South Wales Cricket Association ...

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  4. IMMIGRATION.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A deputation from the Australian Natives’ Association waited on the Prime Minister yesterday on the question of alien ...

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  5. INCREASED SALARIES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At this morning’s opening session of the annual conference of the New South Wales Railways and Tramway Officers’ ...

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  6. FRANCE AND RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Soviet is alarmed at the prospect of a break with France, following on the break with Britain. M. Livinov, interviewed ...

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  7. RAILWAY EFFICIENCY.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. J. H. Thomas, secretary of the National Union of Railwaymen has addressed a remarkable letter to members ...

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  8. THE LEAGUE COUNCIL.

    [?] Thursday.—The election [?] of the League of Nations [?] Cubs, 43 votes; Finland, 33, [?] The unsuccessful ...

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  9. PASTORAL INDUSTRY.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—During a speech at the official luncheon of the Royal Show to-day, the Prime Minister declared he thought that Australia was ...

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  10. TO OWN A CAR.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The dictum of an English county court judge that nobody was justified in owning a motor car at a salary below £1500 a ...

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  11. NORTHERN LABOUR.

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday. — Acting upon “Northern Labour News,” telegram concerning Brisbane Labour Council’s decision to hold a Trades ...

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  12. AUSTRALIA’S DEBT.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Commenting on a cabled warning, by a banker concerning Australian indebtedness, the “Financial News” states:— ...

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  13. COMMUNISTS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Criticism of the Premier of Queensland (Mr. W. McCormack) for having called on the Federal Government to deal with ...

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  14. FIRE AT NEW FARM.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Moray Bank, a well known New Farm boarding house situated at the corner of Moray, and More ton streets, and one of the oldest ...

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  15. TEMPEST TOSSED.

    FREMANTLE, Friday.—Mountainous seas swept the after well-deck on the freighter Autolycus, smashed two horse boxes, loosened lifeboats, and ...

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  16. FINNEGAN’S TRIUMPH.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The Australian featherweight, light-weight and waiter weight champion Billy Grime who was outpointed by “Honeyboy” ...

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  17. FELLMONGERS’ AWARD.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Some time ago the Board of Trade and Arbitration heard an application for a variation of the fellmongers (south-eastern) award. ...

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  18. GAMBLING COWARD.

    MICE, Friday.—Believed to have lost a fortune by gambling, Antoine Casali waited till his wife and children were asleep, and then turned on ...

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  19. FROST STOPS TRAINS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The shar[?] frost last night, it is believed, was responsible for the snapping of a straining wire and the consequent ...

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  20. SHIPS SHELTERING.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Shipping is being hampered by boisterous weather along, the N.S. Wales coast and a number of vessels are ...

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  21. BUTTER AND CHEESE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Butter is quiet and steady. Choicest salted New Zealand is realising 160/ to 182/; Australian, 176/ to 178/. Unsalted ...

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  22. SEAMEN’S CLAIMS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Federal Committee of Management of the Seamen’s Union has been meeting daily for over a week, but no finality has yet ...

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  23. AMERICAN GOODS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Members of the emergency committee of the Australasian Council of Trades Unions held a special meeting to-day to consider a ...

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  24. RAILWAY CLERKS.

    BRISBANE, Friday; — Tho Federated Clerks’ Union has applied to the Commissioner for Railways (Mr. J. W. Davidson) for payment for the week ...

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  25. GREYHOUND BETTING.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Commencing on the decision cabled from Australia that betting on greyhound races is illegal, the “Daily Express” expresses ...

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  26. RUSSIA’S WAY.

    HELSINGFORS, Friday.—Captain Goyer, whom the Soviet allege was executed as a British spy on September 13. has been identified as a Finnish ...

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  27. TOLL OF THE AIR.

    BAGDAD, Thursday .—An accident [?] Bristol Fighter at Hinaidi result [?] the death of Wing-Commander [?] Gaskell and Aircraftsman ...

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  28. GREATER MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Although almost all of the municipalities around Melbourne are opposed to the absorption of the local councils ...

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  29. FOSTER EXTRADITED.

    AUCKLAND, Friday.—Since no police escort has arrived from England, the Ruahine’s master has Undertaken the custody of Joseph ...

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  30. LEAVING SCHOOL.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—At what age should a child leave school? That was one of the matters discussed yesterday by the Federal ...

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  31. TRAPPED BY FIRE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A fir which originated in the back room of a house in Londonderry, through children burning papers, resulted in a mother, her ...

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  32. MAYOR DUNLOP.

    ROCKHAMPTON, Friday. — Following the expulsion of Mayor Dunlop from the movement, by the North-street branch, it is now stated ...

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  33. CORNWALL WRECKAGE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Ait Ministry announces that the wreckage washed ashore at Newsday (Cornwall) is part of an engineless glider, which ...

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  34. CHIANG-KAI-SHEK.

    CALCUTTA, Friday.—Chiang-kai-shek the Chinese military expert who was for three years generalissimo of the Cantonese forces, is travelling ...

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  35. ACROSS THE TASMAN.

    AUCKLAND, Friday.—Local preparations indicate that Frewens’ trans-Tasman flight will be made next -week. The Hinemoa took 20 ...

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  36. SOUTH JOHNSTONE.

    INNISFAIL, Friday.—The Industrial Magistrate, Mr. Aitken, who is supervising the carrying out of the order of the Board of Trade in respect to South ...

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  37. LEAD AND ZINC.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.—Mr. T. W. Bignay. controller of the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada, in an address to the ...

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  38. ALLORA WILL CASE.

    BRISBANE. Friday.—In the Supreme Court (Civil Jurisdiction) to-day, before Mr. Justice Macnaughton, reference was made to his Honour by the ...

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  39. BAPTIST ASSEMBLY.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The Jubilee Assembly of the Baptist Union of Queensland continued its sessions today. Addresses on the importance of ...

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  40. DAIL ELECTIONS.

    DUBLIN, Wednesday.—The general opinion of party organisers is that there is an increase in the poll of at least 70 per cent. The ...

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  41. LATE SPORTING.

    FOREST HILLS, Thursday.—Play was continued in the United States lawn tennis singles championship tournament to-day. As a result of ...

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  42. PERTH STRIKE ENDED.

    PERTH, Friday.—The newspaper strike is over, the union having given the ample guarantees demanded on Tuesday. These cover every emergency ...

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  43. SPECIAL TARIFFS.

    PARIS, Friday.—It is officially slated that, pending the conclusion of a Franco-American commercial agreement, France is shortly ...

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  44. ROMANCE OFF.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A Sydney resident sent a letter to the Lord Mayor of Manchester saying that h was a lifelong abstainer and non-gamble, but ...

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  45. YOUTH IN TROUBLE.

    BRISBANE. Friday.—A 17-year-old youth, James Maguire, in the employ of the Metropolitan Life Assurance Company, to-day pleaded guilty to stealing ...

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  46. FAIR RENTS ACT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The first prosecution under section 17 of the Fair Bents Act was heard to-day, when James Heaney was fined £15, or three ...

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  47. RELIEF OF POOR.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Health Ministry’s report announces that Poor Law relief hap risen by 350 per cent., and outdoor relief by 1000 per ...

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  48. SAVED BY A SHUNTER.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Late last night a young woman, Bella Forrest, fell between a train and the platform at the Sydney Station, with her head resting ...

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  49. SUPPOSED BOMB.

    LONDON, Friday.—The “Daily Express” says that a supposed bomb with a charred fuse has boon found on the Underground Railway, near Temple ...

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  50. DESTITUTE.

    LONDON, Thursday —The widow of the Canadian Victoria Cross winner, Captain McKean, who died in 1926. advertised for a housekeepership ...

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  51. FRUIT FOR SOUTH.

    BRISBANE. Friday.—There was a rush of fruit to the Southern markets by train to-day, and no less than 450 tons went forward to the border. The ...

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  52. “WHITE” AGAIN.

    INNISFAIL, Friday.—The waterside workers last night decided to [?] the embargo on South Johnstone sugar and it is now being despatched ...

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  53. METAL PRICE FALL.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Owing to the fall in metal prices, the Sulphide Corporation is suspending operations at the Junction Mine on September 24. ...

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