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  2. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    OTTAWA, Wednesday. — Arrangement for the Imperial Conference are proceeding with a recognition of the fundamental fact that there will need ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. NO ALTERNATIVE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. J. H. Thomas (Secretary of State for the Dominions), moving the second reading of the Free State Duties Bill, said it admittedly took drastic and unlimited powers, but the Government had ...

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  4. NO CONCESSIONS.

    LAUSANNE, Wednesday night.— The Six Powers delegates reassembled at night but adjourned without reaching an agreement. Neither the French ...

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  5. SYDNEY GALE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Two steamers which were at sea when a 60-mile an hour cyclone swept down on the New South Wales coast to-day had not been ...

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  6. RESCUED AIRMEN.

    WYNDHAM, Thursday. — Helpless on the beach for some days before their discovery. Captain Hans Bertram and Klausmann watched the ...

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  7. GREAT SUCCESS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—“The most successful conference ever held in Australia” was the expression to-day of one of the Premiers regarding the conference. An agreement was reached between the Bank Board and the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. GOLD SHARE AT £400.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Another spectacular rise in the price of Australian Gold Development shares occurred on the Stock Exchange to-day. ...

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  9. HOOVER AS ARBITRATOR?

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Paris correspondent of “The Guardian” says annoyance rather than pessimism is the keynote of the French Press comments ...

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  10. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Following a conference between the Premiers and the Commonwealth Bank Board, satisfactory financial arrangements were ...

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  11. INCREASE EXCHANGE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — “Immediate help must be given the wool, meat, wheat, and base metal industries, if we are to carry on” said Mr. J. Abbott, an ...

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  12. CHAIRMAN OF TRIBUNAL.

    DUBLIN, Thursday.—Mr. J. H. Scullin, ex-Prime Minister of Australia, has been mentioned in Dublin as a possible chairman of the Land Annuities ...

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  13. N.S.W. BASIC WAGE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Figures prepared by the Government statistician for the Industrial Commission's inquiry concerning the State basic wage ...

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  14. RISKING NO RUPTURE.

    LAUSANNE, Wednesday.—M. Herriot and General Von Papen meet alone in the morning in intensive personal discussion, which it is confidently ...

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  15. FREE STATE DELEGATION.

    DUBLIN, Wednesday.—It is officially announced that the Free State Ottawa delegation will number 25. The party will include Ministers O'Kelly, Lemass, ...

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  16. LANDING OF ARMS.

    DUBLIN, Wednesday.—Replying in the Dail to questions asked by ex-Minister P. McGilligan, the President (Mr. E.de Valera) denied that he had ...

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  17. DEFEAT AVOIDED.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Government received a rebuff in the Legislative Assembly to-day during the second reading debate on the Country ...

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  18. FAITHFUL BOAR.

    WONDAI, Thursday. — Thomas Russell, a farmer at Mondure, was saved from probably a fatal attack by an infuriated boar, by the intervention ...

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  19. BANK CRASH OF 1894 RECALLED.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—“It is still too early to rejoice about the results of the Premiers’ Conference,” said Senator McLachlan, discussing the ...

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  20. DRASTIC ACTION.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Because they did not respond to the Labour Bureau’s call for workers for the forest camp, and refused employment when ...

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    KING PRADJADHIPOK, of Siam, who has agreed to a constitutional monarchy, following a revolution recently. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. CHURCH OF ENGLAND.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Anglican Archbishop of Brisbane (Dr. Sharp) stated to-night that a constitution, to give full automony to the ...

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  23. CARLTON BYE-ELECTION.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — While several young Nationalist speakers were preparing to address a meeting at Carlton last night on behalf of the United ...

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  24. EXTENSION OF TRADE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Irish Free State has opened negotiations with France and Germany to extend trade relations. Mr. de Valera hopes ...

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  25. ONLY WITHIN STATE.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—In allowing an appeal in the Supreme Court today, Mr. Justice Henchman said it seemed to him that the Magistrate’s ...

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  26. BRADMAN AGAIN.

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday.—Mailey’s Australian cricketers defeated Ridley College 18, past and present boys, at St. Catherine’s. McCabe took four ...

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  27. RUGBY UNION TEST.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The New Zealand Rugby Union team reached Brisbane to-day. A representative gathering greeted them at South ...

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  28. C. J. GOODE INQUIRY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Continuing his address before the Goode Royal Commission, Mr. A. Shand, K.C., said that Goode admitted his transactions ...

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  29. EX-PREMIER HOGAN.

    LONDON, Thursday.—“I am taking legal proceedings against the Federal executive of the Australian Labour Party for personal damages for ...

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  30. SUGAR AGREEMENT.

    HOBART, Thursday.— The Tasmanian branch of the Australian Sugar Consumers’ Association has written to Mr. J. A. Lyons (Prime Minister) ...

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  31. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

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  32. WILFUL MURDER.

    KILKIVAN, Wednesday.—Colin McLeod to-day appeared in the police court charged with the wilful murder of his brother. Ronald Roderick ...

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  33. MURDER SUSPECTED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Detectives are satisfied that murder is the only tenable theory in the Thorne poisoning case, but detectives are not yet able to point ...

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  34. FATALLY BURNT.

    IPSWICH, Thursday. — When her clothes caught fire as she was cleaning the kitchen stove, Mrs. J. Chandler, of Byrne Estate, Bundamba, was fatally ...

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  35. AMATEUR JOCKEY.

    TOWNSVILLE, Thursday. — Arthur Featherstone, the well-known amateur jockey, was killed while riding at the Lyndhurst amateur races, Charters ...

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  36. TENNIS IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The draw for Saturday's tennis match between France and Australia is:— Singles.—Clemenger (A.) v. Merlin ...

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  37. BISHOP OF MELANESIA.

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.—All the Bishops of New Zealand, together with delegates from Melanesia, met at Wellington yesterday to select the successor ...

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    The new Oceanic S.S. Company Monterey which visited Australia recently on its maiden voyage from America. She is a sister ship to the Mariposa. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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