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  2. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    Federal Ministers are watching with the keenest interest the political situation in Canada. It was stated in Ministerial circles to-night that there is a ...

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  3. GENERAL CABLES

    The Ocley, the first of two submarines for the Royal Australian Navy, and the first vessel under the Australian constructional programme, was launched at ...

    Article : 41 words
  4. SEAMEN DISAGREE

    Lively scenes marked the monthly stop-work meeting of the Sydney branch of the Australian Seamen's Union, held at the [?] Hall this morning. ...

    Article : 274 words
  5. AVIATION

    A special committee appointed by the National Geographic Society to Examine the records of Commander Byrd's flight over ...

    Article : 187 words
  6. SECOND TEST DRAWN

    The second Test match at Lords was drawn. Indeed -there could have been no other result after the line partnership of Collins and [?] in Australia's second innings. One point stands out from all the discussion in England on the match, and that is the unanimous ...

    Article : 108 words
  7. FEDERAL REFERENDA

    A manifesto, signed by Mr. M. Charlton, leader of the Federal Parliamentary Labour party, and Dir. Arthur [?] secretary, has been issued, addressed to ...

    Article : 79 words
  8. COAL PROBLEMS

    Lively scenes marked the resumed debate in the Commons to-day on the Mines Eight Hours Dill. The Labourites constantly heckled the Under-Secretary ...

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  9. CABLE BOARD AFFAIRS.

    The Pacific Cable Board has considered Mr. Percy Hunter's proposal to appoint a cable manager in New Zealand. Decision has been postponed.—(A.P.A.) ...

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  10. THE FIRST QUESTION.

    "The flirt and main question is a proposal to increase the Commonwealth Parliament's powers over industry and commerce. This is a substantial ...

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  11. ART FOR NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The trustces of the National Gallery of New South Wales have bought a drawing of a woman by Augustus John, an etching and a drawing both by ...

    Article : 48 words
  12. THE CONCLUDING STAGES

    Lords to-day paid the price for the. time limited Tests. Since the first day a draw seamed inevitable; hence today's attendance was depleted by ...

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  13. STUDENT TOURISTS.

    The National Union of South African Students at Johannesburg to-night resolved to invite fifty students drawn from the universities of Great Britain, ...

    Article : 59 words
  14. IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) informed Mr. Windsor Clive (C.) in the House of Commons to-day that the Imperial College of Defence would train a ...

    Article : 104 words
  15. FRENCH ACHIEVEMENT

    The brothers Captain and Sergeant Major Arrachart arrived at Basra today on their record non-stop flight from Le Bourget, a distance of 2627 miles. ...

    Article : 63 words
  16. WARNER'S IMPRESSIONS.

    P. F. Warner, in the "Morning Post," comments as follows:—"The complete ascendancy of the English batting over the Australian bowling was fully ...

    Article : 238 words
  17. TO AUSTRALIA AND BACK.

    Mr. Alan J. Cobham started from Rochester for his flight to Australia and back at five this morning with a perfect take-off. He disappeared in the morning mists in the direction of Paris. All keyed up last night for his departure, Mr. Cobham said that ...

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  18. PRINCE HENRY THROWN

    Prince Henry was competing in a jumping competition to-day when a dog frightened his horse. The Prince was thrown, ...

    Article : 49 words
  19. EARL'S FINANCIAL TROUBLES.

    A receiving order has been issued against the Earl of Pembroke, owner of the famous Wilton House art treasures. and of 60,000 acres.—(A.P.A.) ...

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  20. RUSSIA AND CHINA

    Reports of General Feng-yu-hsiang's return to China are being circulated, but he was seen in Moscow ten days ago. While lie seems to have secured funds ...

    Article : 96 words
  21. MIGRATION

    Lord Burnham presided at the Empire Press Union conference to-day. The conference considered the. most effective press methods of promoting ...

    Article : 378 words
  22. AUSTRALIANS OUTPLAYED.

    Commenting on the match In the "Daily Express," C. E. Kelleway says:— "The Australians were clearly outplayed and only time saved them, together ...

    Article : 106 words
  23. FRANCE'S HOME POLICY

    The Premier (M. Briand) read his new Ministry's declaration of policy in the Chamber of Deputies, to-day. Later a Government motion to postpone ...

    Article : 212 words
  24. THE PLAY DESCRIBED.

    After tea, before an attendance of £5,000 people, Tate went on at the pavilion end. Collins and Macartney started brightly, but the fourth over ...

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  25. MORE TIME NEEDED.

    The "Daily Express" in an editorial says:—"The disappointing inconclusiveness of the second Test must have convinced everyone of the necessity for ...

    Article : 154 words
  26. THE DARWIN SEAT

    Mr. H. E. Lane, of Devonport, was to-night elected to fill the vacancy in the Darwin electorate caused by the resignation of Mr. J. A. Hurst (Lab.). ...

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  27. NEW GOVERNMENT

    Mr. Arthur Meighen was sworn in as Premier of Canada today, thereby vacating his seat until his re-election. It is understood that Sir Henry Dray. ...

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  28. IMPORTED PESTS

    Lord Desborough quoted largely from his Australian experiences In support of a motion in the House of Lords today for the second reading of the Wild ...

    Article : 199 words
  29. ATTENDANCE OF 73,000.

    The total attendance for the three days was 73,000 exclusive of members. ...

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  30. THE HOSEPIPE INCIDENT.

    The Marylebone Club has called In the assistance of the police in on endeavour to ascertain the facts of yesterday's flooding of the wicket. ...

    Article : 38 words
  31. QUAKE IN EAST INDIES

    It is reported from Fort de Kock, near Padang, that a heavy earthquake occurred there to-day. Several shops collapsed, one person being now dead and ...

    Article : 115 words
  32. OBITUARY

    Rev. Canon Henry Girdlestone, M.A., for years headmaster of St. Peter's College, Adelaide, died to-day, at the age of 62 years. He stroked the Oxford ...

    Article : 83 words
  33. THE KING'S THANKS.

    His Majesty the King has caused to be conveyed to his Excellency the Governor-General an expression of his appreciation of the warm congratulations ...

    Article : 69 words
  34. AN AUSTRALIAN COMPOSER.

    Mr. Frank Alfred Howson, the Australian composer and musical director, died at 85 to-day. He had been a resident in the United States for sixty ...

    Article : 59 words
  35. MR. F. W. OSBORNE, OF SYDNEY.

    Mr. Frederick William Osbourne, of the Commercial Blanking Company, Sydney, died to-day.—(A.P.A.) ...

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  36. REFERENDUM PROPOSALS

    Members of the Nationalist and Country Parliamentary parties held a meeting to-day to consider the federal referendum proposals. The Nationalist ...

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  37. AT SANTA BARBARA AGAIN.

    One death was caused by an earth- quake felt to-day in various parts of Southern California. The property damage was alight:—(Reuter.) ...

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  38. NO INTERFERENCE

    At the monthly meeting of the South Australian branch of the Seamen's Union to-day the following motion was carried unanimously:— ...

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  39. PRELATE BURIED.

    The interment of Archbishop, Lowther Clarke, late of Melbourne, took place at Symington to-day. The funeral was attended by several Melbourne residents. ...

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  40. GOVERNMENT OF S.A.

    The approximate Government revenue and expenditure statements for the financial year ended to-night show a total revenue of £10,473,924, an increase ...

    Article : 147 words
  41. LESS SPENDING

    In view of the economic situation, Cabinet has adopted a bill prohibiting the erection during twelve months of buildings except popular or economic ...

    Article : 121 words
  42. ENGINE BREAKDOWN

    A broken axle was responsible for the Grafton to Sydney train being delayed for more than. four hours today. ...

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  43. REV. G. B. MURPHY.

    News was received in Hobart to-night of the death of Rev. G. B. Murphy in Brisbane to-day. Mr. Murphy, who was in his 63rd year, left Hobart in May ...

    Article : 147 words
  44. STEAMSHIP OWNERS

    Mr. Robert R. Murdoch was to-day re-elected chairman of the Australasian Steamship Owners' Federation, Sydney branch, and of the New South Wales ...

    Article : 56 words
  45. TO-DAY'S EVENTS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 24 words
  46. APPLICATIONS REFUSED

    Judgment was given to-day by the Industrial Registrar in the matter of the applications by the Coastal Seamen and Firemen's Union and the Seamen's ...

    Article : 53 words
  47. THE SECOND QUESTION.

    "The second question on which be required to vote would not [?] laws having permanent application. ...

    Article : 171 words
  48. LIGHTS ON VEHICLES.

    All vehicles [?] 4.48 p.m. 7.44 a.m. ...

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