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  2. ROYAL VISIT

    The Duke and Duchess of York will arrive in London on Monday simultaneously with Mr. S. M. Bruce. They hope to confer with him next week with ...

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  3. COAL DEADLOCK

    As a result, of. the insistence of Midlanders and Northerners ,the minders conference to-day resolved that a district vote, returnable on Thursday, shall ...

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  4. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    The Association' of British Chambers of Commerce has prepared a report defining its attitude on various subjects likely to crop up at the Imperial ...

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  5. WARLIKE ITALY

    "Is Italy preparing for warp" asks the "Daily Express.". Signor Mussolini's attempts to revive a warlike spirit in the people have occasioned the comment. It ...

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  6. GENERAL CABLES

    A cyclist at Mayence (Germany) shot at two French non-commissioned officers last night. He wounded one, and escaped in the dark. ...

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  7. INVESTMENTS SLACK

    The Stock Exchange is in a somewhat depressed mood owing to stringent monetary conditions, with the possibility of money becoming still dearer, and the ...

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  8. MELBOURNE PREMIERS

    The football season for 1926 closed on Saturday in a blaze of triumph for the" Melbourne team, who won their first premiership since 1900, by such a ...

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  9. FATAL DISAPPOINTMENT

    A dramatic disclosure has been made in connection with the suicide of Professor Paul Kammerer,' the famous biologist, on September 25. The professor ...

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  10. BIG NEWSPAPER DEAL.

    Allied Newspapers Limited, owners of the "Sunday Times" group of newspapers at Newcastle, Manchester, Sheffield, and Glasgow, have bought all the ordinary ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN FLOUR FOR BREAD.

    Mr. Weldon, an Australian demonstrator of the possibility of the use of unblended Australian flour for bread banking, has had a highly, successful tour ...

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  12. SURRENDER OF 200,000.

    The total of miners who have resumed work has topped 200,000. ...

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  13. OVER 6 PER CENT. ON CHARITY.

    Whereas before the strike there were 1,222,000 recipients of poor law relief, the total on June 30 was 2,420,000. This, according to a Ministry of Health ...

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  14. MR. BRUCE IN SECLUSION.

    The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. S. M. Bruce) found Paris too noisy for preparation of his conference documents. Therefore he slipped away unobserved ...

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  15. RECORD SAW FISH

    Bathers at South Steyne, Manly lost little time rushing from the surf when the warning notes of the shark bell were sounded by the vigilance patrol of the ...

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  16. WUCHANG RELIEVED

    The siege of Wuchang has been raised. The defenders, replying to an ultimatum, agreed to incorporate themselves in the Red army. ...

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  17. LONG ARM OF THE LAW.

    A detective named Dixon arrived at Plymouth on the 'Mooltan to-day, escorting a man and woman named Dixon from Adelaide, on a charge of having embezzled 2250. The charge of ...

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  18. MUSSOLINI AGAIN.

    Signor Mussolini addressed the Fascists to-day, explaining why he had assumed command. "Black Shirts," he said, "I am assuming direct command of ...

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  19. MATTER FOR CABINET.

    Cabinet will meet early next week to consider the miners' decision to withdraw the safety men. ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN LOANS

    Although the Australian finance pamphlet received considerable publicity in the daily press, it is significant that the financial newspapers, both dailies ...

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  21. PACIFIC CABLE

    Mr. W. M. Smith, engineer of the Telegraph Construction and Maintenance Company, London, arrived here to-day en route for Bamfield, Vancouver ...

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  22. FEDERATION CRUMPLING.

    Mr. Frank Hodges, formerly general secretary of the Miners' Federation, made a statement to-day that "the Miners' Federation is crumpling up in ...

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  23. MIGRANTS FOR NEW ZEALAND.

    The Tainui sailed for New Zealand today. with 318 assisted emigrants, including 92 Salvation Army boys and '10 public school boys. ...

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  24. REDS RESUME INITIATIVE.

    The leader of the anti-Reds, General Sun-chuan-fang, has partly evacuated Kiukiang, which has been the scene of severe fighting between the main ...

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  25. INDUSTRIAL UNISON.

    Twenty-two German and British industrialists and financiers began their conference at Broadlands 'secretly to-day, Sir Robert Horne presiding. The ...

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  26. LOYALTY TO THE KING.

    On the occasion of taking over the militia Signor Mussolini sent a message to the King assuring him of the Black Shirts' loyalty,. and that they were true. ...

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  27. EMPIRE FLYING

    At the Overseas Club luncheon to-day Sir Alan Cobham said that Australia was one of the finest flying countries. It had the three best air routes in the ...

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  28. LORD BYNG ROBBED.

    Cat burglars. climbed into Thorpe Hall, the' country residence of Lord and Lady Byng, who arrived from Canada to-day on the conclusion of Lord Byng's ...

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  29. ROYALISM IN GERMANY

    President von Hindenburg accepted General von Setekt's resignation of the command of the Reichswehr today, as a sequel to the appearance on parade or ...

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  30. SUBSTANTIAL SURPLUS.

    The Pacific Cable Board's report to March 31 shows total traffic receipts of £433566, a decrease compared with. those in the ,previous year of £81416. ...

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  31. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR

    'About 1000 of the delegates to the Australasian Christian Endeavour Convention visited Mordialloc on Saturday morning, where a seaside rally was ...

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  32. NATIONALISTS ANGERED.

    The Nationalist newspapers criticise the Cabinet's acceptance of General von Seeckt's resignation as capitulation to Republican press intrigues and an ant ...

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  33. AIRSHIP SERVICE.

    Crowds watched the erection here to- day of the first piece of steel structural work on the new airship hangar in connection with the forthcoming Empire air ...

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  34. EX-TRADE COMMISSIONER

    Sir Mark Sheldon, formerly' Trade Commissioner for Australia in America, America, having concluded a business trip here, leaves to-morrow for England. ...

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  35. THE NEW COMMANDER.

    General von Seeckt's successor is General Heye, commander of the Koe nigsberg Reichswehr. He was a member of the supreme army command in war ...

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  36. RETIRING AMBASSADOR

    The retiring British Ambassador to Berlin (Lord D'Abernon) was accorded military honours to-day on the occasion of his farewell visit to President von ...

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  37. ANSWER TO PAMPHLET.

    The High Commissioner for Australia (Sir Joseph Cook) and his financial adviser (Mr. James .R. Collins) conferred to-day with the Agents-General ...

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  38. COTTON FALLS IN VALUE

    Cotton dropped 4 dollars (about 16s 8d) a bale to-day, to the lowest: level for five years. The reduction followed the publication of the Government ...

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  39. SOVIET SPLIT

    The Toss News Agency states that the political bureau of the Communist party, having noted the violation of party discipline by prominent ...

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  40. GIFTS TO THE HOHENZOLLERNS.

    The Prussian State Council, despite Socialist and Communist opposition, has approved of the Hohenzollern Compromise Bill providing for munificent gifts ...

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  41. STRANGE SHOOTING

    On Thursday morning a milk carter' at Oakleigh named Henry Hobbins, employed by Matthew Young, dairy- man, of Euston-road, Oakleigh, was ...

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  42. PLANTERS NEED SUBSIDY.

    The situation of southern cotton planters is so serious, following the price decline, that Senator Robinson has asked White House for an ...

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  43. THE CHURCHES

    In his address at Christ Church (Congregational) yesterday morning, Rev. W. J. Ashford expressed the view that minorities rather than majorities ...

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  44. COLLIERY DISASTER

    A terrible gas explosion occurred at the urban Navigation Colliery, situated at Newcastle, Natal, yesterday. ...

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  45. BRITISH POLITICS

    The Conservative party conference ,.t Scarborough to-day unanimously passed comprehensive resolutions urging migration to the dominions, an ...

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  46. ADVANCES FROM BANKS.

    Meanwhile Texas bankers are planning loans of 50 dollars a bale at 6 per cent. yearly on the security of warehouse receipts or chattel mortgages ...

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  47. KOREAN CLASH

    Reports alleging fighting in Manchuria between Chinese and Japanese soldiery appear to be fictitious, based on local newspaper paragraphs ...

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  48. TWO BODIES FOUND

    Circumstances in which the bodies of George Edwin Welsh, aged 36, labourer, of West Geelong, and his daughter, aged six years, were found in a ...

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  49. AUSTRALIAN DEBTS

    Dr. Earle Page, Acting-Pri[?]c Minister and Commonwealth Treasurer, expressed surprise. that any question should be raised of the soundness of ...

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  50. CARRY-OVER PLANNED.

    A similar plan to retire another 2,000,000 bales throughout the South will be launched immediately. This would make available of the present ...

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  51. CRICKET IN N.S.W.

    The first round of the competitions under the association was completed on Saturday in 'delightful weather. Wickets again favoured the batsmen, but ...

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  52. SOUTH AFRICAN SOLDIERS

    The unveiling of the memorial at Delville Wood to South African soldiers killed in the war takes place on Sunday. About five hundred prominent people, ...

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  53. CHINESE NATIONALIST

    Under the auspices of the Kuo Min fang, the Chinese Nationalist Party, a picnic was held at the Killarney plea- sure grounds, Middle Harbour, on ...

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  54. PREMIER ROAD EVENT

    The Warrnumbool-to-Melbourne cycling race, which is regarded as the world's biggest event of This kind, was won on Saturday by Les. Einseidel, ...

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  55. TRAMS COLLIDE

    Seven people were injured in a collision between tramcars in Darley-road, Randwick, on Saturday evening. The brakes on a tram hound from Clovelly ...

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  56. WAGE RATES DOUBLED

    Recent awards of wages boards in the clothing, confectionery, sweets, and biscuit industries have raised wages all round, in some cases more than 100 per ...

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  57. CHANNEL STEAMER'S MISHAP.

    A large crowd waited to watch the arrival of a Channel steamer at Biarritz to-day.. However, owing to the rough sea and 'a strong wind, the vessel ...

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  58. WANTED—MONEY

    Under the order of the Marshal of the Admiralty Court (Mr. Spain), the American barquentine Forest " Dream, which has been lying in Newcastle ...

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  59. TO-DAY'S EVENTS

    2.80 and 8 p.m.-Pictures at Princess and Majestic Theatres. ...

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  60. CITY COUNCIL.

    As the result of a strong feeling that the. Invermay side of the river should, if possible, have direct representation in the City Council, the Mowbray, ...

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  61. LIGHTS ON EHICLES.

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  62. TEST TEAM ON TOUR

    The Australian cricketers arrived here to-day, and entrained for New York, where a reception and luncheon will be tendered them by a group of prominent ...

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  63. DRIED FRUIT MARKET

    Business in dried fruits is very disappointing. Australian currants are selling in small quantities at 35s to 45s cwt. Sultanas are selling slowly, though ...

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  64. PUBLICATIONS

    Highly informative as usual, the "Australian Musical News" (October 1 issue) has been received from Mr. John Fitzgerald's, "The Newsco," ...

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  65. WRESTLING

    Shooting head first through the ropes in the sixth round of his match with Mike Yokel (12.9½), of Wyoming, U.S.A., Billy Meeske (12.12), heavy and ...

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  66. HOCKEY

    North-Western Hockey Association semi-finals between "A" and "B" grade teams were played on Saturday, under deal conditions, with the following ...

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  67. VICTORIA LEAGUE

    A general meeting of members of the Victoria League was held on Friday to snake arrangements for the British Schoolboys' visit to Launceston. All ...

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  68. ADELAIDE ROYAL SHOW

    The Royal Show was concluded last night. The gate takings eclipsed the previous record of £4555 in 1924 by more than £2000. J. T. Laidlaw, of ...

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