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  2. EMPIRE BROADCASTING

    The "Daily Telegraph's" wireless expert. states—"'The results of the first two broadcasts from Sydney were so promising that considerable success is ...

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  3. OLD COMRADES

    If the hopes of tithe British Legion are realised; many Australians will in 1928 join 5000 British members in a pilgrimage to. the battlefields of France ...

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  4. OBITUARY

    The death occurred at his residence, Hobart, last night, of Mr. Edward Mulcahy, until comparatively recently one of the most active and best ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ILLUSTRIOUS SCOTCH

    A conference representing Scottish bodies all over Australia held at Canberra on Saturday afternoon. decided that statues of Robert Burns and ether ...

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  6. MURRAY BRIDGE

    The Secretary for the Dominions (Mr. Amery) yesterday opened a now bridge. over the Murray at Mildura. He praised the border agreements. The bridge ...

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  7. TERRIFYING ADVENTURE

    Miss Lizette Liebert, aged about 20, typist to the Treasurer (Dr. Page), had an hour and a halt's flight against death from drowning to-day, whilst five ...

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  8. FROM THE CAPITAL

    "I wish to see the Mother Country and the outposts of the Empire 'united more closely," says Rev. James Barr, M.P., the Scottish clergyman and ...

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  9. NARROW ESCAPES

    A disastrous fire occurred at Burnie at 3 o'clock this morning, and demolished at two-storeyed boarding establishment, "Clifton ...

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  10. OCEAN WEATHER

    Shipping interests have asked the radio conference to arrange for better and more frequent oceanic weather reports. A special: committee is considering the ...

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  11. PICKETS ARRESTED

    Deputy sheriffs to-day made a surprise attack on I.W.W. pickets. at coal mines in this district, and arrested 47 men and 7 women on charges of having ...

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  12. A CLEARER VISION

    Mr. W. C. Bridgeman (First Lord of the Admiralty) to-day, in a speech at the Navy League's Nelson dinner at the ...

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  13. SMUGGLING CHINESE

    Further' search of the water tanks of the Dutch freighter Almkerk, where fifty. Chinese stowaways were found revealed ...

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  14. NAVIES AND PEACE

    Speaking at a dinner given to-day in his honour, Mr. H. Wickham Steed (the noted English lecturer on. history and international problems, and editor of ...

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  15. FRENCH TARIFF

    The State Department has completed a conciliatory reply to. the French Note regarding the tariff dispute. . The Note which will the delivered on ...

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  16. WHAT WAS MOTIVE?

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 21. The trial of Albert B.— Fall (a-former United States Secretary of State for the Interior) and Harry Sinclair ...

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  17. THE LOAN MARKET

    "Although the gilt-edged section of the Stock Exchange has maintained' its steadiness despite a number of new, issues, oilier departments' have been ...

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  18. "SCREAMING FARCE"

    The trial of a. superintendent of schools named. William McAndrew, on charges made by Mayor Thompson (who' is known for his anti-British, attitude), ...

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  19. TRADE IN BUTTER

    The butter trade continues very dull, but prices for Australian and New. Zealand show little change. It is generally thought that the bottom has been ...

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  20. CHARGE OF HERESY

    Canon Bullock Webster, who in St. Paul's Cathedral neuonced the Bishop of Birmingham (Rt. Rev. Ernest Barnes) for alleged heresy, says that he has ...

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  21. POLITICAL DILEMMA

    The most serious problem now facing the Composite Ministry is the question of finance. Ministers admit that it will be a difficult matter to carry ...

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  22. FLYING BOATS' CRUISE

    The Empire. flying boats, on their way to Australia and Singapore, arrived to-day. "They were seven hours on the trip from Marseilles. ...

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  23. AMONG THE BOYS

    The Prince of Wales to-day received the Waratahs (New South "Wales Rugby players) in the drawing-room of York House. Ire shook' hands with them, ...

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  24. RECKLESS FLYING

    Newspaper accounts and denunciations of apparent recklessness in an army aeroplane by a student with an army officer as passenger on October 21, resulting in ...

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  25. BIG GREYHOUND BETS

    The first greyhound season has ended at London. It is estimated that, 5,000,000 people witnessed the racing during the four months. The ...

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  26. NELSON REMEMBERED

    Many wreaths were to-day placed on the Nelson Column in Trafalgar Square, and Nelson's tomb, at St. Paul's Cathedral, to commemorate the 122nd ...

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  27. FRUIT AS MISSILES

    On arriving at Southampton to-day aboard the Moreton Day, the American crew of the steamer Nile, which was wrecked on the coast of Tunis on the ...

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  28. SHOOTING AFFAIR

    A sensational shooting affair took place at the Kiama Hospital about four o'clock on Saturday afternoon. As result Nurse Hazel Olive Grunsell lice ...

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  29. EX-KAISER OBJECTS

    Legal proceedings are threatened by the ox-Kaiser as a result of Piscator's Theatre announcing Tolstol's play, "Rasputin," which has been extended ...

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  30. JAPANESE BANKS

    There now appears to be a reasonable prospect of the re-opening of the Fifteenth Nobles Bank of limited scale. It is, understood that the Bank of ...

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  31. NATIVE TRIBAL LAWS

    A telegram from Brome states that the police at Hall's Creek. in the extreme north-west, have arrested three natives in. connection with the killing ...

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  32. THOROUGH TESTS

    The aeroplane, Southern Cross, in which Captain Kingsford Smith, Lieut. Anderson, Mr. C. P. Ulm, and another, will attempt to fly across the Pacific to ...

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  33. AVIATORS MISSING

    The wreckage of the hydroplane in which Count Dec Lesseps and a mechanic started a flight on Tuesday from Gaspe to Valbrillliant has been ...

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  34. BRITISH MEAT CONTRACT

    It is officially stated that of the Mediterranean meat contract the. Hon's there went to Australia. It was divided unequally between Borthwick's, ...

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  35. GRAVITY INCREASED

    The Yangtso war situation is. increasing in gravity. The Nanking armies are advancing upon Hankow by land and water. War has bean ...

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  36. CANDIDATE OR NOT?

    Again the question of. the exact. meaning of President Coolidge's words. "I do not, choose to run for President in 1928" is the subject of animated ...

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  37. ARRESTS IMPEDED

    When Constable Worrall and Police Recruit Gilgan entered the Hilton Hotel on Saturday afternoon to arrest two men. alleged to have been bookmaking, ...

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  38. CHINESE STEAMER SUNK

    It is reported that the China Merchant Company steamer Irene was shelled .and set afire by the British submarine L4 and sunk in Bias Bay. ...

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  39. CAPTURED BY TRIBESMEN

    Moroccan tribesmen are in the neighbourhood of the residence of General Steeg. His nephew's wife. General Steeg's stepson and his stepson's wife ...

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  40. "ABIE'S IRISH ROSE"

    "Abie's Irish Rose" closed to-day after a metropolitan run of 2327 consecutive performances, extending over almost five and: a half years. The play broke all ...

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  41. TO-DAY'S EVENTS

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  42. LIGHTS ON VEHICLES

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