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  2. IRELAND'S BOUNDARY.

    "Feeling in Ireland as a whole except among a few extremists is strongly in favor of a settlement of the boundary dispute." This is the unanimous ...

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  3. CIVIL WAR IN CHINA.

    According to Renter's Tientsin correspondent General Wu Pei-Fu's troops continue to move from Paoting Fu to Shanhaikwan, fully equipped with ...

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  4. LEGUE OF NATIONS

    In reference to conflicting statements in the newspapers regarding the utilising of the British fleet in the event of a breach of the Covenant of the ...

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  5. FRENCH MURDER CASE

    Rente's Paris correspondent reports:— An extraordinary murder, accompanied by sorcery, bas been revealed in ...

    Article : 151 words
  6. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS.

    The recent action by the Seamen's Union in suspending from membership the crew of the Fordsdale has caused Mr. T. R Bavin the Attorney-General, ...

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  7. THE LABOR PARTY.

    The State executive of the A.L.P. last night did not deal with the question of the endorsement of Mr. M. P. Consi[?] owing to the fact that certain ...

    Article : 59 words
  8. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    The Kyogle-Brisbane Railway Bill will be introduced in the House of Representatives before the present session, closes. Mr. S. M. Bruce, the Prime ...

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  9. MINING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 64 words
  10. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    John Bugler (26), a printer, of Newtown, and Charles Taylor (47) were yesterday arrested on a charge of promoting an illegal sweep called the ...

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  11. SEARCH FOR WOMEN.

    In the House of Representatives yesterday Mr. E. Riley asked whether a gunboat equipped with wireless could be despatched for the rescue of the ...

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  12. NO INFORMATION SOUGHT IS MR. HUCKELL'S STATEMENT

    Mr. A. E. Huckell, secretary of the Barrier District Assembly of the Australian Labor Party, stated to-day that he had received no communication of ...

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  13. NORTH BLOCKS

    Mr. W. F. Carr, a local director of the North Blocks Mining Compaay No Liability, states that poppet legs, are now over the shaft of the mine, and ...

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  14. ANHWEITES AND CHEKIANGITES REPORTED TO BE FIGHTING

    The secretary of the Chinese Red Cross Society has received a telegram from Wushing stating that hostilities have broken out in the northern ...

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  15. MOVE MADE LAST NIGHT TO AMEND BALLOT RULE

    The executive of the A.L.P. at a special meeting held last night refused to disturb the regulations governing selection ballots put into operation ...

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  16. POLICE MAKE THREE ARRESTS AND RECOVER LOT OF GOODS

    Police visited a house in a western suburb yesterday and arrested two men and a woman. They recovered a large quantity of silk goods, the proceeds of ...

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  17. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Reuter's Durban correspondent reports:— When customs authorities searched the tramp steamer Northmark, from ...

    Article : 95 words
  18. IMPORTANT PEACE PACT

    Reuter's Geneva correspondent reports:— The British and French delegations have agreed to terms as regards the ...

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  19. LATE SIR WALTER DAVIDSON

    Yesterday being the anniversary of the death of Sir Walter Davidson, formerly State Governor, a number, of ladies, mostly belonging to the ...

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  20. CONFIRMATION OF CAPTURE AGAIN MADE IN SYDNEY

    Mr. W. Bishop, director of the Elcho Island Oil Company, who arrived in Sydney to-day by the Marella, said that there is not the slightest doubt that the ...

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  21. LITTLE GIRL KILLED.

    A girl three years of, age named Christian Gavin was killed by a motor waggon in Albion-street, Surrey Hills, last night. ...

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  22. CHANG TSO-LIN'S DECISION TO FIGHT PRESIDENT TSAO-KUN

    Reuter's Mukden correspondent reports: General Chang Tso-lin's troops having crossed the frontier at Chaoyangfu ...

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  23. RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS TO CONSIDER 'BUS RUINING

    The Railway Commissioners are considering whether they should enter into competition with private omnibuses. The matter is now under ...

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  24. NORTHERN IRELAND CABINET TO HAVE SPECIAL MEETING

    Commenting upon to-morrow's meeting of the Northern Ireland Cabinet arranged to discuss the Irish boundary problem, the political correspondent of ...

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  25. THE CLAMOR TO DO.

    I get tired of people who are for ever clamoring to do, do, do! And this over-activity seems, to be not so pernicious in bad actions as in ...

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  26. SEQUEL TO SHOOTING AT ROUMANIAN LEGATION

    The Roumanian student who was responsible for the shooting at the Roumanian legation on July 9 was convicted at the Old Bailey to-day of ...

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  27. BOY KILLED BY BUS

    Willie attempting to board a movinor 'bus at Smithfield to-day Herbert Hodges (13) fell under the wheels and was killed instantly. ...

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  28. BREWERS AND LABOR PARTY

    Mr. Jock Carden, secretary of the Sydney Labor Council, reiterates his charges against the A.L.P. that the brewers in the past have given a ...

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  29. THE PRICE OF BUTTER

    Butter will be reduced by a halfpenny a pound from to-morrow in sympathy with a reduction in Victoria. ...

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  30. NO ULSTER REPRESENTATIVE ON BOUNDARY COMMISSION

    The Northern Ireland Cabinet has informed Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, British Prime Minister, that it has decided to adhere to its decision not to ...

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  31. SOLICITOR ASSAULTED

    Mr. J. C. Byan, a well-known solicit tor, was crossing the road from the Supreme Court yesterday when Arthur Brown (59), a commercial traveller, ...

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  32. RAILWAY TO SYDNEY.

    In the Legislative Assembly last night Mr. B. J. Doe asked Mr. R. T. Ball, Minister for Works, if he would urge the Railways Commissioners to ...

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  33. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    The Rev. F. L. Paton made allegations before the Presbyterian General Assembly last night of abuses in New Hebrides. Mr. Paton charged the ...

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  34. FIRE AT DARLINGHURST.

    A fire occurred at Covent Garden fruit shop in Darlinghurst early this morning. The firemen, believing that persons were asleep in the upper floors, ...

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  35. GERMANY'S WAR GUILT.

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent reports:— The German Cabinet to-day did not discuss the question of a formal ...

    Article : 78 words
  36. BRITISH PARLIAMENT TO MEET ON SEPTEMBER 30

    The next stage of the Ireland boundary deadlock will be the assembling of the British Parliament on September 30 in an atmostpbere of crisis. ...

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  37. STEAMER PORT AUGUSTA.

    A cable message was received to-day by the "Sydney Marine Underwriters and Salvage Association Ltd., stating that the Commonwealth and ...

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  38. VICTORIA.

    The Tramway Board offensive against motor 'buses will begin in Decerdber, when a fleet of buses will be placed on the road in opposition to private buses. ...

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  39. MR. BALL TO MAKE INQUIRIES ABOUT MENINDIE BRIDGE

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday Mr. R. T. Ball, Minister for Railways, promised to make inquiries as to when a start will be made with the ...

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  40. MAN GETS 12 MONTHS' GAOL ON CHARGE OF VAGRANCY

    At the City Court yesterday Malvern Cameron was sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment on a charge of having insufficient means of support. Cameron ...

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  41. DISSATISFIED POLICE.

    Mr. C. W. Oakes, Chief Secretary, in replying to Dr. R. Stopford (Balmain) in the Legislative Assembly, denied the published reports that there ...

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  42. GERMANY AND THE LEAGUE

    Dr. Stresemann, German Foreign Minister, denies that he was responsible for the statement that Germany would be unable to enter the League of ...

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  43. SOLDIER PENSIONERS.

    In the Central Police Court yesterday J. F. Hoy, an officer of the Repatriation Department, proceeded against Joseph Marks for obtaining soldier ...

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  44. AMUSEMENTS

    "Within the Law" will head the programme at Lenard's Pictureland tonight. Norma Talmadge plays the leading role and is supported by a large ...

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  45. REVOLT IN GEORGIA.

    The Riga correspondent of the London "Times" states:— Reports from Moscow credit the Soviet Government, with the intention ...

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  46. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday Mr. W. E. Wearne, Minister for Lands, replying to questions by Mr. E. M. Horsington regarding the ...

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  47. FACISTS IN ENGLAND.

    "While staying at a country home in England my host told me that when the Prince of Wales was staying there he received long messages from ...

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  48. THE GERMAN CABINET. MAY SHELVE QUESTION

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent reports:— Dr. Marx's organ, "Germania," says it is increasingly apparent that the ...

    Article : 73 words
  49. MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE.

    In the Criminal Court yesterday Joseph Haggort (40), a motor driver, was charged with manslaughter in connection with a collision on the ...

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  50. 'BUS IN FLAMES.

    Accidental death caused by the ignition of petrol fumes through the striking of a match while the petrol tank was being refilled was the finding of the ...

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  51. CLYDEBANK RENT STRIKE.

    On the eve of the eviction of Clyde-[?]ank tenants, who want rents reduced to the pre-war level, a surprising eleventh-hour truce was arranged. ...

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  52. SPAIN'S WAR IN MOROCCO.

    According to the Tangier correspondent of "The Times," the Spanish war in Morocco is entering upon a new phase. He states that the withdrawal ...

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  53. AUSTRALIAN WOOL.

    Included among the passengers on the Osterley which arrived here yesterday were about 20 wool buyers representing interests in various ...

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  54. PORT MORESBY MYSTERY.

    Mystery surrounds the discovery on Ela Beach, New Guinea, on Sunday morning of a man suffering from a revolver bullet wound in the ...

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  55. CALIFORNIA FIRE.

    A message from Monterey, California, states that lightning struck a tank last night containing 55,000 barrels of crude oil. It started a conflagration ...

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  56. SAN FRANCISCO DOCTOR. INVENTS DRINK DETECTOR.

    Arising out of the campaign at San Francisco against alleged drunken motor car drivers, Dr. O. W Ginsburg, an X-ray specialist, has offered ...

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  57. SYDNEY WOOL SALES.

    The wool sales were continued yesterday. Catalogues totalling 8648 bales were offered by the Country Producers' Selling Company and the ...

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  58. PEACE OF THE WORLD.

    A message from St. Paul states that President Coolidge, in a letter to the American Legion, expressed the opinion that the world is turning increasingly ...

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  59. MURDER NEAR ADEN.

    A private cable message states that Captain Leonard Lawrence, of South Yarra, has been murdered at Perim, near Aden. It appears that Lawrence, ...

    Article : 70 words
  60. DON'T KILL SPIDERS.

    Mr. Musgrave, a lecturer, told school children at the Museum yesterday that spiders, excepting two species, are harmless to human beings, and ...

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  61. THE CAULFIELD MURDER.

    The inquest into the death of irene Tuckerman, who was found murdered at Caulfield, will begin to-day. The police have 21 witnesses and are ...

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  62. SYDNEY AERIAL MAIL.

    The Sydney-Adelaide aerial mail pilot, F. A. Giles, arrived at Mascot yesterday at 12.35. He flew from Hay in 25 minutes under the schedule time. ...

    Article : 41 words
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