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  2. LONDON CONFERENCE.

    The later-Allied Conference lasted for only three-quarters of an hour, and was purely formal. The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald), in welcoming the ...

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  3. STORY OF WRANGEL ISLAND.

    Nearly 100 members of the English Speaking Union attended a luncheon at the Oriental Hotel yesterday in honour of Vilhjalmur Stefansson, who had returned ...

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  4. IRISH BOUNDARY.

    The Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr. Thomas) and the Home Secretary (Mr. Henderson) arrived in Dublin this morning to discuss the Irish boundary ...

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  5. GLENELG BY-ELECTION.

    PORTLAND, Wednesday.—With only a week before the by-election to fill the representation of Glenelg in the Legislative Assembly, party organisers are doing all in ...

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  6. BIRTH OF QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.— This morning Brishane resembled a picturesque Oriental city when the celebration of the hundredth anniversary of the discovery of ...

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  7. OPPOSITION TO PACT.

    Events moved rapidly in Federal political circles yersterday following the announcement of the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) that the members of the Cabinet, ...

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  8. AT ALICE SPRINGS,

    ALICE SPRINGS (N.T.), Wednesday.— This spot, in the heart of Central Australia, is becoming famous as a distinguished tourists' resort. Last year the ...

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  9. CAUL[?]LD CRIME.

    Public interest in the investigations bythe detectives into the Caulfield crime was keyed to a high pitch yesterday in the expectation that some definite steps would ...

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  10. Farmers and Ministry.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— Addressing the conference of the Farmers and Settlers' Association, the leader of the Progressive party in the New South Wales Parliament ...

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  11. France in the Ruhr.

    In the House of Commons, Mr. Lioyd George requested further information upon a number of "serious points" about the Inter-Allied Conference, notably whether ...

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  12. FARMERS' APPROVAL.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — The modifications of the Bruce-page pact, as indicated by the Australian Farmers' Federal Organisation, were outlined to-day at the ...

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  13. (Reuter.)

    A communique issued in Dublin says that the question of putting into operation clause 12 of the treaty with regard to the boundary was fully discussed, and a ...

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  14. JUTLAND BATTLE.

    Admiral Scheer, who was commander-inchief of the German High Seas fleet in H.I.M.S. Friederich der Grosse in the battle of Jutland, has been interviewed by ...

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  15. International Exchanges.

    The favourable developments at the inter-Alied conference have caused an improvenment in foreign exchange rates. The better feeling was also reflected on the ...

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  16. GENERAL CABLES.

    At Washington the fashionable cabaret, Le Paradis, and hotel garden roofs have been raided recently by prohibition agents and the police. In an almost noiseless ...

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  17. NOTES IN PARLIAMENT.

    If there is anything in the popular sunposition that Labour members hate capital. it certainly does not apply to political capital: for they seek to make it on every ...

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  18. Murder of Mrs. Evans.

    The disarmament of the volunteer and agrarian forces raised during the recent revolution. which has been specially ordered by ...

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  19. PEOPLING THE TROPICS.

    At Torontss Professor J. W. Gregory, who has been professor of geology at the Glasgow University since 1904, and for four years previously was professor of ...

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  20. THE SAFETY OF OUR GIRLS.

    Sir.—When will mothers recognise their responsibility and culpability in allowing their daughters to attend school and parade the streets in a condition of ...

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  21. DEMAND FOR REFORM.

    Sir,—At the meeting of the executive of this league, held in the town hall, Sandringham, last night, deep sympathy was expressed for the relatives of Irene ...

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  22. Assassin's Name Known.

    The name of the man who killed Mrs. Rosalie Evans. the Englishwoman, who owned a bacienda (farm) in Mexico, is known, and be will be hunted down and ...

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  23. SPORTING CABLES.

    The cricket critic of the "Daily Chronicle" writes as follows:— "The final selections of the team to tour Australia left the gasping. To prefer Gibson to ...

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  24. Colour Question.

    In his second lecture at the Institute of of Politics, at Williamstown, Massachusetts. (U.S.A.), Sir Valentine Chirol. who has travelled extensively in the ...

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  25. Imperial Policy.

    Replying to Sir Drummond Chaplin, who was formerly administrator of Northern Rhodesia and Southern Rhodesia, the Premier (Mr. Hertzog) said that a ...

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  26. FLIGHT ROUND AUSTRALIA.

    Preliminary tests have been made of the D.H.-30 aeroplane in which Colonel Brinsmead Controller of civil aviation propose to make a flight round Australia. ...

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  27. Cricket in England.

    Rain again interfered with play in the county cricket matches. There was no play in the Lancashire-Yorkshire match. which was abandoned. Scores: ...

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  28. GIRL MISSING.

    In view of recent occurences, alarm is felt for the safety of Margaret Meiklejohn, aged 12 years, who has been missing from her home, Moorabbin road, ...

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  29. Char-a-banc Crash.

    Seven women and children were killed, and many injured in a char-a-bane accident at Bloekley. Woreestershire, while returning from a gid guides' camp. The ...

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  30. Clam 30 Years Old.

    On their way irom Ottawa to the convention at Toronto, 236 British scientists, men and women, were entertained. The convention will last irom August 6 to ...

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  31. LABOUR PARTY TENSION.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.— Mr. Collins (Lab.) resumed the debate on the Address in Reply in the Assembly today. Labour members, be said, had discussed the basic ...

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  32. Disarmament.

    It is said that President Coolidge will call an international conference to discuss the limitation of land and sea armaments. lt is expected that President Coolidge will ...

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  33. Tailteann Games.

    At the Tailteann Games, in the first round of the boxing events, the Irish lightweight, Kelleher, defeated Sinclair. Among the heavy-weights. Jardine beat Rice ...

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  34. LABOUR ON WHARVES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. The High Court of Australia to-day granted the application of the Waterside Workers' Federation at Australia for an injunction restraining ...

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  35. AEROPLANE CRASHES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. A report from Goulburn states that the aeroplane D.H. [?]A crashed three-quarters of a mile from Marulan and 18 miles from ...

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  36. Empire Squadron at Halifax.

    Almost immediately on the arrival of the battle-cruisers Hood and Repuse, and the light cruiser Adelaide of the Empire Special Service Squadron, Vice-Admiral ...

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  37. Gold Standard.

    The prospect of a return to the gold standard, owing to settlement of the reparations question, has aroused much discussion on the Rand. On the hand, the ...

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  38. DAVIS CUP CONTESTS.

    At Evian les Rains, in the continuation of the Davis Cup tie between France and Czecho-Slovakia. Cochet and Bragnon (France) defeated Zemla and le Zeher ...

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  39. Daring Jewel Robbery.

    A daring daylight jewel robbery occurred at Nubia House, Cowes, Isle of Wight, the residence of Lady Baring, who is entertaining a number of friends during ...

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  40. Prohibition in Newfoundland.

    In the New foundland Legislature a bill providing for the abolition of prohibition, and the substitution of a measure based on the Queber Liquor Act, was read a first ...

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  41. Brookes in America.

    At Southampton, Long Island, in the Meadow Club invitation tournament, Norman Brookes defeated Kelleher, 6-1, 6-1. Voshell defeated Schlesinger. 2-6, 6-3, ...

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  42. LEPEOSY IN THE WEST.

    PERTH, Wednesday. A telegram from Broome states that Dr. Cook, Federal medical advisor, has definitely diagnosed five fresh cases of leprosy between Beagle Bay ...

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  44. LUCERNE CULTIVATION.

    After some years of practical experience Australian lucerae-growers have worked but the principles which make for a successful stand, A clean, well-worked ...

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  45. DARWIN EXPEDITION.

    DARWIN, Tuesday,—The Huddersfield, which is conveying the expedition to the Gulf country in search of the white women supposed to be in the hands of the blacks, ...

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  46. Bournemouth Matches.

    In the second round of the Bournemouth conteats Bayley (Australia) defeated Bohroud, 6-1, 6-2, Willard (Australia) defeated Lamb, 6-0, 6-1, Fisher (New ...

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  48. Mr. Prowse's Statement.

    Mr. Prowse said last night that he had relinquished his Ministerial office because he considered the proposed election pact ...

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