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  2. SYDNEY ARTISTS' BALL.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—In the early hours of Saturday morning Inspector Mankey and a force of police under his control, by direction of members of the ...

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  3. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales, on a holiday visit of two weeks to the United States, arrived on the Berengaria at 1 o'clock yesterday, Despite the Prince's expressed wish to ...

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  4. TRADE REVIEW.

    Business on the Stock Exchange remains on a small scale, but a fairly confident tone is maintained. News of the Reichsing's acceptance of the Dawes plan ...

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  5. TRAINS COLLIDE.

    A serious collision occured between two passenger trains on the north-west railway, near Montgomery (Punjaub) yesterday. The total number of deaths up to 10 o'clock ...

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  6. LONDON FACT.

    The German Reichstag has accepted the proposals of the London Conference. The Bank Bill was first adopted hy 259 votes to 172. Except for two deputies, who ...

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  7. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP.

    In a pre-semi-final of the American National Singles Championship, at Forest Hills, Patterson (Australia) defeated Lott, 6-1, 6-4, 6-3. Lott, who is only a youngster, ...

    Article : 363 words
  8. MISSING WOMAN.

    WODONGA, Sunday.—Notwithstanding diligent search throughout the weeks end by between 40 and 30 mounted men, no trace has yet been found of Miss ...

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  9. Protest by France.

    An official communique says that while the German proclamation denying war guilt has not yet been received, the French Government protests energetically against a ...

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  10. VICAR AND CHURCHWARDEN

    The Rev. Frank Michael Dowland-Ryan, M.C., who was born in Australia, was charged to-day, at Brixham, with having assaulted Sir Thomas Lennard, a ...

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  11. WRANGEL ISLAND.

    Colonel Broome, advance officer of Squadron-leader MacLaren in his attempted flight round the world, has informed United States naval offiers that a vessel named the ...

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  12. Notes on the Game.

    Notwithstanding the prediction of W. T. Tilden that Patterson would have to be right at his top to defeat Lott, Gerald Patterson had a very easy victory in ...

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  13. History of the Island.

    Stefansson related the history of Waranged Island before the English Speaking Union during his recent visit to Melbourne. It is a small island within the Arctic circle, ...

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  14. AMERICAN SCANDALS.

    Senator Wheeler, Democratic candidate for the Vice-Presidency of the United States, has renewed his war on "the Daugherty gang" in public office. ...

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  15. French View of Debate.

    French correspondents in Berlin describe the Reichstag debute as a lamentable spectacle of blackmail, intimidation, and bargaining, which will lower the prestige of ...

    Article : 359 words
  16. TREASURY NOTE FORGERY.

    Sir Basil Thompson, former director of the special branch of the London police, in an article in English "Life," reveals new details of the greatest Treasury note ...

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  17. Cricket in England.

    The South African cricketers began a match against Worcester at Worcester to-day. Batting first, Worcester had lost eight ...

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  18. CRISIS IN CHINA.

    Chang-Tso[?]Lin, the Mukden wad lord, is comcentrating troops on the [?]most points of Maneharia, [?] for annual field man[?] Marshal Wu-P[?] is ...

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  19. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The Australasian delegation (Sir Littleton Groom (Attorney-General), Mr. Charlton, and Mrs. E. F. Allan) will leave for Geneva on Saturday to take part in the Assembly ...

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  20. Irish Boundary.

    At a luncheon given him by the mayor of Port Elizabeth on his way to Durban, the Secretary for the Colonies (Mr. Thomas) said that it was a compliment to ...

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  21. CRAZE FOR DANCING.

    BENDIGO, Sunday.—Members of the Bendigo branch of the M[?]thodist Local Preachers' Association at the annual meeting denounced dancing, which, it was ...

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  22. County Matches.

    Scores in county matches yesterday:—Lanceshire, seven for 208 (innings declared closed), v. Sussex, eight for 109 (Parkin six for 48). Worerster, 281 (Pearson 34, Foster 8[?]), v. Notts. ...

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  23. Shooting in Illinois.

    Six men were killed nnd several injured in a clash in the streets of Herrin (Illinois). Troops have been ordered to the seene. It is believed that the shooting arose ...

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  24. ENGINE-DRIVERS' AWARD.

    A ballot of members of the Federated Engine-drivers and Firemen's Association throughout the Commonwealth closed on Saturday. The question submitted was ...

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  25. WORLD'S WHEAT CROP.

    Mr. George Waller, a wheat expert of Sydney, has completed an extensive British and European wheat investigation. He points out that day weather has been ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT.

    The fruit position was somewhat complicated yesterday by the return of the Demesthenes from Hall. The steamer arrived at London on August 22, but ...

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  27. Dnnger to Empire.

    Thirty thousand Orangemen participated in a demonstration at Ashgrove Newry The Minister for Labour in the Government of Northern Ireland (Mr. Andrews) ...

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  28. GERMANY'S WAR GUILT.

    In a manifesto the German Government repudiates the accusation of Germany's war guilt, which is contained in the Treaty of Versailles, and urges its withdrawal. ...

    Article : 317 words
  29. Naval Armaments.

    President Coolidge has made it known that he will assert all the rights given to the United States under the treaties signed at the Washington Conference with regard ...

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  30. FIRE IN COUNTRY TOWN.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A fire has destroyed the hulk store and contents adjoining McLaughlin and Turley's store in the main street of Taree (New South Wales). ...

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  31. Aeroplane Crashes.

    The frequency of aeroplane crashes in recent months in perturbing aviation officials, and an inquiry by a Government committee is likely. Since the beginning ...

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  32. STATE REVENUE.

    Though compared with the corresponding period of last year decreses in the revenue of several State departments are shown in the financial return for August, ...

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  33. Alpine Disaster.

    Three English tourists.—Mr. Carr, Mr. Patterson, and Miss Carr—were climbing in the Alps near Monte Rosa accompanied by a guide and a porter. Miss Carr and ...

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  34. Canton Dispute Settled.

    The strike of merdants against the heavy taxation imposed by Dr. Sun Yat-sen has been settled. Dr. Sun Yat-sen has withdrawn his merecenary troops from the ...

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  35. SYDNEY FERRY CRASH.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Mrs. Eileen Murphy, aged 22 years, of Yale street, Petersham, who was very seriously injured in the ferry accident at Circular Quay on ...

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  36. Meningitis in Japan.

    Ten caused of meningitis, one of which has proved fatal, have been recorded in Yokohama. Sixty-mine cases, of which 23 have proved fatal, are recorded at Kobe, ...

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  37. British Butter Supplies.

    A serious shrinkage in the Empire supplies of butter is a feature of the dairy produce industry, according to "Weddel's Annual Review," for the year ended June 30. ...

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  38. DISTURBANCE IN THEATRE.

    Exciten[?] was caused shortly before the performance began at the Theatre Royal on Saturday night. At half-past 7 o'clock a man took a seat in the stalls, ...

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  39. SAINT PATRICK.

    A skeleton which many believe is that of St. Patrick has been discovered near St. David's Cathedral in Pembrackeslure. Workmen recently unearthed in an ...

    Article : 109 words
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  41. Agreement Signed.

    The pact made at the London conference was signed at one o'clock today. Five documents—the protocol and four annexes were signed. Delegates signed in ...

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  42. Skeletons 15,000 Years Old.

    American archaologists have unearthed near Macon the skeletans of a woman and three men, which, they say, are 15,000 years old, and belong to the progenitors of the ...

    Article : 57 words
  43. REPORT OF GOLD AT DARWIN.

    DARWIN (N.T.), Saturday.—While boring operations were in progress in the harbour to find rock foundations for the new, jetty a gold-bearing quartz real was ...

    Article : 32 words
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