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  2. ALL-AUSTRALIAN EXHIBITION.

    In spite of the counter-attraction of the Royal Agricultural show, a great many visitors from the country patronised the All-Australian Exhibition yesterday. To ...

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  3. NOTES IN PARLIAMENT.

    After some weeks of waiting the Federal Labour party decided that somebody was to blame for the slow progress of the schooner Huddersfield, and the lack of ...

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  4. WOMEN CAPTIVES.

    Following his intimations of the previous day, the acting leader of the Opposition in the House of Representatives (Mr. Anstey) moved the adjournment yesterday ...

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  5. FEDERAL PACT.

    BENDIGO, Friday — Continuing his campaign against the Federal pact, Mr. Stewart, M. H.R., to-day attended a meeting of the Bendigo district council of the ...

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  6. EAT MORE FRUIT.

    The "Daily Telegraph" states that Sir William Arbuthnot Lane, consulting surgeon to Guy's Hospital, and to the Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond ...

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  7. WORLD COURT.

    The basis of the proposed peace pact which a sub-committee of the League of Nations assembly is discussing will be that all the signatories will undertake to ...

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  8. WAR IN CHINA.

    Heavy fighting commenced on the Liubo front after midnight, and a large number of wounded is being brought into the Chinese Hospital. ...

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  9. WATERSIDE STRIKE.

    The wharf labourers who, on Thursday morning, had refused to work on the Marrawala and the Kooringa—steamers of the Holyman line—began yesterday ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING.

    An illuminating table, revealing Australia's handicap in shipping, has been compiled. The table compares the wages paid the crew on a steamer of 8,800 tons of ...

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  11. CRUISER COSTS.

    On the motion for the adjournment of the House of Representatives yesterday afternoon, the Minister for Defence (Mr. Bowden) said that he had received from ...

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  12. Intellectual Co-operation.

    At a meeting of the committee to discuss the proposed establishment of an international Institute of Intellectual Co-operation in Paris on the basis of the French ...

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  13. Lost Works of Livy.

    The mystery of the missing books of Livy has been finally cleared up. A report, accompanied by a signed statement, from Professor Mario di Martinofusco, has been ...

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  14. SOME TYPICAL EXHIBITS.

    "Olar" is the name given to the laboursaving polishes manufactured by Wi[?] shire's at Richmond. The firm was establisbed in Richmond in the early 80's ...

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  15. AMERICAN NAVY.

    The "World," in a leading article, deals with the recall by President Coolidge of the Secretary for the Navy Mr. Wilbur), who has been making speeches on the ...

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  16. An Imposing Display.

    One of the most striking exhibits is that of J. Kitchen and Sons Pty. Ltd. The chief feature is a lighthouse, some 30ft. high, with its base supported by four ...

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  17. TO HONOUR EXPLORERS.

    The Hume and Hovell Centenary Committee is preparing to honour the memory of the great explorers in a fitting manner. It is proposed to unveil a calm or tablet ...

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  18. FOR THE SICK POOR.

    Energetic collectors and generous donors made yesterday's street appeal on behalf of the sick poor possibly even as great a success as the Melbourne District ...

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  19. Russian Loan.

    Viscount Grey, at the Edinburgh Liberal Club, discussing the proposed Russian loan, said that the Soviet Government had been brought into existence by ...

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  20. GENERAL CABLES.

    As the result of the Australian meat exhibit at Wembley, increasing inquiries are being made as to where frozen and canned supplies are available. ...

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  21. Australian Essences.

    An interesting exhibit is No. 7, of Alfred Lawrence and Co. Pty. Ltd., where is shown a comprehensive display of the wide range of essences manufactured at ...

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  22. FRACTIOUS OPPOSITION.

    Hopes that this session of the Federal Parliament would end next Friday were dispelled yesterday by a meeting of the Labour Opposition. Amicable negotiations had ...

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  23. Dominions Conference.

    The Colonial Office does not understand a press message from Australia, in which Mr. Bruce questions the usefulness of the Dominions Conference. Mr. Bruce, the ...

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  24. HUME AND HOVELL CENTENARY.

    Sir,—Haivig completed the preliminary arrangements for the worthy celebration of the centenary of the arrival of the first overland explorers, Hume and Hovell, on ...

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  25. PROFESSOR ADAMS.

    In order to begin his lecture course on Monday evening, Professor John Adams will arrive from Sydney to-day. The course, which will be given under the ...

    Article : 191 words
  26. Earliest Stone Buildings.

    What Mr. Firth, of the Egyptian Antiquties department, describes as one of the most important arch[?]ological discoveries of recent years, has been made ...

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  27. LATES NEWS FROM DARWIN.

    In the Senate yesterday, Senator Millen (T.) inquired whether, in view of the unsatisfactory nature of the assistance so far supplied to rescue the survivors of ...

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  28. DIRECT TAXATION FIELD.

    Officials of the Commonwealth Treasury said yesterday that one effect of an abandonment of direct taxation by the Commonwealth Government would be an ...

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  29. MOTORING ACCIDENTS.

    Lindsay Evans aged five years, whose parents reside in Upton road, Windsor, was crossing Commercial road yesterday afternoon when he was knocked down by a ...

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  30. Small-pox in England.

    The Ministry for Health states that smallpox is sprending in England and Wales, and is now prevalent in 91 districts. The total number of cases is 2,750, ...

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  31. STAGHORN FLAT MURDER.

    WODONGA, Friday.—Early developments are expected concerning the youth Alexander Thomas, whom the police are anxious to interview relative to the ...

    Article : 259 words
  32. RIOT COMPENSATION BILL.

    Neither the Premier (Mr. Pendergast nor the Chief Secretary (Mr. T[?]necliffe) would comment yesterday on the provisions of the bill which Mr. Farthing, M.L.A., ...

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  33. Head-on Collision.

    Two motor vehiilcs met in a head-on collision at High street, Northcote, yesterday morning. Neither of the drivers was injured, though both vehicles were ...

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  34. SYDNEY ARTISTS' BALL SCENES.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday.—The convention of the New Zealand Woman's Christian Temperance Union sitting at Wellington passed the following ...

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  35. PROFESSIONAL ORGANISERS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Addressing the annul conference of the New South Wales Railway and Tramway Officers' Association, the president (Mr. O. T. Meyer) said ...

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  36. Irish Boundary Question.

    The Premier of Northern Ireland (Sir James Craig), interviewed by Reuter, denied that he was in any way hampering any peace efforts Mr. Ramsay ...

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  37. Women Allege Apathy.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At the request of the Women's League, the Lord Mayor of Sydney (Alderman [?]pin) has called a public meeting, to be held on Tuesday, to ...

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  38. CABINET CONSIDERS BILLS.

    Consideration was given by the State Cabinet yesterday to several bills which it is intended to introduce to Parliament at an early date. Ministers continued ...

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  39. LAW NOTICES FOR MONDAY.

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  40. ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL.

    To-morrow being the Festival of St. Matthew, the Apostle evangeliant and mar[?], also the fourteenth Sunday after Trinity, there will be a celebration of Holy Communion, at 8 o'clock. A ...

    Article : 149 words
  41. LINDSAY GORDON PILGRIMAGE.

    The annual Adam Lindsay Gordon pilgrimage to the Brighton Cemetery will take place tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Electic trains will run from ...

    Article : 117 words
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  44. Wrangel Island.

    The hoisting of the Soviet flag on Wrangel Island has not perturbed British diplomatic circles, which point out that during the negotiations preceding the signature ...

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  45. Police Follow Wrong Man.

    WANGARATTA, Friday.— Constables McKoogh and Sparks continued their search until 11 o'clock on Thursday night, for a youth who was supposed to ...

    Article : 92 words
  46. TRINITY COLLEGE DIALETIC SOCIETY.

    The annual meeting of the Trinity College Dial[?] Society was held at the college on Wednesday night, when the competition for the Wigram Allen prizes in essay writingd was ...

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  47. CHARITABLE REQUESTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 58 words
  48. Classified Advertising

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