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  2. WINTRY WEATHER.

    The light rain which fell in the metropolitan area on Saturday, followed by strong southwesterly winds and furthes showers yesterday, is the result of a ...

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  3. FRANCE AND THE VATICAN.

    In the Chamber of Desputies this evening scenes of almost unparalleled violence in which the opposing deputies freely exchanged blows ended what had been a ...

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  4. SECURITY OF EUROPE.

    The Cabinet has received the report of the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Austen Chamberlain) on the results of the Geneva and Paris conversations. ...

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  5. ALLEGED BLACKMAIL.

    Mr. Justice Shearman who, with a jury in the King's Bench Division of the Supreme Court, is hearing the Waterhouse Wilson-Barker case, ruled that the case ...

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  6. SIR WILLIAM BIRDWOOD.

    General Sir William Birdwood, who has been appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army, has been promoted to the rank of field-marshal. ...

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  7. DRAMATIC ARRESTS.

    Single handed, and displaying great courage senior Plain-clothes Constable Ryan of Richmond arrested three men in a factorwhere stock valued at approximately ...

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  8. ST. KILDA ROAD.

    Widespread indignation has been aroused by the action, of the authorities in removing palms and trees from the plantations in St. Kilda road to make room for the ...

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  9. (Australian Press Association.)

    The Australian High Commissioner (Sir Joseph Cook) has sent the following telegraph message to Field-Marshal Sir William Birdwood:—"Warmest felicitations. ...

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  10. PRESTON SERVICE.

    On Tuesday next the Preston electric tramway service which at present termin ates at Barkly street. North fitzroy will be extended by way of Holden street ...

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  11. Distinguished Career Outlined.

    The name of Field-Marshal Sir William Birdwood is familiar to all Australians and particularly those who served in the Great War, as the Commander-in-Chief of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. COMMUNISTS AND UNIONS.

    Persistent rumours have been circulated at the Trades Hall in the last few days that a conference of union officials and leading members of the Labour party has ...

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  13. MAN AND WIFE KILLED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The police who have been investigating the motor tragedy on the Parramatta road on Friday night, left hurriedly for Goulburn on Saturday, when ...

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  14. In the Event of War.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Express" says that Captain Sorb, in a remarkable article in the journal "Ou est Eclair." outlining what France would do ...

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  15. Germany and the League.

    According to "trustworthy information from Berlin," the Havas Agency learns that Germany is prepared to seek admittance to the League of Nations without ...

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  16. ILLEGALITY DENIED.

    The suggestion that the co-operation of the City Council and the Tramways Board in removing a unmber of the palms in the plantations along St. Kilda road to make ...

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  17. World Peace.

    An international conference for the promotion of world peace will open here on November 11, 1926. It was announced to-day that invitations had been sent to ...

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  18. RAIL MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    PERTH, Sunday—One railway official, Mr. George Burgess, an inspector, was killed, and another, Mr. E. H. Hickey, district superintendent, of Northam, was ...

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  19. CASE OF MRS. DENNISTOUN.

    The defence closed its case in the action in which Mrs Dennistoun Lieut Colonel Ian Onslow Dennistoun s former wife is sumg him for £1,089, representing loans ...

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  20. "War Inevitable."

    One of the most remarkable "jingo" speeches in recent years was made yesterday at a public dinner in New York by Sir Charles Higham, a British advertising ...

    Article : 312 words
  21. Reports From the Country.

    ALBURY, Sunday.—Following a thunderstrom on Friday night heavy showers fell early yesterday morning, more than half an inch being registered. Farmers in the Janders district will ...

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  22. MOTOR-CAR OVERTURNS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A serious accident occurred to a car which was competing in a motor reliability trial on the River Lett hill, about two miles from Hartley, on ...

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  23. King and Queen."

    The Royal train arrived at Modena (Italy) yesterday morning, and proceeded after a stay of an hour. M. Mourner, Prefect of Savoy, who travelled on the train ...

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  24. MIDNIGHT CAPTURE.

    While passing the grocery store of Mr. E. J. Nesbit, of Melton South, at about midnight on Friday night, Mr. M. Dodemaide became suspicious about a light ...

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  25. DANGEROUS CRANKING HANDLE.

    To start the engine of his motorcar in Bourke street on Saturday evening, Edward Noel, aged 22 years, of Plant street. Northcote, was turning the cranking ...

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  26. "Financed From Moscow."

    Mr. A. D. Kay, president of the Citizens' Democratic Association of Sydney, addressed a very large crowd on the Yarra Bank yesterday afternoon. He scathingly ...

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  27. Sympathy in Adversity.

    The Minister for Foreign Affairs (Baron Shidehora) this morning, officially expressed to the American ambassadoe (Mr. Bancroft) the thanks of Japan for the ...

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  28. TRAMWAYS FINANCE.

    At the invitation of the Richmond Council, the chairman of the Tramway Board (Mr.A.Cameron) attended a meeting of the public works committee of the council, ...

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  29. TRANSPORT BY AIR.

    Lord Thompson who was Minister for Air in the Labour Cabinet, has arrived from American, where he studied the air mail passenger servce ...

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  30. Conductor Struck by Car.

    Alighting from a cable tram at the corner of Brunswick and Johnston streets, Fitzroy, at half-past 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon, William Mackenzie, aged 24 years, the conductor, was ...

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  31. Theft of Jewellery.

    By forcing a side window thieves entered the home of Frederick Rolfe, railway employee, of Nicholson street. Coburg, between a quarter past 10 o'clock on Friday morning and 2 o'clock ...

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  32. SPECULATION IN WHEAT.

    The market for wheat cargoes is quiet, and prices are lower owing to heavy shipments from Australia accentuated by the break in initial quotations for Ameritan ...

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  33. LATE MARQUIS CURZON.

    The funeral service for the Lord President of the Council (Marquis Curzon) will be held at Westminster Abbey on Wednesday, and the interment will take place ...

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  34. TRAGEDIES OF THE SEA.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Waterfront police investigated one harbour tragedy and three tragedies of the sea to-day. About 1 o'clock to-day a motor-boat, ...

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  35. Chinese City Destroyed.

    The China Inland Misson lias received telegraph message dated Marih 19, stating that an earthquake has destroyed the city of Talifu, in the western portion of ...

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  36. CONSECRATION OF COLOURS.

    At Canterbury on Saturday afternoon, despite the rain which fell heavily there was a large attendence to witness the consecration of the King's colours of the 24th ...

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  37. Australian Boys in Belgium.

    Twelve of the members of the Young Australia League are in hospital at the military school suffering from mild measles. The Queen of the Belgians visited the ...

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  38. "Mr. A." Case.

    When giving the Appeal Court's reasons for dismissing the appeal of Charles Robin son in the Midland Bank ("M. A") case, the Master of the Rolls said that Sir Hari ...

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  39. Primitive Man.

    Dr. Alexander Hordlicka, curator at the physical anthropology section of the Smithsonian Institute, the most noted American scientific organisation, will sail on March ...

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  40. Is "Through" Traffic Possible?

    "Repetition of the claim by the Tramways Board that elettrification of the tramway system along St.Kilda road will enable passengers travelling on the tramway ...

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  41. "No Friend of France."

    Though the press pays tributes to Marquis Curzon as a great British statesman, all sections ale agreed that he was no friend of France. The newspapers of the Right ...

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  42. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    Realising that sampling is the only effective way in which to demonstrate the suprtor qualite of Austialian products, the Empire Exhibition Commission decided to ...

    Article : 211 words
  43. Chain of War Graves.

    A comprehensive description of the work of the Imperial War daves Commission is given for the first time in the fifth annual report of the commission. A chain of ...

    Article : 154 words
  44. (Australian Press Associaion.)

    The Queen of the Belgians was particularly interested in the small drum-major, who is in hospital. A sore throat is his chief ailment. ...

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  45. ELECTRIC TRAMWAY MISHAP.

    Fortunate escapes from serious injury were experienced by a number of persons in two electric trams which collided in Lygon street, between Pigdeon and Richardson streets, North Carlton, ...

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  46. Labour v. Capital.

    The leader of the Labour party (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald), in a significant speech in his constituency of Aberavon, said that there was talk of the miners, ...

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  47. BROTHERS DROWNED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Two brothers, Kerwood Bishop, aged soven years, and Norman Bishop, aged 11 vears of Garner avenue, Marrickville, were drowned in a ...

    Article : 81 words
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  49. Skull of "Missing Link."

    Professor Dart, professor of anatomy at the Witwatersrand University, was lecturing at Johannesburg on the skull which was found at Taungs, Bechuaualand, ...

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