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  2. PRESS CONFERENCE.

    At the dinner given at Menzies' Hotel on Saturday by the Melbourne newspaper proprietors to the overseas delegates to the Imperial Press Conference, ...

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  3. WAR IN MOROCCO.

    It is announced that after a careful reconnaissance the Spaniards entered Ajdir, Abdel Krim s former headquarters, occupied a number of other positions, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. FRENCH WAR DEBT.

    Grievously disappointed over the failure to effect a settlement of the French debt to the United States, the French Minister for Finance (M. Caillaux), who led the ...

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  5. TUNNEL DISASTER.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Sunday.— Latest news from the scene of the tunnel disaster at Lake Coleridge states that strenuous efforts are being made to rescue ...

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  6. PEACE OF EUROPE.

    The Prime Minister (M. Painleve), in an important speech at Nimes, declared that France's foreign policy to "liberate and reconcile," was still France's ideal, but ...

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  7. BOOKMAKER ROBBED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A few minutes after the last race had been run at Randwick on Saturday a bag containing £2,000 in notes and silver was stolen from the stand ...

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  8. STRUGGLE IN THE SURF.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Caught by the undertow before they realised their peril, two men were carried swiftly towards the sea at Bondi on Sunday afternoon and were ...

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  9. MAN SHOT IN ARM.

    Believed to have been the victim of a brawl or a quarrel in a house in Condell street, Fitzroy, Richard Collis, aged 40 years, of Wellington street, Collingwood, ...

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  10. NATIONAL RECONSTRUCTION

    At the conclusion of the annual conference of the Lahour party at Liverpool, which has attended by more than 1,000 delegates, the leader of the British Labour ...

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  11. LORD FORSTER'S FAREWELL.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—After spending five years in Australia as Governor-General, his Excellency Lord Forster bade farewell to Sydney on Saturday morning. The ...

    Article : 254 words
  12. HAWAIIAN FLIGHT.

    Commander John Rodgers, who, with four companions, was rescued by a United States submarine after they had been floating in seaplane No. 1, of the PN9 type, ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCTS.

    Addressing a meeting at New Westminster, British Columbia, the Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King) referred to the benefits which it is expected will ...

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  14. DEATH OF MR. J. SLOAN.

    Mr. John Sloan, grazier and wheatgrower, who was also a leading figure in Melbourne business circles, died suddenly at his Melbourne home, Mar Lodge, ...

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  15. AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY.

    The progress of aerial photography has been demonstrated by the receipt at New York, San Francisco, and Chicago simultancously by telephone of photographs ...

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  16. Reduced Bank Rate.

    The press this morning interprets the lowering of the Bank of England bank rate as signifying the intention to invigorate the depressed economic ...

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  17. Railway Tunnel Falls In.

    Three men are believed to have been killed when portion of a railway tunnel under Jefferson Park, Richmond, Virginia, fell in, imprisoning more than 40 members ...

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  18. HEALTH CONGRESS.

    The animal congress of the Health Association on Australasia will open in the Prahran Town Hall to-day. Among the delegates are Sir Truby King (N.Z.), ...

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  19. MOSUL POLICY.

    The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs (Mr. Amery), speaking at Sparkbrook, strongly attacked newspapers opposed to British policy regarding Mosul. ...

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  20. Exhibition of Wines.

    The "Morning Post," commenting on the wine and spirit and allied trade exhibition, states:—"Though it was the choicest and must comprehensive array of wines and ...

    Article : 180 words
  21. Air Defence of Britain.

    Air Vice-Marshal H. R. M. Brooke-Popham, commandant of the Royal Air Force Staff College, has been appointed respectively to the commands of all of the ...

    Article : 95 words
  22. Australian Tariff.

    The Colonial Office, replying to representations by Mr. J. Duckworth, Labour member for Blackburn in the House of Commons, that the new Australian tariff was ...

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  23. ARRESTS AT FACTORY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—While performing special duty at Granville early on Saturday morning, Sergeant Parmeter and Constables Benson, Topas, Travis, and Doyle ...

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  24. Incendiarism in England.

    Three masked men in a two-sealer motor-car were seen in the neighbourhood of Hoath, neal Deal, before an outbreak of fire, whic[?] destroyed six homes and ...

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  25. Stock Exchange Activity.

    All records since 1906 for the two-hour Saturday session on the Wall Street Stock Exchange were broken to-day when the total sales reached 1,247,400 shares. This ...

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  26. Dr. Mannix.

    Interviewed by Reuter, the Home Secretary of the Government for Northern Ireland (Sir Richard Dawson Bates) said that he hoped the Roman Catholic ...

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  27. LABOURER'S DEATH.

    A man was arrested yesterday on a charge of having caused the death of William H. Dempster, aged 58 years, of Harmsworth street, Collingwood, who ...

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  28. ST. VINCENT'S HOSPITAL.

    The Lord Mayor has launched an appeal for £100,000 for the purpose of enlarging St. Vincent's Hospital. The accommodation has proved inadequate to provided for the ...

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  29. Cemeteries on Gallipoli.

    In a speech at Hall General Sir [?]an Hamilton, dealing with his recent visit to Gallipoli, said that the obliterating hand of time had been busy at Auzac. He ...

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  30. London Wool Sales.

    At the London wool sales 11,000 bales were offered, nearly all of which were sold. A large supply consisted chiefly of New Zealand crossbreds and slipes, which met ...

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  31. Assassination in Italy.

    A leading prominent Fascist leader of this city, Signor Luporini, has been murdered. The assassin was pursued by a crowd and seriously injured. ...

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  33. FLUE ALARMS BROKEN.

    In consequence of a complaint that a number of boys had broken several fire alarms in north road, Gardenvale, on Saturday night, Seniorconstable Munsfield and Constable Grummisch, of ...

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  34. Foreign Exchanges.

    The New York rate of exchange on London is 4.84 dollars to the £1 sterling, as compared with 4.84 3-16 dollars on October 1. The Paris rate of exchange on ...

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