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  2. AMERICAN DEFENCE.

    The big guns of the army and navy are trained upon that part of President Cooliges economy programme in which Budget-Director Brigadier General H. M. ...

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  3. SUICIDE AFTER THEATRE.

    Coloncl Mackenzie, civil engineer, aged 37 years, who had a brilliant war record, winning the D.S.O. and Military Cross, committed suicide in his flat in Albemarle ...

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  4. OIL Id AUSTRALIA.

    Having considered the advice given by Dr.Arthur Wade, who made extensive inquiries into the possibility of finding oil in Australia, and having examined the ...

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  5. POLICE ADMINISTRATION.

    Replies to charges made in the Legislative Council on Tuesday by Mr.Smith against former and present members of the police force will be made in the ...

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  6. SECURITY PACT.

    After a very cordial andier [?] of the King it Buckingham Palace this morning the French Foreogn Minister (M.Briannd) accomparnied by the French ambassador (M. ...

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  7. EMPIRE PRODUCTS.

    Inquiries among the handlers of dominions produce failed to discover any great enthusiasm about the recommendations of the Imperial Economic Committee ...

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  8. BUDGET TO-DAY.

    After preliminary business has been disposed of, the Federal Treasurer (Dr. Page) will deliver his Budget statement in the House of Representatives this ...

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  9. FLEET AT AUCKLAND.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z), Wednesday—The common ideals and aspirations of the British and Americans as kindred branches of the one great family were emphasised ...

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  10. JAPAN'S NAVY.

    According to press reports the Japanes Navy contemplates building during the next five years four 10,000-ton cruisers, 20 first-class destroyers, 10 large submaiints, ...

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  11. Questions in Parliament.

    Two question, arising out of recent disclosures of "graft" in the police force will be asked in the Legistative Assembly on Tuesday. ...

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  12. LICENSING BRANCH.

    A reorganisation of the lieensing branch af the police force it was learned yesterday is the aim of certain senior officers, who believe that the maximum amount of ...

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  13. Course of Negotiations.

    A remarkably circumstantial account of the conversations held yesterday between Mr. Chamberlain and M.Briand are given by the disploniatic correspondent of the ...

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  14. DAVIS CUP.

    the Australian Davis Cup players, J.O Auderson, J.B.Hawkes, and Gerald Patterson, with Taylor, of Adelaide, arrived hero at the week-end in the best of health, ...

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  15. Possibilities in Australia,

    PERTH. Tuesday—Dr. A Wade, who has been visiting oil leases throughout the Commonwealth for the Federal Government, left for England by the mail steamer ...

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  16. March Through Wellington.

    WELLLINGTON (N.Z), Wednesday —A ceremonial march of representative units of men from the United states warships through the principal streets of Wellington ...

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  17. "LED AWAY BY GOSSIP."

    An emphatic denial of the allegations made by Mr.Smith, M.L.C, was given by Mr.A.Nicholson who has just retired from the post of police commissioner, when ...

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  18. United States Team.

    The United States Tennis Association, despite W.M.Johnston's victory against V.Richards last Saturday, has decided upon another match of three out ot five sets. ...

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  19. HIGH DUTIES.

    In a momorial forwarded to the Prime Minester (Mr.Bruce) the Free Trade and land Values League demanda, on behalf of the primary producers and of that great ...

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  20. NOTES IN PARLIAMENT.

    About 40 college girls whoso subjects doubtless included civics, walked into the Speaker's gallery when the Legislative Assembly met yesterday.They leaned ...

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  21. Japan and Spain.

    The Japanese team which will meet Spain at Baltimore on Thursday is composed of Harada, Fukuda, and Shimidzu. ...

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  22. CHINESE TARIFF.

    The Japanese Foreign Office states that the date of the Chinese Tariff Conference has not yet been decided, but Japan is willing to co-operate at all points with the ...

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  23. APPEAL FOR BOYCOTT.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z), Wednesday — Strong comment is being made in Wellington concerning the conduct of I.W.W. agents in plastering parts of the city with ...

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  24. Australian Women's Plans.

    The Australian women's tennis team is remaining in England on account of a change of plans. The players will arrive here on August 20, and play American ...

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  25. SHIPPING POSITION.

    Crews were obtained yesterday at Melbourne for three more steamers—the interstate vessels Era, Oonah, and Ashridge. As the vessels had not been affected by ...

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  26. Australian Sailors March in Brisbane

    BRISBANE Wednesday—The streets were lined with people this morning when 300 officers and men of the Australian Fleet, which is now in port, marched through the ...

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  27. From Golf to Tennis

    C.J.H. Tolley, who won the English amateur golf championship in 1920 defeating Robert Gardner in a sensational match, made his debut in lawn tennis under the ...

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  28. Chances of Australians

    Discussing the prospects of the Australians tennis team, which is competing this year for the Davis Cup, Mr.S.Utz, who returned yesterday from Europe by ...

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  29. RAILWAY-MEN THANKED.

    The weekly notice to railway employees issued yesterday by the commissioners contains a letter sent to the, railway-men of Victoria by Rear-Admiral W.C.Cole, of ...

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  30. "An Absolute Sham."

    The shipping agreement recently drawn up between the Seamens Union and the Shipowners' Assocaition is an utter and absolute sham " said Mr.Maxwell, M.H.R., ...

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  31. Shanghai Normal.

    The hostility of the workers to the agitators is increasing. Milkers are returning to work daily increasing numbers. The domestic life of Shanghai is agin normal. ...

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  32. JERVIS BAY DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday —The dispute between the Commonwealth Shipping Line and the Seamen's, Union in regard to the manning of the steamer Jervis Bay was ...

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  33. Chinese Shoot Strikers.

    Chinese police and military were yesterday compelled to fire on striking mill worker, wounding eight, the majority of them in the legs. ...

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  34. Russian Textile Trade.

    Four delegates from a Russian textile syndicato who have arrived in England declaro that if satisfactory terms arc offered they mean to buy textile machinery ...

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  35. Lighthouse Ship Obtains Crew.

    FREMANTLE (W.A), Tuesday — Shortly after the beginning of the recent shipping trouble the crew of the Commonwealth lighthouse service steamer Kyogle, ...

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  36. FEDERAL ELECTORAL ROLL.

    As the next Federal election at which voting will be compulsory, must be held not later than April 26 the work of preparing the electoral rolls is now well ...

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  37. INSURANCE ON BUTTER.

    One of the principal matters to which the Commonwealth Dairy Produce Export Control Board has given attention almost since its inception has been insurance and ...

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  38. Typhoon in Holland.

    The Amsterdam correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that the number of deaths caused by the typhoon which swept the East Netherlands is still unknown, ...

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  39. TRAMWAY DISMISSALS.

    Members of the executive of the Australian Tramway Employees Association Waited on the chairman of the TranwayS Board (Mr.A.Camieron) yesterday and ...

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  40. War in Morocco.

    Advices from Wezzan state that two French detachments engaged in combined operations for reprovisioning the French post at Zitouna effected a junction with ...

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  41. Mr. Potter Silent.

    "Anything I have to say on the subject will be said to the, acting commissioner (Mr.Warren)" said Superintendent Potter, when asked to comment on the ...

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  42. SEAMEN REFUSE DUTY.

    Seventeen members of the crew of the steamer Willaston were arrested at Lyttelton on Monday night on charges of having refused duty Owing to a shortage in the ...

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  43. Big Brother Movement.

    Hie Big Brother Movement is making favourable progress m England Mr Richard Linton has already received a large number of applications from the right type ...

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  44. Heat Wave Ends in Storm.

    After an unpreecdented and prolonged beat wave, in which the shade temperature reached 95deg, the climax came today, when a Storm was experienced over a large ...

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  45. NO BRIBERY.

    Although a number of city hotelkeepers who were interviewed yesterday were unanimous in their denials that there was bribery of licensing police, some of ...

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  46. Waterside Dispute Continues.

    WELLINGTON (NJZ.), Wednesday.— The dispute at Lyttelton over the payment of standing time in connection with the discharge of the Penmorvah's guano cargo ...

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  47. Coal Settlement.

    Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister, the president of the Board of Trade has handed the Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) his resignation because his wife is a large holder of ...

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  48. LOAN COUNCIL.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday —Referring to-day to the decision of the New South Wales Ministry not to take part in the deliberations of the Federal Loan Council, the ...

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  49. Calcutta Tea Sales.

    At the eleventh sale 32,112 packages were offered, the chief districts being Dooars, 0,579, Assam, 10,330, Cachar, 4,754, Sylhet, 4,733 The average prices were as follow— ...

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  50. STRUCK BY TAXI-CAB.

    Mrs. Ida Clemesha, aged 50 years, of Acland street, St. Kilda, who was admitted to the Alfred Hospital early yesterday morning, died later. She had been knocked ...

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  51. KNOCKED DOWN BY TRAM.

    SYDNEY Wednesday —Two delegates to the conference of the Farmers and Graziers' Association were run down by a tram at Rawson place, city, to-night ...

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  52. DE PINEDO AT COOKTOWN.

    COOKTOWN (Q.), Wednesday. — Commandante de Pincdo, the Italian aviator, arrived this morning. He will leave for Thusrsday Island to-morrow morning. ...

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  53. Poland and Germany.

    It appears from an exchange of notes between the German and Polish Governments that 3,000 out of 20,000 Germans who opted for ...

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  54. COFFIN "DECORATIONS."

    DARWIN, Wednesday. — At the town council meeting last night a protest was received from the Carpenters' Union against what was alleged to be the practice of a ...

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  55. HERO OF THE CANBEBRA.

    As Reginald Craythorne, the heroic steward who lost his life in the fire on the steamer Canberra at Sydney, left his wife in poor circumstances and delicate health ...

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  56. Boy Knocked

    In a serious condition,, Baker, aged 13 years, of CUB mond, was admited to the pital yesterday afternoon. ...

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  57. TARIFF BEFOBM.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—For the reason [?] the existing tariff policy has defeated [?]intended object active sleps have been [?] for the formation in Sydney of a ...

    Article : 152 words
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