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  2. BUSH FIRE LOSSES.

    MIRBOO NORTH, Monday.—While the grass fires were burning most fiercely on Saturday a cool change came suddenly and considerably checked the fires. On ...

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  3. NAVAL LIMITATIONS.

    Following a discussion in the Cabinet the French Minister for Foreign Affairs (M. Briand) is drafting a reply to the proposal of President Coolidge to the Governments ...

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  4. DEPORTATION CASES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The arrest and imprisonment of Thomas Walsh and Jacob Johannsen under the provisions of the Commonwealth Deportation Act, which was ...

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  5. WAITING ON CHINA.

    The second battalions of the Durham Light Infantry and the Gloucestershire Regiment, which were despatched from India and reached Shanghai yesterday, ...

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  6. FLOOD WATER RECEDING.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Adtice from Home Hill on Sunday night said that the Burdekin River had overflowed there, and that the water in the town was two feet ...

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  7. COALFIELDS DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Aggregate meetings held to-day on the coal-mining fields in this State showed that there was a wide divergence of opinion among the miners. A ...

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  8. IMPERIAL RELATIONS.

    "The most outstanding achievement of the Imperial Conference was the report on Imperial relations, which should be read and considered from the point of view of the ...

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  9. AEROPLANE CRASHES.

    Diving in a nose spin from a height of 100 feet when the pilot lost control, an SE5 aeroplane, the fastest type in use by the Royal Australian Air Force, crashed ...

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  10. COUNCIL MOTOR-CARS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The special committee appointed by the City Council to investigate the administration of the civic garage met to-day, and after a prolonged ...

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  11. VOYAGE OF THE RENOWN.

    The Duke and Duchess of York last night attended a cinema show in the wardroom, and were most interested in a film depicting the Blue Mountains. This is one of ...

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  12. GRANTING BAIL.

    "Every precaution should be taken by justices of the pence before they decide to grant bail," said the State Attorney-General (Mr. Eggleston) yesterday, referring to ...

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  13. NEW PRAYER BOOK.

    The Rev. William Geikie-Cobb, robed in the vestments of the chasuble and the maniple, which are not yet officially sanctioned, though he has used them for the ...

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  14. FEDERAL POSITION.

    Pending further information from New South Wales regarding the action which is being taken on the northern colliery fields, no comment was made yesterday by ...

    Article : 391 words
  15. THREE DAYS WITHOUT FOOD.

    PERTH, Monday.—Four men who had been three days in arid country without food, and with very little water, have been rescued bs a police party from Lake Grace, ...

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  16. SIDELIGHT OF PROHIBITION.

    At Edgewater (New Jersey) arrangements are being made for the mayor of the city (Henry Wishel), who was sentenced to imprisonment for one year in ...

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  17. POSTAL PICNIC.

    One of the best organised and largest of departmental and industrial picnics is the annual excursion of the Postal department, which will be held on Saturday, ...

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  18. FOG OVER ENGLAND.

    That portion of England south of the Midlands has been enveloped in a fog which has never completely lifted since Friday. ...

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  19. Commandante de Pinedo.

    Commandante De Pinedo, the Italian airman, has started on his triangular flight of 25,000 miles. He will travel to South America, San Francisco, and British ...

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  20. PASSENGERS ON MAKURA.

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  21. DELINQUENT BOYS' HOME.

    The following donations have been received for the fund for the establishment of a Delinquent Boys' Home on Phillip Island:— ...

    Article : 179 words
  22. Signing the Armistice.

    Thanks to the generosity of Mr. Fleming, an American who has promised to provide shelter for it, the historic railway coach in which Marshal Foch signed the armistice, ...

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  23. Industrial Disputes.

    A conference of railwaymen's district councils has passed a resolution demanding that the national political and industrial movements should oppose the legislation ...

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  26. Freemasonry in Japan.

    At Yokohams a Freemasons' temple to replace the building destroyed by fire in 1923 has been dedicated. The building was erected by means of funds granted by the ...

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