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  2. NEW SOUTH WALES ELECTION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Although the Premier (Mr. Lang) and his colleagues have been busy for some time preparing the policy speech which Mr. Lang will deliver ...

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  3. VESUVIUS VOLCANO.

    Mount Vesuvius continue in her most picturesque mood, and thousands of tourists are going to Naples. Several incoming liners, by standing out in the bay, afforded ...

    Article : 258 words
  4. ADVERSE TRADE BALANCE.

    "Sheer extravagance, the craze for importing, and excessive borrowing overseas" were the reasons advanced yesterday by the Premier (Mr. Hogan) to explain the most ...

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  5. NAVAL CONFERENCE.

    The plenary session of the [?] tation Conference, which was to have been held to-day, has been postponed till the middle of the week. ...

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  6. SUGAR STRIKE CONTINUES.

    INNISFALL (Q.), Monday.—.following a suggestio by the [?] Chamber of Comerce that efforts be made to have the opposing factions in the South ...

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  7. FEDERAL REVENUE.

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  8. AUSTRALIAN TARIFF.

    GEELONG, Monday.—According to a letter from the London Chamber of Commerce which was considered by the Geelong Chamber of [?] to-day ...

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  9. 44-HOUR WEEK.

    Interesting developments occurred yesterday in the trouble which has prevailed in the engineering trade relative to the 44hour week dispute. Acting on an ...

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  10. SIR HARRY JOHNSTON DEAD.

    The death is announced of Sir Harry Johnston, who had a remarkable career as explorer, consul, and administrator in Africa, and was also known as an author ...

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  11. MOUNT MORGAN MISE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Kclso King, who in his capacity as a director attended the special meeting in Melbourne of shareholders of the Mount Morgan Minning Co., ...

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  12. SAFETY FIRST.

    That the National Safety Council should vest in the executive power to do what the executive deemed advisable for the beneht of the movement, and report to the council ...

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  13. CAPSIZED ON BAR.

    SYDNEY, Monday—Thee men who were fishing had a perilous experience at Poing Danger yesterday when their launch capsized. Those concerned were Robert ...

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  14. CONSTABLES KICKED.

    In a fierce fight with scnudiunken men 50 yards from the Richmond police station last night, a constable was kicked on the head and body, while another, besides ...

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  15. PUNISHMENT FOR CRIME.

    Warnings were given yesterday by Mr. Justice McArthur in the Criminal Court against the impression that first offenders always escaped impreisonment. He said ...

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  16. PASTORAL RESEARCH.

    Close consideration was given at the annual meeting of the Australian Sheepbreeders' Association last night to the propostal to establish a fund of £200,000 for ...

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  17. ROUMANIAN THRONE.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Chronicla" says that Prince Carol of Roumania, who is residing in Paris, announces that his letter renouncing the throne was ...

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  18. MAN LOSES HIS MEMORY.

    Shortly before 4 o'clock yesterday of afgernoon an unknown man walked into the office of the plain-clothes police at Russell street headquarters, and tried to stammer ...

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  19. CENTRAL AUSTRALIA.

    The Reso party organised by the Railways Commissioners to undertake a tour to central Australia will leave the Spencer street station early this afternoon by a ...

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  20. TWO WOMEN BURNED.

    Two women were the victims of a serious burning accident in a house in Nelson road, South Melbourne, yesterday afternoon, when the flame of a match ignited ...

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  21. NEWNES SHALE DEPOSITS.

    LITHGOW (N.S.W.), Monday.—After about four and a half years of striving to revive the shale on industry at Newnes, the Commonwealth Oil Corporation has ...

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  22. LINSEED OIL PRICES.

    When recently a complaint was made by an Australian manufacturer of [?] oil that distributers were charging too high a price for oil of his brand, Melbourne ...

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  23. Canada's Jubilee.

    The siren of every vessel in the harbour was sounded to welcome the Prime of Wales, Prince Geoge, and Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin, who arrived here on Sunday ...

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  24. FOUND POISONED ON SHIP.

    When the Commonwealth Government line steamet, Hobson's Bay, arrived at Port Melbourne yesterday morning William McNamara, aged about 45 years, a ...

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  25. CYCLIST AWARDED DAMAGES.

    PERTH, Monday.—A special jury in the Supreme Court last week awarded Lionel Howard Skinner £265 damages against the Commissioner of Railways, in ...

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  26. CABLE NEWS IN BRIEF.

    The August Bank Holiday in England was favoured with mostly su[?] and pleasant weather, although there were occasional showeres. The motor traffic was ...

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  27. MATCHES NEAR RADIATOR.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Allegations of an ingenious attempt to set fire to a grocer's shop at Sutherland street, Paddington, on Sunday, were made at the Paddington ...

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  28. PIPE MXE OBSTRUCTED.

    RUBICON, Monday.—a despicable act, which may lead to serious consequences and will cause much inconvenience to the contracting, engineers, has been p[?]rp[?]trated ...

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  29. QUEENSLAND DROUGHT.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Queensland's overscas trade for the year ended June 30 shows a decline of 44 per cent in exports. This is attributed to the severe drought ...

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  30. PROHIBITION LEAGUE HOSTEL.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Speaking on Saturday at the laying of the foundation stone of the hostel which is about to be built by the Prohibition League at the ...

    Article : 88 words
  31. PASSENGERS BY MALOM.

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  32. PENDULUM CLUB.

    To keep the pendulum of reciprocation swinging between Australia and Great Britain and enable the overcoming of the Empire's post-war problems is the object ...

    Article : 96 words
  33. 173 Miles an Hour.

    Captain Broad flow from London to Nottingham in a De Havilland Tiger Moth in 30 minutes 51 seconds, at the astonishing speed of 173 miles an horn. The R.A.C. ...

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  34. MELBOURNE'S TIN SHED.

    Sir,—the local authorities certify that the tin shed alongside the Elizabeth street Post-Office, owned by the Federal Government, does not comply with the City of ...

    Article : 98 words
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