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  2. SEPTEMBER SHOW.

    Entries for the forthcoming Royal. Live Stock Show have closed, and the following figures reveal a record number for the big, September fixture:— ...

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  3. PARLIAMENT AT WORK.

    Members in the House of Assembly have occupied three weeks in indicating their opinions of the policy contained in the Governor's Speech, and to-day the ...

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  4. BARRIER MINES.

    Yesterday afternoon portion of the free zinc damp on the Sooth Broken Hill and Central Mines collapsed, with the result that approximately between ...

    Article : 345 words
  5. WAR SERVICE HOMES.

    In the House of Representatives to-day, in committee on the War Service Homes Bill, the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Charlton) protested that ...

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  6. BRIGHTER LONDON.

    The London season has arrived, and, as I write, early in July, it has almost departed. The season has been labelled in nore than one quarter as a record one, ...

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  7. BRITAIN AND TURKEY.

    Viscount Birkenhead, writing to the newspapers, after a close study of the Lausanne Treaty, states:—"I use moderate language when I say that I am appalled ...

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  8. GERMAN CABINET COMPLETED.

    Dr. Stresemann has completed his Cabinet, and the list now shows a few [?] from the tentative one cabled yesterday. It is as follows:— ...

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  9. THE RUHR SITUATION.

    The German Premier (Dr. Stresemann), speaking in the Reichstag to-day, expressed the hope that the tenor of the latest British Note would impress upon ...

    Article : 240 words
  10. MAIN POINTS IN PROGRAMME.

    The Berlin correspondent of The Morning Post says:—It is unofficially reported that the main, points of Dr. Stresemann's programme are.—1. The ...

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  11. ITALIAN ESTIMATE OF FRENCH ATTITUDE.

    The Rome newspaper Epoca says:—Although the Note issued by the Baldwin Government is severe, its value it not reduced by the comments of the French ...

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  12. OTTOMAN ASSEMBLY OPENED.

    Mustapha Kemal Pasha, in his inaugural speech as President of the Ottoman National Assembly, to-day said:—"The opening of this Assembly coincides with the ...

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  13. CENTRAL MINE FIRE.

    Mr. James Hebbard, manager of the Central Mine, to-day issued the following statement concerning the fire:—"After considering all circumstances in connection with ...

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  14. CABINET "STRONG AGAINST OPPRESSION."

    The Berlin correspondent of The Daily Chronicle says:—Dr. Stresemann, who is the eighth Chancellor of the German Republic, yesterday made the clearest and ...

    Article : 149 words
  15. STOPPAGES OF DELIVERIES IN KIND.

    Central News, Limited, says:—The authorities at No. 10 Downing street received the news of the stoppage of German contributions with equanimity. It is ...

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  16. Preparations for "Eventualities."

    Kemal concluded:—"It would be childish for us to suppose that the peace which we have won will last for ever. As long as our rights are respected, we shall ...

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  17. COMMUNIST RIOTS.

    Fighting and noting continues over a wide area from Hamburg to Aachen, and many persons have been killed and wounded. A force of Communists ...

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  18. GERMAN INDUSTRIAL SITUATION IMPROVED.

    The industrial situation has much improved. Practically all strikes have ceased, and the trades unions are declining to yield to the Communist clamour for the ...

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  19. CHRISTIANS NOT WANTED.

    The Turkish Minister of Economics (Mahmoud Essad) has announced that all Christian employes in foreign companies holding concessions in Turkey, excepting ...

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  20. TO COMBAT BOLSHEVISM.

    Germany's new Chancellor (Dr. Stressemann) received a number of foreign journalists to-day, and appealed for their help in combating Bolshevism, which, if ...

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  21. CONFIDENCE IN THE GOVERNMENT.

    Alter the new Chancellor had addressed the Reichstag to-day, a vote oft confidence. In the Government was carried; only the extreme Bight and the extreme Left opposing it. ...

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  22. THE CITY TRAMCAR DEPOT.

    The City Car Depot now being erected at the corner of Angas street and Victoria square is on portion of the City Area Block purchased some years ago by the Tramways Trust. On the frontage facing Victoria square there was a terrace of 12 houses, known as Landrowna terrace. Nine of these dwellings have been demolished, and the three remaining ones have been converted into Tramway Offices. The Car Depot property is being housed in with a wood and iron structure, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. EMPIRE PREFERENCE.

    The Daily Telegraph's Parliamentary correspondent, writing on "The Forthcoming Economic Conference," says:—"There is an idea that a useful purpose ...

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  24. CHAMPION SCULLERS.

    A message was sent to Sydney yesterday in reply to Paddon's offer to row Hannan, stating that it was impossible to race before Christmas. For business reasons ...

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  25. CLAIM FOR £25,000.

    In the High Court to-day (before Mr. Justice Gavan Duffy) argument will concluded in the action in which A. & K. Ellis, Limited, timber merchants and ...

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  26. INDIAN TEAS.

    At the twelfth tea auctions 23,714 packages were offered. Principal districts represented were:—Dooars, 7,465 packages, Assam, 6,651; Sylhet, 3,805. The average ...

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  27. TRAINERS' STRIKE.

    [?] Steps are being taken by the Australian Racing Association to assure the attendance of jockeys at the Rosebery Races on Saturday, in spite of the strike declared ...

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  28. RUSSIA'S AIR FLEET.

    Advices from Reval state that a leading newspaper of that port publishes a significant article, describing M. Trotsky's reorganization of the Russian Societ's Air ...

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  29. SPEEDY ROAD TO PROSPERITY.

    A writer in The Morning Post, discussing the matter of trade within the Empire, says:—"Had Mr. Joseph Chamberlain's policy been accepted in 1903, ...

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  30. BROWN HEART IN APPLES.

    Mr. A. H. Ashbolt (Agent-General for Tasmania) interviewed with reference to he report by Drs. Kidd and West on brown heart in apples, pointed oat that ...

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  31. PACIFIC PRISONERS.

    A Bill was read a first lime in the senate to-day to ratify the agreement made between the Governments of Great Britain, Australia, and New Zealand ...

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  32. MUST HAVE A NAVY.

    The French, Minister of Marine (M. Railerti), to-day, in performing the ceremony of launching a light cruiser, asserted, that history had taught. France to her ...

    Article : 119 words
  33. INDIAN UNREST.

    The Sikh leaders committee has now, subsidized The Nation, a moribund extremist Lahore, daily, which has just published, a vitriolic article attacking Col. ...

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  34. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The council of the League of Nations will meet on August 31. As Mr. Waugh (a Canadian) who represented Great Britain on the Saar Commission, has ...

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  35. ENEMY ALIENS.

    A Bill has been read a first time in the Senate to repeal the Aliens Registration Act, which was a war measure. In addition to the provisions in the Migration ...

    Article : 95 words
  36. LIGHT FOR THREE KINGS ISLANDS.

    The Dominion Government has announced that it proposes to make provision this session for the erection of a lighthouse on Three Kings Islands. ...

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  38. EMPIRE EXHIBITION GATHERING.

    It is understood that a compromise will probably be reached in reference, to the catering contracts for the Empire Exhibition. It has been suggested that if the ...

    Article : 86 words
  39. FRANCE AND BUDGET REDUCTION.

    Srs. La Correre and Le Bran have been appointed the French delegation to the League of Nations in succession to M. Bourgeois and M. Vivianl. It is reported ...

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