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  2. RESTRICTION OF COMBINES

    The Premier (Hon. J. Gonn) moved in the House of Assembly on Thursday the second reading of a BUI to authorize the holding of investication. ...

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  3. WHALING OPERATIONS.

    The Colonial Office is arranging for a marine station and other buildings in South Georgia, Falkland Islands) for the purposes of co-operation with Capt. Scott's ...

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  4. PROPOSED ELECTORAL REFORMS.

    Mr. Hudd resumed the debate in the House of Assembly on Thursday on the Proportional Representation and Reduction of Members Bill. He said no good ...

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  6. FIGHTING IN CHINA.

    A Japanese news agency has issued a telegram from Pekin, stating that Gen. Chang Two Lin Reader of the armies in Manehurla, has sent an ultimatum ...

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  8. NOTE ISSUE.

    During this afternoon's session of the House of Representatives Mr. Matin (S.A) asked for particulars as to the temporary inflation oE the note issue. ...

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  10. DETAILS OF THE WORK.

    When shown the above cablegram, Professor Sir Douglas Mawson gave the following interesting particulars concerning the proposed work:—"The Discovery is the ...

    Article : 411 words
  11. International Proposal Rejected.

    The Trades Union Congress, which is sitting at Hall, rejected a recommendation by the general purposes committee in favour of allowing an emergency ...

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  12. CRICKET.

    The annual meeting of the East Torrent Cricket Club was held at the Norwood Town Hall on Thursday evening. Mr. S. Talbot Smith occupied the chair. The ...

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  13. PRINCE AT NEW YORK.

    H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, daring his stay in the United States, is successfully avoiding publicity and realizing his wish for freedom Yesterday he learned that ...

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  14. THE ALL-BLACKS.

    The New Zealand All-Black Rugby players were tendered a civic reception at Newton Abbot, Devonshire, where they are starting training A brass band headed ...

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  15. CHINESE NAVAL ATTACK FEARED.

    The fighting yesterday was indecisive. Gen. La claims that Marshal Chi's Kiangsu troops were driven back a mile, but afterwards made another attack ...

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  16. RUGBY IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    The visiting British Rugby players scored a win over the North-Easterns at Aliwal North, Cape Province by 20—12. Reuter. ...

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  17. COMMUNIST SETBACKS.

    A special correspondent of The London Daily Express, discussing Communist attacks at the Hull Labour Conference, asserts that the Socialist Party has ...

    Article : 137 words
  18. BRITISH FOOTBALL.

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  19. PRESENT AT POLO GROUNDS.

    The Prince witnessed on Wednesday two practice polo matches between British and United States teams on different grounds. He was seen by only small ...

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  20. THE "RED" ENDEAVOUR.

    The London Daily Telegraph publishes a letter written by Harry Pollitt, industria! secretary of the Communist Party of Groat Britain. It states:—"We are ...

    Article : 85 words
  21. MUSSOLINI ATTACKED.

    The Rome, correspondent of The London Daily Express states that shots were fired at the Italian Premier (Signer Mussolini) while he was motoring to Rome ...

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  22. THE DAVIS GOP.

    The final match between the winners of the American and European zones to decide which nation is to challenge America for the Davis Cup will be begun by ...

    Article : 250 words
  23. NEARING THE GOAL.

    The United States, world fliers arrived to-day at Picton, Nora Scotia, from Hawkes Bay. The city was gaily decorated in then honour. Federal and civic ...

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  24. INDIAN AFFAIRS.

    The question of Indians in the Kenya Colony has been raised by the Right Hon. V. S. Sastri and others in the Council of State. The Government of India Is in ...

    Article : 190 words
  25. MR. MALCOLM MACDONALD.

    There are no young Liberals being born in Great Britain to-day. "Things nave changed since the days of Gilbert and Sullivan, when every Briton born was ...

    Article : 169 words
  26. ROBBED THE WOUNDED.

    A courtmartial at Nancy has sentenced Dr. Vuldins to 20 years' imprisonment, on a charge of having robbed Trench wounded soldiers during the war, while he was ...

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  27. EASTBOURNE MURDERER EXECUTED.

    Patrick Mahon, the Eastbourne murderer, was executed to-day. He walked to the scaffold frith firm steps, uttered no word, and met his death stoically.— ...

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  28. PRINCE AS TREE PLANTER.

    ihe Trinee observed, when he planted a tree at the Piping Rock Club grounds fire years ago, that bis grandfather had planted many trees which had failed to ...

    Article : 94 words
  29. FOOTBALL.

    The selectors of -West Torrens (minor premiers) and Norwood (third) met on Thursday night and chose teams, from which a final selection will be made on ...

    Article : 101 words
  30. KEPT IN ASYLUM.

    The Bareness lima Puses's member of the Hungarian nobility, has been discovered in a lunatic asylnm, where she has been detained for fire years, although ...

    Article : 118 words
  31. A NIGHT WITH THE DEAD.

    To lie pinned down by an overturned motor car throughout the night, side by side with his dead companion, was the distressing experience of Tropper R. S. ...

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  33. PRINCE AND THE FASHIONS.

    Representatives of American fashion journals who bare followed the Prince since his arrival in America have found little on which to base their forthcoming . ...

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  35. WEST TORRENS V. NORWOOD.

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  36. CANALS ON MARS.

    At San Jose, California, Mr. R. G. Sitken, assistant director of the Lick Observatory, commenting on the markings on the planet Man as evidence of life there ...

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  37. NEW SOUTH WALES ROADS BILL.

    The New South Wales Legislative Assembly sat all night in committee in considering the Main Roads Bill. At 7 o'clock this morning the measure was ...

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  38. LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

    Thursday, September 4.—Present—The Mayor (Mr. A.T. Sutton), Ald Charlton, Hannaford, Twelftree, Hall, Perry, Breeze, Corwley, Stacey, and Bugler. The Mayor welcomed the Mayor ...

    Article : 113 words
  39. DELORAINE MURDER.

    Sensational developments in connection with the murder of Frederick Jordan, exsoldier, who was found dead in his hut with half his head blown off, at ...

    Article : 82 words
  40. ARNE BORG AGAIN.

    A telegram from Gothenburg, Swedes, states that Arne Borg swam 1,000 yards in the record time of 12m, 16.9s.—Renter. ...

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  41. LATE COMMERCIAL.

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  42. STRANDED BARDIC

    The salvagers of the White Star steamer Bardic, which lies strande off the Lizard, report that to date 926 sound bales of wool hare been discharged from the vessel ...

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  43. NORWEGIAN STEAMER ASHORE.

    The Norwegian steamer Mesua, 5,421 tons, on her war to Europe, ran ashore at midnight on Hakaufisi Reef, south-west of Tokulu Island, in the Haspai Group. ...

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  44. GENERAL CABLES.

    The New South Wales Boy Scouts have returned from Germany. They Will go to Scotland on Friday, and come back by way of Liverpool to spend a week in ...

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  46. WORLD'S TALLEST MAN.

    "Lofty," the bis Canadian giant, arrived by mail train on Wednesday morning. His luggage included a bed, [?] long. He is 8 ft. 2½ in. in height, weighs ...

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  47. NORWEGIAN STEAMER ASHORE.

    The Norwegian steamer Mesna. (5,424 tons), bound for Batavia and Europe, went ashore at midnight yesterday be-tween Nukualofa (Tonga) and Haspai. ...

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  48. RESTA'S DEATH.

    The death of the racing motorist Dafic Resta at Brooklands yesterday resulted from the bursting of a tyre while his motor was traveling at the rate of 122 ...

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  50. CITY OF SINGAPORE'S CREW.

    Foot Fillipinos and two wireless operators, members of the crew of the steamer City of Singapore left by the R.M.S. Mongolia on Thursday. They are on their way ...

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  53. DANGER OF MODERN DANCING.

    The Bendigo Anglican Synod to-day decided by a majority of one vote that modern dancing was likely to prove a danger to the spiritual life of some of ...

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