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  2. THE DAWES REPORT.

    The report compiled Gen. Dawes, or "Hell and SI [?] Dawes," as he is familiarly known among his friends, is the most important document that has been ...

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  3. POWER PROBLEMS.

    Thirty-nine British and foreign countries, Including Australia, Gold Coast, Kenya, New Zealand, Nyasaland, Southern Rhodesia, and South Africa, are represented ...

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  4. GENEVA CONFERNCE CONVENTIONS.

    With a request that a resolution should be introduced into the State Legislature ratifying the conventions of the Geneva International Labour Conference, and ...

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  5. SOUTH AFRICAN CABINET.

    The Hertzog Cabinet has been formed is follows:— Gen. J. B. Hertzog—Premier and Minister for Native Affairs. Mr. Tileman J. Boos—Minister for Juspice i ...

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  6. TEACHERS CONFERENCE.

    The annual conference of the South Australian Public Teachers' Union was resumed at the Flinders Street Baptist Lecture Hall on Tuesday morning. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. INTERNATIONAL LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    An important secret meeting of the Government group, at the International Labour Conference today hotly discussed the question of the right of free speech, ...

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  8. NEW MINISTERS DISCUSSED.

    Labour's acceptance or scats in the new Nationalist Cabinet has caused no surprise. The offer was undoubtedly a shrewd move on the part of Gen. ...

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  9. ANTHRAX REPORT.

    A mild sensation was caused by the presentation of the anthrax committee's minority report, signed by Mr. Ben Tillett (London), attacking the opponents of ...

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  10. HONOURS FOR SALE.

    On the ground that he had been induced to subscribe by false representation, Col. George Parkinson has claimed the return of £3,000 given to the London ...

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  11. DIVORCE PETITIONS.

    Mr. Justice Napier sat in Divorce jurisdiction in No.Civil Court on Tuesday. Gertrude Helen Mary Rushforth (nee . Farr) petitioned for divorce from Thomas ...

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  12. NEW MIGRATION PROPOSALS.

    The Australian Press Association learns that the Treasurer has finally approved of the general principles of the new migration proposals submitted by ...

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  13. ADELAIDE SPREADING.

    Relatively to the marked advance in transportation, facilities, is the spread of the suburbs of Adelaide, and, in this connection, the Minda Home committee has ...

    Article : 517 words
  14. THE CONFERENCE DINNER.

    Speaking at the conference dinner in the evening at which 900 guest were present. [?]39 countries the Earl of [?] said it was only right that [?] ...

    Article : 118 words
  15. A SOCIAL EVENING.

    There was a large attendance of teachers at the soclal gathering which took place at Arcadia Cafe, on Tnesday evenine. The guest included the Director of Education ...

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  16. ASSISTED SETTLERS FOR NEW ZEALAND.

    All bertns for migrants to New Zealand bare been booked up until the end of August. The total of assisted migrants to the Dominion for the year ended June ...

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  17. WORLD FLYER.

    Squadron-Leader A. S. Madaren flew From Bangkok to Haiphong on the same day, stopping or half on hour at Vinh. He left Haiphons for Hongkong at 10 ...

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  18. STOWAWAYS .A. ED WITH STARVATION.

    Twelve young stowaways on the steamer Tasmania, bound for Australia, were landed at Falmoulh. The Court imposed nominal sentences ...

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  19. OLYMPIC TEAM.

    The Olympic athletes spent the day training. Pershing and Austen showed good form in 8,000 metres runs, and Carr, in short sprints, revealed great condition. ...

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  20. WIRELESS SYSTEMS.

    The Australian Postmaster General (Hon. W. G. Gibson) will leave for Stockholm to-night. He states that he has conferred with wireless authorities and ...

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  21. FRENCH WIN IN FENCING.

    France won the Olympic fencing contest on Monday, defeating Belgium, Hungary, and Italy in the finals.—Reuter. ...

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  22. BRITAIN AND THE SUDAN.

    In deference to King Fuad's wish, and [?] consultation with hit Ministers, it is understood that the Egyptian Premier, Zaghloul Pasha, will not resign. ...

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  23. BRILLIANT BALL.

    Two thousand guests, representing every part of the Empire, and including Cabinet Ministers and Dominion High Commissioner were present at a brilliant ball ...

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  24. AMERICAN AIRMEN OFF AGAIN.

    American 'world fliers left [?] to day for Allahabad—Reuter. ...

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  25. ITALIAN CRISIS.

    The King has accepted the resignations of the Ministers for Public Instruction, National Economy, and Public Works, to which offices two senators find a deputy ...

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  26. IRISH BOUNDARY.

    Mr. Justice Feetham. of South Africa, who recently accepted appointment as Chairman of the Irish Boundary Commission. arrived in ...

    Article : 165 words
  27. ADHERENCE TO BRITAIN'S PLEDGES.

    "We regret the attitude of the Egyptian Government and Parliament over the question of the Sudan," said the Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald) in the House ...

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  28. NEW ZEALAND AND SAMOA.

    Sir James Allen states that he answered the Geneva, Permanent Mandate Commission's questions in an examination which lasted two hours. The ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLES.

    A proposal to construct a wharf and I railway cool stores at West Thurrock has been" rejected by the House of Lords on the ground that the Port of London ...

    Article : 169 words
  30. CONSUMPTION CURE.

    The High Commissioner of New Zealand (Sir James Allen) has interviewed Dr. Spahlinger at Geneva and the later lias accepted a suggestion to produce both serum ...

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  31. LEAGUE OF NATIONS SOCIETIES.

    The Congress of League of Nation* Societies was formally opened at Lyons today. The proceedings were confined to speeches by delegates extolling the ...

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  32. AMERICAN OIL SCANDALS.

    Criminal indictments hare been returned try the Federal grand jury against Albert Fall .(formerly Secretary for the Interior) M. F. Sinclair, and E. L. Doheny ...

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  33. ZAGHLOUL'S ANNOUNCEMENT.

    In the Egyptian. Chamber of Deputies! tonight the Premier (Zaghlonl Pasha) said that, in deference to the wishes of King Fuad, the Chamber of Deputies, and the ...

    Article : 69 words
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