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  2. DEFENCE OF AUSTRALIA.

    In the Home of Representatives to-day, the debate on the second readIng of the Defence Equipment Act of Australia was resumed by Mr. Fenton (V.),who supported the amendment of the Deputy Leader of the Labour Opposition (Mr. Anstoy), which asked for delay. ...

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  5. HERO'S FEARFUL DEATH.

    As three or four men were making desperate efforts to release a night watchman from burning stables at Camperdown (Sydney) tonight, he was burnt burnt to death. ...

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  6. NEW ZEALAND'S FINANCES.

    The Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr Massey) introduced the financial statement to the House of Representatives to-night He stated that the [?] ...

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  8. THE EMPIRE MATCH.

    The Empire challenge "trophy was competed for at Bisley today between teams of eight representing Great Britain, Canada, Australia, Sooth Africa, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BOUNTY ON CRAPES.

    At a Returned. Soldiers Association dinner tonight the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) referred to the proposal made to the Governments of New South Wales, ...

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  10. COMMONWEALTH BANK BILL

    Suggestions by Mr. Massy Greene (mem ber of the Federal Senate for New South Wales) that tHe Amending Commonwealth Bank Bill which is now before the Fede- ...

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  11. SIR WILLIAM SOWDEN IN COLOMBO.

    A recent issue of The Times of Ceylon contains the report of an interview with Sir William Sowden regarding present day conditions in Australia. The following are ...

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  12. PRINCIPAL CONTENTS.

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  13. A BUILDING RECORD.

    Building in 1923 created a record for New Zealand, an increase of over two millions being shown, in the value of buildings for which permits were issued in ...

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  14. SUGGESTED THE COMBINE.

    The enquiry instituted under the Monopolies Act by. the New South Wales Ministry into the alleged existence of a tile combine was opened by the Board of ...

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  15. DISCUSSION WITH PRIVATE BANKS. I

    The second reading debate on the Commonwealth Bank BUI was resumed in the Senate today by Mr. Grant (N.S.W.), who said that the bank employes had urged the anointment of an Anneal Board. ...

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  16. LATE SPORTING.

    Scratching reported:—Moonce Valley Meeting. - [?] Handicap Brief Welter Handicap—Brief and All Serene.. ...

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  17. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  18. A SMASH.

    Passing the stand the first time in the Rosebery Handicap today, Repenelle Edwards) and St. Carton (McKenzie) fell. The riders escaped injury, but St. Cartan broke her off foreleg and was ...

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  19. BREAD AND FLOUR.

    The question of the latest increase in the price of bread and flour m connection with which allegations of a wheat corner have been made in a section of the press. ...

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  20. YOUNG FATHER'S CRIME.

    The young man Travis, who was charged with the murder of his infant child at Marylebone early in June, was today found guilty of manslaughter, and sentence ...

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  21. RIDER DISQUALIFIED.

    The enquiry by the A.J.C. Committee into the running of Cool King (H. Treen) in the Hurdle. Race at Moorefield on Saturday trail concluded at the A.J.C. Office ...

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  22. BALLARAT MINERS' MEETING.

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  23. 800 YARDS RESULTS.

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  25. LATE CABLES.

    J. Shearim (N.s.W.) was top scorer in the 900 yards range of the Empire Challenge Trophy match at Bisley with 48 points (possible 50). , ...

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  26. MASONIC RECEPTION.

    Members of the Masonic . Order from Victoria and. South Australia who came to Sydney for the installation of Grand Lodge officers were given a civic reced ...

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  27. QUEENSLAND MEAT SUPPLY.

    What was described as a comprehen give co-operative scheme for the control and marketing of cattle and by prodncts the export centres iu north, centre, and ...

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  28. IRISH FREE STATE.

    Following upon the release of De Valera and Austin Stack, Art O'Brien baa now been set. at liberty. ...

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  29. AUSTRALIA STILL AHEAD.

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  30. AUSTRALIA'S DAY AT WEMBLY.

    I Lady Cooke (wife of the Australian High Commissioner, Eir Joseph Cook), presiding over the Australia's Day celebration of Women's Week at the [?] ...

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  31. RISE IN BREAD.

    An increase of Id. for the 4-fb. loaf will operate from Thursday. Housewives hare held many meetings to protest against toe rise but master bakers point ...

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  32. CALCUTTA TEA AUCTIONS.

    At the Calcntta tea sale 19,436 packages were offered. Chief districts represented were:—Assam, 6511 packages; Dooars, 6,210. Average prices realized for com- ...

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  33. CONDITIONS OF THE MATCH.

    The Empire match is a two days match for a challenge trophy to be held by the winning country until the next competition. and fanning a bronze medal for each ...

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  34. MR. McGIRR AND LABOUR.

    An examination of the books of the St. Leonards branch of the Australian Labour Party has revealed. that a membership card has been issued to Mr. J. J. G. ...

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  35. Verdict of Not Guilty .

    After the evidence was dosed today in the ease in which seven union officials were charged with having conspired to prevent the course of justice, Judge ...

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  36. UNIVERSITIES' LAWN TENNIS.

    The tennis courts were too wet today for the. match between the Stanford (America) and Sydney University teams, and the fixtures were postponed. The second ...

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  37. TASMANIAN CARNIVAL TEAM.

    The selection of Tasmanians to practice for the carnival took two and a half hours to night. The players selected were:—.W. Mayman (captain and coach), ...

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  38. INJURED BY MOTOR CYCLIST.

    Sir. George Fallon; a young member of the crew of the steamer Zealandis, was knocked down by a'motor cyclist in Commercial road, near the Port Adelaide Rail ...

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  39. PROPRIETARY MEDICINES.

    The Perth Chamber of Commerce last I night objected to the recent Health Department regulation providing for the disclosure of formulas on the labels of all ...

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  40. THE DOUGLAS MAWSON'S FATE

    Mr. John Burke,managing John Burke Limited, the fill fated steamer Douglas Mawson, stated today that loaded with woll and empty ...

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  41. CANADIAN SOCCER TEAM.

    The Canadian soccer team today played the second match against Sooth Maitland at Cessnock, and one by one goal to nil. ...

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