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  2. THE LONDON AGREEMENT.

    Stormy scenes occurred at the reassembly of the Reichstag today. The Communists demanded an immediate discussion on their motions, as they were "more ...

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  3. AMERICAN DOUBLES.

    Howard and Robert Kinsey (America) won the title of American national doubles lawn tennis champions by defeating G. L Patterson and ...

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  4. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    H.R.H. the Prince of Wales left few the United States and Canada today, boarding the Cunard liner Berengaria (the 52.226 ton vessel which was formerly the ...

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  5. WORLD FLIGHTS.

    The Italian world aviator, aviator, Lieut, Locatell, who received special permission to accompany the American world fliers on the state from Rev[?] ...

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  6. VICTORIAN POWER RESOURCES.

    Sir John Monash (Chairman of the State Electricity Commission of Victoria), President-elect of the Science Congress, in an interview on Sunday, ...

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  7. TRAMWAYS TRUST FINANCE

    The Chairman of the Municipal Tramways Trust (Mr. E. H. Baks well), in the course of a letter to the Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. ...

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  8. UNCOMPROMISING ULSTER.

    The Northern Whig states definitely that Ulster will not appoint a commissioner to sit on the Boundaries Commission, either now or in the future. ...

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  9. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    I think it was Mr. Theodore, Premier of Queensland, who, when explaining that the intended to borrow further sums, and like Premier Prendergast of "Victoria led ...

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  10. NORTHERN GOVERNMENT'S POSITION.

    The Marquis of Londonderry (Minister of Education in the Ulster Government), speaking at Stockton upon Tees, said that the Prime Minister of Northern Ireland ...

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  11. SUBSTANTIAL GOVERNMENT VICTORY.

    On the resumption of the debate in the French Chamber of Deputies, the Premier (M. Herriot), intervening, asked the Chamber to take account of the attitude of ...

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  12. FIRST BLOOD TO AMERICA.

    Wood took the first service on the heavy court, and iron to love. Howard Kinsey achieved similar success. Patterson and Robert Kinsey both won their services to ...

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  13. GERMAN CHANCELLOR'S STATEMENT.

    The German Chancellor (Dr. Marx), in the Reichstag today, read his statement in reference to the London Conference, which the uproar prevented him from ...

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  14. MEMORIAL TO MICHAEL COLLINS..

    In the presence of the President of the Irish Free State (Mr. Cosgrave) many Senators and a large number of troops, Gen. O'Duffy today unveiled the beautiful ...

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  15. WATCHED BY SPIES.

    Although the Anglo Russian Treaty hat been concluded, the British Government has found it necessary to protest to the Soviet against the indignities suffered by ...

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  16. AMERICANS GREATLY EXCITED.

    The Prince of Wales will have more to do with setting the styles of men's clothing in America this autumn than all the designers anil manufacturers of clothing ...

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  17. ESKIMOS ON THE LOOKOUT.

    A wireless message from the steamer Lawrence, off Greenland, says that a party of Eskimos have organized a search for Lieut. Locatelli, the missing Italian ...

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  18. THE ARGENTINE AVIATOR.

    The spare plane for the Argentine aviator. Major Zanni, has arrived at Kobe, bat its transhipment to Haiphong is delayed for lack of a suitable vessel, the ...

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  19. BUILDING STRIKERS RETURNED..

    The stoppage in the building trade in Great Britain, which had been in progress. since the beginning of July, was settled this afternoon. The men accepted the ...

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  20. REPEATING WEMBLEY.

    The Australian High Commissioner (Sir Joseph Cook) speaking at a civic luncheon today, referred to the proposal to extend the British Empire Exhibition next year. ...

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  21. AMERICAN PRESIDENT'S VIEWS.

    A Beater message from Plymouth, Vermont, U.S.A., says:—President Coolidge regards the final settlement of the reparations issue as a paramount world problem. ...

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  22. LISTENING FOR MARS.

    Beginning at midnight on Thursday, the Argentine high power wireless station at Monte Grande suspended transmitting for 10 minutes in each boor for four hours, ...

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  23. DEBATE IN FRENCH CHAMBER.

    The Chamber of Deputies has begun a debate on M. Herriot's statement regarding the Separations Conference. M. Herriot stated that Mr. MacDonald's letter ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLES.

    On the Esperance Bay was shipped today a huge 500-ton electric crane, which trill be installed on b Melbourne wharf. It is intended that the unloading of ...

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  25. THE DANISH NAVY.

    And submitted to the Danish Minister of Defence for the abolition of the country's Navy, have been approved by the Government, and a Bill for that purpose ...

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  26. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    A group of members of the Chinese Legislature have submitted a motion in the House of Representatives at Pekin demanding the withdrawal of China from ...

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  27. BEAM WIRELESS.

    The Admiralty is unwilling to disclose details of its experts reports upon the beam system of wireless; but it is stated unofficially that if experience proves that ...

    Article : 173 words
  28. DARK SPOTS OBSERVED.

    Observations of Mars made at the Lowell Observatory are stated to have revealed some immovable dark spots, which may possibly be snow covered regions. Mr. ...

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  29. CONTRADICTORY DEDUCTIONS.

    A week's observation of the Martian perihelon, and opposition has revealed nothing revolutionary, inasmuch as the opinions expressed by various observers ...

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  30. GREEK NAVY LAID UP.

    Owing to political agitations among, Greek naval officers, and to a threatens mutiny, the Greek Cabinet has ordered the bring np of too fleet. The crews ...

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  31. BASEBALL.

    The Adelaide University baseball team arrived in Sydney this morning to participate in the annual aeries with the Sydney University Club. It will play ...

    Article : 143 words
  32. COMMERCE TREATIES.

    The Sunday Times says:—The Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald) decided to appoint a committee to advise in regard to all negotiations for the conclusion of ...

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  33. AUSTRALIA V. UNIVERSITIES.

    A day of sunshine attracted a large attendance to the Rushcutter Bay courts on Saturday, when the three days lawn tennis content between Australia and the ...

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  34. REPLACING THE ADELAIDE.

    In view of the early arrival of the eruiser Adelaide, the Admiralty is arranging to send an exchange cruiser to Australia. It will probably be a modern ...

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  35. COMMERCIAL CRIMES.

    The American Institute of Accountants, which is composed of the foremost experts in the profession, has issued a report, entitled "Crime tendency in business." The ...

    Article : 210 words
  36. WIRELESS AND BETTING.

    The Irish Free State police arc investigating big turf swindles in which beta have been telegraphed from Ireland after the results have been received in Ireland ...

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  37. THE FLOATING CABARET.

    The floating cabaret ship, which was reported as lying beyond the 12-miles territorial limit off New York, and which was said to be nightly the scene of ...

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  39. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    The State golf championship meeting was concluded on Saturday at Fisherman's Bond, when the men's handicap was played, in which half a dozen plus men ...

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  40. BESIEGED IN A FLAT.

    Exciting scenes were witnessed in the fashionable Place de la Madelaine when the Park police sought to evict Isaac Zabo, a naturalized Austrian, from a ...

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  41. SEASONAL DIFFERENCES NOTED.

    The presence of steam or vapour arising from the melting of the polar caps, and the appearance of clouds on the surface of the planet, establishing the fact that an ...

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  42. THE KING'S HORSES.

    The Paris correspondent of The London Daily Express says:—Following upon recent French racing successes. His Majesty King George has been advised to introduce ...

    Article : 71 words
  43. FOOTBALL IN CANADA.

    The Corinthians, a team of British amateur footballers now touring Canada, today defeated by 2 goals against 1, the All Star Canadian team winch Has just returned from Australia. ...

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  44. COAL OUTCROP IN NEW ZEALAND.

    An important outcrop of coal has been discovered at Cascade, on the west coast. The coal raised will be conveyed through Flumerg into Boiler Gorge, connecting ...

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  45. TENNIS IN AMERICA.

    At Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, Patterson and O'Hara Wood (Australia) defeated Williams and Washburn (America),6—1 4—6, &-3. 6—3. 3—6, 6—0. The ...

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  46. AUSTRALIAN LEGISLATORS IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Governor General of the Union of South Africa (the Earl of Athlone) han tent a message of welcome to the Australian Parliamentary delegates. ...

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  47. CHESS CHAMPIONS.

    H. E. Atkins (Huddersfield) won the British chess championship at Southport for the eighth year in succession, with Yates second, and Sr George Thomas ...

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