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  2. COAL TROUBLE.

    Judge Beeby, in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court at noon yesterday. delivered judgment on the legal objections which had been taken on behalf of the Northern (New ...

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  3. RULE IN INDIA.

    Gandhi, the leader of the extreme Nationalists in India, declared difiance of British power in an exclusive interview with the special correspondent of the ...

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  4. LABOUR DEMANDS.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—"In so far as the proposals made at the Australian Labour party conference called in Sydney yesterday to discuss the coal dispute ...

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  5. THE CONSTITUTION.

    No matter how many proposed amendments of the Constitution may be submitted to the people or what form they may take. the issue of the referendam will ...

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  6. A VITAL MATCH.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Sheffield Shield game between New South Wales and Victoria, to begin on the Sydney Cricketground to-morrow, is attracting more ...

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  7. MOBILISATION OF GOLD.

    After a conference lasting three hours yesterday between representatives of the Commonwealth Bank and the managers of the trading banks to consider the ...

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  8. NAVAL LIMITATION.

    The Five-Power Naval Conference will begin its actual business to-morrow morning, when all the delegations will meet in full session at St. James's Palace. It is ...

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  9. FALL OVER CLIFF.

    An air taxi conveyed four passengers from Amiens to Havre to see a football match on Sunday. The aeroplane left for home after the match, but it did not ...

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  10. Mr. Fenton's Trip.

    The Commonwealth Minister for Customs (Mr. Fenton) conferred with the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Agriculture (Dr. Addison) and discussed ...

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  11. GIRL ATHLETES.

    Under a blazing sun at the Amateur Sports ground, otherwise the Motordorme, to the accompaniment of the roar of motorcycles racing round the track, an event of ...

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  12. COOL CHANGE.

    Between sunrise and sunset yesterday the temperature in Melbourne rose and fell nearly 40deg. At sunrise it was a little under 65deg.; by 1 o'clock it had reached ...

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  13. THOMAS WEBB AND SONS.

    The stock and goodwill of the business of Thomas Webb and Sons Pty. Ltd., china importers, 234-236 Collins street, has been bought by the Myer Emporium Ltd. The ...

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  14. CHICHESTER'S FLIGHT.

    Mr. Francis Chichester, after a short stay at Tegal, proceeded to Sourabaya, where he arrived yesterday afternoon. The airman left this morning with the intention ...

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  15. RUDYARD KIPLING'S WORKS.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Action has been taken by Mr. Rudyard Kipling to copyright a number of his works in Australia. In the "Commonwealth Gazette" ...

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  16. CENTRAL AMERICA.

    The Foreign Minister has announced the mobilisation of troops, which have been ordered to dislodge Guatemlan troops, which are alleged to have occupied ...

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  17. IDLE MUSICIANS.

    An application has been made to the State Ministry by the Musicians' Union for a grant of £1,000 to enable the organisation to hold a series of open-air ...

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  18. Petrol From Sugar.

    The Agents-General for Australia and Lord Birkenhead were present at a luncheon given by the Empire Sugar Federation in honour of Sir James Smith, of ...

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  19. MURRAY STEAMERS BURNT.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—The steamers Ellen and Nellie, owned by the Murray Shipping Co. Ltd., which some years ago were condemned and handled up on the ...

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  20. New Interest in Life.

    You gain from certain flavours, as you do from certain people, a sense of exhilaration. It is a rare experience, eagerly to be sought. ...

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