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  2. REPARATIONS PROBLEM.

    The possibility of a rupture at the reparations conference, which has now gone through a series of exciting evevnts, is believed to have been indefinitely postponed. ...

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  3. SIX KILLED.

    A bombing aeroplane, carrying officers of the general staff on a tour of inspection, crashed to-day on the outskirts of Tokio. Six staff officers, including Major-General ...

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  4. RAILWAYS SALARIES.

    An animated debate took place in the Legislative Assembly last night upon the question of the salaries paid to certain officers of the Railways department. In the ...

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  5. USED MOTOR-CARS.

    The desirability of issuing a title to every motor-car was mentioned to the Chief Secretary (Dr. Argyle) yesterday by a deputation representing dealers in ...

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  6. BOY'S CALL FOR MOTHER.

    Great Britain's entire wireless resources were marshalled to-night to enable Mrs. C.J. Sigrist, of Gosport, to telephone to Sydney to her son Jack, aged 18 years, a ...

    Article : 340 words
  7. NEW SENATE PRESIDENT.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.— After the new and re-elected senators had been sworn in to-day by the Chief Justice of the High Court (Sir Adrian Knox), the leader of the ...

    Article : 536 words
  8. RAILWAYS DISMISSALS.

    Further details of the retrenchment pro gramme of the Railways department were given yesterday by the chief engineer of railways construction (Mr. C.H. Perrin), ...

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  9. LABOUR ATTACK.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.— Contrary to expectations the Opposition launched an immediate attack upon the Federal Ministry when the House of Representatives met this ...

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  10. CRICKET CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The keenness in the fight for the County championship has been intensified by the results of the matches which ended yesterday. The position is now open and very ...

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  11. PARK ALIENATIONS.

    Officer of the Lands depatment yesterday disagreed with the view of a correspondent that the Minister for Lands lacked the power to permit the enclosure of ...

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  12. ARBITRATION CHANGES.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday,— Although the launching of the no-confidence motion in the House of Representatives this afternoon has temporarily diverted attention from ...

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  13. NEW SOUTH WALES TAXES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Cheers greeted an announcement by the State Treasurer (Mr. Stevens) to-day, when he addressed the Millions Club, that the Ministry had ...

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  14. PARLIAMENTARY BUSINESS.

    When the Legislative Assembly met yesterday afternoon the Premier (Sir William Mcpherson) moved that orders of the day should take precedence of the resumption ...

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  15. DRUNK IN CHARGE OF CAR.

    "Medical evidence of the effect of quinine upon a motorist who was suffering from influenza was given at the City Court on Wednesday. William Lloyd Green, aged ...

    Article : 377 words
  16. Advertising.

    At the advertising convention, Mr. H.G. Hart. of Lever Bros, Ltd., said that whereas 30 years ago advertising was regarded as an undignified, dubious and fortuitous aid to ...

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  17. ORCHARDIST ATTACKED.

    Constable Johnston of Ringwood, and Plain-clothes Constable Suckling of Camberwell, went to a house at Balwyn on Tuesday night and arrested a young ...

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  18. TRAFFIC SIGNALS.

    The three sets of automatic light signals in Swanston street were placed under master control in one electric circuit yesterday. With more accurate operation the ...

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  19. BOY SCOUTS.

    The jamboree at Arrowe Park has ended and the contingents of Boy Scouts are leaving camp one by one. The few remaining contigents make a lonely ...

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  20. FALSE DOCUMENT.

    PERTH, Wednesday.— The case in which David Ewen Cameron Mcleod, aged 38 years medical practitioner, was charged with having uttered a false document ...

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  21. MEMBER OF "BASHER" GANG.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— William Moore, a timber-worker, aged 25 years, who was said to have been a pugilist, and who was described by the police as a member of the ...

    Article : 177 words
  22. COUNTRY PARTIES.

    Neither the secretary of the Country party (Mr. Mackrell, M.L.A.) nor the leader of the Country Progressive party (Mr. Dunstan, M.L.A.) would agree ...

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  23. TRAMWAY STRIKERS.

    NEW ORLEANS (U.S.A.). Aug. 13. The acting mayor of the city and four members of the city council were attacked by an Infuriated mob of tramway strikers ...

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  24. SCHOOL TEACHER'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— The Government analyst has informed the police that there were definite evidences of poison in the stomach of Alexander Bunfield, a school ...

    Article : 126 words
  25. TIMBER STRIKE IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— It was announced to-day by the secretary of the Volunteer Timber-workers' Association (Mr. J. O'Brien) that arrangements were ...

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  26. RIOT IN SAMOA.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday.— Referring to the disturbance at Apia on Sunday the Prime Minister (Sir Joseph Ward) said, in the House of ...

    Article : 153 words
  27. FEDERAL CONSTITUTION.

    The Royal commission appointed by the Federal Ministry to inquire into the working of the Commonwealth Constitution has completed its investigations, and its report ...

    Article : 99 words
  28. WORK OF PARLIAMENT.

    In spite of objections by the Opposition the Premier "(Sir William McPherson) procured the passing of a motion to enable three bills to explained to the Legislative ...

    Article : 129 words
  29. Mediterranean Fleet.

    It is announced officially that the Government's recent decision to transfer the battle-ships Queen Elizabeth, Barham, Valiant, and Malaya from the ...

    Article : 116 words
  30. "TALKIE" APPARATUS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— The Western Electric Company (Australia) Ltd. is considering the possibility of manufacturing in Australia much of the apparatus it uses ...

    Article : 62 words
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  32. Choice of Archbishop.

    Canon John Parr, rector of Mudgee, writing to the "Daily Telegraph," emphasises the Anglo-Australian feeling in favour of the appointnieut of an Australian as ...

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  33. SICK MAN'S 980 MILES FLIGHT.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.— While on a visit to Mr. Isa Mr. L.Urquhart became ill, and it was deemed advisable to convey him to Brisbane, He left Mt. Isa in a ...

    Article : 75 words
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