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  2. GENERAL CABLES

    His majesty the King to-day conferred a baronetcy on tile retiring Lord Mayor of London (Sir Alfred Bower) and knighted two retiring Sheriffs.—Reuter. ...

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  3. EMPIRE PRESS

    The delegates to the third Imperial Press Conference, to be held under the auspices of the Empire Press Union, reached Melbourne to-day, ...

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  4. TURKEY'S BEHAVIOUR

    There is no question that war with Turkey has been averted, according to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs and the Colonies (Mr. L. C. ...

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  5. ATTEMPT TO ROB BANK

    A daring attempt to rob the Commercial Bank of Australia at Beacons field was made yesterday afternoon About 2.30 the manager (Mr. William ...

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  6. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS

    Although the City Council have had inserted in the Corporation Amending Bill No. 2, now before Parliament, sections ...

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  7. 'BUS OR TRAM

    Important evidence was given before Mr. Deputy President Webb in the Arbitration Court to-day regarding the effect upon the tramway industry of ...

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  8. REFUSAL TO STRIKE

    It is considered unlikely that the crew of the Orient steamer Orvieto, which arrived in Melbourne to-day, will join the strike of overseas seamen, ...

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  9. FRENCH DEBT

    "Le Journal's" Washington correspondent states that M. Caillaux, the French Finance Minister conducting, war debt negotiations in America, has ...

    Article : 54 words
  10. VULNERABILITY FROM THE AIR.

    According to the "Daily Chronicle," cinematographic films taken in the aerial manoeuvres reveal that machine gunners are too exposed to the bullets of enemy ...

    Article : 61 words
  11. RAILWAY CENTENARY.

    The unique celebration of the railway centenary was initiated to-day at Manchester. Fifty thousand railwaymen, with their families, participated. ...

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  12. ANIMAL ARISTOCRATS.

    The White Star liner Persic is taking to Australia three thoroughbred racers, Bona Venture, Star Rocket, and Crewe de Cusse; also two Clydesdales and a ...

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  13. "NEARING THE END."

    The "Times" in a leader says the shipping strike is nearing its end in Britain, and is gradually growing weaker overseas. Unfortunately the ...

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  14. CHOLERA IN PHILIPPINES.

    A Reuter message from Manila states that eleven deaths occurred from cholera in 48 hours. A native infantry regiment near Manila has been ...

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  15. PRAISE FOR ARMENIANS.

    In the course of yesterday's proceedings of the league assembly Mrs. Mackinnon (Australia), in supporting the report dealing with the relief of ...

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  16. RESOUED FROM BANDITS.

    Reuter's Peking correspondent states that Mr. Howard, the American eye specialist, held by Chinese Bandits for ransom, has been rescued by troops. ...

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  17. IN APPRECIATION

    Members of the Launceston Milkvendors' Association gathered last night at the office of the secretary (Mr. C. J. Shields), in Patterson-street, to say ...

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  18. AUSTRALIA AND EMPIRE.

    In proposing the toast of "Our Guests" at the Federal Government banquet the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) said that he thought the ...

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  19. WOMAN RULER

    There were picturesque scenes at Victoria Station to-day on the occasion of the arrival of the heavily-veiled the Begum of Bhopal, the only female ruler ...

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  20. FURTHER PARTICULARS

    Superintendent Gunner, Detective- Sergeant Brown, and Detective Burke arrived at Beaconsfield from Launceston in the afternoon. ...

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  21. BOWLING

    The ninth annual meeting of the East Launceston Bowling Club was held in the clubhouse last evening when there was a very good attendance of ...

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  22. UNION CASTLE LINERS LEAVE

    The steamers Windsor Castle and Kildona Castle, which arrived on September 14 and 7 respectively, resumed their voyages along the coast to-day ...

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  23. MOROCCO

    A message from Fez states that operations have opened further to the south-west, near Wezzan, where the French have captured the villages of Hammar ...

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  24. VESSELS SAIL

    The sailing of the Windsor Castle and Kildonan Castle with the original crews was a severe blow to the strikers. Only three strike bound ships are ...

    Article : 101 words
  25. MONEY FOR FORTIFICATIONS.

    According to "Le Petit Parisien," it is learned from Madrid that a credit of 4,000,000 pesetas (normally £158,572) has been opened for the construction of ...

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  26. DE RIVERA'S MOVEMENTS.

    The Spanish commander, General Primo de Rivera, has arrived at Ceuta, and is proceeding to Alhucemas aboard the battleship Alfonso XIII. ...

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  27. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    The Governor-General (Lord Forster) issued a proclamation to-day proroguing Parliament until October 3, which Mr. Bruce said to-night will ...

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  28. "DANGEROUS PARASITES"

    Mr. John Bassett, a Canadian member of the Empire press delegation, who arrived from Sydney to-day, expressed himself in vigorous terms regarding ...

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  29. NEW ROLE FOR CITY OF AJDIR.

    According to a statement by General de Rivera, Ajdir (at present the enemy's headquarters) will become the capital of the Spanish zone, in view of its easy ...

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  30. SUNKEN SUBMARINE

    Another attempt to list the sunken submarine S51 on Sunday failed. It was reported to-night that no response was received from the interior ...

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  31. IN THE RIFF CAMP.

    The "Daily Express" special correspondent at the Riff headquarters, which he reached after an adventurous dash through the Spanish lines from Tangier, ...

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  32. POSITION IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    Although it had been announced that the Federal Minister for Markets and Migration (Senator Wilson) would probably make a statement to-day setting ...

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  33. PRINCE FOR HOME

    The Prince of Wales is homewar[?] bound after a six weeks' visit to South America. The Repulse, with the Prince aboard, sailed on Sunday morning. ...

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  34. NOT THE FIRST TIME

    In 1884 the manager of the Beaconsfield branch of the National Bank of Tasmania, Ltd., was held up by armed men in disguise, seized and tied to a ...

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  35. DEPORTATION

    At the sitting of the Deportation Board to-day Patrick John Sheehan, chief clerk of the Arbitration Court at Melbourne, was further cross-examined ...

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  36. WEMBLEY ON TOUR

    The benefits of the Wembley Exhibition are to be continued by a twelve-months' tour of the representative exhibits through the prov[?]es, with the ...

    Article : 148 words
  37. STATE ARBITRATION

    The system of state arbitration as opposed to the present procedure of federal arbitration has a strong advocate in the Mayor (Alderman J. F. ...

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  38. CANDIDATES FORTHCOMING

    Mr. Thomas Lyons, the well-known Hobart business man, to-day stated that he would not stand for Denison at the forthcoming federal election. ...

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  39. CAPTAIN NEWMAN AGAIN.

    It is understood that Captain J. A. Newman, an, unsuccessful aspirant for state honours at the last election, will contest the federal seat against Mr. L. ...

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  40. SHIP'S FITTINGS DESTROYED

    At a sitting of the Police Court this evening the Police Magistrate (Mr. E. W. Turner) committed Frank Trevor Earley for trial on a charge of wilful ...

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  41. POLL ON OSMIRIDIUM FIELD.

    In all probability a polling booth in connection with the federal election will be established at Adams River, where there are about 1000 electors. ...

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  42. BLIND, DEAF, AND DUMB

    The first meeting of the re-organised board of management of the Blind, Deaf, and Dumb Institution was held this afternoon. Government ...

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  43. MAJOR SAMPSON'S CAMPAIGN.

    A well-attended and enthusiastic meeting of supporters of Major Sampson's candidature for the Senate was held at the office of Messrs. Evans and ...

    Article : 90 words
  44. SOVIET BANK

    The Soviet Embassy reports that the Government decided to establish a branch of the Soviet National Bank at Kobe. This, combined with the Russo ...

    Article : 58 words
  45. SHOOTING AFFRAY

    Three Italians, Michele Papalia, Pasqualini Papalia, and Angelo Macri figured in a shooting affray at a wine saloon at Collie on Saturday night. ...

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  46. CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE

    The National Federation met to-night to discuss the forthcoming election campaign. Mr. F. Burge, chairman of the south ...

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  47. ARRESTED MEN RELEASED.

    It is reported that the police discovered that Soviet Labour delegates handed Japanese Socialists a million and three hundred thousand yen before ...

    Article : 72 words
  48. TO-DAY'S EVENTS

    Tasmanian golf championship, Kings Meadows. 2.30 and 8 p.m.— Pictures, Princess and Majestic Theatres. ...

    Article : 24 words
  49. LIGHTS ON VEHICLES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 19 words
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