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  2. SHIPPING STRIKE

    Predicting the speedy ending of the present strike, Mr. N. C Scale deputy-chairman of the Oversea Shipping Representatives' Association, issued the ...

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  3. AT HOME AND ABROAD

    A crowded gathering, including a number of Ministers listened to the speech by the Premier (Mr. Stanley Baldwin) at the annual Conservative ...

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  4. NOT GUILTY

    After a trial lasting two days, Audrey Campbell Jacob (20), a pretty art student, who was charged with having wilfully murdered Cyrn ...

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  5. EXPLOSION IN THROAT

    How a boy named Laurence Sims was killed by an unexplained explosion on the operating table was described at all inquest at West Ham to-day. Sims ...

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  6. PEACE PROBLEMS

    The German and British Foreign Ministers (Dr. Stresemann and M. Austen Chamberlain) had an animated conversation for two hours at the ...

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  7. PERILS ON THE SEA

    One fireman was killed and two were wounded in an explosion in the furnace of the liner Roman Star, off Oshant yesterday. The vessel, with a cargo of ...

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  8. PRESS DELEGATES WELCOMED

    Tasmania, through the Premier (Mr. J. A. Lyons) and the Mayor of Hobart (Alderman F. D. Valentine), extended its official welcome to the delegates to ...

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  9. ROUND-UP OF REDS

    It was persistently reported last night that an acute position had arisen in the Cabinet over the withdrawal of the warrants for either the arrest or ...

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  10. Greek Steamer Los:

    The Greek cargo steamer Margarita, which loaded maize for Dakar the extreme western port in Africa, is believed to have foundered with all hands off ...

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  11. GENERAL CABLES

    The s. Ionic, sailing for New Zealand to-morrow, carries forty-six domestics, twelve public schoolboys, and 295 emigrants under assisted passages.— ...

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  12. SPIRIT OF EMPIRE

    The necessity for inculcating the Imperial spirit ill every outpost of tie Empire, and also expressions of pleasure at the loyalty to the Crown and ...

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  13. ARMY MEAT SUPPLIES.

    The War Office, in conjunction with the air force, is inviting tenders by November 11 for supplies of 248 tons a week of frozen meat, principally beef, ...

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  14. COMMUNISTS REPUDIATED

    Trade Union officials to-day expressed approval of the action taken by the Trades Hall Council, on Thursday in laving issued an ultimatum to the ...

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  15. TREND OF MOTOR CAR

    The amazing advance in British Car, manufacture is revealed at the motor show at the Olympia. Eight hundred cars, representing 217 models, of which ...

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  16. SUIT FOR DAMAGES

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Paris correspondent reports that the recent marriage of "Madame X" led to a curious action for damages against an ...

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  17. SYRIAN NATIVES OBSTINATE.

    Reuter reports from Beirut (Syria). that the Sultan Atrash, the leader of the insurgents, summoned the Druse chiefs to a council of war, which ...

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  18. ROUNDING UP RIFFS

    Contact was established yesterday between, the French and Spanish forces, and the news profoundly impressed the whole country. ...

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  19. MOSUL DISPUTE.

    Although official information is unavailable, Reuter understands that probably no definite decision will be made in regard to Great Britain's future ...

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  20. PORT SYDNEY HELD UP

    The crew of the steamer Port Sydney, which arrived yesterday from New York, have joined the striking seamen. The hold-up-of the vessel increases to ...

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  21. THE COLOUR LINE

    Representatives of the peasantry of twenty European and Asiatic states signed a letter received from the council of the third International at Moscow, ...

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  22. IT'S AN ILL WIND

    Although the precise tonnage is not known, the Commonwealth Government liner Moreton Bay sailed for London to-day with the largest cargo ever loaded ...

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  23. TO AVOID STRIKES

    The Fascist grand council resolved to-day that only Fascist unions should be legally recognised as representing all classes of employers' and workers; also ...

    Article : 79 words
  24. OLD LAUNCESTONIANS

    The second annual reunion dinner of the Old Launcestonians was held at the Church Grammar School last evening, when there was a fairly good ...

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  25. REFUSES TO TESTIFY

    Colonel William Mitchell (whose allegations of the unpreparedless of America for aerial warfare caused President Coolidge to appoint a commission of ...

    Article : 111 words
  26. FOREIGN HARVEST

    The shipowners welcome the action of New Zealand in calling for volunteers to man the ships. Some admit that though there is not much hope of it they ...

    Article : 167 words
  27. RUSSIAN INTERFERENCE

    A new turn in the pact drama is expected with the arrival at Locarno yesterday of the Czecho-Solvak and Polish delegations, headed by Dr. Benes, and ...

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  28. RUBBER MARKET

    Plantation rubber is quoted at 47d per lb. There is much activity in all rubber shares. The Under Secretary for the Colonies (Mr. W. G. Ormsby ...

    Article : 66 words
  29. RUSSIA GETS CREDIT

    The Soviet Commissary of Finance (M. G. Y. Sokolnikoff) announced to-day that the state bank had concluded an agreement with a group of the ...

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  30. CONSERVATIVES MEET

    Lively scenes marked the opening of the annual conference of the National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations at Brighton this morning. ...

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  31. MINERS' RESOLUTION

    A miners' delegate conference rejected the executive s recommendation to co-operate, with the coal commission appointed by the Government to ...

    Article : 114 words
  32. A.R.U. CLAIMS

    By a judgment delivered in the Arbitration Court to-day Sir John Quick upheld the objections raised by the 18 craft unions to the inclusion of craft ...

    Article : 95 words
  33. SOUTH QUEENSTOWN SCHOOL

    The Minister for Education (Mr. A. G. Ogilvie) stated yesterday that as a result of the decreased attendance at the South Queenstown school it had ...

    Article : 76 words
  34. MORE RAIN

    Following an Interval of fine weather which had fortunately occurred during the three days of the show, yesterday broke with heavy overcast sky, and in ...

    Article : 116 words
  35. TO-DAY'S EVENTS

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  36. NEW ZEALAND BUTTER TAINTED

    Complaints have been made that some of the s. Kiaora's New Zealand butter was discharged tainted. A survey is proceeding. Some of the parties ...

    Article : 61 words
  37. FIRE

    An outbreak of fire which accurred early this morning in the factory of the Cyclone Grinding Works Burn-street, Darling Harbour, caused damage ...

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  38. SCOUTS PARADE.

    A combined parade of, the whole of the Scout troops of the Launceston division will take place to-morrow (Sunday) morning, and will attend ...

    Article : 34 words
  39. TO-MORROW.

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