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  2. WEMBLEY

    The Duke and Duchess of York visited the East African section of the Empire Exhibition at Wembley this aftetnoon. They were most interested in the industrial features, ...

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  3. SHIPPING

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Speaking in the Legislative Assembly to-night while the estimates for the department, controlled by the Treasurer (Sir Arthur Cocks) were under ...

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  4. BUNCHY TOP

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In the Legislative Assembly to-night, daring the discussion of, the Agricultural Department's estimates, Mr. Loughlin ...

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  5. HONOUR AT STAKE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In an official statement issued to-day, the A.W.U. makes a vigorous attack upon the A.L.P. executive. "In the Australian Labour party of New ...

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  6. MUSICAL FESTIVAL

    The annual meeting of the Lismore Musical Festival Society was held at the Municipal Chambers last night. The president (Mr. A. T. Stratford) occupied the chair, ...

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  7. EXPORT CONTROL.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Opponents of the Australian Palry Produce Export Control Act," said Mr. G. E. D. Meares, general manager of the Coastal Farmers' ...

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  8. PRESERVATIVES

    The final report of the Committee of the Department of Health on preservatives and colouring matter in food expresses the gonerni opinion that the use of preservatives is ...

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  9. EIVIPIRE SPIRIT

    At a luncheon of the British Passenger, Agents Associain London, Sir Littleton Groom (Australia), replying to the toast of the Dornintons, said that there was a new ...

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  10. DRUG TRAFFIC

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — A circumstantial story of a big organisation for the distribution of drugs comes from Wagga. The police for a long time past have suspected ...

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  11. CHINESE WAR

    There are indications that the relations between the Chihli and Japanese authorities in the northern war area are somewhat strained, but the cause is obscure. Upon ...

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  12. FORGED NOTES

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Four persons, James Tonkins, an engineer, Joseph Wright, an engineer, Edith Cavanagh, a domestic, and William Jacobson, a rabbit poisoner, were ...

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  13. SMUGGLING IN NEW ZEALAND

    AUCKLAND, Thursday.—Recently a Customs officer in Auckland made a startling statement that a considerable traffic, in opium to New Zealand was going on. He suggested ...

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  14. RELIGIOUS MANIA

    Curious revelations of religious mania were made in the Divorce Court when Mrs. Kirke, of Ascot, petitioned for a judicial separation. In evidence she said that her ...

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  15. CASE IN QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—An Asiatic named Ho Lang, a fireman off the Arafura, which arrived from the East yesterday, was caught by a Customs officer leaving the wharf with ...

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  16. LONDON ANNOUNCEMENT

    Certnin shipping companies have agreed to reduce dairy produce freights from New Zealand, commencing from November 1. The freight on butter will he reduced from ...

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  17. PEKING CUT OFF

    Peking was suddenly completely cut off telegraphically from everywhere this morning. ...

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  18. LONDON SOCIETY DIVORCE

    Lady Sholto Douglas was granted a decree nisi from her husband, Lord Sholto George Douglas, who is a brother of Lord Alfred Douglas. The case, was not defended. ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER IN ENGLAND

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. E. J. Gorman, a well-known Wagga business man, who has just returned from a tour of the world, said that there was a big demand for Australian ...

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  20. INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Premier (Sir George Fuller), in a statement to-night, said that it was most gratifying to read the announcement in the press of a proposal of the ...

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  21. GUILTY OF RECEIVING

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Percy Archibald McDonald, who was charged at the Darling huist Sessions with housebreaking, was found guilty of receiving ana remanded for ...

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  22. GREAT HERITAGE

    The Empire Producers' Organisation has issued a manifesto in which it says that only half the British food imports at present emanate from within the Empire, although ...

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  23. CANCER

    BELSBANE, Thursday.—A deep therapy department for the treatment of cancer is to be established at Brisbane and Children's Hospitals at a cost, of about £10,000. ...

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  24. RUHR EVACUATIONS CONTINUE

    The French troops have evacuated the zones of Dortmund, Remseheid and Vohwinkel, and the town of Limburg without incident. ...

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  25. APPEALS WITHDRAWN

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—It now appears that the protracted and costly litigation between Emanuel Myerson and "Smith's Weekly" has come to an end. ...

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  26. QUICK WORK

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In the Legislative Assembly to-night the Attorney-General (Mr. Bavin) was enabled to pass through all stages a bill to amend the Royal ...

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  27. ABOLISHING LOYALIST BUREAU

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A stop-work meeting of the Wharf Labourers' Union was held in Sydney to-day, when a proposal formulated by a recent interstate conference ...

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  28. EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGES

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At the Darlinghurst Sessions to-day Frederick Pearson, a former union secretary, was charged with embezzlement. ...

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  29. NEW VALUATION BILL

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A bill to make it optional whether the shires accept the valuations of the Valuer-General's Department or secure for themselves the services of other ...

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  30. NATIONAL INSUBANCE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Bro. Williams, Grand Secretary of the G.U.O.O.F., addressing the animal meeting to-day, said that national insurance would rob the Oddfellows ...

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  31. SINN FEIN

    Mr. Eamonn De Valera, on behalf of the standing committee of Sinn Fein, had issued a manifesto to the electors of north-east Ireland stating that Sinn Fein candidates ...

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  32. PROGRESSIVE CANDIDATES

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. J. J. Price, general secretary of the Progressive party, announced to-night that Mr. Crawford Vatighan, ex-Premier of South Australia, ...

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  33. TERMS OF VERGE BEQUEST

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In the Legislative Assembly to-night in reply to Major Council the Attorney-General (Mr. Bavin) stated in regard to the beqapst of the late ...

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  34. EFFECT OF DAWES PLAN

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Walter Marks, M.H.R., in a letter to the Chief Secretary (Mr. Oakea) says that there is no unemplyment. in Germany, but unless an immediate ...

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  35. TRAGIC COINCIDENCE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A tragic coincidence was disclosed fit the City Coroner's Court to-day, at an inquest into the death of Henry Martin, a Pettier, who was run down by ...

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  36. MOTORIST'S NECK BROKEN

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Robert Hulme (27) was killed instautly, and William Brooks and Thomas Dale were injured in a motor smash at Mortlake to-day. ...

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  37. NEW ZEALAND GAMING BILL

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday.—A light in Parliament against the Gaming Bill continued all last night. It is expected that the fight will be a long one, but that Mr. ...

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  38. STATE ELECTORAL ROLLS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Electors on the rolls for the next State elections number 1,230,503 which is a net increase of 27,925 compared with the previous electoral roll. ...

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  39. WOMAN'S THROAT CUT

    MELBOURNE, Thrusday.—Mrs. Flockhart, of Ascot Vale, was found dead at the home to-day with her throat cut. By her side was a razor. ...

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  40. ASYLUM ATTENDANTS' CLAIMS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The considerable dissatisfaction among the attendants at the hospitals for mental patients has been intensified by the feeling that their grievances ...

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  41. FASCIST! LEADER RESIGNS

    Senator Debono, head of the national militia, against which a serious outery was raised following the murder of the Deputy, Signor Matteotti, has resigned on the ground ...

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  42. JOY RIDERS SENTENCED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Two young men who were convicted at the Dubbo Police Court of illegally taking and using a motor car without the owner's consent were ...

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  43. LATE MR H. E. KATER'S ESTATE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The estate of the late Mr. Henry Edward Kater, M.L.C., had been valued for probate purposes at £190,631. Subject to certain bequests and legacies, the ...

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  44. POLICE JUSTIFIED

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—At an inquest at Port Lincoln to-day the corner held that Constable Hilton was justified in shooting William Digby, who was fatally wounded ...

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  45. TUCKERMAN MURDER

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The police state that information has been obtained which has thrown a new light on the Tuckerman murder and they expect definite ...

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  46. TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT HOUSE

    HOBART, Thursday.—The Tasmnnian Legislative Assembly has rejected a proposal by the Government to convert Government House into a university and to transfer the ...

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  47. REPORT PROVES UNFOUNDED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Senator Pearce says that the report in aborigine who recently arrived at Darwin stated that upon the approach to Caledon Bay of the party ...

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  48. STEAMER CASINO REFLOATED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The sttfamer Casino, which went aground near Cape Patton on Tuesday, was refloatery to-day after most of her cargo had been taken ont. ...

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  49. OVERDUE SCHOONER SIGHTED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The schooner Cathkit, 50 days overdue from Hobart to Melbourne, was sighted early to-day near Bateman's Bay by the steamer Norfolk Marn, and ...

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  50. INTERNATIONAL SOCCER

    In the international Soccer match at Liverpool, England beat Ireland by three goals to one. ...

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  51. MAGISTRATE RETIRES

    SYDNEY, Thursday—Mr. H. S. Hawkins, who stired to-day from the stipendiary magistecial bench after 45 years' service, was accorded a fitting farewell in the Central ...

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