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  2. AIR DEFENCE

    The Air Minister (Sir Samuel Hoare), interviewed, said that the general air expansion programme was the same as when he Was previously in office, and was carried on ...

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  3. UNMASKED

    LONDON, Wednesday. The mysterious "Mr. A.," described as the "Indian potentate" in the sensational Midland Bank case, and in ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN XI..

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Australian eleven had the first use of the wicket in the match with England, which was commenced at the Exhibition Ground, ...

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  5. PREPARED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. W. Scott Fell, asked the Deputy-premier (Mr. W. E. Wearne) ifhis attention had been drawn to the state ...

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  6. MORE ALLEGATIONS

    SYDNEY Thursday.—Mr. G. O. Parnham, manager of the Country Producers' Selling Company, gave further evidence before the Civic Commission to-day. ...

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  7. THE TURF

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  8. STRIKE EVIL

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Speaking at the show luncheon at Dandenong to-day the Prime Minister. (Mr. S. M. Bruce) strongly condemned the attitude both of ship owners ...

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  9. BERLIN MURDERS

    The horrible story of the murder of the eight occupants of a lonely villa near a Berlin quarry, reported to have been perpetrated by a band of twenty youths, is given a ...

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  10. AEROPLANES CRASH

    RICHMOND, Thursday.—There were two crashes to-day during the trials of the aeroplanes taking part in the aerial derby on Saturday. ...

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  11. LABOUR SUMS UP

    The "Daily Herald" [?] states that over 330 members of the House of Commons attended a meeting at which Mr. J. Maxton severely criticised some aspects of the Labour ...

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  12. TREATMENT OF NATIVES

    The "Socialist Review" for December publishes a letter from Sir Littleton Groom refuting allegation against the Commonwealth Authorities in regard to the treatment of the ...

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  13. STRANGE CAUSE OF DEATH

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At an inquest to-day at Burwood an unusual cause of death was disclosed. On October 25, Alfred Burt, a returned ...

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  14. ROYAL DESPATCH CASE

    WELLINGTON, (N. Z.), Thursday.—Because of the decision of the appeal judges of the racing conference in the Jones and McCarten case, Mr. Knight, the owner of ...

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  15. REFLECTIONS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The leader of the Progressive party (Col. Bruxner) in a statement to-day said- "I notice all kinds of excuses are being ...

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  16. ANTI-CAPITAL PUNISHMENT

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A deputation from the Howard League of Penal Reform. to-day requested the Premier to take steps to see that the sentence of death passed on ...

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  17. ROWDY FAREWELL PARTY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—During a quarrel at a farewell party in a dance hall near Chalmers-street, Sydney, one of the guests attacked another with a bottle. The injured ...

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  18. HELPLESS TO RESCUE

    The four-masted ship Port Caledonia, well known in Australia, was dashed to pieces on the rocks near La Rochelle with the loss of all hands, numbering 37. ...

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  19. SCRATCHINGS

    The following have been scratched- VILLIERS STAKES: Dreblah. SUMMER CUP: Dreblah. TATTERSALL'S CARRINGTON STAKES: ...

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  20. LADY STACK DECLINES £200,000

    The "Al Mokattam " states that the British Government offered Lady Stack £200,0,00 which she declined, and requested its distribution. ...

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  21. BALLARAT CUP

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Ballarat Cup resulted: King Pair 1, Goongool 2, Great Wave 3. Winner 6-4. Won by a length. ...

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  22. LOAN CONVERSION

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The biggest loan conversion transaction yet undertaken by the Federal Treasurer will be operated on December 15 next year, when nearly, ...

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  23. CHILD'S AWFUL FATE

    HOBABT, Thursday.—Annie Wells was convicted yesterday of the manslaughter of her child, aged and was ordered to be detained during his Majesty's pleasure. ...

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  24. LISMORE JOCKEY CLUB

    For the lismore Jockey Club meeting to be held on the Carlton Park racecourse on Saturday horses have already arrived from Muwillumbah and Grafton. By to-night's ...

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  25. HAMPTON BANK ROBBERY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A message states that important developments have given detectives a clue to the identity of the third man concerned in the hold-up of the ...

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  26. GENERAL WU IN FLIGHT

    Reuter's Hankow correspondent reports that General Wu Peistu, who recently went from Hankow to Loyang, which was his old headquarters in Honan has now fled from ...

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  27. BANANA MARKET TESTS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. J. C. Melhuish, a. Fijian planter, arrived in Sydney to-day on board the Suva, which brought a large consignment of bananas from Fiji. He ...

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  28. BRISBANE WOOL SALES

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—At the concluding day of the wool sales 10,236 bales were offered. Greasies showed fine quality and included a few very choice lines, which ...

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  29. INSURGENTS SHOT

    Seven, more insurgents out or the seventeen convicted at the court-martial concerned in the revolt on December 1 have been executed. ...

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  30. NARROW ESCAPE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Roy Murray, labourer (30), had a narrow escape from death last night. He fell between a train and the platform at Campsie. His head and arms ...

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  31. MESSAGE TO CONGRESS

    The President, Mr. Coolidge, in his annual Message to Congress, advised the United States? adherence to the Word Court of Justice, but the United States, he said, was not ...

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  32. CAUSE OF DEFEAT

    SIDNEY, Thursday —Speaking at the opening of a fair at the Town Hall to-day, the Lord Mayor (Aid. Gilpin) said that his defeat at the civic elections was the result ...

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  33. GERMAN VERGE BEQUEST

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Master in Equity has practically brought to a finality the scheme for the se[?] of the German Verge bequest for the benefit of "diggers." ...

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  34. SOUTH AFRICAN RADIO

    Direct wireless communication between the Poldhu (South African) receiving station and Milnerton, near Capetown, was established at 12.5 this morning. Then a message was ...

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  35. EARLY CLOSING HOURS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In the Legislative Assembly Mr. A. Bruntnell, on behalf of the Minister for Labour (Mr. E. H. Farrar), notice of his intention to move for ...

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  36. MINING ON PRIVATE LANDS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Minister for Mines (Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick) moved the second reading of the Mining Amendment Bill in the Legislative Assembly to-day. He ...

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  37. LABOUR LEADER ILL

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. J. T. Lang, loader of the State Opposition,who has been suffering from a nervous breakdown due to the strain of the session, hopes to resume ...

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  38. FOUND AND LOST

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mrs. Jalia Richards, a resident of Bondi, lost a brooch valued at £75 near the Ambassadors' Cafe, in Pitt-street on Tuesday night. It was found by ...

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  39. ABORIGINES IN STATE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The annual report of the Aborigines Protection Board for the year ended June last states that on June 30 there were 7510 aborigines of all castes in the ...

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  40. INDIA'S VICEROY

    Following the example of Bombay the Calcutta corporation by 41 votes to 16 have vetoed a resolution that the Mayor is to meet the Vic[?]roy on his arrival at Calcutta. ...

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  41. TROUBLE IN MOROCCO

    Disquieting rumours from Morocco inelude a reliable report that the Spaniards have been compelled to abandon their post at Rio Martin, near Tetman. ...

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  42. HEADMASTER REWARDED

    AUCKLAND, Thursday.—An echo of the tragedy at Waikano school last year, when a maniac entered the school and fired several shots, killing two of the pupils and ...

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  43. COUNTRY SEWERAGE WORK

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—In the Legislative Assembly to-day leave was given to the Minister for Works to bring in a bill to provide for the currying out under, the ...

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  44. BOGUS PARSON GAOLED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—James Haslam, who posed as a clergyman of the Methodist Church, was at the police court yesterday sentenced to nine months' imprisonment on ...

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  45. DAMAGES AGAINST HERBALIST

    AUCKLAND, Thursday.—A jury has awarded £600 damages in the ease in which Agnes Stewart, spinster, sued Wally Salaman, an Indian herbalist, for £220 damages for ...

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  46. SUCCESSOR TO CHIEF JUSTICE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—It is likely that upon the retirement of the Chief Justice (Sir William Cullen) Mr. Justice Street, who is acting as chief, will succeed him. ...

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  47. LUTHERAN SCHOOLS REOPENING

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—Beth Houses of the South Australian Parliament' have passed a bill to reopen the Lutheran schools. ...

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