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  2. ALL READY

    Amundsen in a wireless message from King's Bay dated Tuesday say:- "Riiser Larsen and Dietrichsen conferred with the meteorologists, and it was agreed ...

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  3. LORD LEVERHULME

    The death is announced to-day of Lord Eevorhulme, head of the famous soap making firm of Lever Bros. Lord Leverhuline was 74 years of age. ...

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  4. YOUTHFUL BURGLARS

    A motor car with five occupants was observed by the police at Stroud travelling in the direction, of Panswick at midnight. The men answered the description off a ...

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  5. EW STATE ALTERNATIVE

    Mr. V. C. Thompson, who conducted, the case for the Northern New State movement, an an interviw said he had no complaints to make regarding the conduct of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FROM THE HUSTINGS

    Mr. T. R. Bavin, Attorney-General, in an address at Willoughby declared that after 10 years of Labour rule in Queensland there Was an accumulated deficit of over ...

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  7. COTTON BOUNTY

    Mr. Macgregor, director of the Queensland Producers' Association, stated to-day that the sub-committee of the Queensland Advisory Board met yesterday and dealt with ...

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  8. INSTANT DEATH

    A shocking fatality occurred near Red fern railway yards this morning. Two men, Harry Hearn, a leading electrician, and Wilks, the electrician's assistant, both ...

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  9. DIVORCE DECREE ANNULLED

    In this Divorce Court to-day Mr. Justice Owen rescinded a decree nisi granted to Raymond Slater in 1922 for the dissolution of his marriage with Ivy Slater. ...

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  10. DRUGS IN SAFES

    A great seizure of narcotics has been made here. The police were informed from Antwerp that a notorious smuggler of narcotics had consigned to Rotterdam two cases ...

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  11. HIT WITH BOTTLE

    In the Supreme Court yesterday William Timmius, Norman Timmins, and Alice Paterson were charged with haying attempted to murder Constable Pineott. Evidence ...

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  12. MORTGAGED PALACE

    Some years before the war Count Wilezok obtained an advance of 290,000 kronen from an insurance company on the security of his magnificent palace. The count regularly ...

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  13. NEGRO PROTEST

    Delegates attending the quinquennial convention of the International Council of Women came face to face with a typically American problem while assembled to hear ...

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  14. WORK OF A LUNATIC

    Two women were walking along Port Ne pean road, Chelsea, at different times in the early morning when a man approached them from behind, struck them a severe blow ...

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  15. GENERAL TELEGRAMS

    It is understood that the day of the arrival of the American fleet in Sydney, July, 23, will be gazetted a public holiday. Charles Insberg (43), a cook, was charged ...

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  16. RIOTING ON OILFIELDS

    A message from Eldorado (Arkansas) states that rioting occurred at the oil fields when a band of. 200 oil field workers marched on the camp of 88 negroes engaged in ...

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  17. "DRY ARMADA"

    The operations of 64 vessels with 13 seaplane auxiliaries are being directed by wireless code mesages from Washington to the flagship of the "dry armada." ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN MADE PAPER

    Giving evidence before the Tariff Board to-day Mr. Montague Cohen, a director of the Amalgamated Zinc Company, Ltd., said there was not the slightest doubt that ...

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  19. BURIED SIDE BY SIDE

    Carl Olsen and Molly Moore, victims of the Rotoma shooting tragedy, were buried side by side to-day. Archdeacon Shatter ton expressed the view ...

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  20. MOROCCAN STRIFE

    There is a determination to exemplarily punish the Riffs. The Government has decided to send reinforcements, mostly consisting of engineers and ayiators and Red Cross ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN CRUISER FOR JAPAN

    Details of the programme for the enter tainmeut of H.M.A.S. Brisbane have been officially announeed. The programme in cludes dinners by the Minister for the ...

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  22. STRIKE CHARGE

    At the Central police Court to-day the case against Jocob Johnson assistant secretary of the Seamen's Union, was concluded. Mr. Bathgate, for the prosecation, stated ...

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  23. DUMPING GOODS QUESTIONED

    Channel ports have been most busy with the importation of watches, clocks, and motor cars from the Continent, apparently dumped with a view to avoiding the ...

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  24. PREMIER REFUSED GOLD

    The Premier of victoria (Mr. John Allan) got a shock on arrival in Sydney to-day. He explained this afternoon that not having seen a sovereign for many years he was anxious ...

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  25. SHEARERS' STRIKE RUMOURS

    Mr. J. W Allen, general secretary of the Graziers' Association, says he has received a letter from Mr. Grayndler, general secretary of the Australian Workers' Union, ...

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  26. HINDENBURG'S ELECTION

    The Social Democrats have officially protested against the validity of Hindenburg's election on the ground of irregularities. They demand that the election be declared null ...

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  27. FAMINE IN CHINA

    A serious famine is reported from Kweichow Province. People are said to be eating the leaves of tree; parents are selling their children for a ...

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  28. MURDER OF SIRDAR

    Nine accused in connection with the murder of the Sirdar have been committed for trial at the Assize Court on June 12. Abdel Fattahenaiat asked to be allowed ...

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  29. TIDE TURNING

    "Lo Matin's" special Belin correspondent declares that the animosity against France has practically disappeared in Germany. Where formerly he was received in ...

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  30. WATERS IDERS DEMAND MORE

    Waterside workers at Port Kembla to-day demanded Is an hour extra to unload the steamer Maluna, which is loaded with a cargo of copper ore from Western ...

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  31. BRIBE CHARGE FAILS

    At Darlinghurst Sessions to-day, Dennis Breen (51), a collector, was charged with having given £5 to Thomas Harrington, Mayor of Balmain, in consideration that, lie would ...

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  32. KNIVES USED

    A serious disturbance occurred on the Esplanade last night. For a time matters threatened to become serious. Some Italians and Australians came in ...

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  33. JUDGE QUOTES HISTORY

    The High Court to-day established the, right of the Collector of Customs to levy a special dumping duty to counteract the depreciation of the French franc. The goods ...

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  34. PRINCESS ROYAL'S ILLNESS

    A bulletin issued to-day states that the Princess Royal's condition occasioned rather more anxiety the latter part of yesterday; but after a transfusion of blood ther has been ...

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  35. UNION'S VIEW ON PROTOCOL

    In the Assembly General Hertzog, the Premier, replying to questions, stated the Union Government's views in regard to the protocol closely resembled those of the other ...

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  36. PLEA OF ALIBI

    Arthur Frank Lord appeared at Darlinghurst Sessions to-day on a charge of having broken into the office of the Merchant and Traders' Association. He pleaded not guilty ...

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  37. SCHEME FOR RAILWAY CONTROL

    A conference of delegates from the railway unions has adopted a proposal that the State railways should be controlled by a tribunal elected by and from the services. ...

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  38. NEW ZEALAND LOAN

    Arrangements are being made by New Zealand for a loan of £7,000,000 at percent. ...

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  39. ARMS TRAFFIC TO CHINA

    The "Morning Post's" Geneva correspondent reports that the plenary session of the international conferencc on the control of traffic in arms yesterday considered ...

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  40. NORTH COAST IMPROVEMENTS

    Mr. J. J. Fitzgerald, M.L.A., has been informed that as the result of his representations a telephone will lie installed at the Court House Ulmarra. He also approached ...

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  41. MR. MISSINGHAM AT COWRA

    Speaking at Cowra Mr. W. T. Missingham, Progressive candidate for Byron, said that by standing out of the Government the Progressives had one tiling in mind: to ...

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  42. MEMORIAL TO SAILORS

    At a public meeting held in the town hall to-day, attended by the Governor-General and the State Governor, a motion by Sir Owen Cox that a sailors' memorial be erected on ...

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  43. WAR RUMOURS IN CHINA

    Rumours are recommencing that hostilities between Marshal Chang Tso-lin and General Feng Yuli-siang (the "Christian General") are imminent. ...

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  44. "GENUINE GOOGLY"

    Herbert Sutcliffe, continuing his story of the Australian tour in the "Daily Chronicle," says he has been asked his opinion of Grimmett, whom he describes as "this ...

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  45. ACUTE NATIONAL TRAGEDY

    The secretary of the Federated Ironmakers (Mr. Maelay), referring to the dismissal of the hands at Cockatoo Islaiid, said the action of tho Government was ah acute ...

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  46. AUSTRALIAN RATES IN LONDON

    Associated banks have reduced the selling I rates on Australia to 10s per cent, on premium drafts and 15s per cent cable trailsfers. ...

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  47. RELIGIOUS LIBERTY

    Speaking at the All-Australia Church Congress being held in Melbourne, the Rev. E. Burrough, Dean of Bristol, declared that the Romanising of the Church of England would ...

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  48. ANZAC DAY BILL

    Mr. C. W. Oakes, Chief Secretary, stated to-day that after the elections he would make a full statement of the position in regard to the Anzac Day Bill in order to show ...

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  49. PERTH STRIKE CONTINUES

    The hotel and cafe strike, shows no signs of ending, both sides being adamant. Restaurants have all been closed for six days, and there have been no hotels, open since ...

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  50. NURMI'S EXPENSES QUESTIONED

    The record-breaking American tour of Paavo Nurmi came to a temporary halt when the chairman of the National Registration Committee of the Amateur Athletic Union ...

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  51. MARYBOROUGH MURDER CHARGE

    In the Maryborough Police Court on Wednesday Richard Thomas was committed for trial on a charge of wilfully murdering Mrs. Jessie Lenthall, whose throat, it ...

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  52. TRAMWAY MEN'S STRIKE IN PARIS

    The strike of railwaymen arid busmen has extended. Less than half the usual number of vehicles were running this afternoon. ...

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  53. CITY MILK DISTRIBUTION

    Mr. Arthur Knox, president of the Country Milk Suppliers' Association, says his association will give every assistance to any Government which will take up the ...

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  54. WALSH ISLAND SETTLEMENT

    Men employed at Walsh Island dockyard have agreed to resume work to-morrow at the federal award rates. A meeting, of the men was held to-day, as ...

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  55. GREEK'S BAD INVESTMENT

    At the Central Police Court to-day PeteLeuis (33) pleaded guilty to a charge of having had 14 tins of opium in his possession. Evidence was given that accused, who ...

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  56. GENEVA PROTOCOL AGAIN

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain, British Foreign Ministers has convoked the League Assembly for October 9. The agenda pcontains the Geneva protocol. ...

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  57. CONDITIONS IN NEW HEBRIDES

    At the Presbyterian assembly to-day, Mr. Mathew, the convener, said drink was still being sold to New Hebrides natives, and that women were abducted by French ships. ...

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  58. MASONIC RELATIONS

    Because the Grand Orient of Belgium has "abandoned the requirement of the belief in God and removing the Bible from the altars," the Grand Lodge of Now York has ...

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  59. ALLEGED "TWO-UP" SCHOOL

    The police raided an alleged betting shop at Cleveland-street, Redfern, late last night and arrested 50 men. There was a wild scene when many men attempted to escape, ...

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  60. JACK DEMPSEY'S HONEYMOON

    Jack Dempsey and his wife sailed by the Berengaria on Wednesday on a five weeks trip to England and France on their belated honeymoon. ...

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  61. GUARANTEE FOR NEXT OLYMPIAD

    The Second Chamber has rejected a bill guaranteeing a million florins in connection with the holding of tho Olympiad at Amsterdam in 1928. ...

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  62. CARGO SHIP ON REEF

    The cargo, steamer Trebartha (4597 tons) is ashore on a reef at New Ireland. All efforts to refloat the vessel have proved unsuccessful. It is feared she will become a ...

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  63. RAILWAY ENGINES COLLIDE

    A collision occurred at. Erskinville between two engines in the railway yards. Both were badly damaged and the driver of one, George Enstone, had his right leg broken. ...

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