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  2. IMPERIAL PRESS

    The Imperial Press Conference delegates, including many of the Empire's most in fluential and distinguished newspaper pro prietors and journalists, are due to arrive ...

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  3. DELVING DEEP

    Sir Oliver Lodge, the famous psychist and scientist, in a remarkable sermon given in connection with the British Association meetings declared if the ...

    Article : 198 words
  4. WAR MEMORIES

    At an impressive ceremony to-day Sir Joseph Cook placed a wreath on the Aus tialian memorial tablet at the Cathedral, after which the French and Australians ...

    Article : 216 words
  5. STRIKE CONTINUES QUEENSLAND CONFERENCE

    The railway strike entered upon its fourth day this morning' and still not a train wheel is in motion. All eyes were on the Arbitration ...

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  6. DEPORTATION POLICE BILL BECOMES LAW

    The Peace Officers Bill, designed to provide officers to enforce the Deportation Act, after 18 hours' continuous debate in the House of Representatives ...

    Article : 173 words
  7. TRIALS OF THE ROAD

    The members of the South Brisbane Orchestra are not likely to forget their journey to compete at the 1925 musical festival at Lismore. Their car was bogged three times ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WALSH SUMMONED

    Tom Walsh, president of the Seamen's Union, and Jacob Johnson were served this morning with summonses to appear before the Deportation Board. ...

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  9. FATAL DANCE

    Mrs. Gidley, a resident of Grimsby, said her son, who was shot dead at Government House, Perth, was engaged to a girl residing at Cleethorpes (Lincolnshire). She ...

    Article : 132 words
  10. PARIS TO NEW YORK

    Two French pilots, M. Tarascon and M. Coli, have arranged to start in the middle of September on a flight from Paris to New York. This will rank as the most ...

    Article : 100 words
  11. MINORITIES

    Mr. Tom Mann, presiding at the second annual conference of the National Minority Movement at Battersea yesterday, advocated an immediate and big 'campaign of ...

    Article : 89 words
  12. THE SENATE DEBATE

    When the Senate resumed consideration of the Commonwealth Peace Officers' Bill at, 11 o'clock this morning, Senator Gardiner (N.S.W.) moved the following ...

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  13. RETURNING FROM THE ARCTIC

    Dr. Macmillan's ships, the Peary and Bowdoin, are making good headway southward, according to a despatch from Macmillan, to the National Geographic Society. ...

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  14. HAPPY MEMORIES

    Lord and Lady Stonehaven, the Governor General designate of Australia, with their two children sailed on the liner Nestor for Australia via the Cape yesterday. ...

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  15. THE PRINCE'S TOUR

    London reports to the effect that the Prince of Wales has requested the King's permission for a week's visit to New York are published hero to-day. An official denial is ...

    Article : 111 words
  16. DEVELOPMENTS IN SOUTH AFRICA

    East London's shipping strike has extended to the Durham Castle,. which should have continued her voyage to Durham yesterday evening. The Armidale Castle is ...

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  17. RAIL INVENTION

    Application was made to the Equity Court to-day by Charles Wright le Neve Foster Wilkins, ah engineer, asking that letters patent granted to the late William Francis ...

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  18. PET OF H.M.S. HOOD

    Known far and wide as one of the most popular pets of the navy a kangaroo presented to the battleship Hood by the people of Fremantle is dead. Eyesight failed and ...

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  19. NATIONAL MINORITY CONFERENCE

    A number of representatives of lascar seamen taking seats on the platform amid applause was a most impressive incident at the resumed National Minority Conference ...

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  20. THE POSITION IN ENGLAND

    Provincial ports report that ships are sailing out normally. A certain anxiety regarding Belfast was allayed by a message from a union representative that all ships ...

    Article : 290 words
  21. STUDENTS' PROTEST

    Some time ago four boys attending St. Peter 's School at Surry Hills threatened to pet fire to the building as a protest against what they considered to be excessive ...

    Article : 118 words
  22. TENTEEFIELD BUSY

    Wallangarra railway men held a meeting yesterday to consider the position of New South Wales railway men. A lengthy discussion resulted in nothing final, and the ...

    Article : 186 words
  23. CHINESE APOLOGISE TO JAPAN

    The Navy Office announces that Canton's reply regarding the protest against the shooting of Japanese marines expresses profound sympathy with the killed and ...

    Article : 88 words
  24. CHINESE STRIKE SPREADS

    The strike movement is gradually spreading to Chinese concerns following the settlement strike. One of the largest Chinese printing establishment's employees and of ...

    Article : 89 words
  25. FRANCE'S DEBT TO BRITAIN

    With reference to misapprehensions apparently existing as regards the British proposal for the settlement of the French debt Reuter learns there always has been ...

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  26. KYOGLE-BRISBANE LINE

    To-morrow is the last day on which tenders will, be received for, the construction of the railway from Kyogle to South Brisbane. The new line will shorten the existing route ...

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  27. TURKISH WOMEN MUST UNVEIL

    Kemal Pasha, President of the Turkish Republic, in a speech in the northern provinces condemned the Turkish mode of dress as neither national nor civilised. He ...

    Article : 63 words
  28. HAWAIIAN FLIGHT DELAYED

    Failure to complete repairs of one 'plane will possibly delay the Hawaiian flight. The specially constructed plane is not ready for the engine test on the eve of the scheduled ...

    Article : 53 words
  29. POLISH FRONTIER DIFFERENCES

    The mixed Polish and Soviet Commission farmed to settle frontier differences has reached an agreement settling the frontier incidents and exchanging arrested soldiers ...

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  30. RUSSIANS REFUSED CREDIT

    The Russian textile delegation left for Germany from London yesterday. A statement asserts that six Lancashire manufacturers had accepted orders for textile ...

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  31. POPE TO BE BROADCAST

    The "Morning Post" states it is proposed shortly to broadcast an address by the Pope in order that Catholics all over the world can hear his voice. ...

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  32. STERN RUSSIAN JUSTICE

    At the end of a 46 days' trial nine officials of the military supply depot have been sentenced to death on a charge of misappropriation of goods, and 33 received ...

    Article : 52 words
  33. FEDERAL ELECTION FORECASTED.

    A member of the Federal Cabinet stated to-dry it was his opinion that an election would have to be held within a few months. Another member of the Cabinet declared ...

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  34. CHINESE ATTACK SAILORS

    According to information which reached Sydney by H.M.A.S. Brisbane a seaman on leave in a Chinese port accidentally broke a glass and offered to pay two dollars (4s 6d) ...

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  35. STINNES'S DEBTS TO BE PAID

    The "Morning Post" Berlin correspon dent reports a banking consortium has succeeded in winding up the Stinnes concerns, whose debts of 120,000,000 marks will be ...

    Article : 43 words
  36. ACCIDENT ON WAY TO CHURCH

    A car in which three men were proceed ing to Dunedoo to attend a church meeting overturned. William Gibbs, the town clerk at Gulgong, was badly injured and has not ...

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  37. CHINESE BAN ON SHIPPING

    Router's Canton correspondent states that the Government has replied to the 'British Consul-General disclaiming that they published or approved of coastal shipping ...

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  38. MISSING BOY FOUND DEAD

    The body of Joseph Perry (11) who had been missing from his home at Berringa, near Ballarat, for a fortnight was discovered yesterday by police, floating in an abandoned ...

    Article : 43 words
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