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  2. LORD STONEHAVEN

    Lord Stonehaven is a man of great per' sonal charm. That is the impression which he conveys to the interviewer from the initial handgrip to the genial good-bye, and ...

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  3. MOROCCAN WAR OVER

    The "Daily Express" special correspondent at Tetuan quotes General Primo de Rivera as declaring that the war in Morocco is over, ...

    Article : 210 words
  4. RAILWAY DISASTER

    The railway disaster at Cantenzaro was the sequel to a disastrous storm and a series of cloudbursts which ravished Calabria, trasforming rivers into ...

    Article : 106 words
  5. SHIPOWNERS FIRM WILL NOT BE COERCED

    Mr. Bruce, the Prime Minister, and Mr Charlton, Federal Labour leader, have received cable messages from British shipowners, declaring that in no circumstances ...

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  6. DEPORTATION INQUIRY

    When the Deportation Board resumed to-day Mr. Watt said when Mr. Bruce addressed a political meeting in Sydney on Fri-day night he was surrounded by huge ...

    Article : 221 words
  7. COUNTRY PARTY

    The following is a copy of a letter forwarded yesterday to the president of the Lismore branch of the Country party by Mr. B. F. H.Green, M.H.R.:— ...

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  8. CITY STORM-SWEPT

    Sydney and suburbs were swept by a terrific gale to-day, and serious damage was caused to property. There were several narrow escapes ...

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  9. 41st BATTALION REP. RIFLE TEAM

    Left to right:—Standing: Pte. L. Vidler, Pte. C. Mcrris, Cpl. L. Arthur, Sgt. J. Kelly. Sitting: Lieut. L. J. Wilson, Lieut. C. T. Riley (captain). The above competed in the Fairfax match at the N.R.A. prize meeting for trainees in Sydney recently, and was placed fourth, winning £9 in prize ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. THE IDEAL SHIP

    Storms at sea will lose much of the[?] terror to passengers and crews alike if the experiments that are being made at the National Physical Laboratory at Teddington are ...

    Article : 140 words
  11. BOY SHOPBREAKERS

    The gang of boy criminals who have for Six months past been operating in the heart of the city, and who have so far eluded all efforts at detection, raided half a dozen ...

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  12. STAGE MISHAP

    A remarkable, scene took place in Water ford Coliseum Picture Theatre during the performance of the variety turn known as "sawing through a woman." ...

    Article : 225 words
  13. DAVIS CUP

    Gerald Patterson, interviewed on arrival by the steamer Aorangi, said that Tilden did not seem to be playing so well this year as last, but Johnston was markedly improved, ...

    Article : 169 words
  14. SECURITY PACT

    The "Daily Telegraph's'' Berlin correspondent reports that while most of the news-papers continue to protest against the inflexibility of Germany's demands at Loca[?]no, ...

    Article : 155 words
  15. ALLEGED SLANDER

    In the Supreme Court to-day before Mr. Justice James and jury, Arthur Prince Carruthers, a traveller, sued his father-in-law, Henry Rigg Clulow, claiming £2000 damages ...

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  16. CRAVING FOR MORPHIA

    A well-dressed young woman named Florence Fanny Elizabeth McLay, who described herself as a trained nurse, appeared in the Camberwell court charged with forging and ...

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  17. BANGALOW SCHOOL

    At the opening of the new school at Bangalow the headmaster, Mr. T. S. McCrae gave some interesting history regarding the progress made, educationally, since the first ...

    Article : 226 words
  18. EMBARGO MAINTAINED

    The secretary of the Brisbane subbranch of the Watersiders' Federation (Mr. Dawson) stated to-day that there was no change in the policy of the waterside ...

    Article : 89 words
  19. POLICE DISCOVER BOOTY

    Goods said to be worth over £1000 were secured in a house at Darlington early this morning, and an arrest followed. Portion of the booty is said to have been stolen from ...

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  20. PLUS FOURS

    The "Daily Chronicle's" fashions writer says that in the coming season women will wear tweed or bright hued velvet, plus fours and Russian boots for sports of all ...

    Article : 113 words
  21. SOUTH AFRICAN SETTLEMENT

    Reuter's Durban correspondent states that the strike committee has considered the shipowners' reply to the terms on which a ballot was taken yesterday, and it is ...

    Article : 59 words
  22. ENGLISH MIGRANTS

    Up to date the Salvation Army authorities have introduced 500 new settlers to Australia, practically all of whom have made good. In connection with the work, ...

    Article : 244 words
  23. QUEENSLAND WATERSIDE TRUCE

    It is believed the steps taken by the Government to end the trouble arising out of the northern watersiders' determination to enforce the rotary system on the waterfront ...

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  24. STRIKE MEETING IN LONDON

    A mass meeting of striking seamen was held in London this morning under the auspices of the unofficial central strike committee. Subsequently a statement was ...

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  25. GERMAN WAGES

    At a mass meeting held at Limerick Mr. Irwin, vice-president of the Transport Workers' Union, said unless the dispute regarding the wages offered by German ...

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  26. EDUCATION

    Speaking at the opening of the Bangalow new school on Saturday last Mr. W. T. Missingham, M.L.A., said the Education Department was the one department that was ...

    Article : 260 words
  27. OBITUARY

    News was received in Grafton to-day of the death at Kempsey after a brief illness of Archdeacon Curtis. In consequence the annual synod of the diocese of Grafton ...

    Article : 156 words
  28. RYDE TRAGEDY

    The police have concluded their inquiry into yesterday's tragedy at Ryde. It is believed that Mrs. Parr decided to end her friendship of many years with ...

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  29. BYRON BAY LITERARY INSTITUTE

    The following new books have been added to the library:—"Green Hat" (M. Ailen), "Long Trick" (Barlemus), "Butterfly of Paris" (L. Brunning),"Hugh Stanford's ...

    Article : 128 words
  30. STRIKE.IN FRANCE ORDERED

    "L'Humanite,"a Communist organ has published an order for a general strike throughout France on October 11, as a protest against the wars in Morocco and Syria ...

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  31. FRENCH MOROCCO APPOINTMENTS

    The President (M. Doumergue) has signed a decree appointing M. Theodore Steeg Resident-General of Morocco, and M. Delonzie and M. Delbos Ministers of Justice ...

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  32. RUN DOWN BY LORRY

    Mrs. S. Woodlock (39) was walking along Forest, road, Bexley, to-day, when she was knocked flown by a motor lo[?]y laden with bricks, which had-out of control. Her ...

    Article : 98 words
  33. HEAVY FOG

    One of the heaviest fogs that have been soon for years was experienced at Byron Bay on Sunday night and this morning. It cam over about 12.30 on Sunday night and ...

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  34. MENACE FROM CHINA

    Mr. David Davies, one of the delegates to the Imperial Press Conference, says people in Australia have a far greater menace than industrial troubles, namely, the fear ...

    Article : 74 words
  35. FRANCE'S DEBT TO AMERICA

    Afte'r listening for two hours to a report by M. Caillaux (Finance Minister) on the Washington negotiations, the Council of Ministers were undecided on the question of ...

    Article : 48 words
  36. MORE CAVALRY NEEDED

    Sir William Peyton announced at the Fifteenth Hussars' old comrades' dinner that the officers' decision at the recent manoeuvres was that instead of reductions there ...

    Article : 43 words
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