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  • JAPANESE DEMONSTRATION OF STRENGTH IN FAR BAST SHIPS AND BOMERS ORDERED OUT Seventy Planes Start for Manchuria SENSATIONAL REPORT FROM CHINESE SOURCES SHANGHAI, August 24.

    Shanghai is agog with unconfirmed rumors that the Japanese are despatching 30 warships to Dairen (Kwantung Peninsula) and 70 bombing planes to Harbin (Manchukuo). These movements are said ... [Article] (532 words)
  • BIG ADELAIDE ROBBERY Two men Remanded ADELAIDE, Saturday.

    John Devine and John McLeod appeared in the Adelaide Police Court to-day on charges of having broken into the premises of Cornell Ltd. and stolen ... [Article] (118 words)
  • "GO BACK AND TELL 'EM." Man's Challenge

    "Go back and tell 'em you've been talking to the famous—or infamous—Hoy Fitzgerald!" With a challenging gesture, it is ... [Article] (158 words)
  • Weighty Problem For Hitler BERLIN, August 24.

    Because the normal motor car service for invalid voters could not convey a fat Roman of Reinickendorf, weighing 21st. 6lb., to the poll for the Hitler plebiscite ... [Article] (100 words)
  • SWERVE—THEN SKID Collision in Terrace

    When a car, iu avoiding a collision with another car, skidded across the road tonight, it ran into a third vehicle coming in the opposite ... [Article] (134 words)
  • Wedding Breakfast Spilled on Road

    Cakes and savories intended for a wedding breakfast tonight, littered the road when a motor car and motor cycle came into collision at the corner of ... [Article] (86 words)
  • POVERTY IN CITY

    No decision has yet been reached by the Lotteries Commission on the question of relief to poverty-stricken families in whose behalf the Child Welfare ... [Article] (85 words)
  • WRIT FOR ALLEGED LIBEL ACCEPTED

    On behalf of Mr. Alexander MeCalhmi, Minister for Works, Stone, James and Co. have accepter] service of the writ for aileged libel issued out of the ... [Article] (43 words)
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    Large Field Starts in Five-Mile Championship at Ascot : The winner, E. Mettam, is seventh from the left, wearing a dark singlet with the letter "Y" prominent. ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (27 words)
  • SUSPECTED BANDITS ARRESTED New York's Big Pay;oll Coup Sequel NOTORIOUS FIGURE NEW YORK, August 24.

    TWO persons suspected to have taken part in the £85,400 payroll robbery at Brooklyn on Tuesday have been arrested at Philadelphia. ... [Article] (299 words)
  • INDIAN FLOOD HAVOC Large Areas Inundated CALCUTTA, August 25.

    Providence continues to be unkind to the State of Bihar where, because of flooding three huge rivers, the Ganges, Jumna and Son, have ... [Article] (132 words)
  • CAPITAL TEMPERATURES

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  • Inter-'Varsity Debaters Meet in Farewell Dinner

    The teams ni the inter-'varsity debating contest were entertained to dinner at the Savoy Motel tonight by the. W.A. University Debuting Society. Several members of the teams left by tonight's Transcontinental train for their homes. ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (44 words)
  • LABOR AND SECESSION Questionnarie Ignored ACTIVITIES FOR ELECTIONS

    LABOR apparently is not taking heed of the questionnaire issued by the Dominion League to ascertain the Views of Federal election candidates towards ... [Article] (478 words)
  • Hitler's New Ten Commandments BERLIN, August 24.

    The German Health Commission has issued ten commandments for the choice of spouses. These include :—Thou shalt not remain single if of ... [Article] (66 words)
  • BRIGHTON MATCH Sussex Wins the Toss QUIET START BRIGHTON, August 25.

    THE weather was warm and sunny for the match between Australia and Sussex at Brighton today. The wicket was in good condition. ... [Article] (261 words)
  • VOCE'S BODYLINE ATTACK Manager Silent on Notts Incident LONDON, August 25.

    The manager of the Australian Test team (Mr. H. Bushby) refuses to comment on the London papers' report that Australia protested against Voce's ... [Article] (81 words)
  • FENCES CRASHED THROUGH Truck and Car in Collision

    Following a collision two motor vehicles—a car and a truck—crashed through the front fences aud into the gardens of two houses on opposite ... [Article] (99 words)
  • GOLD UP AGAIN 9d. Below Best INFLUENCE OF DOLLAR LONDON, August 24.

    The price of gold in London rose sharply today by 7½d to £6 19s 3d a fine once, and is now only 9d below the record high price, touched on ... [Article] (98 words)
  • STRENGTHENING OF DOLLAR

    The improved price of gold represents little more than a seasonal flctuation or more probably a strengthening of the dollar, brought about fairly heavy ... [Article] (216 words)
  • PUBLICAN'S NEW LICENCES LICENCES Inquiry into Complaints

    It is understood that the investigation being made by the Chief Electoral Officer (Mr. to. R. Gordon) into allegations of irregular practices in connection ... [Article] (77 words)
  • STOP PRESS

    AGED WOMAN HURT,—Mary Peterson, about 70, badly injured tram accident near corner Charles-street and North Beach-road. ... [Article] (28 words)
  • GOALKICKING RECORD Pratt's Amazing Performance TWELVE SCORED TODAY MELBOURNE, Saturday.

    HAVING kicked 115 goals in the first 14 matches of the season, Bob Pratt. South Melbourne's centre forward ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (164 words)
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  • NIGHT WORK ON WHARF Dispute Over Rates NO CHANGE

    THE position in regard to the dispute between the Fremantle lumpers and the employers as to the rate of pay for night work was unaltered today. Only ... [Article] (214 words)

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