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  3. SIR GRANVILLE RYRIE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Prince of Wales has forwarded the following letter to Sir Granville Ryrie, Australia's newly appointed High Commissioner in ...

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  4. U.S.A. TO AUSTRALIA

    DETROIT, Saturday. — Giles has announced the details of his forthcoming flight to Australia, which will start on August 11. His first stop will be ...

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  5. NO ARMISTICE.

    SHANGHAI, Saturday.-Despito persistent reports of an arniistlco between the Nationalist and Northern armies, Japanese messages ...

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  6. REIGN OF TERROR.

    SHANGHAI, Saturday.—The lengths to which the Nationalist authorities are resorting to replenish their exchequer are revealed daily, and which are no ...

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  7. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—M. Coty, proprietor of the newspaper "Figaro," today offered to donate a million francs to ensure France's participation in the ...

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  8. CANADA AND U.S.A.

    WINNIPEG, Saturday. — Mr. W. M 'Cormack, Premier of Queensland, interviewed to-day, said that Australia was quite concerned over the relations ...

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  9. THE FINANCE BILL.

    LONDON, Saturday.—What seemed possible Conservative "back- bench fireworks." in the form of an attack on the Government during the third ...

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  10. SHANGHAI CONCESSIONS.

    HONOLULU, Saturday.—Mr. Josuah Ban, an American delegate to the PanPacific Institute, addressed the Institute to-day and said that the ...

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  11. Feel Badly All Over?

    When you feel badly all over, but with no particular organ of your body noticeably out of order, you need a tonic for the blood. You require a ...

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  12. PACIFIC PROBLEMS.

    HONOLULU, Sunday.—M. Shroobi Mishi, a Japanese delegate, told the Pan-Pacific Institute to-day, that population, food and settlement problems ...

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  13. Endurance Record.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—The aviators Loose and Risticz, who are attempting to beat Chamberlain's endurance record, have made a forced landing after ...

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  14. The Lone Airman.

    THERE has been much anxiety here regarding the whereabouts of the Australian airman, Denis Rooke, who is flying from England ...

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  15. "THE TELEPHONE GIRL."

    PARIS, Saturday.—Guyot, the millionaire stockbroker, who was charged with the murder of a girl known as "Malon, the telephone girl with the ...

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  16. SOUTH AFRICA'S TRADE

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.—Mr. F. W. Beyers, South African Minister of Mines, left Capetown to-day to attend the mining and metallurgical ...

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  17. SIR ALAN COBHAM.

    LONDON, Saturday.—"I have no time," declared Sir Alan Cobham, when asked to-day if he were contemplating an Atlantic flight. "Furthermore, I ...

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  18. FOR PUBLIC SAFETY.

    DUBLIN, Sunday.—The Irish Free State Government, with a view to the public safety, will introduce a bill into the Dail Fireann on Tuesday ...

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  19. VALUABLE ART SALE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The late Mrs. Rachel Beer's collection of fifteen Corot oils were auctioned at Christie's to-day, and brought 9700 guineas. ...

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  20. RUMANIA'S DEAD KING.

    BUCHAREST, Saturday.—King Ferdinand lies in state on a catafalque covered wilth red flowers and pine branches, which the Queen arranged as her ...

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  21. NAVAL LIMITS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Cabinet hold a prolonged meeting yesterday, and received a report from Mr. W. C. Bridgeman and Viscount Cecil, who have been ...

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  22. FRUIT MARKETING ACT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—"The Fruit grower," in an editorial, hopes that the good sense of the growers will induce a hostile poll on the Australian ...

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  23. AIRPLANE BARS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—When the licensing laws were passed, special provision was made for ships and trains, but aircraft were not anticipated. ...

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  24. A NEW PROPHET.

    RIGA, Saturday.—A venture into the role of a prophet was indulged in yesterday by M. Bukharin, in a speech in connection with the fourth anniversary ...

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  25. 58,000 NAMELESS GRAVES

    LONDON, Sunday.—Hundreds of women from every part of Britain, with sons, husbands and sweethearts of heroes killed at the Ypres salient, left ...

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  26. King Michael.

    BUCHAREST, Sunday.—Rumania's new five-year-old king is more interested in toys than in the throne. When addressed as His Majesty instead of ...

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  27. An Outspoken Critic.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. Bridgeman and Viscount Cecil will attend a further meeting of the Cabinet on Monday, and return to Geneva on Tuesday ...

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  28. In Favor of Carol.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—A message from Bucharest states that several persons were killed to-day at Fagaras, Transylvania, when cavalry dispersed a ...

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  29. CANADA'S JUBILEE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Prince of Wales, Prince George, and the Prime Minister, Mr. Stanley Baldwin, left today for Canada to take part in the ...

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  30. Prince Carol.

    PARIS, Saturday.—Prince Carol, son of the late King Ferdinand of Rumania, has at last broken his silence. He told a representative of "Le Matin" that ...

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  31. GARDEN PARTY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Morning dress worn by members of the Royal family and members of the court, whose example was followed to some extent by ...

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  32. Mr. Churchill's View.

    LONDON. Saturday.—Mr. Winston Churchill, Chancellor of the Exchequer, speaking in Devon, said that thus far it cannot be stated that any assurance ...

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  33. COURT MOURNING.

    HOBART, Sunday.—His Excellency the Governor (Sir James O'Grady) has received advice from the Governor-General that two weeks' court, mourning as ...

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