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  2. CITY COUNCIL.

    A special meeting of a committee of the aldermen of the City Council and of Glebe Municipal Council has been called for next week to consider proposals for the ...

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  3. FEDERAL SESSION.

    The much-vexed question of the establishment of a refreshment bar at Parliament House at Canberra and the wider question of the granting of licenses in the territory ...

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  4. MEAT BOARD. Mr. Kay's Position.

    The solo topic of discussion at Parliament House yesterday was the appointment of Mr. A. D. Kay, ex-M.L.A. to a sent on the Metropolitan Meat Industry Board. ...

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  5. FIFTH TEST.

    It is officially announced that the last test match, opening at the Oval on August 14, will be played to a finish. Mr. Syd. Smith, jun., manager of the ...

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  6. ITALIANS PROTEST.

    The deadlock at the Racecourse sugar mill Mackay, regarding the refusal of the mill Workers to handle cane grown on land farmed by Southern Europeans, was advanced a stage ...

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  7. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    The start of play on the second day of the match between the Australians and Surrey was delayed Owing to the ground being sodden after heavy rain. When the ...

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  8. COAL DISPUTE.

    Two thousand men, women, and children attacked safety-men, alleged to be working coal in the Cwmtillery colllory at Abertillery. Frying pans, buckets, saucepans, ...

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  9. COBHAM. AT SINGAPORE.

    Continuing his flight to Australia to-day Alan Cobham left Penang at 11.30 this morning and alighted at Singapore at 4 o'clock. To-night ...

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  10. INDIAN AFFAIRS.

    In the House of Lords to-day, Lord Olivier asked for information on such aspects of Indian affairs as might be considered to be of general and Immediate public interest, ...

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  11. MAIN ROADS. Federal Proposals.

    Mr. J. C. Watson, president of the National Roads and Motorists' Association, commenting yesterday on the main roads scheme of the Federal Government, said that the ...

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  12. TACTICS AT MANCHESTER.

    Controversy after controversy is destined to mark the present Australian tour. The latest concerns the Australians' tactics in the fourth test, in playing for a safe draw instead of ...

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  13. DARK RUSSIA.

    In the course of a review of the obscure situation in Russia, the "Daily Telegraph" says:—The news now leaking out suggests all is not well with the Soviet, its policy, or ...

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  14. NAVIGATION AIDS.

    Less than one-twentieth part of the Australian coastline is adequately charted and there still exist stretches of thousands of miles which have never been surveyed. ...

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  15. ATTITUDE OF STATES.

    There was further discussion at the meeting of the Nationalist party to-day regarding the suggestion that the roads grant should be extended to outer suburban ...

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  16. MR. BAVIN'S FAREWELL.

    Commenting upon the resignation of Mr. Kay, Independent Nationalist member for North Sydney, Mr. Bavin, at Kempsey yesterday, said that he did not think his departure ...

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  17. LABOUR OPINION.

    The appointment of Mr. A. D. Kay, ex M.L.A., as a representative of the employees on the Meat Board has aroused it wave of opposition In Labour circles. The ...

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  18. THEOSOPHISTS.

    At the annual congress of the Theosophical Order of the Star in the East at Ommen (Holland) the secretary announced that the Order was being organised in four world centres— ...

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  19. GLAND-GRAFTING.

    Gland-grafting experiments on sheep increased the production of wool by one-third and of mutton for one-fourth, according to a communication read before the French Society ...

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  20. PROHIBITION.

    Prohibition officials at highly elated at the agreement with Britain concerning enforcement of the law. They claim that the new regulations will put liquor smugglers ...

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  21. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The House of Assembly yesterday adopted a resolution that road construction by the Federal Government was an encroachment on the State Government beyond the powers of ...

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  22. ROMNEY PORTRAITS.

    A sensation was caused in Christie's auction-room to-day when Romuey's "Portrait of Mistress Davenport" realised a record price of 68,000 guineas, being purchased by Sir ...

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  23. COST OF HOUSES.

    The chairman of the Federal Capital Commission (Mr. Butters) informed the Federal Public Works Committee to-day that tenders which had been called by the Commission had ...

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  24. MR. BALDWIN.

    Some of the colleagues of the Prime Minister (Mr, Baldwin) are concerned about his health. He is undoubtedly feeling the strain of anxious months. After a short visit to his ...

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  25. HEIR TO PEERAGE.

    The Judgment given by Justice Sir Rigby Swift, in the King's Bench Division, declaring the legitimacy of Geoffrey Russell, means that the child's right to succeed to ...

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  26. MOTOR BUSES.

    The Motor 'Bus Preservation Campaign has sent a letter to suburban councils asking them to Join in the protest against the provisions of the proposed Transport Bill, and pointing ...

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  27. COMBINES.

    Mr. John Charles Dunlop, a director of Dunlop Home Builders, Ltd., giving evidence before the Federal Public Works Committee as to the cost of building houses in Canberra, ...

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  28. FLOODS IN JAPAN.

    An official report on the floods in the Niigata prefecture, the result of continuous rains, states that the Shinano River burst Its banks, inundating the country around Nagaokn, and ...

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  29. MIGRATION.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons to-day, the Secretary of State for the Dominions (Mr. L. C. Amery) said that the Oversea Settlement Committee had ...

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  30. SPORT ABROAD.

    An official of the French Lawn Tennis Association, interviewed by the "Daily Express" during the England v France Davis Cup match at Cabourg, said that he doubted whether ...

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  31. CANBERRA.

    Speaking at a luncheon yesterday at the Lane Cove Council Chambers, after an inspection of the route of the proposed railway from St. Leonards to Eastwood, the Minister for ...

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  32. CHINESE AMBITIONS.

    According to "Nichi Nichi" the Chinese delegates to the Pan-Aslatic Congress, which opens at Nagasaki on August 1, are expected to propose, firstly, prohibition of the supply ...

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  33. POSTPONED.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) announced to-night that he had received definite advice that the British Ministry had decided that the Imperial Conference should meet on October ...

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  34. CHILD KILLED.

    A shocking tragedy occurred at Port Pirie last night, when Jack, the Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. James Harvey, of Solomontown, won killed, and hin mother seriously injured, on ...

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  35. EXCITING CHASE.

    Constable Noble, of the Annandale police, fired two shots over the head of a suspect during an exciting chase at Anuandale yesterday. ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Duke of York inspected the replica of the Speaker's Chair in the House of Commons. which is being taken by the Empire. Parliamentary delegation to Canberra. He ...

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  37. SKIN DISEASES.

    Ou behalf of the South Austiullan Government, Dr. Victor Delay investigatd the treatment of dermstology in America and Britain. He found that both countries were ...

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  38. NEW SHIPPING LINE.

    According to advices received in Sydney, a new line of cargo steamer's will operate between Atlantic ports and Australia shortly. A number of steamers of the United States ...

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  39. ABYSSINIA.

    The Government of Abyssinia has lodged a protest with the League of Nations against the agreement arrived at between Great Britain and Italy concerning concessions. The ...

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  40. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    A fireman belonging to the steam tug St. Hilary, who has been [1] since the vessel left Colombo was taken to Torrens Island quarantine station on the arrival of the vessel at ...

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  41. DARWIN STRIKE SETTLED.

    The strike is settled and already some of the men have returned to work. The terms of the settlement are the all of the men dismissed shall be reinstated ...

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  42. VALUE OF THE FRANC.

    The French franc, which had closed in London an Tuesday at 1954 to £1, opened yesterday at 196[?] and closed at 202[?] The opening price to-day was 210,50 to £1. ...

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  43. SWISS NATIONAL DAY.

    The Swiss national day will be commemorated to-morrow, when the Swiss Club of New South Wales will hold a dance and social evening. ...

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