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  2. 31 MEN DEAD.

    Submarine F14, which collided in the Mediterranean with a destroyer and sank, was raised early this morning. When the ...

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  3. SCAFFOLD FALLS.

    Five workmen were injured this morning, when the scaffolding on which they were working collapsed. ...

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  4. APPEAL FAILS.

    The High Court of Australia yesterday dismissed the appeal by Tooth, Limited, which sought to recover £1000 from the ...

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    HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR (SIR JOHN GOODWIN) OFFICIALLY OPENING THE BRISBANE EXHIBITION. Left to right.—Mr. Ernest Baynes (president of the Royal National Association), his Excellency the Governor (Sir John Goodwin), Mr. J. Bain (secretary of the Royal National Association), his Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Stonehaven), Mrs. S. M. Bruce, the Prime Minister (Mr. S. M. Bruce), and on the extreme right the Chief Justice (the Hon. J. W. Blair). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THOUSANDS DEAD

    An abnormal rise of water in the Yangtse gorges has resulted in the flooding of vast areas on the right and left banks of the ...

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  7. WAGE PROBLEMS.

    In evidence before the Royal Commission on Child Endowment to-day, the chairman of the Development and Migration Commission (Mr. H. W. ...

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  8. FOUR KILLED.

    A Goliath bomber crashed in a field near Luzy, and was smashed to pieces. The four members of the crew were killed. ...

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  9. A COAL MINE.

    If an offer of an option is accepted by the Government, South Australia will be able to obtain a coal mine of its own in Tasmania. ...

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  10. FOUND DEAD.

    Mr. and Mrs. Kimber were found dead in bed at Mooliabeenee to-day, in circumstances indicating murder and suicide, according to a telephone ...

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  11. BIG PILGRIMAGE.

    His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales landed in France to-day to visit battlefields of the Great War, in association with the 11,000 pilgrims, who had ...

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  12. LABOUR DIVIDED.

    In an address this afternoon, at the Liberal Club Hall, Senator Sir George Pearce said that he greatly appreciated South Australian Liberalism's attitude ...

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  13. NO CONFIDENCE.

    Indicting the Ministry for its maladministration of public departments, the Leader of the Opposition (Sir William M'Pherson) launched his ...

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  14. MACHINE CRASHES.

    The Transatlantic aviators, Capt. Ferrarin and Major Delprete, crashed in a test flight. Capt. Ferrarin's ribs were fractured, and he is suffering ...

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  15. LAW SUPREME.

    Interesting observations concerning the duty of unionists to observe the laws of the country in all circumstances, even if it involved the ...

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  16. FEDERAL SEATS.

    With the approach of the Federal elections, interest is being aroused in the prospects of the various parties that will take part in the campaign ...

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  17. MOTORLESS GLIDER.

    The Austrian aviator, Kronfeld, taking off in a motoriess glider from the Rhone Mountains, remained in the air for three hours, and ascended to ...

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  18. SIR A. CHAMBERLAIN.

    There is no need for anxiety regarding the health of the Secretary for State, Sir Austen Chamberlain, but the effects of his illness justify the ...

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  19. COURTNEY'S 'PLANE PICKED UP.

    The freight vessel Valpratto, en route from Sydney, has sent a radio message stating that it picked up the whole of Captain Courtney's ...

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  20. MENIN GATE.

    British legionaries have been arriving here since dawn. The town is crowded with troops and spectators, who have congregated at Menin Gate ...

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  21. NOT MISSING.

    Mr. S. Y. Maling, whose absence from the court yesterday caused a postponement of the proceedings concerning the graft prosecutions, and who, it ...

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  22. DALLEY INQUIRY.

    The president of the Central branch of the Australian Workers' Union (Mr. J. Bailey), on his return from Western Queensland, replied to the allegations ...

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  23. CAUSTIC COMMENT.

    "What did Dame Melba say in 1906?" asks the "Daily Express" in an editorial. "If we may venture an opinion, the advice imputed to her was fairly sound, ...

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  24. LABOUR NEUTRAL.

    ATLANTIC CITY (New Jersey), August 7. The American Federation of Labour announced to-day that it would ...

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  25. COMMUNIST MILLSTONE.

    Reference to the Communistic millstone round the neck of the Labour Party is made in an official statement issued to-day by the Australian ...

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  26. PACT ENDORSED.

    The president of the Liberal Federation (Mr. C. A. S. Hawker), at a meeting to-day to welcome Sir George Pearce (Vice-president of the ...

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  27. AIR MAIL STAMP.

    A design presented by the Commonwealth Stamp Printer's office for a special Australian air mall postage stamp has been submitted to a ...

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  28. HEATED DEBATES

    Demands for the alleviation of the difficulties, of soldier settlers caused heated debates at the annual conference of the New South Wales branch ...

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  29. COMMEMORATION IN SYDNEY.

    More than 1600 former soldiers gathered at the Sydney Town Hall tonight to commemorate the victory gained on the field in France on ...

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  30. IN DISTRESS.

    The steamer Stanley Dollar, bound for San Francisco to Shanghai, has sent out a wireless message appealing for help, stating that she is disabled ...

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  31. DAME CLARA BUTT'S APOLOGY.

    The cablegram sent by Dame Clara Butt to Dame Nellie Melba reads: "I am terribly sorry, Nellie dear, for the silly story in Miss Ponder's book. Being ...

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  32. CARDIFF SHIP OWNER.

    A bankruptcy order has been issued against Watkin Williams, the Cardi[?] ship owner. [In November last Williams was ...

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  33. ANOTHER ARREST

    Further developments in the Balonne murder mystery occurred yesterday, when Detective Ingram and Constable Wills detained a man near ...

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  34. EX-IMPERIAL SERVICE MEN.

    The ex-Imperial Service Men's Association held a special general meeting in the Queensland Rifle Association's rooms last night to allow of the attendance ...

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  35. "BIG BROTHER" SCHEME.

    The Premier of Ontario (Mr. Howard Ferguson) yesterday conferred with the "Big Brother" executive, and was most favourably impressed with ...

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  36. NAVAL AGREEMENT.

    The latest bogey worked up during the week-end by the American Press is that the naval understanding between France and Britain may be the ...

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  37. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    Mr. C. Whiting (of Adelaide), conveying greetings to the Foresters' High Court, at Dover, said that if more cooperation was wanted between Britain ...

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  38. COIR FABRIC.

    Coir fabric, spun at Belfast by the Van de Jaght process, has emerged from the finishing machines. It is claimed that the quality will meet all ...

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  39. GOOD PROGRESS.

    Good progress has been made with negotiations at Shanghai between the British and Chinese Nationalist authorities for the settlement of the ...

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  40. FLYING BOAT.

    A successful trial flight of the 21ton flying boat, reputed to be the world's largest machine, was held today. It was manoevured for 15 ...

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  41. OSCAR SLATER.

    The "Daily Telegraph" states that Oscar Slater has accepted the offer of the Government of £6000 as an ex gratia payment in respect of his ...

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  42. THROUGH THE CANAL.

    The Singapore dock passed through the Canal successfully. ...

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