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  2. ITALIA DISASTER.

    COPENHAGEN, July 29.—General Nobile's party arrived here from Sweden without incident and it has been reported that the journey through Sweden was not ...

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  3. PRISON SENSATION.

    HOUSTON (Texas), July 29.—At the close of a kinema show at the State prison farm before 65 convicts one of them threw a cigarette into a box of films. There was ...

    Article : 105 words
  4. DAVIS CUP.

    PARIS, July 29.—In the doubles match to-day of the challenge round of the Davis Cup competition between Frence, the holder, and America. H. Cochet and J. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. RAILWAY TRAGEDIES.

    NEW YORK, July 29.—Eight men were burned to death in a train wreck on the Burlington railroad at Guernsey (Wyoming) to-day. The victims who have not ...

    Article : 55 words
  6. ENGLISH RAILWAYS.

    LONDON, July 29.—All parties concerned in the conference of railway company managers and railway men's unions on Friday are congratulated by the Press for the ...

    Article : 169 words
  7. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    LONDON, July 29.—The Australian Press Association's special correspondent at Amsterdam says:—Australia made a disastrous start in the Olympic Games. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BEEF COMMISSION.

    The public's taste for beef and mutton, respectively, the advantages of private over Government controlled abattoirs, and the hampering effect of the Navigation Act ...

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  9. A COLLISION.

    SAN FRANCISCO, July 30.—Twenty-eight people were injured, some seriously, oil Sunday, when a special train carrying members of the American Bar Association ...

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  10. EMPIRE MIGRATION.

    LONDON July 29.—Lord Lovat, UnderSecretary for the Dominions and chairman of the Overseas Settlement Committee, was to have left London for Canada, ...

    Article : 144 words
  11. FIVE PERSONS KILLED.

    OTTAWA, July 29.—A message from Saskatoon (Saskatchewan) states that five persons have been killed, including Professor Karstens, of the Lutheran College. ...

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  12. BENZINE TANKS EXPLODE.

    LODZ (Poland), July 29.—Thirty people are dead and 300 have been injured in an explosion due to benzine tanks catching fire. The disaster causted widespread ...

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  13. ACCIDENTS.

    Walter Edward Dadd (50), railway guard of Hardy-road, Guildford, was run down and severely injured on the Ascot-road. near south Belmont, early yesterday ...

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  14. MONDAY'S RESULTS.

    LONDON, July 30.—The final of the 400 metres hurdles was won by Lord Burghley with Oubel second by two feet, and Tayour third. Time 53 2-5sec. ...

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  15. FIGURES ON THE ICE.

    LONDON, July 29.—The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Mail" states that a representative of the "Die Welt Am Montag" interviewed Professor Behounek (the ...

    Article : 91 words
  16. WOMEN COMMUNISTS.

    LONDON, July 29.—Babies, Bugles, and Bunkum" is how "The Daily Mail" refers to a demonstration by 1,1500 Communist women in Trafalgar Square conducted in ...

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  17. "UNPLEASANT FACTS."

    LONDON, July 29.—The "Daily Express" states, with reference to migration: "It would be unfair to transfer our unemployment problem to the Dominions. ...

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  18. AMERICAN DEBATERS.

    For many years Bates college, of Maine United States of America, has been sending out debating teams to tour English-speaking countries and argue on questions ...

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  19. SYDNEY CIVIC SCANDAL.

    SYDNEY, July 30.—The last witness for the defence was heard to-day at the Central police Court, in the case against Silas Young Maling, who is charged with having ...

    Article : 625 words
  20. OCCUPIED GERMANY.

    LONDON, July 29.— The correspondent of "The Times" at Berlin states that the German Press believes that the presence of Dr. Stresemann (the Foreign ...

    Article : 142 words
  21. FILM INDUSTRY.

    CANBERRA, July 30.—Many applications have already been received by the Customs Department from women who desire appointment to the position of ...

    Article : 224 words
  22. CAR OUT OF CONTROL.

    James Burt Kimberley, contractor, of Gingin, was travelling down the Greenmount Hill, towards Perth in a motor car, late last night, when the steering ...

    Article : 128 words
  23. AVIATION.

    LONDON, July 29.—Flying-officer Murdoch, of the South African Air Force, left [?] to-day in an Avro-Avian light plane in an attempt to fly to ...

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  24. CAR IN DOUBLE COLLISION.

    Mrs. Rae Paul, (50), of 1095 Hay-street, Perth, stepped off the south footpath in front of a motor car in Hay-street, near Havelock-street, early yesterday ...

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  25. R.A.F. FLYING, BOATS.

    MELBOURNE, July 30.—The R.A.F. flying boats left Point Cooke at 10 a.m. to-day in continuation of their flight to Sydney. The machines circled over the ...

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  26. PAYMENT TO WOMAN CENSOR.

    Criticism of the action of the Commonwealth Government in providing that the female member, of the film censorship board should receive a lower remuneration ...

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  27. FEDERAL SERVICE.

    CANBERRA, July 30.—Instructions have been given by the Commonwealth Government to the Federal capital Commission to prepare plans for a huge permanent ...

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  28. WOMAN'S THIGH FRACTURED.

    Mrs. Catherina E. Cleghorn (62), of 50 Kent-street, Victoria Park was knocked over by a push-cycle, ridden by August Maromonae, of Oxford-street, Leederville, ...

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  29. BELA KUN DEPORTED.

    LONDON, July 29.—The Vienna Correspondent of the "Daily Mail" reports that elaborate precautions were taken to secure privacy for the second expulsion of Bela ...

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  30. MULTI-MILLIONAIRE DEAD.

    MINNEAPOLIS, July 29.—"I've lived in this city 65 years, and this is the first time I've really seen it," said Thomas Barlan Walker, lumberman, philanthropist. ...

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  31. CAUGHT IN A LIFT.

    William Clayton (15), of Tenth-avenue, Maylands, had a fortunate escape from serious injury in an accident at the premises of F. H. Faulding and Co., ...

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  32. A LUCKY ESCAPE.

    While Harry Leslie, of Peel Estate, was repairing a puncture to a tire on one of the wheels of his motorcycle at the side of Canning-road at Applecross last night ...

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  33. A CRIPPLED STEAMER.

    COLOMBO, July 30.—The steamer City of Yokohama arrived this morning under her own steam, escorted by the Katuna. A visit to the vessel revealed no serious ...

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  34. BOY SCOUT ANNIVERSARY.

    LONDON, July 29.—Yesterday, in celebration of the 21st anniversay of the first Boy Scout camp, Sir Robert Baden Powell, the Chief Scout, entertained all available ...

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  35. POLICE NEWS.

    During a matinee performance in the Theatre Royal on Saturday, the dressing room of the theatre was entered, and a lady's diamond ring, valued at £25, and ...

    Article : 51 words
  36. EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS.

    ROME, July 29.—Cardinal Cerretti's mission left for Australia to-day, being farewelled by a crowd numbering many thousands. In an interview Cardinal ...

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  37. SUSPECTED HOUSEBREAKERS.

    MELBOURNE, July 30.—A large party of detectives raided a house in East Melbourne early this morning, in which they arrested three men, and seized a ...

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  38. THREE VEHICLES DAMAGED.

    An omnibus and two motor cars were damaged, the cars badly, in an accident on Albany-road, Victoria Park, yesterday morning. While crossing Albany-road, ...

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  39. STEAMER LAID UP.

    DAKOR (Senegal), July 29.—On the arrival here of the steamer. Hurunui, bound from Port Chalmers to London, it was found that excessive vibration caused ...

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  40. Theft from Bicycle Shop.

    James Thomas MacDonald's bicycle shop, at 269 William-street, was entered on Friday night, and six pairs of running shoes, valued, at 17/6 each, were stolen. It is ...

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  41. NEURITIS SUFFERER'S DEATH.

    CARNARVON, July 30.—Yesterday morning Mr. C. R. Cornish, of the Gascoyne Hotel, found the body of his father floating in the south branch of the ...

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  42. Man Jumps into River.

    Seeing Charles Elliot (62), of 997 Hay-street, in the Swan River, near the Barrack-street jetty, yesterday afternoon, Gas Jansson pulled him out, and the St. John ...

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  43. A HEAVY TOW.

    PORT SAID, July 29.—The first section of the floating dock for the Singapore base has arrived, ahead of schedule, at Port Said, where if awaits the arrival of ...

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  44. KING FUAD DEFIED.

    CAIRO July 20.—The Wafdist deputies and senators assempled in a private house to-day and unanimously carried a resolution declaring that Parliament still exists ...

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  45. PHILIP MATSON'S DEATH.

    Yesterday, Mr. F. F. Horgan, Acting Coroner, delivered his finding in the inquiry into the circumstances of the death of Philip Henry Matson. the well-known ...

    Article : 168 words
  46. CONDITION OF VICTIMS.

    On inquiry at the Perth Hospital early this morning, it was learned that little change had taken place in the condition of Mary Anne Kelly, the elderly woman who ...

    Article : 155 words
  47. Owner of Lost Books Wanted.

    The Criminal Investigation Department desire to get in touch with the owner of a quantity of valuable books, which were apparently dropped from a passing ...

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  48. ENGINE TROUBLE ON LINER.

    SYDNEY, July 30.—Engine trouble has developed on the R.M.S. Maunganui, which left San Francisco on July 11 for Sydney, and is not expected at Wellington ...

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  49. TOWN CLERK ARRESTED.

    MELBOURNE, July 30.—An examination of the books of the corporation of Port Augusta, South Australia last week showed that there was a discrepancy of ...

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  50. BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

    LONDON, July 29.—The usual practice of Parliament rising for the summer recess by adjournment and resuming its session in the autumn will be brought to an end ...

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  51. ORDER FOR LOCOMOTIVES.

    BRISBANE, July 30.—Walkers, Ltd., of Maryborough, were the successful tenderers for the construction of 10 C17 locomotives for the Queensland Government ...

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  52. SYDNEY ROYAL SHOW.

    SYDNEY, July 30.—The Council of the Royal Agricultural Society has altered the dates of the Royal Show for 1929. It has been decided that the Show shall open ...

    Article : 49 words
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