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  2. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    Asked in Parliament yesterday what were the Government's intentions with regard to relieving unemployment, the Premier (Mr. Collier) said that the ...

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  3. AIR CRASHES.

    LONDON, July 29.—A single-seater Moth and a two-seater Moth collided near the Cricklewood aerodrome to-day and the three occupants were killed. ...

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  4. VOLCANIC ERUPTION.

    SUVA, July 30.—The British Consul at Tonga has reported that a volcanic eruption occurred on the island of Nina Fu in the Tongan Group. ...

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  5. SEAMEN'S DISPUTE.

    MELBOURNE, July 30.—Another shipping upheaval is threatened owing to the feud between the two rival seamen's organisations. At a meeting of the Victorian ...

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  6. COAL CRISIS.

    SYDNEY, July 30.—The Acting Premier (Mr. Buttenshaw), replying to the request of a deputation of business men from the northern coal mining districts ...

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  7. NATAL NOTATION.

    LONDON, July 29.—A further conference was held to-day at No. 10 Downing, street between the Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) and the First Lord ...

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  8. POLICY IN EGYPT.

    LONDON, July 29.—Mr. T. Shaw (Secretary of State for War) speaking at Preston to-day, said that the Labour Government was going to give Egypt ...

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  9. TIMBER STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, July 30.—A volunteer timber worker, who offered his name for publication, but which, has been withheld in view of the frequency of gang assaults in ...

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  10. STATION WIPED OUT.

    SYDNEY, July 30.—The following wireless message was received by Burns. Philp and Co., Ltd., this afternoon:—"A volcanic eruption has occurred at the island ...

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  11. AMERICAN TRAGEDY.

    MINNEAPOLIS (Minuesota), July 29.—The 'plane Minnesota, which was attempting an endurance flight record crashed to-day. The pilot, Captain Christian, was ...

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  12. FUTURE BUILDING.

    WASHINGTON, July 29.—The final outcome of the naval limitation discussion is expected by American experts to leave at least two-thirds of the fifteen-cruiser ...

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  13. EARL HAIG MEMORIAL.

    LONDON, July 29.—There is a possibility of Mr. George Lansbury, as First Commissioner for Works, inviting the sculptor Mr. A. F. Hardiman, to amend ...

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  14. MYSTERY FLIGHT.

    PARIS, July 29.—The mystery flight of the Russian aeroplane, Wings of the Soviet, with nine persons aboard nearly ended in disaster, when the machine was ...

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  15. MIDLAND RAILWAY.

    Questioned yesterday regarding a letter from the manager for the Midland Railway Company (Mr. J. J. Poynton) asking whether the Government would view ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. FARCICAL SITUATION.

    WELLINGTON, July 30—A farcical situation has arisen in Lyttleton, where the steamer Ganopus is held up owing to a dispute which originated in a fracas between ...

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  17. YOUTH'S MASQUERADE

    MELBOURNE, July 30.—A remarkable, story of a young man's masquerade as a woman was revealed to-day when the police visited a house in Coburg and ...

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  18. REPARATIONS.

    LONDON, July 29.—The international conference to consider the report of the experts on a final settlement of German war reparations will be held at the Hague. ...

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  19. OLD MANUSCRIPTS.

    LONDON, JUly 29.—The famous Lutrell [?] one of the finest of English medieval manuscripts, has been bought privately by an anonymous purchaser for ...

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  20. CITY OF SCOUTS.

    LONDON, July 30.—By to-night 50,000 boy scouts will be under canvas at Arrow Park, Birkenhead, assembled for the world jamboree. One writer describes it as ...

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  21. THE KING'S HEALTH.

    LONDON, July 30.—A bulletin issued this morning states:—"The King's condition, has further improved during the past week. The abscess cavity remain free ...

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  22. ARRESTED MEN IN COURT.

    Three of the unemployed men who were arrested as a result of a scuffle with the police on July 19 were sentenced to terms of imprisonment up to one month and ...

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  23. CABLEGRAM FROM RUSSIA.

    SYDNEY, July 30.—A cable message has been received at the Trades Hall from a Russian trade union organisation congratulating, the Australian coal miners on their ...

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  24. HOBART HOSPITAL.

    HOBART, July 30.—The dispute between the Hobart Public Hospital arid the British Medical Association, which is of twelve years' standing, has been set tied ...

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  25. GOLD RESERVES.

    LONDON, July 29.—The Bank of England reports a further saleof £2,857,213 worth of gold bars, the greater part going i to France. Further gold withdrawals are ...

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  26. MODERN MUSIC.

    Speaking of recent tendencies in music in Europe Mr. I. Lloyd Powell, an English musician, said yesterday that musical appreciation was marked by an increasing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. FIELDS FOR RESEARCH.

    After having studied plant physiology at the University of Cambridge for the past two years, Dr. Arthur H. K. Petrie, a graduate of Melbourne and Sydney ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. SHRINE DEMOLISHED.

    MOSCOW, July 30.—Working secretly behind hoardings overnight, Soviet workmen demolished the famous shrine of the Siberian virgin at the Siberian gate, at ...

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  29. RUSSIAN RELATIONS.

    LONDON, July 29.—The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Mr. P. Heuderson) received the Russian Ambassador in Paris (Dvogalevski) at the Foreign Office ...

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  30. BANK RATE INCREASE.

    CANBERRA, July 30.—A corresponding increase in interest rates on Commonwealth debentures is expected to follow the increase in the Bank of England discount ...

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  31. ARSENIC MYSTERY.

    LONDON, July 29.—The Coroner's jury to-day returned a verdict of murder against persons unknown in connection with tire Croydon arsenic mystery ...

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  32. TAXI 'BUSES.

    SYDNEY, July 30.—Members of a deputation representing the private taxi 'bus interests, informed the Minister for Local Government (Mr. Bruxner) to-day that ...

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  33. VOLUNTEERS ATTACKED.

    SYDNEY, July 30.—Following an attack made on them by members of the Basher Gang at Ultimo this evening two volunteer timber workers drew their ...

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  34. LATE ARCHBISHOP LEES.

    LONDON, July 30.—At a private service at Rochester Cathedral this morning a casket containing the ashes of the late Archbishop Harrington-Lees, formerly of ...

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  35. Protest Against Sentences.

    At a special meeting of the executive of the Labour Vigilance Committee yesterday, the following motion was carried:— This meeting enters an emphatic protest ...

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  36. WAITING FOR BERTHS.

    SYDNEY, July 30.—So that they may hold their positions among the ships waiting to bunker or load coal at Port Kembla, the Union Company's freighter ...

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  37. TICK IN SHEEP.

    MELBOURNE, July 30.—The chief topic of conversation at the Sheepbreeders' Show to-day was the discovery yesterday that a number of sheep entered by ...

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  38. WELSH TOURIST.

    LONDON, July 29.—A party from the Welsh Australian tourists, under Mr. R. H. Owen of Melbourne, has returned to London from an enjoyable tour of ...

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  39. INCREASED RATIONS WANTED.

    The committee of the unemployed in Perth bas instructed its representatives on tho citizens' deputation to the Premier (Mr. Collier) to demand increased rations ...

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  40. THREATENED WITH RAZOR.

    SYDNEY, July 30.—A member, of the razor gang terrorised a number of residents of East Moree to-day, and after creating disturbance at a hotel he ...

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  41. REDUCTION IN QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, July 30.—Statements by members of the police force indicate thai there lias lately been a material reduction in unemployment in some of the country ...

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  42. A LABOUR BALLOT.

    ADELAIDE, July 30.—Referring to-day to the plebiscite taken by the Labour Party to select a candidate to contest the vacancy in the Legislative Council Central ...

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  43. COLD NIGHT IN ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE, July 30.—Adelaide experienced the lowest temperature for 16 years last night when the thermometer dropped to 35 degrees Vegetables and fruit in the ...

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  44. ILLICIT SALE OF COCAINE.

    SYDNEY, July 30—Francis Fongo (32), taxi driver, was fined £280 in the Central Police Court to-day by Mr. Shepherd, S.M., on a charge of having supplied ...

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  45. LONDON BUTCHERS FINED.

    LONDON, July 29.—At the instigation of the New Zealand Meat Board Wickes and Son, butchers were fined 20 with 20 guineas coats to-day for supplying the ...

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  46. SIXTEEN DAYS IN THE AR

    ST. LOUIS, July 29.—The monoplane Robin, piloted by Dale Jackson and Forest O'Brine, had been the air for 16 days 6 hours at, 1.17 p.m. to-day, and it is still ...

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