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  2. CENSURE MOTION.

    CANBERRA, Aug. 16.—Members of the Opposition continued their attack upon the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) and the Attorney-General (Mr. Latham) when the ...

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  3. NAVAL LIMITATION.

    LONDON, Aug. 15.—It is understood that the preliminary discussions between London and Washington on the subject of the naval disarmament are proceeding ...

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  4. COUNTRY WOMEN.

    The women's section of the Primary Producers' Association yesterday concluded their annual conference, which was held in the association's rooms, St. George's ...

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  5. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    CANBERRA, Aug. 16.—Owing to a burst of renewed activity, the [?] motion which is now before the House of Representatives did not end to-day as had ...

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  6. FEDERAL AWARDS.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 16.—Union officials declared to-day that there was every possibility of direct action being taken in the event of the employers refusing to ...

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  7. COTTON DISPUTE SETTLED

    LONDON, Aug. 15.—The deadlock in the cotton industry was overcome to-day at a conference between representatives of the employers and the operatives in ...

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  8. EASTERN CRISIS

    SHANGHAI, Aug. 10.—China is actively preparing for war with Russia. The situation in Manchuria has become increasingly grave since the ...

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  9. GERMAN REPARATIONS.

    THE HAGUE, Aug. 15.—A spokesman of the British delegation to the reparations conference said to-night that Mr. Snowden (the British Chancellor of the Exchequer) ...

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  10. THE AMERICAN VIEW.

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 15.—America, through Mr. Dawes, is far from having made any naval demand which Mr. Mac-Donald cannot accent. It is for Mr. ...

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  11. JOURNALISTS' AGREEMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 16.—The conditions of work, the hours of employment, and the salaries of the journalists employed on the metropolitan daily newspapers of ...

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  12. MR. CHURCHILL'S DOUBTS.

    OTTAWA, Aug. 15.—Addressing the Canadian Club to-day, Mr. Winston Churchill (who was Cliancellor of the Exchequer in the Baldwin Government) ...

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  13. CHURCH INDIGNANT.

    LONDON, Aug. 15.—The Commission of the Assembly of the Free Church of Scotland to-day specially discussed the fact that the Duke and Duchess of York last ...

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  14. STATEMENT OF ISSUES.

    LONDON, Aug. 16.—In a leading article, "The Times" outlines the measure on which, it states, the Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. Bruce) has stated the ...

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  15. BRITAIN'S FOOD.

    LONDON, Aug. 15.—Important figures regarding the trend of trade in food supplies within the Empire are given in a White Paper published by the Ministry ...

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  16. A HIGHER BID.

    LONDON, Aug. 16.—The Hague correspondent of the British United Press learns on reliable authority that the Powers have evolved a new proposal to give Britain ...

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  17. STATE AND CHURCH.

    LONDON, Aug. 15.—The Prime Minister of Malta (Lord Strickland) arrived in London to-day on a holiday. He will go to his country home. Sizergh Castle. ...

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  18. STATE ENTERPRISES.

    BRISBANE, Aug. 16.—In accordance with the policy of the Government to dispose of State enterprises, the Minister of Labour announced to-day that the ...

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  19. FRENCH PESSIMISM.

    PARIS, Aug. 16.—The Press comment on the prospects ahead of the conference at The Hague are most pessimistic. "Figaro" declared that the conference ...

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  20. Tasmanian Vessels Sold.

    HOBART, Aug. 10.—After long consideration, the Government has decided to sell the State steamers Tambar and Colliboi, which hare been trading with the Straits ...

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  21. FLOODS AND CHOLERA.

    CALCUTTA, Aug. 16.—Thousands of panic-stricken refugees are fleeing from Middle and Upper Bind, where the ravages of cholera and severe floods and are ...

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  22. RAILWAY LOSSES.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 16.—In consequence of the business depression and loss of traffic resulting from competition with motor omnibuses, the Railway Commissioners ...

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  23. JURY SYSTEM.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 16.—Condemnation of the jury system ras expressed in the following resolution passed at the monthly meeting of the New South Wales Justices ...

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  24. CHINA UNYIELDING.

    SHANGHAI, Aug. 16.—"China will not yield to Russian pressure," an official spokesman of the Government declared in a speech at Nanking to-day. He confessed ...

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  25. STRUGGLE ON CLIFF'S EDGE.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 16.—Constable Gore, of Watson's Bay, risked his life to-day in a struggle on the edge of a cliff at the Gap with a man who made desperate efforts to ...

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  26. JUDICIARY AND POLITICS.

    LONDON, Aug. 15.—The Lord Chiel Justice of England (Lord Hewart) has accepted the nomination by Mr. David Lloyd George to be one of the Liberal ...

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  27. UNSUCCESSFUL BURGLARY.

    ADELAIDE, Aug. 16.—Thieves entered the premises of Joyce Brothers, bag merchants, of Port Adelaide, last night, and made an unsuccessful attempt to blow open ...

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  28. GRAF ZEPPELIN.

    MOSCOW, Aug. 15.—The Graf Zeppelin, which left Friedrichshafen at 4.30 this morning for Tokio, crossed over Lithuania this evening, and was reported to be ...

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  29. ASSAYER SUSPENDED.

    HOBART, Aug. 16.—A sensational announcement arising out of the sale of a mining property was made by the Minister for Mines (Mr. Claude James) to-day. He ...

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  30. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    BRISBANE, Aug. 16.—The 25th Parliament of Queensland will be opened by Commission at noon on Tuesday, when the members will be sworn in and a ...

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  31. OFFICE WINDOWS SHATTERED.

    CARNARVON, Aug. 16.—When six large panes of glass were stove in, one after another, in the local office of Elder, Smith and Co. yesterday afternoon, the ...

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  32. EXPORT OF WOOL.

    ADELAIDE, Aug. 16.—Mr. A. G. Fenner, the chief wool expert of Elder, Smith and Co., in an address to the members of the Kotary Club to-day said that last ...

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  33. STREET-BETTOR'S ERROR.

    ADELAIDE. Aug. 16.—"It's only a habit. Come and have a drink," was the reply of Henry Ford to Plainclothes Constable Curtis in Victoria-street, Adelaide, ...

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  34. MISERY IN VIENNA.

    VIENNA, Aug. 16.—Many middle class families are in desperate straits to make ends meet. One man, having reached the end of his tether offers to allow a ...

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  35. STATED CENTENARY.

    SOUTHERN CROSS, Aug. 16.—Many visitors are arriving at Southern Cross to witness the chief events of the Yilgarn celebrations in connection with the State ...

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  36. FARMING IN VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 16.—Rain reports to-day indicated that further good falls occurred throughout the State and the Rive-rina district. The Mallee district averaged ...

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  37. BRITISH COAL-MARKETING.

    LONDON, Aug. 15.—A meeting of British coal owners, called at the instance of the Government, adopted a resolution in favour of co-ordinating the various district ...

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  38. ELDERLY MAN MISSING.

    LONDON, Aug. 15.—Francis Reginald Melton (73) of Nottingham, described as an ex-member of the Brisbane City Council, has been missing from bis home since ...

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