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  2. BUDGET PROPOSALS.

    CANBERRA, July 14.—The proposal by the Sydney Chamber of Commerce that the Ministry should have borrowed money to bridge the Commonwealth deficit, ...

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  3. STATE'S PROBLEMS.

    Musing on the State's problems yesterday, the Premier (Sir Jamas Mitchell) made an instructive survey of its prospects and possibilities, concluding with a ...

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  4. WAGES ADJUSTMENT.

    MELBOURNE, July 14—In a reserved judgment in the Gommonwealth Arbitration Court to-day, Chief Judge Dethridge granted an application by the respondents ...

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  5. ECONOMIC EVOLUTION.

    LONDON, July 14.—In the course of a speech at the Crystal Palace last night the Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) referred to the policy of Empire ...

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  6. THIRD TEST MATCH.

    Owing to rain, play did not begin until 5.30 p.m. in the third Test match between Australia and England yesterday. The captains disagreed concerning the resumption ...

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  7. AIRMEN'S ORDEAL.

    RANGOON, July 14.—J. Matthews, who with E. Hook crashed in the Yoma Mountains while attempting to fly from Akyab to Rangoon on July 2, and who was found ...

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  8. THE BASIC WAGE.

    BRISBANE, July 14.—Application was made to the Industrial Court to-day by the Public Service Commissioner (Mr. J. D. Story) for a reduction of the basic ...

    Article : 130 words
  9. THIS STATE'S POSITION.

    The secretary of the W.A. Pastoralists' Association (Mr. W. L. Sanderson), who represented West Australian interests at the presentation of the case to Chief ...

    Article : 224 words
  10. PLAY REVIEWED.

    LONDON, July 13.—"England expects Chapman or rain to save the situation," writes one of the critics, but generally England's prospects are considered to be ...

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  11. "THE TIMES'" VIEWS.

    LONDON, July 14.—Commenting on Mr. MacDonald's speech "The Times" says: "The Prime Minister is careful to point out that no Government of Britain ...

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  12. MISSING MAN'S YOUNG WIFE.

    LONDON, July 13.—Mrs. Hook was on her way to Brighton from West Wickham to spend her twenty-second birthday with her two children when she received news ...

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  13. GRAZIERS' CONTENTIONS.

    On the first day of the hearing of the case, the representative of the Graziers' Association of New South Wales (Mr. J. W. Allen) said, in his affidavit, that since ...

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  14. INDIAN SITUATION.

    LONDON, July 13.—Referring to the situation in India in a speech at the Crystal Palace last night the Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) said that the ...

    Article : 161 words
  15. EGYPTIAN PROBLEM.

    CAIRO, July 13.—The Egyptian Parliament has been adjourned for it month, and the Foreign Minister (Hafiz Afifi Pasha) has been appointed Minister in ...

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  16. MR. THEODORE'S ASSURANCE.

    Commenting on Mr. Scullin's statement last night, the Premier (Sir James Mitchell) said:—"Mr. Scullin was not at the meeting of the Loan Council, Mr. ...

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  17. AERIAL ANTI-FASCIST PLOT.

    PARIS, July 13.—A fantastic anti-Fascist plot to travel in an aeroplane from France across the Alps to Italy and drop pamphlets attacking Signor Mussolini ...

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  18. THE RECORD-BREAKER.

    Unspoiled by his success, Don Bradman continues on the even tenor of his way, piling up centuries and smashing records. Although not yet twenty-two years of age ...

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  19. NINE HINDUS KILLED.

    CALCUTTA, July 14.—Nine Hindus have been killed as the result of rioting between Moslems and Hindus in the Kishoreganj district of Mymensingh, in East ...

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  20. STABILITY OF INDUSTRY.

    In the absence of full details of what had transpired, the chairman of the West Australian Pastoralists' Association (Mr. E. Lee Steere) was disinclined to make ...

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  21. ANTI-TAXATION CAMPAIGN.

    SYDNEY, July 14.—More than 500 business men, representing all sections of commerce, industry and finance, attended a meeting to-day and resolved to form ...

    Article : 364 words
  22. NORTH-WEST FRONTIER.

    CALCUTTA, July 14.—The raids by tribesmen on the North-West Frontier continue, and the Mahsuds are being continually bombed by the Air Force in the ...

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  23. THIEVES AT NIPPERING.

    DUMBLEYUNG, July 14.—About nine o'clock on Saturday evening, while the occupants of the farm house were at Dumbleyung, a fire completely destroyed a ...

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  24. Angry Newspaper Comments.

    MILAN, July 13.—The newspapers give publicity to the dissemination by air of anti-Fascist pamphlets. The "Popolo d'Italia" says: "The whole ...

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  25. AVIATION.

    PARIS, July 14.—M. Jean Mermoz, the French airman who was forced down on the sea near the steamer Phocee, 600 miles from the East African coast, on July 9 ...

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  26. LATE SIR. A. CONAN DOYLE.

    LONDON, July 13.—A vacant chair, between Lady Conan Doyle and her son Dennis, on the platform of the Albert Hall to-night bore a slip of paper with ...

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  27. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PROTEST.

    ADELAIDE, July 14.—The first public demonstration of protest against the Federal Budget in South Australia was held at Moonta this afternoon. The ...

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  28. THE WORKERS' ATTITUDE.

    SYDNEY, July 14.—The president of the central branch of the Australian Workers' Union (Mr. J. Bailey) said to-night that the union would probably appeal to the ...

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  29. SCHNEIDER CUP CONTEST.

    LONDON, July 14.—The Royal Aero Club has officially informed Italy that its entry for the Schneider Trophy contest in 1931 is invalid. The deposit money has ...

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  30. CAR SMASHES SULKY.

    BUNBURY, July 14.—At the Bunbury Police Court this morning, before Mr. L. L. Crockett, R.M., Glendon Jones (30), of Collie, pleaded guilty to charges of having ...

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  31. ITALY TO AUSTRALIA.

    KARACHI, July 14.—Signor Mario Savino, the Italian who is attempting to fly from Italy to Australia in a seaplane, damaged his machine in alighting at ...

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  32. A GIRL'S DEATH.

    MELBOURNE, July 14.—Further inquiries were made by detectives to-day into the death of Miss Edna May Drury (19) at her home at Bacchus Marsh, ...

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  33. FLOODS IN KOREA.

    SHANGHAI, July 14.—Fifteen thousand homes are reported to have been inundated, 78 persons drowned, and hundreds injured and missing, as the result of floods ...

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  34. STANDARD OF MIGRANTS.

    LONDON, July 14.—Addressing to-day the Imperial conference convened by the British Social Hygiene Council, Dr. F. McCallum, chief medical officer at ...

    Article : 103 words
  35. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATORS.

    LONDON, July 14.—Mr. A. L. Gordon Mackay, of Adelaide, in an address to a conference on public administration at Oxford to-day, said that one of the ...

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  36. Union Opposition Likely.

    MELBOURNE, July 14.—It is probable that the Australian Workers' Union will offer strong opposition to the new award in the pastoral industry reducing the ...

    Article : 85 words
  37. LATEST ENGLISH AVERAGES.

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  38. KALGUDDERING DISASTER.

    NORTHAM, July 14.—At the Northam Courthouse, before the District Coroner (Mr. F. M. Read), an inquest concerning the death of William Bailey, ...

    Article : 102 words
  39. JUDGE DETHRIDGE'S WORK.

    SYDNEY, July 14.—It was stated in Federal political circles to-night that a move would be made at the next meeting of the Federal Labour Caucus for ...

    Article : 86 words
  40. Advertising

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