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  2. RHINELAND ARMY.

    BERLIN, Aug. 30.—Few days or reflection on the Anglo-French agreement, which reduces the Rhineland troops from 70,000 to 60,000 has enabled the ...

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  3. QUEENSLAND CRISIS.

    BRISBANE, Aug. 31.—If the Premier (Mr. McCormack) persists in his ultimatum on Monday morning, he will find himself faced with the most gigantic ...

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  4. EVAN CLARKE'S CASE.

    By a majority judgment the Full Court yesterday allowed Evan Clarke's claim for £1,000, the reward offered by the Crown for information leading to the ...

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  5. DANGLED IN MID-AIR.

    LONDON, Aug. 30.—While Observer Lothian and Flying Officer Hudson were at a height of 1,000 feet in a De Haviland machine at Farnborough to-day, ...

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  6. AVIATION.

    LONDON, Aug. 30.—Mr. Leslie Hamilton and Lieutenant-Colonel Minchin, an Imperial Airways pilot took off from Upavon (Wiltshire) at 7.15 this ...

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  7. LEVINE'S EXPLOIT.

    LONDON, Aug. 30.—Flying circles are fall of admiration for the whimsical American millionaire, Charles Levine, who made such a lucky, off-hand, lone ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. LEVEL CROSSING SMASH.

    COLLIE, Aug. 31.—A serious accident was narrowly averbed at Collie today as the result of a collision between a motor truck and a train. ...

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  9. IRISH FREE STATE.

    LONDON, Aug. 31.—The President (Mr. W. T. Cosgrave) leaves Dublin to-day to open a whirlwind campaign. He is determined in spite of his not robust ...

    Article : 139 words
  10. "A VITAL NECESSITY."

    LONDON, Aug. 31.—The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. Sir Austen Chamberlain, has arrived in Paris enroute to Geneva. He has a chat with ...

    Article : 191 words
  11. MIGRATION.

    LONDON, Aug. 30.—Sir James Connolly in a letter suggests that the best method of intensifying Empire consciousness and stimulating migration is to ...

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  12. REPATRIATION COMMISSION.

    Colonel J. M. Semmens, V.D., O.B.E., Chairman of the Repatriation Commission, arrived in Perth, yesterday, by the Great Western express for the purpose ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Misrepresentation Alleged.

    Recently the State executive of the Returned Soldiers' League complained to the Minister for Migration (Mr. M. F. Troy) that two ex-soldiers, who had been ...

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  14. ALTITUDE RECORD.

    PARIS, Aug. 30.—The airman, M. Gallizo, to-day gave a graphic description of the agony he experienced during his record altitude flight of 42,900ft. ...

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  15. SUICIDE AT SEA.

    GIBRALTAR, Aug. 30.—John Stewart, a first-class passenger for Fremantle by the Narkunda, jumped from a porthole. The fourth engineer, John Gobbie, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. RAILWAY TRAFFIC.

    Figures dealing the passenger traffic of the Western Australian Government Railways which are included in the annual report of the Commissioner ...

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  17. ULTIMATUM RESISTED.

    BRISBANE, Aug. 31.—Mr. T. Moroney, State secretary of the A.R.U., declared this morning that reports from all railway centres were very encouraging. ...

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  18. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Aug. 30.—Another attempt to fly to Australia in a light aeroplane will be made on September 25, when Captain Lancaster, of the Australian Air ...

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  19. DEMENTED WOMAN.

    BRISBANE, Aug. 31.—One child is dead and another in a wary critical condition, while the mother and husband are in hospital as the result of demented. ...

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  20. PARLIAMENTARY SALARIES.

    HOBART, Aug. 31.—Proposals to increase the salaries of the Ministers, officers and members of the State Parliament were introduced by the Government ...

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  21. WIFE THRILLED.

    LONDON, Aug. 30.—Mrs. Levine arrived from Paris to-day bringing her husband's hat which he left behind. She is thrilled at his exploit, and thinks the ...

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  22. RAILWAY MEN'S BILLETS.

    BRISBANE, Aug. 31.—A committee of representatives of the A.W.U. and the Railway Union, known as the Combined Unions Committee, appointed by the ...

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  23. WORLD FLYERS.

    LONDON, Aug. 31.—Messrs. William Brock and Edward Schlee, in the monoplane Pride Detroit, arrived at Belgrade yesterday, and left for ...

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  24. THE NEW PILOT.

    LONDON, Aug. 30.—Captain Hinchcliffe made his first trial flight in the Miss Columbia this afternoon, Levine coaching him with regard to the controls. ...

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  25. SACCO AND VANZETTI.

    BOSTON, Aug. 30.—Albino Felicani, organiser of the Sacco and Vanzetti Defence Committee, has accused the Communists of America of being more ...

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  26. COPYRIGHT CLAIMS.

    At last night's meeting of the State executive of the Returned Soldiers' League a letter was received from the Federal executive stating that that body ...

    Article : 274 words
  27. A.W.U. ATTITUDE.

    BRISBANE, Aug. 31.—In a statement this morning Mr. J. Riordan, State secretary of the Australian Workers' Union, said the position had been well covered ...

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  28. TOWN PLANNING BILL.

    A special meeting of the Perth City Council mas held last night to consider the draft of the Town Planning Bill to be brought before (Parliament this ...

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  29. OVER PRODUCTION OF OIL.

    NEW YORK. Aug. 30.—A message from Buffalo states that the Secretary for the Interior (Dr. Hubert Work) addressing the American Bar Association ...

    Article : 152 words
  30. MURDER OF WAITRESS.

    SUDNEY, Aug. 31.—Before Mr. Justice Gordon in the Central Criminal Court to-day, Norman Clyde McPherson (33) was charged with having ...

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  31. STABBED WITH A KNIFE.

    Helping, between them, a man suffering from knife wounds in the face and neck, two men stopped motorists in St. Greorge's-terrace late night and asked ...

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  32. PROHIBITION ENFORCEMENT.

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 30.—Treasury statistics show that the enforcement of prohibition has now cost nearly 300 lives. Fifty-four agents have been killed on ...

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  33. QUEENSLAND PROSPECTS.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 31.—Dr. Woolnough, Geological Adviser to the Commonwealth Government who recently returned from Queensland left for Melbourne to-night ...

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  34. PREMIER'S STATEMENT.

    BRISBANE, Aug. 31.—The following statement was made by the Premier this afternoon:—"Officials of the Railways Union are making a great commotion over ...

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  35. BUSH FIRE FIGHTING.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 31.—Details of a volunteer bush fire fighting force of 1,000 young men were explained at a meeting, convened by the Lord Mayor ...

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  36. ALLEGED BRITISH SPIES.

    RIGA, Aug. 30.—The Soviet Government announces that a great trial of British spies will begin in the Military Court at Leningrad and promises that the ...

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  37. ALPINE RAILWAY DISASTER.

    PARIS, Aug. 30.—The Minister for the Colonies (M. Perrier) has awarded Ribiari, the conductor of the second car in the Chamonix disaster, a gold medal ...

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  38. OIL CARGO EXPLODES.

    BERLIN, Aug.30,—The explosion was heard for miles when the German oil-tanker Swendy carrying 800 tons of oil from Cologne caught fire. The crew ...

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  39. COMPTROLLER OF CUSTOMS.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 31.—At the conclusion of a Federal Executive Council meeting to-day it was announced that Mr. E. T. Hall, Chairman of the Tariff ...

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  40. YACHTING MISHAP.

    ATHENS, Aug. 30.—It is now learned that the British yacht Doris which was previously reported to have been sunk off the island of Aegina, ran ...

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  41. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 31.—Particulars of the progress of the building of the new submarines and new cruisers for Australia, which are nearing completion in ...

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  42. MURDERED MISSIONARIES.

    BERLIN, Aug. 30.—A companion of Mr. J. T. Mathewson, the Queensland missionary, who was murdered in Chinese territory near the Tibetan border ...

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  43. STEAMERS COLLIDE.

    LONDON, Aug. 30.—The propeller of the P. and O. steamer Beltana holed the steamer Torrington, with which she collided in the Thames. ...

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  44. FISHING-FACTORY SHIPS.

    LONDON, Aug. 30.—The Imperial Economic Committee in a report an British fisheries suggests that factory ships should accompany the fishing fleets ...

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  45. COPYRIGHT CONFERENCE.

    ROME, Aug. 30.—The international copyright conference, at which Mr. Harrison Moore has been appointed to represent Australia, which was originally fixed ...

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  46. TASMANIAN TRUST OFFICE.

    HOBART, Aug. 31.—Mr. Justice Crisp has been formally appointed by the Governor-in-Council a Royal Commission to in-quire into the administration of the ...

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  47. TOWNSVILLE POSITION.

    TOWNSVILLE, Aug. 31.—There were further dismissals for disobedience to-day, making the total 131. The Brisbane train stopped at South Townsville ...

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