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  2. The Week's Cables and Telegrams

    The Imperial Conference was resumed in full force today, when further discussion on the monetary problem took place, and an ...

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  3. State Telegrams

    At the conclusion of the inquest concerning the death of David Smith. the Coroner (Mr. T. Y. A. Lang) found (that deceased died from burns ...

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  4. Political

    Satisfaction was expressed today by the Acting Federal Assistant Treasurer (Senator Massy Greene) at the statement by the chairman of the ...

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  5. BOLIVIA-PARAGUAY DISPUTE.

    The Ministry for War has ordered the enlistment of all young men between the ages of £22 and 29 in anticipation of war with Paraguay ...

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  6. Interstate Telegrams

    Frank Ronald Green, who absconded from bail when charged several months ago with robbery while armed, was arrested as the result of a ...

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  7. Foreign Cables

    Fresh acts of terrorism are reported from various cities, including bombthrowing and Nazi-Communist clashes. ...

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  8. General Telegrams

    It was announced by the Government yesterday that 44 men had been executed at Trujillo for participating in the revolt which took place there ...

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  9. THE TRIAL OP LANCASTER.

    The trial of Captain Lancaster on a charge of murder has been commenced. Captain W. N. Lancaster, with ...

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  10. PARAGUAYAN WOMEN RUSH TO ENLIST.

    Hundreds of women of all classes are beseiging the Government, demanding the right to go to the war, and have rushed the enlistment offices. ...

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  11. RIOTING AND LOOTING CONTINUES.

    Despite stern decrees and penalties, rioting and looting continues in Germany. The branch of the Reichsbank at Loetzen was bombed ...

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  12. COMMUNIST DISTURBANCE IN SYDNEY.

    Thirty-four men men and two women appeared before Mr. Macdougal S.M., at the Central Police Court this morning on charges arising out of the ...

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  13. FLOODS IN THE MIDLANDS. MOORA ISOLATED.

    Phenomenal rainfalls during the week end have deluged the Midlands. The Midland Railway Company's line is affected from south of Moora to ...

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  14. THE PRICE OF SUGAR.

    A telegram front Canberra, which appeared in "The West Australian" yesterday, says that a reduction in the price of sugar for home ...

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  15. BOMBARDMENT OF GRAN CHACO SECTOR ORDERED.

    Press reports from the war area advise that the Bolivian commander, Colonel Pena, has ordered a heavy bombardment of the Pilkomayo ...

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  16. CONFERENCE MAY END ABOUT MIDDLE OF MONTH.

    Mr. Bennett predicts that the conference will be over by the 20th of this month. He told interviewers that he expects definite results within ...

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  17. ROBBERY FROM A CATHEDRAL.

    Thieves who were hiding in the cathedral at Ferrari stole Jewels valued at £1,000,000 from the famous 12th century image of Madonna Delle ...

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  18. REPUBLICAN LEADER MURDERED.

    Bombings and other outrages continue in Brunswick. The Government is still negotiating with the Nazis. The Republican leader, Herr Koetzen, ...

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  19. THE LANCASTER TRIAL.

    The prosecutor in the Lancaster trial for the murder of Hayden Clarke in the court today read extracts from Lancaster's diary, ...

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  20. CANADA

    Half au hour's rioting occurred this afternoon when delegates to the "Workers' Economic Conference" attempted a demonstration here. The ...

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  21. RUSSIA.

    Reports from Moscow reveal that serious apprehension exists because of the deficiency of wheat, rye and oats. According to "The Times" ...

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  22. ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN NEGOTIATIONS.

    The final stages of the Anglo-Australia, negotiations for mutual trading assistance are reported to have commenced. All members of both ...

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  23. SAYINGS BANK ROBBED.

    Using duplicate keys, thieves entered the Hornsby branch of the Commonwealth Savings Bank, and got away with £1000. The loss was ...

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  24. FIRE IN PERTH.

    Damage estimated at £2[?]00 was caused last night by a fire which gutted the furniture factory owned by Mr. Fred Parry, and partly damaged ...

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  25. FURTHER SUCCESS FOR THE KING AT COWES.

    The King's yacht Brittania won the third race of the Cowes regatta, defeating the Shamrock and the Astra comfortably. ...

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  26. IRISH FREE STATE.

    In the Free State Senate tonight Senator Counihan said that the speeches of Ministers forced him to the conclusion that the economic ...

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  27. CANADA'S PROPOSALS DISCUSSED.

    The Canadian delegation met the British delegates today and presented their proposals which are clearcut and concise, and were cordially ...

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  28. THE CENTENNIAL PARK TRAGEDY.

    A Russian named Lamerto or Januschavsky has been arrested in connection with the murder of Hilda White in Centennial Park on July 27, ...

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  29. RURAL UNEMPLOYMENT.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) announced yesterday that at the request of the States the Federal Government proposed to set up an ...

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  30. CHINA.

    The extirpation of General Ma Chan-shan's Chinese forces concludes Japan's major military operations in Manchuria unless aggressive action ...

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  31. THE MIDLAND FLOODS.

    Although the water is draining away from the Midlands areas which were damaged by the floods during the week end, Moora is still partly ...

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  32. CONSTABLES KILLED ON SYDNEY BRIDGE.

    Two constables were run down and killed while on duty on the Sydney harbor bridge on Friday night. Subsequently, Michael Poison appeared ...

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  33. THE ANNUITIES QUESTION.

    At the conclusion of the debate on the Budget, de Valera will announce in the Dail Eireann the date of the withdrawal of the Free State's offer ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN AND BRITISH DELEGATES IN CONFERENCE.

    The Australian representatives met the British delegates again today. and a third meeting will be held next week. They spent today in checking ...

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  35. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday afternoon the Premier announced that the term of office of the Governor (Sir Alexander Hore-Buthven) ...

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  36. RAZOR SLASHING IN PERTH.

    Dominie Docell, an Italian, was taken to Perth Hospital last night with a deep wound from his mouth to his ear. having been slashed with a razor ...

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  37. Aviation

    Mollison intends beginning his solo attempt on the Atlantic double crossing tomorrow, when he will leave London for Portmarnock (Co. ...

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  38. ATTACKS ON DE VALERA IN THE DAIL.

    Bitter attacks on de Valera were made in the Dall yesterday during the debate on the Emergency Bill, which is designed to provide £2,000, ...

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  39. COST OF SOCIAL SERVICES.

    Social services are now costing the Federal Government £46,000,000 annually. Their growth since the establishment of Federation has been ...

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  40. MONETARY PROBLEM EXCITING INTEREST.

    The monetary problem is now exciting great interest among bankers' representatives and economists, who are exhibiting suppressed excitement, ...

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  41. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS.

    A sensational robbery took place place yesterday, when Miss Donaldson and George Freer were attacked by a robber who snatched a bag ...

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  42. AN OFFER BY THE SUGAR INTERESTS.

    A report on the position of the sugar industry was received by the Federal Cabinet today. It is believed the report contained an offer by the ...

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  43. ALLEGED INTENDED ASSASSINATION OF MR. J. H. THOMAS.

    An Irishman named Dan Malone has been arrested in Toronto, following an allegation that he intended to assassinate Mr. J. H. Thomas while ...

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  44. MOLLISON WAITING FOR FULL MOON.

    Mollison says he will probably leave Portmarnock on his attempted double crossing of the Atlantic on August 16, when there will be a full moon. ...

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  45. BELGIAN AIR FORCE.

    All the aeroplanes of the Belgian Air Force will in future be fitted with British engines. ...

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  46. A FALSE ALARM.

    The rumored plot to assassinate Mr. J. H. Thomas, the British Secretary for the Dominions, has proved to be a false alarm, The arrest of Dan ...

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  47. DISCUSSION ON SUGAR AGREEMENT.

    The Federal Ministry reached an agreement at the discussion on the sugar agreement yesterday, but no statement has been made as to their ...

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  48. CANADA'S OFFER TO BE RECONSIDERED.

    The British delegation is reported to have sent a written communication to the Canadian delegates in reply to the proposals submitted for ...

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  49. TRUCKS DERAILED NEAR WYALCATCHEM.

    Sixteen trucks, a van and a coach were derailed near Wyalcatchem yesterday. No one was injured, but several of the trucks were badly ...

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  50. INDIA.

    Mr. Elleson, Superintendent of Police at Commilla. East Bengal, who was shot on July 29, has died from septic poisoning. Six men were ...

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  51. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The second session of the 14th Parliament will open on Thursday. Mr. Davy (Attorney-General) has announced that the Government will ...

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  52. QUEENSLAND.

    Alfred. Rachael and May Wicks were killed and Norman Wicks and his wife injured when a car in which they were driving skidded and ...

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  53. TRUCK FALLS 70 FEET.

    Owing to the steering gear becoming locked, a heavily laden truck crashed through a fence mid fell 70 feet into the bed of the River ...

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  54. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mr. W. J. Cl[?]ary takes over the duties of Chief Transport Commissioner today in succession to Mr. C. J. Goode, who resigned following the ...

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  55. Advertising

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  56. LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR OF W.A.

    Sir John Northmore, Administrator and Cbief Justice. has now been appointed Lieutenant-Governor. ...

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