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  4. THE CALM BEFORE THE STORM OR PRELUDE TO PEACE?

    LONDON, August 15.—Though in Berlin the Dancing situation seems suddenly becalmed—even Press comment has died down, and though Italian newspapers continue to ask for a peaceful solution, it is felt in Warsaw ...

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  5. JAPANESE TRANSPORT HITS MINES

    LONDON, August 15.—The Hong Kong correspondent of the Daily Herald says that at least 3000 Japanese soldiers are believed to have ...

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  6. BAR TO WHEAT PLAN

    MELBOURNE, August 10.— Doubts whether the Commonwealth Government can pass legislation to implement its proposed scheme for assisting ...

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    A view of the Albert Canal when it burst its bank at Godscheide, near Hasselt. This new canal which cost £15,000,000 had not been opened for traffic. The damage caused by the Road following the escape of the water was estimated at hundreds of millions of francs ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PIONEERING DAYS NOT OVER

    BRISBANE, August 16.—Speaking at the official show luncheon to-day the Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. R. G. Menzies) said that young men with ...

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  9. SHARE CERTIFICATES FROM MISSING BOOK

    SYDNEY, August 16.—A missing book from which a number of share certificates signed by J. Woolcott Forbes had since been discovered was mentioned in the Central Police Court to-day. A witness alleged that the accused had told him that he had taken ...

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  10. SELECTION OF NEW S. ARMY LEADER

    LONDON, August 15.—A secret [?] of the High Council of the Sal[?] Army to select a successor to Evangelene Booth began this afternoon. ...

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  12. POSTAL VAN DRIVER ALMOST TRAPPED

    SYDNEY, August 16.—A man was trapped in the blazing cabin of a postal van and a motor car was burnt following a collison at Glodesville. this ...

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  13. HIGH SCORES RULE IN COUNTY CRICKET

    LONDON, August 15.—Some good batting performances were features of to-day's county cricket matches. The international player. Paynter. Playing ...

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  14. Plane Ready for Flight From London to Auckland

    LONDON, August 15.—The ground staff at Imperial Airways depotm Southampton, worked for 24 hours preparing the Artcaroa for its take off at dawn ...

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  15. Ward Defeats Tohwer

    LONDON, August 15.—At Badems in the second round of the German amateur golf championship. G. B. Ward defeated the German Tohwer. three ...

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  16. FLYWEIGHT TITLE WON IN 26 SECONDS

    LONDON, August 16.—In the course of an eliminating fight at Glasgow for the British. flyweight championship. Jacky Peterson of Glasgow. Knocked ...

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  17. [?]YS THROW 230 MEN OUT OF WORK

    [?]CKLAND, August 16.—The Liver[?] mine near Greenbirth. which [?] by the Government has been [?] for two days because rope boys ...

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  18. World's Air Fleets Bombing Germany: Mr. W. M. Hughes' Dread Vision

    SYDNEY, August 16.—Commenting on the international situation yesterday the Attorney General (Mr. W. M. Hughes) said no one could tell what the ...

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