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  5. China Answers Russia with Mobilisation

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The presence of mind of a constable saved the lives of two of his children to-day, at Cowra. When an aeroplane, piloted by Captain ...

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  6. SAFE BLOWERS

    BRISBANE. Wednesday.—The warehouse of Watson Bros., plumbers and hardware merchants, Margaret-street, was entered by burglars last night. ...

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  7. BROADCASTING

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—To mark the inauguration of a new broadcasting service from 2FC, a four minutes speech by the Postmaster-General (Mr. ...

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  8. ARMED ROBBER

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday. — One man is believed to be responsible for the armed hold-up of two motor drivers to-day. In each case the victims were ...

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  9. WAR CLOUD

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A Japanese report from Harbin states that Chinese pressure on Soviet institutions continues, and the situation is ...

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  10. GOLD FIND

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Officials of the Mines Department are keenly interested in the high yield of gold that is being obtained from, quartz ...

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  11. STARK POVERTY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Much distress is already reported among the poorer people at Newtown, Sydney. A deputation to-day told the acting ...

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  12. POWDER MAGAZINE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—News has reached London that an explosion in a powder magazine in the ancient walled city of Yunnanfu, capital of the ...

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  13. SINGAPORE BASIS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is understood Cabinet will consider the Singapore base question to-day. It is hoped Mr. MacDonald will be in a ...

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  14. GREATEST SHOW

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The greatest aeroplane show in the world's history was opened by the Prince of Wales, at Olympia. It includes representative ...

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  15. INFLUENZA

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—An epidemic of influenza has broken out on the south coast. The doctors at Bulli are finding it difficult to copo with the ...

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  16. A.R.U.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The biennial conference of the A.R.U. was continued to-day. A long discussion took place ...

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  17. N.S.W. WHEAT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The poll on the proposed wheat board is to be taken on September 13, when voting will be compulsory. ...

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  18. COURT MARTIAL

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—As a sequel to an alleged leakage of official Air Force information to "Smith's Weekly," First Class Aircraftsman ...

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  19. THE BREMEN

    [?]HAVEN, Tuesday. — The Bremen started on her maiden Transatlantic voyage with 1800 passengers. The directors say that there is no ...

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  20. COAL TRADE

    GLADSTONE, Wednesday.—As a result of the coal crisis in New South Wales a remarkable revival occurred in the coal trade of the port. ...

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  21. STATION 2FC

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Last night at midnight, New South Wales broadcasting company relinquished its right to station [?], which passed under ...

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  22. SHOT IN BACK

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday.—Caught in a warehouse in Christchurch by Edward Hammond, a member of a hardware firm, a desperate burglar shot ...

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  23. MADMAN AMOK

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday.—Attired in pyjamas a madman ran amok in the pouring rain at Waimate during last night. He rushed from the ...

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  24. STAMP FRAUD

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday,—A fine of £200 was imposed in the Dunedin police court to-day on a stamp dealer, William Hooper, charged with ...

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  25. ADELAIDE OVAL

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday. — Harold Fisher, late president of the South Australian Cricket Association, who died on July 7, bequeathed £5000 to ...

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