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  5. WELSHMEN RESENT BOWES'S BODY LINE BUMPERS

    The pernicious practice of barracking, so upsetting to dignified Englishmen and so greatly disturbing Marylebone's bodyline sub-committee has spread to Wales. ...

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  6. New Community Pile for Sydney

    A block of flats, which, it is claimed, will rival anything of the kind in Australia, will be crected on the site of Birtley House, Elizabeth Bay'road, Sydney. Building operations have begun and will take a year to complete. The total cost will be approximately £80,000. The building will contain 54 flats, cach with an open and closed balcony. The architect is Mr. Emil Sodersteen. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ELECTION RIOTS IN DANTZIG.

    Fifty persons were wounded in an election battle at Zoppot; between Government supporters and ...

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  8. UNIFICATION IN GERMANY

    President Von Hindenburg at midday to-day performed the solemn ceremony of swearing in the newly appointed Governors of the various German States, who now take office as representatives of the Central ...

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  9. AMERICAN STUDENTS AGAINST WAR.

    An American congress against war was proposed to-day by three noted authors, as final results of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. INTEREST PAYMENT IN GOLD.

    The Agency of Economics and Finance reports that the French Government will insist on paying ...

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  11. BIG FIRE IN BERLIN.

    A huge fire broke out at 4.40 this morning in the factory premises of the world famous firm of optical ...

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  12. BRILLIANT TENNIS.

    Quist and M'Grath (Australia) had a brilliant win in the quarter final of the French tennis championships to-day. They ...

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  13. WANTS TO BUY RAILWAY.

    In response to the Japanese proposal, made in accordance with Cabinet decisions of May 23, to Mahchukuo, through the ...

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  14. Death From Sunstroke In the Red Sea.

    Andrew Fox, an octogenarian passenger on the Balranald, who was travelling to Ireland after 50 years in Australia, died from sunstroke in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. TAXI OUT OF CONTROL.

    Frank Maloney,' 27, of Leichhard-street, Spring Hill, was treated by ambulance bearers last night for a deep lacerated wound ...

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  16. "Children Were Sick: I Was Desperate."

    Observed to steal a piece of silk from a counter in M'Whirters', Limited, yesterday, an elderly woman was arrested, and ...

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  17. AMERY COUPLE ARRESTED.

    Mr. John Amery, son of Mr. L. S. Amery, an ex-British Minister, and his wife (formerly Miss Una Wing, a film actross) have been arrested in ...

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  18. GOLDMINE SHARES BOOMING.

    Goldmine shares, which lately have been very active, turned even further upward to-day in wild trading on the New York and ...

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  19. LITHGOW SEVERELY SHAKEN.

    About 5.30 o'clock yesterday morning, Lithgow and district experienced a severe earth tremor. People who were awake at the time heard a ...

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  20. Caustic Comments By Lord Mayor.

    Criticisms of the civic financial administration yesterday received caustic comments from the Lord Mayor (Alderman J. W. Greene). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. END SOUGHT TO COTTON WAR.

    The former inspector General of Chinese Maritime Customs, Mr. Edwards, now adviser to Manchukuo, conferred to-day with the ...

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  22. WILL WOODIN BE SHIFTED?

    The remarkable sagacity of J. P. Morgan and Co. In spreading their gratuitous beneficence among the politically mighty of ...

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  23. OFF THE GOLD STANDARD.

    President F. D. Roosevelt to-day decided that the United States should go off the gold atandard by statute. ...

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  24. NAZIFICATION OF SPORT.

    The German Government is preparing a scheme for the Nazification of sport. The German Football Association ...

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  25. CARS MISSING AT NEW FARM.

    Nonchalance was displayed by motor car thieves who have been operating in the New Farm district during the last few nights. ...

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  26. COLORADO FLOOD FEARED.

    Boulder Dam engineers were prepared to-day for the possible heavy flooding of the Colorado River, which has doubled its flow ...

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  27. LABOR DAY ART UNION DRAWN

    The Labor Day art union was drawn at the Trades Hall last night in the presence of members of the Labor Day Celebration Committe and the ...

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  28. ARTILLERY FIRE DENIES TRUCE.

    Japanese artillery spoke a brisk denial to-day to reports that a truce had been reached by the military representatives at Miyun. Two new ...

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  30. FRENCH CHAMBER REJECTS SENATE AMENDMENTS.

    The [?] Chamber of Deputies to-day passed the second rending of the Budget, disallowing almost every change made by the Senate, thus ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN EXPORTS OF MACARONI AND VERMICELLI.

    The Minister for Commerce (Mr. F. H. Stewart) states that shipments of macaroni and vermicelli from Australia during the first nine months of the ...

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  32. 'BUS PASSENGERS KILLED IN ROUMANIA.

    A dreadful motoring accident occurred this morning in the Carpathian Mountains, near the Sinala country seat of the King of Roumania, when ...

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  33. ALLEGED ASSAULT.

    Raymond Lewis, [?]33, of Stanleystreet, South, Brisbane, was taken to the General Hospital by [?]nce bearers suffering from [?]ration ...

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  34. HOAXERS GAOLED

    GASTON B. MEANS and Normant Whitaker were to-day sentenced to servo two years' imprisonment for conspiracy to defraud Mrs. E. W. ...

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  35. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the London wool sales 7850 bales, including five from New South Wales, 53 from Queensland, 57 from victoria, 98 from West Australia, 150 ...

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  36. FERRIES COLLIDE.

    When the Kalkal, of Sydney ferries fieet, collided with the ferry Bellubra, in midstream, at Circular Quay, last night, a small hole was made in the ...

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  37. COMMUNIST PARTY BANNED.

    The Austrian Cabinet Council to-day passed a decree to prohibit the Communist Party throughout Austria because of many alleged plots and ...

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