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  5. "SURPLUS WHEAT MUST BE SOLD"

    The Premier states that the government will either have to reduce expenditure, or increase taxation by on other million pounds. ...

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  7. Federal Wheat Pool

    Speaking in the Victorian Legislative Council, the president,Sir Frank Clarke, who is also a director of the National Bank of Australia, ...

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  8. Surplus Wheat.

    Speaking at the annual meeting of the Farmers and Graziers' Co-operative Grain Insurance and Agency Co. (F and G) the chairwman, Mr. ...

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  9. Entombed.

    After 24 hours of unsuccessful efforts of rescuers to get through "caveins" the plight of the 46 entombed miners (if not already ...

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  10. Coming Test.

    The Australian cricketers, assisted by the Surrey ground staff and professionals, bad a light-hearted practice at the Oval to-day under ...

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  11. PETROL IN N.Z.

    Following strong protests against the new duty of 3d per gallon on petrol, the Prime Minister has announced a reduction to 2d. ...

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  12. CROWN PROSECUTOR THREATENED

    As the results of threats of violence which have been made against him, Mr. T. S. Crawford, the Crown Prosecutor has been ...

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  13. MANSLAUGHTER VERDICT

    A verdict of manslaughter was returned by the jury at the conclusion of the hearing of a case in which Eric Brockwell, 24, a clerk was charged ...

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  14. VICTORIAN WHEAT

    The government statistician estimates that there are 4,792,000 acres sown to wheat in Victoria, as compared with 3,617,000 acres last year. ...

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  15. PAINTERS' DEMANDS

    The Labor Council has decided that unless the demands of the painters employed on the harbor bridge are granted, a general strike should be ...

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  16. POLICE RAID.

    Consternation . reigned amongst 200 dancers at the Hotel Australia last nignt as a raid was conducted by the licensing-police, in, charge of Sergt. ...

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    "ASHES" OF HISTORIC VALUE.—Colonel Lynch, returning the ' "Ashes" to Lord's after a luncheon In 1883, after England had beaten Australia, balls and stumps were burned, and the ashes presented to the Hon. Ivo Bligh, the English captain. They were not, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. STEAMER AFIRE.

    The steamer "Brookwood" arrived here,with a fire in her cargo of coal. The fire broke out when the vessel was several hundred miles out in the ...

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  19. TO-DAY'S FORECAST

    To-day's forecast reads: Some clearing showers on southern slopes and tablelands, otherwise fine, cold nights with frosts inland and some fogs; west ...

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  20. FIRE ON HARBOR BRIDGE.

    During a fierce windstorm which swept Sydney last night, Jack Harris, foreman rigger on the harbor bridge, had to make an ascent almost to the ...

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  21. A TRAINING MISHAP

    L. Howie who was apprenticed to D. lewis, was thrown heavily and suffered concussion when his mount "Duke Cambridge" collided with another ...

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  22. DROUGHT IN U.S.A.

    Definite news of the real position in the United States is hard to get. Most of the messages indicate sensationalism and an absence of detail. ...

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  23. EXCITEMENT AT GLAMIS

    Several forresters were to-day engaged in building a beacon on top of Hunter's Hill, overlooking the Valley of Strathmore. This is regarded as ...

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  24. RAILWAY REVENUE

    Since July 1, the railway revenue has fallen at the rate of approximately £90,000 per week or £4,680,000 per year as compared with last year. ...

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  25. TRAIN ACCIDENT.

    Three carriages of an electric train bound from Parramatta to Sydney left the rails between Redfern and Central stations last night. ...

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  26. AIRSHIP VOYAGE.

    Hours ahead of the tentative schedule, the airship R100 was seen heading out over the Atlantic early this afternoon, after passing the straits at Belle ...

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  27. STATE PARLIAMENT

    For the coming session of State Parliament, which is expected to commence on September 9, probably the last month will be devoted almost ...

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  28. W.A. FARMERS. i

    Addressing the Primary Producers Conference the Minister for Lands said that the Government was considering the introduction of a partial moritor ...

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  29. CYCLONE AT NAPLES.

    Disaster again betel Naples when a violent cyclone struck the city, killing four and injuring 70. The full force was felt at the market Poggioreale ...

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  30. POOL FAVORED.

    The annual conference of delegates of Farmers and Settlers' Associations discussed the question of the marketing of wheat yesterday. The ...

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  31. IMMIGRATION RETURNS.

    During the three months ended June 30, 13,636 persons arrived in Australia and 20,964 departed, showing a net loss of 7862. ...

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  32. TO-DAY'S MARKETS

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  33. SUSSEX STREET.

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  34. BUILDING COMPETITION.

    H. Vivian Tayor, architect of Melbourne, estimates that through keen competition many buildings are being erected at 63 per cent, less than last ...

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  35. To-morrow Night's Dance

    Dancers! If you are desirous of spending a most enjoyable evening in tripping the light fantastic to the latest syncopating jazz melodies, do not ...

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