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  4. Channel Gale Claims Six Victims.

    In the worst Channel gale since November the eight ton auxiliary yacht "Islander" broke up in furious seas off Saint Austell. ...

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  5. C.P. - NATS.

    When the Country Party Conference was resumed to-day, a series of motions were submitted condemning the election arrangement ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. RURAL N.S.W.

    Discussing the conference to be held in Sydney on September 2 and 3, for the purpose of considering the economic position of ...

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  7. WIPED OUT!

    A famous "Batsman," writing in the "Daily Herald," states that the weather wiped out England's last hope of saving the "ashes." ...

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  8. TARIFF WAR

    The New Zealand Government has decided to place Canadian motor vehicles and accessories on the general tariff as from yester ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. TO BARGAIN.

    Geneva Smuts, opening the Party Congress at Maritzburg saidhie hpedl that the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. CONCILIATION.

    New regulations contained in the Amended Arbitration Act were proclaimed yesterday and came into force immediately. ...

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  11. "Luck Deserted Me."

    Hobbs, interviewed, said: My last innings in the Test was the ninth time this season I played on my luck which deserted me. I hope the rest ...

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  12. MR. BRUCE, Ex-M.H.R.

    The former Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) leaves to-morrow on a comprehen ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Won't Give In.

    M. D. Lyon. in the "Daily Telegraph," believes that England may yet spring a surprise, if there is a hot sun on Friday. The ball will turn ...

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  14. "ASHES" OF HISTORIC VALUE.

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

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  15. ROBBED OF £800.

    H. Ballantyne, a recent arrival from New Zealand, was found dead in a bathroom at a residential in Georgestreet North, City, last night, with a ...

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  16. SYDNEY HARBOUR BRIDGE

    A shortage of funds has delayed construction approaches to the Sydney Barbour Bridge so seriously that it is now likely that the bridge itself will ...

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  17. A DAUGHTER.

    The Duchess of York gave birth to a daughter between 9 p.m. and 9.30 p.m. Both are progressing satisfactorily. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. "DELIBERATE MIS-STATEMENT."

    The Agents-General are amazed at be "Daily Telegraph" cable that the abolition of the Agents-Genernal offices will save £l50,000 annually. ...

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  19. WHITE AUSTRALIA.

    In an address at Brisbane, Dr. Duhig, Roman Catholic Archbishop, made a strong plea for child endowment as a means of ...

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  20. 44 v. 48.

    At a meeting of the Executive of the Local Government Association. Ald. Connelly (Waterloo) moved that the Association's representatives on the ...

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  21. TIGHTEN BELTS!

    Addressing the annual meeting of the Hospital Saturday Fund, the Minister for Health (Dr. Arthur) said the metropolitan hospitals must tighten ...

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  22. OFF TO LONDON.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) and Minister for Markets and Transport (Mr. Parker Moloney) left last night for Western Australia on their ...

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  23. WAGES IN QUEENSLAND.

    The Industrial Court dismissed the appeals against the decision of the Industrial Registrar to reduce wages consequent upon the basic wage ...

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  24. MELBOURNE MURDERER.

    The death sentence passed upon Arthur Skerritt for the murder of John Alfred Taylor has been commuted to life imprisonment. ...

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