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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 54 words
  3. DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION

    Ah open fight at the Democratic Convention on the Ku Klux Klan question is forecast by the platform builders. The committeemen state ...

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  4. TERRIBLE TORNADO

    It is reported that 300 are dead and 1500 injured as the result of a tornado in Ohio. ...

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  5. PERSONAL

    The King on Friday (says a Reuter cable) granted an audience to Lt-C[?] W. R. Campion, the newly-appointed Governor of Western Australia, whom ...

    Article : 234 words
  6. AIR FORGE PAGEANT

    An Air Forcre pageant in tine weather attracted 100,000 people to Hendon to-day. to see the evolutions of 200 of the latest military aeroplanes, ...

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  7. TEST CRICKET

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  8. WIMBLEDON TENNIS

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  9. BRITISH GOLF

    For the second time Walter C. Hagen, the American golfer has won the British open championship. In the competition at Hoylake to-day ...

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  10. LORAIN CITY SWEPT AWAY.

    The Elyria fire department, winch succeeded in reaching Lorain, which got full force of the tornado, sent out a frantic appeal for help. It is ...

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  11. A THRILLING FINISH.

    Fifteen thousand people wele present to witness a thrilling finish. Hagen made a dogged fight. After his first round total of 74. He took ...

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  12. JAPANESE PARLIAMENT

    The Prince Regent formally opened the Diet to-day. Extraordinary precautions were taken to prevent a recurrence of the untoward incident of ...

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  13. PLATFORM OF FIFTY PLANKS.

    The platform submitted to-day to the Democratic Convention, in addition to calling for a referendum on the League of, Nations, contains 50 ...

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  14. GREIG DEFEATS RICHARDS.

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  15. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    The Trustees, Executors and Agency Co. Ltd. and Mrs Kathleen O’Malley are applying for probate of the will of Godfrey Sylvester O’Malley, late of ...

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  16. SOUTH AFRICA’S RECOVERY.

    The honors of the first day were certainly with England, but the Africans made an extraordinary recovery after losing such batsmen as Taylor, ...

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  17. GENEVA CONFERENCE

    The Australian, Press Association correspondent at Genieva says that the Anthrax Committee of the international Labor Conference, by a ...

    Article : 120 words
  18. NORTHERN OHIO PROSTRATED.

    Latest reports state that Northern Ohio was prostrated under the fury of the tornado. Latest estimates are 100 dead and 2000 injured, and ...

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  19. TIE FOR FOURTH PLACE.

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  20. OBITUARY.

    Downing.—The many friends of the late Mr R. H. (Dick) Downing will learn with regret of his. demise, which took place at his resilience, 403 ...

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  21. FORGER SENTENCED

    Gabriel Reboot, a native of Damascus, has been sentenced to nine years' imprisonment for forging half a million English pound notes. ...

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  22. NOT FOR OPEN DISCUSSION.

    Fearing disorder and possible bloodshed, the managers of the Convention failed to discuss the Ku klux Klan pl[?] in the presence of ...

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  23. GREAT GOLF TRIUMPH.

    Walter Hagen’s victory in the British open Golf Championship to-day by a single stroke, is acclaimed as the greatest golf triumph. He had to ...

    Article : 126 words
  24. SOUTH AFRICA V. GOWER'S ELEVEN.

    The match at Reigate between the touring South African cricketers and-Mr H. D. G. Leveson-Gower’s Eleven was concluded When the English side ...

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  25. WOODEN SHIPS CONTRACT

    The Australian Commonwealth Attorneys have been informed by the official secretary, Mr Edwards, that a private settlement has been made of the ...

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  26. CHINA’S PARTICIPATION.

    At the International Labor Conference, Hails, the Chines repfesent[?] tive, after referring to the progress of social reform in China, declared that ...

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  27. A TEN-HOUR SESSION.

    The Democratic platform will not single out the Ku Klnx Klan by name and will not contain the Wilsonian plank regarding the League of ...

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  28. BROOKES DEFEATED.

    Washer, of Belgium, defeated Norman Brookes in the Wimbledon tennis tournament, 6—2, 7—5, 6—4. Brookes, entering the court, was ...

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  29. SCOUTS ON TOUR

    The visiting Australian boy scouts participated in the Polyteohnio School sports at Chiswick, where they won the broad and long jumps and tug ...

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  30. INTERNATIONAL MATCH.

    A four [?] golf match has been arranged between the Americans, Hagen and M ‘Donald Smith and the Englishmen, Mitchell and Duncan. It will ...

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  31. THE LITTLE BROWN MAN

    Japan has entered into an experiment to make her people larger in stature through the consumption of milk. ...

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  32. PLANK FOR LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    Rejecting Mr Newton Baker’s substituted plank for the League of Nations, the Democratic Convention voted to Stand by the Resolution ...

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  33. REVIVING LIBERALISM

    A cam[?] to revive Liberalism in Britain was inaugurated by Mr Lloyd George addressing a huge open-air dcmonstration at Manchester. He ...

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  34. NEW INDUSTRY

    At the annual meeting of Messrs Guest, Keen and Nettlefold Ltd., the chairman announced that it had been decided to establish a screw factory ...

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  35. SOUTH AFRICAN CABINET

    While Labor is still sharply divid-- ed on the, question of entering the Cabinet, judging from resolutions passed at various branches opinion seems ...

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  36. LIQUOR IN NEW YORK

    Mr Wavne Wheeler counsel for the Anti-Saloon League, declared to-day that since the Democratic Convention, opened prohibition agents had seized ...

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  37. A LORD'S BANKRUPTCY

    Lord Loughborough has filed his (petition in bankruptcy. His liabilities are set down at £17,120, and his assets nil. ...

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  38. INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS

    Reuter’s correspondent at Almecabad says that Pandit Motilal Nehrn, [?] of the Swaraj Party in the Assembly, walked out with his followers ...

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  39. SINGLES AND MIXED DOUBLES.

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  40. FIRE OR STEAMER

    The Australian Government Line steamer Hobson’s Bay, on which a fire occurred last week, was surveyed on arrival at Port Said. The vessel was ...

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  41. HISTORIC RELICS

    The flay of Prince Charles Edward, Raptured in the battle of Culloden in 1746, was sold at Sotheby's auction rooms for £900. Apiece of blue silk ...

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  42. WORLD FUIGHTS

    Squadron-Leader MacLaren’s world flight expedition left Rangoon morning for Bangktok (S[?] ...

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  43. FRENCH POLITICS

    The Chamber of Deputies, by 446 to 26, has approved of the Ruhr, credits which the Premier. (M. Herriot) made a question of confidence. The ...

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  44. LEGITIMACY BILL

    The House of Commons, by 177 votes to 13, has passed the third readying of the Legitimacy Bill. Three women members of the House—the ...

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  45. EXPELLED GERMANS

    Following the declarations of [?] Herriot (Prune Minister of France) in regard to expelled Germans, permi[?] sion has already been given 30,000 ...

    Article : 74 words
  46. THE SUGAR

    The statement of Lord Parmoor, Lord President of the Council, in the House of Lords on Thursday regarding the Soudan, is practically ...

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  47. THE ITALIAN SCANDAL

    A meeting of the Parliamentary Op position groups after considering the Matt[?] crsis, passed a resolution of no confidence in the present ...

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  48. TENNIS PLAYERS FOR AUS-TRALIA

    Bayey and Wrllard interviewed [?] who will be managing the [?] team to visit Australia. He said in add[?] to those calbed on the ...

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  49. AIRCRAFT DEVELOPMENT

    The development of Continental aircraft traffic has received a set back as the result of an intimation that Germany will not allow the entrance ...

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  50. AUSTRALIA’S, REPRESERTA-TIVES.

    Bayley and Willard the Australian Olympic tennis players, both figured in the mixed doubles today Ne[?] [?] met their partners until they ...

    Article : 116 words
  51. UNSTEADY GREECE

    A British [?] undaer the commund of Admiral DeBea[?] Brock arriving for the purpose of signi[?] the resumption or normal relations found ...

    Article : 91 words
  52. ACCIDENT ROLL

    D[?] Hogan, aged 36 a shop fitter, living in Cardigan street. North Car[?] tem was adm[?]tted at the Melbourne Hospital at 10.20 this morning ...

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  53. TRIBUTE TO MURDERED DEPUTY.

    Practically, the whole of observed 10 minutes interruption of work as a to Signor to Signor Mattetti, a Socialist Deputy, who was murdered ...

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  54. DAVIS CUP.

    The first section of the Australian Davis, Cup team, comprising O'Hara Wood and Kalms has arrived here for the opeing match against China ...

    Article : 66 words
  55. RUMANIA’S OIL

    The “Gaily Express” correspondent in Paris says that the Rumanian Government intends confiscating oil pro perties worth £40,000,000 in order to ...

    Article : 72 words
  56. SHIPPING DISASTER

    Fifty-six persons are belived to have been drowned when a sailing vessed capsized off the coast Leyte, on 24th June Six saved them[?] ...

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