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  4. OUR SPECIAL CABLE NEWS SERVICE

    THE HAGUE, August 7. -- "While Britain accepts the experts' plan as the basis for discussion, it cannot accept it entirely without modifications more favorable to Britain," said Mr. Philip Snowden, the ...

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  5. RABBIT FARMING

    RABBIT farming is making a bold bid to be officially recognised in Australia and leaders of the primary industries are becoming alarmed at the position. In New South Wales the State Government is issuing ...

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  6. MR. P. CONNELL

    HONORED service for the advancement of his district and the country generally characterises the life of Mr. P. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ARBITRATION IN AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, August 7. -- On Monday last, the "Daily Telegraph" published a leading article on the subject of arb[?]tion in ...

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  8. SCOUTS' JAMBOREE CAMP

    LONDON, August 7. -- The arrangements for the feeding of the Australian contingent at the scouts' world jamboree are most ...

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  9. SOUTHERN CROSS

    LONDON, August 7. -- "The Southern Cross," having been thoroughly overhauled in Amsterdam, is going back to Australia. This ...

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  10. LIVERPOOL EISTEDDFOD.

    LONDON, August 7. -- Miss Margaret Rhys, a Flintshire entrant, won the soprano solo championship at the Liverpool Eisteddfod. Miss Irene ...

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  12. COTTON CRISIS

    LONDON, August 7. -- There has been no lessening of the deadlock in the dispute in the cotton trade, caused by the operatives' rejection ...

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  13. EMBARGO ON N.Z. POTATOES

    GRAVE concern is being felt by potato-growers in Victoria at the agitation in Sydney to have the embargo lifted on New Zealand ...

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  14. "THE LAND," SYDNEY

    Mr. Matt. O'Brien, a prominent Australian journalist, has been appointed editor of "The Land," the Country Party newspaper in Sydney, in ...

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  15. EGYPTIAN TREATY

    LONDON, August 7. -- While political opinion in London regarding the treaty with Egypt is disposed to wait and see how Mahmud Pasha, ...

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  16. E. A. Macdonald May Return To Australia

    LONDON, August 7. -- E. A. Macdonald, former Australian XI., bowler, had the bad luck to experience a spell of wintry weather during his benefit match -- ...

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  17. Citrus Association Manager Resigns

    The manager of the Central Citrus Association (Mr. B. S. B. Cook) has resigned to take charge of the commercial page of the "Argus." ...

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  18. Australian Cricketer's Success

    LONDON, August 7. -- Arthur Richardson, the former Australian XI. player, who is now playing for Bacup as a professional has already topped the ...

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  19. WORLD CABLES

    REUTER'S WORLD SERVICE, in addition to other special sources of information, is used in the compilation of the overseas intelligence published in this issue. All ...

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