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  5. RUSSIA REJECTS WHEAT CONTROL PLAN

    ACCORDING to private cables received from England by wheat shippers yesterday, the scheme enunciated by the Big Four at the Economic Conference in London for the control of the grain has fallen through. The Balkan States and the Soviet, unless certain guarantees ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. EXPLOSION IN TRACTOR KILLS 40 FARMERS

    FORTY farmers were killed and 200 injured and burned when an explosion in a tractor set fire to and destroyed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. A Regular Rough And Tumble

    The fight for mastery. An incident in the basketball game between Fort Street and St. George in Centennial Park yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. £2,500,000 CO. TO EXTRACT OIL FROM COAL

    A PLANT for the production of oil from coal that will give direct employment to 2500 miners and other workers as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. PARLEY ENDS ON THURSDAY

    IT is officially announced that the World Conference will adjourn on Thursday of next week,when six members of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. EX-KING OF GREECE TO SEEK DIVORCE

    ACCORDING to the newspaper "Ethnos," ex-King George of Greece has announced his intention of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. ALL-INDIA DICTATOR PROPOSED

    MAHATMA GANDHI, in an interview with the Press in Bombay, criticised the Viceroy's refusal of an interview. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. MAN FINED £2 FOR A THREEPENY THEFT

    FOUND by Constable Vickery emptying coal from a hopper into a sugar bag ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. CASE OF LEPROSY IN NEW ZEALAND

    A HINDU storekeeper living near Huntly, has been officially reported as suffering from leprosy. The ...

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  14. DOMINIONS ON STERLING

    REPLYING to a question in Parliament, Mr. Hore Bellsha, for the Chancellor of the Exchequer, said that no further ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. CUT TO PIECES BY TRAIN

    HENRY ROY DOWTON, 36, a railway guard, of Harden, who was cut to pieces by the train in his charge on Tuesday night, was to ...

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  16. TEN TO TEN FOR HOTELS

    A move to have the trading hours of hotels altered by legislative action is to made by the Licensed Victuallers' Association. At present ...

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  17. EVIDENCE OF HIS CHARACTER

    When George Walker, 26, appeared at the City Court to-day on a consorting charge, his legal advisor, Mr. M. Goldberg, challenged the validity ...

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  18. VICTORIAN DEFICIT

    For the financial year ended June 30 the Victorian deficit was £885,651. ...

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  19. COASTAL SHIPS' WIRELESS

    Following the request of the State Government that the committee appointed by the Commonwealth Government to inquire into, the ...

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  20. May Have Been Slain With Rake

    THAT, a hoe rake produced in court could have caused the wounds grouped round the ear of the murdered man, was the opinion expressed by Dr. Charles Fraser Turner to-day when the trial of Salem Macksad, 51, an Assyrian storekeeper, of Gilbert Street, Adelaide, was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. INCREASING WOOL CLIP

    "It seems clear that, the wool clip can be increased by proper feeding but whether this is payable proposition in view of the price of wool ...

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  22. CYCLIST DIES FROM INJURIES

    Benjamin William Lasbury, 24, of Clyde St., Granville, who suffered a fracture of the skull when he fell off a bicycle in Mona St., Granville, ...

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  23. POLL ON £50,000 LOAN

    To obtain the opinion of all of its ratepayers on the proposed loan of £50,000, Kuring-gai Council has decided to take a poll on August 13. ...

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  24. BIG MEAT MAN DIES

    Mr. Vernon Stooke, formerly of the directorate of Wm. Angliss and Co. pty, Ltd., died to-day after a brief illness. He was associated with the ...

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  25. BICYCLE KLEPTOMANIAC GAOLED

    "If he sees a bicycle he can't leave it alone," said Constable Munro at Goulburn Police Court, when Leslie George Wiseman, 40. was ...

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  26. PRES. ROOSEVELT'S SON IN LONDON

    Franklin Roosevelt, son of the United States President,has arrived in London. ...

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  27. CHARGE OF ASSAULT

    Bartholomew Dodds, 48, taxi-driver, was committed for trial by Mr. Shepherd S.M., at the Central Police Court yesterday on a charge of ...

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