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  4. MORE FIRING IN CHINA

    A private telegram from Wuchow states that the Japanese Customs Commissioner has been killed and two other Japanese ...

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  5. MOROCCO WAR

    The Chamber of Deputies was packed to hear the Prime Minister, M. Painleve, make a statement on the situation in Morocco. ...

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  6. VAUDEVILLE DE LUXE

    Ladles who assembled in force in their gallery at Parliament House yesterday to welcome Miss Preston Stanley, M.L.A., could not ...

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  7. "CHEIRO" LECTURES TO BE BROADCAST

    The many readers who have followed the publication of "Cheiro's" reminiscences in "The Daily Telegraph" will soon have a further ...

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  8. FIGHTING THE PLAGUE

    Queensland has been declared by the Federal authorities to be plague infected. The patient suspected of having ...

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  9. CITY COUNCIL IN LINE

    The Labor party at the Town Hall, it was stated yesterday, probably would follow the lead of the Labor Government and hold ...

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  10. WALL COLLAPSE IN MELBOURNE

    The side wall of a four-storied building at the corner of Wright's Lane and Little Bourke Street, adjoining the spot where ...

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  11. UNIQUE PHOTOGRAPHS IN PARLIAMENT

    In the pictorial section today and elsewhere appear remarkable photographs, taken in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, by one ...

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  12. ADVANCE AIR FORCE

    The aerial invasion of Sydney has begun. This week the advance forces reached the city--their smart blue ...

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  13. CANADA'S TRADE

    The Canadian-Australian Trade Treaty has passed through all stages in the House of Commons, and now goes on to the Senate. ...

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  14. DOUBLE TRAGEDY

    The dead bodies of Mrs. N. F. Martin, wife of a furniture dealer at Gawler, and James Robert Keats, aged 14, son of the head ...

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  15. A GENERAL PROTEST

    Heated objections to Mr. Lang's proposal to commence' Parliamentary sittings at 10 a.m. were heard in the lobbies of the House yesterday. ...

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  16. PRECAUTIONS IN SYDNEY

    Special precautions are being taken by the Quarantine Department at Sydney owing to the reported case of bubonic plague at Brisbane. All ...

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  17. IN FEDERAL HOUSE

    Mr. Mackay (Queensland) gave notice of a motion for the substitution of morning and afternoon sittings for afternoon and evening sittings, and that ...

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  18. TWO SURPRISES

    The heirs of Madame Pellerin, who lived in seclusion and apparent poverty, were astonished to learn that [?]he police had discovered 820,000 francs, ...

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  19. PACIFIC RELATIONS

    The delegations of China, Japan, New Zealand, and Australia to the Institute of Pacific Relations, addressing the Pan-Pacific-Club, expressed the opinion that ...

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  20. FASCISM

    Signor Mussolini, in a speech at the National Fascist Congress, defended the bill excluding non-Fascists from the Civil Service[?] He declared ...

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  21. WOOL SALES RESUME ON JULY 13

    At a joint meeting of the Australian Wool-Growers' Council and the National Council of Wool-Selling Brokers of Australia today, it ...

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  22. AMERICAN FLEET

    Admiral Hugh Rodman (retired) arrived today aboard the cruiser Memphis. He will make the Australian cruise as a spectator. ...

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  23. 'BUS RAMS WALL

    A crowded motor 'bus dislodged a brick wall and dived into the plate-glass window of a butcher's shop in Harris Street, Pyrmont, ...

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  24. OVERSEA BOXING

    In the British and European lightweight championship, Harry Mason, the European champion, beat Ernie Izzard, holder of the British title, in the ...

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  25. NEWCASTLE CAMPAIGN

    Following on a conference between representatives of the City Council, Department of Health, and Railway Department today, it has been ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLES

    Duncan MacMillan, overseer to Sir Charles Ferguson's estate at Kilkerran, has been sentenced to one year's imprisonment for embezzling ...

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  27. THE ASSEMBLY'S FIRST TASK--ELECTING A NEW SPEAKER

    For those who couldn't crowd into the Legislative Assembly yesterday this exclusive photograph shows the interior of the Chamber, with the new Parliament assembled. Mr. Dooley is standing beside the Speaker's Chair, and is returning thanks after his election. In the picture members of the Ministry are seated on the left of the table, and Sir George Fuller and his followers on the right. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. BLAZING OIL

    When a boiler exploded in an oil-boiling shed at Cabarita, last night, a man was badly burned. About 7 p.m. Burwood and Concord ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN PILGRIMS

    The Australian pilgrims attended [?] special Mass at the church of St. Madeleine this morning, for the repose of the souls of the Australians killed ...

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  30. MARTIN PLACE EXTENSION

    "The Martin Place resumption scheme is within the power conferred upon the City Council by statute," is the opinion of Mr. F. ...

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  31. IN THE ARCTIC

    Mr. H. A. Snow, game hunter and explorer, has returned from two years' photographing and exploration in the Arctic regions. ...

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  32. PUDDIFOOT CASE

    Just as Leonard Henry Pudd[?]foot, whose case aroused such public indignation at the time of his trial, was about to be deported yesterday from ...

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  33. Summary of Important News Appearing Today

    Further anti-foreign outbreaks have occurred in China. A Japanese Customs commissioner and a Frenchman were killed and ...

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  34. WEATHER FORECAST

    Mostly cloudy, with showery conditions, but rain of a scattered nature, chiefly in parts of the north-east quarter, and in the ...

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