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  3. FLOODED MURRAY POSITION IS CRITICAL AT SEVERAL SETTLEMENTS

    Although the weather was calm last night and this morning grave trouble still threatens many of the remaining settlements along the River Murray. ...

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  4. SPORTING CRICKET

    Northamptonshire's serious financial position may compel the club to retire from first-class cricket. Major T. E. Manning (chairman) says that the ...

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  5. THE METAL MARKET

    The following are the middle quotations of the London metal market for Friday, August 28:— Lead.—Spot, £12 2/[?] a ton (a fall of ...

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  6. AERIAL DOINGS THREE 'PLANES CRASH

    Three aeroplanes crashed to-day in a thick mist at Croydon. The only casualty was one bruised onlooker. A French mail 'plane from Paris ...

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  7. STATE SAVINGS BANK DEPOSITORS' ASSOCIATION DECIDES TO TAKE BALLOT

    The Government Savings Bank Depositors' Association has decided to take a plebiscite among depositors on the question of the offer by the ...

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  8. BRITISH POLITICS SUB-COMMITTEES PREPARING FOR CABINET MEETING

    Interest has now visibly flagged in Downing-street after weeks of lively scenes: Talkie machines and cameramen have disappeared. A solitary ...

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  9. CREDITS FOR £80,000,000 IN U.S.A. AND FRANCE

    The National Government had reason to be pleased with developments to-day when it became known that credit totalling £80,000,000 had been ...

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  10. BILLIARDS

    Mr. P. C[?]chiroff is finalising arrangements for the visit to Broken Hill of Walter Lindrum (world's champion billiardist) and Tom Newman (the ...

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  11. SEAFORD SHOOTING CASE

    Charles Davidson (28), laborer, of Richmond, was arrested last night by detectives who surrounded a house in Hawthorn. He appeared at the City ...

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  12. NO NEWS OF REOPENING

    On inquiry at the Government Savings Bank of New South Wales this morning it was stated that no information has yet been received with regard ...

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  13. PRISON REVOLT IN U.S.A.

    Six persons—four convicts and two officials—are dead as the result of a fierce outbreak in the Marquette penitentiary. Four life-term murderers ...

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  14. HENDREN HAS EQUALLED CENTURIES FEAT OF GRACE

    By scoring 203 for Middlesex against Northamptonshire yesterday, E. Hendren equalled Dr. W. G. Grace's record of 126 centuries. which C. P. Mead ...

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  15. THE ENGLISH CHANNEL

    The first man to "walk" across the English Channel is Karl Naumestnik, an Austrian. After a nine hours' battle with heavy seas from Cape Griz-nez, ...

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  16. AIR FORCE CRASH

    Flying-Officer W. B. J. Sharpe was courtmartialled to-day, convicted of negligence in flying, and dismissed from the Royal Air Force ...

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  17. W. DUNCAN APPEALS AGAINST DISQUALIFICATION

    To-day W. Duncan lodged an appeal against his suspension for three months by the Bendigo Jockey Club stewards yesterday for alleged ...

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  18. PROSPECTS MUCH BRIGHTER SAYS THE LATEST MESSAGE

    The prospects are much brighter to-day along the banks of settlements still holding out, and given favorable weather the settlers think they will be ...

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  19. THE GOVERNOR AND THE STATE PREMIER

    The attempt of Lang, the New South Wales "Left" Labor Premier, to persuade the Dominions Office to recall the present New South Wales ...

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  20. EARTHQUAKES IN INDIA

    Earthquake shocks which have been experienced spasmodically in the north-west areas of India since Tuesday, cu[?]minated on Thursday night in a series ...

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  21. GERMAN FLYING BOAT

    After a seven months' battle against fire, wave, and wind, the huge German flying boat Do.X arrived to-day by a roundabout course from Germany. ...

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  22. THE WOOL CLIP

    Overseas shipowners have announced a reduction of freights on wool—tops from 1¾d. to 1 3.8d. lb. between Australia, the United Kingdom, and Europe. ...

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  23. DR. DUHIG'S DISPUTE WITH A PARISH PRIEST

    A reply has been received from the Vatican by Archbishop Duhig in connection with his dispute with Father Bossence, of Enoggera parish. The ...

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  24. THE ALLEGED DOPING OF RACEHORSE GREENER

    So poorly did Greener run in the Inglis Handicap at Bendigo yesterday that F. Foulsham (trainer) was unable to account for the bad form of ...

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  25. MANNUM MAIN STREET CLOSED

    The Royal Automobile Association reported yesterday that the main street of Mannum would be closed on Sunday until further notice. The district ...

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  26. LABOR ISSUES MANIFESTO ATTACKING THE BANKS

    The Trade Union Congress, the Labor Party Executive and the Parliamentary Labor Party Committee have jointly issued a long manifesto ...

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  27. FLIGHT ROUND AUSTRALIA BROADBENT IN SYDNEY

    Mr. H. F. Broadbent flew from Rockhampton to Sydney to-day in less than ten hours, probably a record journey for a light aeroplane. Upon his ...

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  28. SOVIET POLICE SLAIN

    Tourists from Turkestan reveal details of a recent rising, in which Soviet policy received heavy losses in an encounter with rebel tribosmen. ...

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  29. FOOTBALL

    Two teams of veteran footballers will, if possible, play a match on Saturday next in aid of the Mayor's Unemployed Relief Fund. It was originally ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN STATISTICS

    According to the report of the Acting Commonwealth Statistician, the population of Australia during the first quartor of this year was 6,488,707 which ...

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  31. WOMEN FRIENDS

    Who can tell when women are real friends? Mr. Windeyer, K.C., for the co-respondent in a divorce case to-day, ...

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  32. ILLUMINATING LONDON

    Preparations for floodlight illuminations of the principal London buildings during the next month, when the tri[?]nnial International Illumination ...

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  33. DEATH OF MR. HUGH MAHON

    The death occurred last night of Mr. Hugh Mahon former Federal Minister and member of the House of Representatives for some years until he was ...

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  34. BROADBENT'S STORY OF STAY ON ISLAND

    Interviewed to-night at Rockhampton. Mr. Broadbent treated his ordeal on Mud Island lightly outwardly. Though he had not slept for 66 hours, ...

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  35. WEEK END GRAND FINAL

    The grand final of the Week End Association competition matches will he played on Sunday on the Excelsior ground between the North Ramblers ...

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  36. SETTLERS WANT COMMITTEE OF INQUIRY APPOINTED

    Efforts are being made by the river settlers to have a committee of inquiry appointed to investigate the way the flood was handled, Mr. W. D. Carter ...

    Article : 349 words
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  38. Family Notices

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  40. HOMING

    On Saturday last the West Homing Club flew a successful race from Olary, 69 miles, 14 owners sending 58 birds. The weather conditions were excellent ...

    Article : 149 words
  41. TARIFFS ARE NECESSARY STATES MR. L. S. AMERY

    A letter from Mr. L. S. Amery (Conservative and a former Dominions Secretary) in the "Times" this morning has excited much comment. He ...

    Article : 127 words
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  43. ROBBERY AT KENSINGTON

    Joseph Delandro and Joseph Pilamera were working in their fruit and greengrocery shon at Kensington last night when a thief broke into the living ...

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  44. N.Z. GOVT'S EFFORTS IN ECONOMIC POSITION

    Professor D. B. Copland, of the Melbourne University, and chairman of the Expert Committee which is assisting the Loan Council, on his return ...

    Article : 142 words
  45. STATE PREMIERSHIP

    A rumor in political circles that Mr. Lang intends to relinquish the Premiership in favor of Mr. Dunn is officially denied. ...

    Article : 37 words
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