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  3. DUAL NATIONALITY.

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—The Japanese Cabinet to-day approved of an important Bill permitting Japanese citizens residing abroad who have not taken ...

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  4. TASMANIAN INTERESTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The retiring Agent-General for Tasmania (Mr. A. H. Ashbolt) is being farewelled in a series of functions, including a dinner ...

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  5. RUSSIAN ARISTOCRATS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Terrible disclosures were unfolded to-day at the Westminster Coroner's inquest with relation to the death of a Mrs. Sylvia ...

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  6. THE PRESS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"The press alone could make a Democratic Empire-possible. It could, secure a triumph for a United Empire of ...

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  7. "GOOD OLD RAMSAY!"

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Rarely has a British Prime Minister, had a more cordial reception in France than Mr. Ramsay Macdonald received on his arrival at ...

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  8. THIRTEENTH DAY.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The thirteenth day saw the Democratic Convention pretty tired and fractious, with nothing being done, and seant promise ...

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  9. SHAM SINS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The House of Lords, by 166 to 50 votes, to-day, defeated the second reading of the Bishop of Oxford's Popular Control of Liquor ...

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  10. Devotion to Duty.

    Mr. Macdonald, prior to his departing for Paris, said that his visit must be taken as an indication of his desire to see a settlement in Anglo-French ...

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  11. STORED CHEESE.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Twenty-five thousand crates of cheese were recently held up in the London stores awaiting higher prices. They became ...

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  12. Soviet Death Sentences.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"The Daily Herald" has published a complete denial by the Russian Soviet organ, of the Austrian statements, that the ...

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  13. TRIBUTE TO AUSTRALIANS.

    He paid a glowing tribute to the Dominion troops during the World War. He said: I have sometimes tremblingly ...

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  14. DOMINION REPRESENTATION.

    The Australian High Commissioner (Sir Joseph Cook) will attend the preliminary meeting to discuss the question of Empire representative at the ...

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  15. Chance for Journalists.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The University of London is offering residents in the Dominions three' exhibition courses in journalism of £100 yearly tenable for ...

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  16. AVIATION.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—A German juaker mail seaplane has completed the flight from Berlin to Augora in 27 flying hours, with descents at Buda-Pest ...

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  17. MUCH AT STAKE.

    The Paris correspondent for "The Daily Herald," the Labor organ, emphasising the importance of the Macdonald-Herriet conversations, says: ...

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  18. DIPLOMA MILL.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Tuesday.—The State's action against the alleged medical frauds, has resulted in a Grand Jury indictment of 19 physicians, ...

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  19. HUMOR AND PATHOS

    There were mingled humorous and pathetic touches during [?] Nong drawn-out hours. The chairman (Mr. Walsh) ...

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  20. BEER SMUGGLING.

    PHILADELPHIA, Tuesday.—General Butler, the city's anti-liquor crusader, has disclosed a beer smuggling plot, showing a bootlegger's ...

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  21. Text of Invitations.

    The text of the British invitations to the Allies to attend a conference in London on July 16 has been issued in the form of a White Book. It ...

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  22. World Flight.

    BAGHDAD, Thuesday.—The three American Army aviators, Lieutenants Smith (leader), Wade, and Nelson, attempting a flight round the world from ...

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  23. Suggested Wembley Tax.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—At a gathering of the executivesof Australia House to-day, to bid farewell to the retiring Agent-General for Tasmania (Mr. A. H. ...

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  24. PARTY SPLIT LIKELY.

    The convention's serious features, however, were not lacking. [?] appeared, either that Mr. M'Adoo or Mr. Smith might set up an independent ...

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  25. Canadian Governor.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Commenting on the cabled suggestion from Australia that he would be offered the Governor-Generalship of Canada, Lord Burnham ...

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  26. Items of Interest.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Anglican Assembly has approved of the principle of its elergy receiving a pension of £200 yearly on attaining the age of ...

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  27. Brazilian Insurrection.

    BUENOS AIRES, Tuesday. — Two hundred and fifty persons were killed, and 200 others injured during an insurrection at Sao Paulo, Brazil, on ...

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  28. Australian Produce.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Following the decision of the committee of the House of Lords on June 30, the Thames Land Company is applying to the Port of ...

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  29. YOUNG AUSTRALIANS AT MANCHESTER.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—After a trip on the ship canal as guests of the Lord Mayorof Manchester, the touring members of the Young Australia League ...

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  30. RALSTON WITHDRAWS.

    Reuter's correspondent at New York reports that Senator Ralston has announced that he would not accept Democratic nomination in any ...

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  31. Mosul Question.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Tuesday.—Replying to the British Note the Turkish Government rejects the proposal to submit the Mosul question to the Council ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN ARTS EXHIBITION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Miss Jessie Gibson and Miss Laurie Taylor, Sydney Long, and Miss Edith Joy are exhibiting at the Panton Club's Summer ...

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  33. BY FLEET MURDERER TO APPEAL.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"The Daily Express" understands that the Frenchman, Jacques Vaquier, found guilty of and sentenced to death for the murder ...

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  34. Fighting in Morocco.

    MADRID, Tuesday.—The Spanish garrison on the River Lau in Morocco, which was invested by Riff rebels, has been relieved. The garrison had been ...

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  35. OTAKI FIRE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Only slight damage was done to the Otaki (7,964 tons) by the fire in No. 4 hold. The damage is confined to the wool in that ...

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  36. Dangerous Practice.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—An inquest held at Guildford to-day into the circumstances connected with the death of a bank manager there, established the ...

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  37. World Peace.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. George Taylor, of Sydney, speaking at the World Power Conference to-day, urged that the League of Nations should take ...

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  38. CZECHO-SLOVAKIA-ITALO TREATY.

    PRAGUE, Tuesday. — Under the treaty of cooperation published at Prague to-day, Italy and Czechoslovakia pledge themselves to ...

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  39. BOY SCOUTS IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Boy Scouts from the Southern States of Australia, visited the House of Commons this afternoon. They visited Hyde Park ...

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