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  4. FLOODS IN INDIA

    The floods in Sind are becoming worse, and already 100 villages have been destroyed. The submersion of the town of Shikarpur is threatened despite ...

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  5. ELECTION SENSATION

    "If Mr. Bennett is elected next week at the head of the Conservative Government in Canada he will go to London and some form of conscription ...

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  6. ITALIAN DISASTER

    A tour of the area the earthquake devastated shows that some villages near the centre of the disaster escaped completely, while others more distant, like ...

    Article : 254 words
  7. IRISH OUTRAGES

    The "Daily News and Chronicle" says that the superintendent and all available civic guards have arrived at Listowel, North Kerry, to investigate a ...

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  8. FRANCE WINS AGAIN

    In the final games at Auteuil today France retained the Davis Cup by winning the three matches, two singles and the doubles. ...

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  9. HECTIC FORTNiGHT

    Today begins a hectic fortnight in Commonwealth politics. The Government wishes that Parliament shall rise on Friday, August 8, but there is still ...

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  10. CANCER MENACE

    "We know nothing more about the cause of cancer than when we first took it into account," said Sir George Cheatle, famous British surgeon and ...

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  11. BRIBERY AND DRINK

    Addressing an I.L.P. meeting at Manchaster, Mr. E. Sandham (Labor M.P. for Kirkdale) defended Mr. J. Beckett's removal of the mace. He added:— ...

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  12. SPANISH PLOT

    The suburb of Villenuve-Saint-Georges was the scene of the "biggest round-up of international anarchists and agitators," when the police stormed a ...

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  13. PERSONAL

    Mr. A. E. Piesse, M.L.A., returned to-day from a brief visit to Adelaide. Mr. S. W. Munsie, M.L.A.. Mr. H. E. Vail, and Mr. E. Seddon. M.L.C., were ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. MAROONED ON BUS

    Serious floods in the Karachi and Sind area continue. The services of harbor divers, with buoys and other rescue equipment, were ...

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  15. RAIN AT MANCHESTER

    Tim Wall is a great fellow for sleep, and nobody wished to deny him any of it. This morning his colleagues let him sleep well into the morning. ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN TRADE

    Although the final trade statistics for the year ended June 30 last are not yet available, it is understood that they will disclose that Australia had an adverse ...

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  17. BOUNTIFUL RAINS

    There are signs' of the heavy clouds of depression lifting in South Australia, as bountiful rains have heartened the people in the city and country. ...

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  18. OMINOUS SILENCE

    The silence which followed the reception in Sydney yesterday of four S.O.S. signals from the steamer Sumatra has caused anxiety in shipping circles, where ...

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  19. SHOT IN HEAD

    Attacked by a man shortly after 10 a.m. today, Mrs. Florence Millard (33), of Barker-street, Lewisham, received a bullet wound in the back of the head ...

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  20. GEORGE COATES DEAD

    Mr. George James Coates, Australian portrain painter and mural decorator, died peacefully in his sleep at his residence, Glebe Place, Chelsea, where he ...

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  21. AMAZING SCENES

    The correspondent of the "Daily Mail" at Paris says:— Auteuil witnessed amazing scenes prior to France winning the Davis Cup. ...

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  22. GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S VISIT

    His Excellency the Governor-General and Lady Stonehaven will reach Perth from Geraldton on Monday evening by train. ...

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  23. Death, Where is Thy Sting ?

    John Dagle survived a broken back 15 months ago, but died today of the sting of a bee. ...

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  24. C.T.A. FAREWELLS

    Mr. R. D. Hack, assistant manager of the Perth branch of the Vacuum Oil Co. Pty. Ltd., who has been transferred to the head office of the ...

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  25. TOUR DE FRANCE

    A Leduce, the French rider. won che Tour de France, completing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. AUSTRALIA'S GOOD POSITION

    "With England 124 behind and five of her batting backbone gone, Australia is in a sound position, provided no rain falls Australia has a good chance ...

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  28. OPENING OF PARLIAMENT

    Both Houses of Parliament will meet at noon on Wednesday next for the swearing in of new members. His Excellency the Governor will open ...

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  29. MOTOR CYCLISTS HURT

    A painful injury was sustained by Frank Jackson (32), insurance agent, of Rokeby-road, Subiaco, yesterday afternoon, when he had two fingers severed. ...

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  30. STOP PRESS

    Arthur Newton (South Africa) and Peter Gavuzzi (Southampton, England) won the international relay race of 500 miles, the last lap being ...

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  31. SHORT-LIVED FREEDOM

    Peter Jackson's latest bid for freedom has been a short-lived one. Peter is an old man. but he still has a will of his own and he clings firmly ...

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  32. KING'S ENGLISH

    "The King ana the Prince ol Wales do not talk the same English, said Mr. F. G. Blandford an authority on pronunciation, lecturing at Cambridge. ...

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  33. PROSPECTS BETTER

    Showers of rain at Manchester "necessitated wholly covering the wicket, but the weather cleared up at 2 a.m. today. ...

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  34. ANTI-CATHOLIC RIOTS

    Fifteen people, including three police, were injured in week-end anti-Catholic rioting at Riverton, the Orangemen's district of Liverpool ...

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  35. LUMPER ARRESTED

    As the result of a search on Saturday morning at the residence of Frederick Adolph De Vries (32), umper, a quantity of toilet requisites and ...

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  36. FURTHER SHOWERS

    Following: is the official weather forecast for Western Australia:—"Further showers over west and south-west coastal areas, the ...

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  37. JUST THE MERE 100

    "The circumstances in this case are just the same as in all the rest," said Mr. N. P. Lappin to Mr. A. B. Kidson, P.M., in the City Court this morning ...

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  38. TRAFFIC BLOCKED

    When the crowd interested in their betting operations blocked the botpach in Railway-crescent, Bayswater, last Saturday afternoon. John Victor ...

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