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  2. AIDING FARMERS

    When the consideration in Committee of the Farmers' Relief Amendment Bill was resumed in the Legislative Council to-day, the Labour leader (Mr. J. M. ...

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  3. TRIAL OF NATIVES

    The Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons) stated to-day that the Government was inquiring into statements made by Judge Wells regarding Government interference ...

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  4. GRAIN PRICES

    Eager traders caused turmoil in the Chicago Board of Trade pit to-day as grain prices reached new high levels for the season. The new heat wave moving on the ...

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  5. DUKE'S VISIT

    Owing to the expressed desire of the Duke of Gloucester, ceremonies are being cut as much as possible in the programme for country tours. The Duke's tastes are ...

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  6. THE ELECTIONS

    "It is a deliberate lie to suggest that my reform of the Commonwealth Bank has restricted its operations," said Dr. Earle Page, at Bullahdelah to-day. He ...

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  7. MATCH ABANDONED

    The match between Australia and Glamorgan at Swansea was abandoned to-day on account of rain. Heavy rain fell overnight, and after ...

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  8. VON HINDENBURG

    The funeral of the second President of the German Reich, Field-Marshal Paul von Hinderburg, was held to-day on the battlefield of ...

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  9. MORE RECORDS

    The Australian swimmers, Noel Ryan and Miss Clare Dennis, were in excellent form at the Empire Games yesterday. Both broke the existing records ...

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  10. RECALL OF JUDGE WELLS

    The whole position of the administration of justice in the uncivilised regions of North Australia would shortly be reviewed, said the Minister for the ...

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  11. NEW EIFFEL TOWER

    At a cost of £55,000 a contract was let to-day for the erection of a Centenary Eiffel Tower off St. Kilda-road, near Prince's Bridge. The tower will be 440ft. ...

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  12. DROUGHT LOSSES

    As his special train moved through the drought area towards Washington to-day, President Roosevelt conferred with Mr. Lawrence Westbrook, Federal Emergency ...

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  13. "CRICKET MYSTERY"

    The special representatives of the Australian Press Association with the cricketers at Swansea, says: "The weather played into the Australians' hands ...

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  14. MR. MAXWELL, K.C.

    The Executive Council to-day appointed Mr. A. V. Maxwell, K.C., to the vacancy on the Supreme Court Bench caused by the death of Mr. Justice ...

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  15. WHEAT AGREEMENT

    The first year of operation of the London Wheat Agreement ended on July 31. The final figures from Argentina show that her excess over the quota amounted to ...

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  16. MR. LYONS'S ITINERARY

    Final details of the Prime Minister's election itinerary, made available to-night, show that Mr. Lyons proposes to visit Queensland from August 16 to 18, then ...

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  17. DEATH SENTENCE

    Takiar, the Caledon Bay aboriginal who was condemned to death at Darwin yesterday for the murder of Constable McColl, has yet to learn what the sentence ...

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  18. FIERCE RIOTS

    Twenty were killed and 79 were wounded in rioting at Constantine, owing to a drunken Jewish Zouave entering a mosque at prayer time on Saturday, and insulting ...

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  19. HYDROGENATION

    A report on hydrogenation from Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd., England, to its Australian branch is believed to have come to hand. ...

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  20. FASTER TRAINS

    The Commissioner for Railways (Mr. T. J. Hartigan) referred to-day to published statements suggesting that it is proposed greatly to accelerate the speeds ...

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  21. ROBERTSON SEAT

    The Robertson Electoral Council of the United Country Party, which met at Gosford to-day, agreed to recommend Mr. W. M. Fleming of Terrigal, and Mr. A. C. ...

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  22. CUTTER MISSING

    It is feared that disaster has overtaken a 35-foot cutter, the Kingfisher, in which John Mollison, 29, a fisherman, of Adelaide, and a boy named Macleod ...

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  23. MINERS IN DANGER

    Resenting the dismissal of two compatriots for participation in a Communist demonstration, 200 Polish miners at Escharpelle pit smashed the electric light ...

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  24. ANOTHER FAST

    Despite his advanced age and exhaustion, due to his strenuous India-wide campaign on behalf of the social emanelpation of the Untouchable during the ...

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  25. STATION FIRE

    Admissions that he had given out tickets on credit, that an adult of the books would have disclosed false entries, and that although told about the fire he did ...

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  26. INDIAN BRIGANDS

    Describing it as "a return to medievalism," Indian legislators and the Nationalist Press throughout the country are indignantly protesting against the India ...

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  27. FEDERAL LABOUR CAMPAIGN

    The President of the New South Wales branch of the Federal Labour party (Mr. J. B. Chifley) will open the broadcast campaign of his party on Thursday night. The ...

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  28. CANNON EXPLODES

    Five persons were injured, one seriously when an old-fashioned cannon, dating from the days of the Dutch East India Company, exploded to-day at Stellenbosen, in ...

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  29. DOUGLAS CREDIT IN W.A.

    The action of the A.L.F. last night in holding up the endorsement of Messrs. F. A. Law and H. E. Graham, of Swan and Perth electorates, is believed to have been ...

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  30. WHEAT PRICES

    A further advance of 1d per bushel in the price of wheat took effect in the country to-day, and Sydney buyers advanced their bids to 8/9½. The increase it was ...

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  31. TRAMS COLLIDE

    When two trams collided at the corner of Cleveland and Abererombie Streets, Redfern, to-night, six persons were injured. ...

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  32. JAPAN DISAPPOINTED

    The Press and industrial circles are actively discussing Australia's increased tariffs on cotton goods, expressing bitter disappointment, in view of Mr. J. G. ...

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  33. ROLLS NOW READY

    It was announced by the Commonwealth Electoral Officer for New South Wales (Mr. C. Barrett) to-day that the whole of the new rolls for the country electorates ...

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  34. LEAGUE BUDGET

    The Geneva correspondent of the "Daily Herald" says that the League of Nations' Budget for 1935 totals £1,200,000, of which Britain and the Dominions will pay ...

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  35. CENTENARY RACE

    The British Air Attache at Washington has informed the official Secretary to the Commonwealth (Mr. McKay Dow) that Harold Gatty has withdrawn ...

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  36. SUPPORT FOR MR. SMITH

    At the monthly meeting of the Broadmeadow branch of the Australian Federation Union of Loco Enginemen, a motion of confidence was passed in Mr. J. E. Smith, ...

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  37. ADVANCE IN MELBOURNE

    This afternoon wheat values rose to 8/10 a bushel. ...

    Article : 11 words
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