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  2. FREIGHTS. Substantial Reductions

    Substantial reductions in the rates for cargo shipped at Australiern ports for the United Kingdom and European ports were announced by the Australian ...

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  3. STATE POLITICS.

    The Premier has called an all-day Cabinet meeting for to-morrow. Mr. Lang states that he desires to clear up a number of administrative matters. as well as discussing ...

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  4. FATAL EXPLOSION.

    It is believed that 80 persons have been killed at Lake Denmark (New Jersey) by four terrific explosions caused by lightning striking the United' States naval ammunition ...

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  5. COBHAM.

    I am hoping to proceed on the flight to Australia in a few days with Sergeant-Mechanic Wakefield from the R.A.F at Basra, who may be kindly loaned to me. ...

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  6. AIR RACE.

    Captain Broad, flying a 30-h.p. De Havilland Moth, won the two-days' air race for the King's Cup, which started yesterday. There were 14 competitors in all-British ...

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  7. THIRD TEST MATCH. Australians' Great Score.

    The Australians scored 366 runs for the loss of three wickets in the first innings of the third test match at Leeds. The English captain won the toss and sent the visitors in to bat on a wicket which is reported as being surprisingly good. His ...

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  8. NOTES ON THE PLAY.

    England threw out a challenge to the Australian batsmen at Leeds on Saturday, and the answer was 366 runs for the loss of three wickets—a great score which would have been ...

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  9. INTENSE HEAT.

    The whole continent is in the grip of a heat wave, which is taking toll of life, particularly in the large cities, with the thermometer still mounting. Nogales, in Arizona, has ...

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  10. FRENCH CREDIT.

    The fate of the Briand-Caillaux Ministry was in the balance during the day's debate in the French Chamber of Deputles on the Financial Bill, but the Chamber passed a ...

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  11. PARLIAMENT.

    Arising out of recent scenes in Parliament, Mr. C. C. Craig and other Conservatives tabled a motion in the House of Commons to-day regretting that recent constant ...

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  12. RAILWAYMEN.

    Mr. J. H. Thomas, in a statement at the conference of the National Union of Railwaymen, reminded members of the numerous difficulties ahead of them. It was no good, he ...

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  13. FAMILY TRAGEDY.

    A fearful tragedy occurred at Cronulla, early on Saturday, when a family of four, comprising a man, his wife, and two children, was killed, and three,of the bodies ...

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  14. GERMAN PRINTERS.

    Apparently some residents of British oversea territorios are under the impression that reputable German printing firms are prepared to forge for them unlimited quantities of ...

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  15. ENGLAND'S BLUNDER.

    England's bowling was made to look commonplace, to-day, and one began to wonder what ailed Carr's judgment in sending the Australians in, if Carr really was the ...

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  16. MR. SPOFFORTH'S ESTATE

    The estate of the late Mr. Frederick Spofforth has been sworn for probate at £169,269 gross, the net personalty being £164,034. At the time of his death Mr. Spofforth was ...

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  17. CHARGE OF ESPIONAGE.

    The United States consular clerk, Vogelweld was preliminarily tried at Nagssatkl on Wednesday. The public were not admitted. The proceedings will be continued in secret on ...

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  18. THE DOMINIONS.

    Mr. Paul Reed, a member of the British Universities' debating team which recently toured the dominions. In an interview on his roturn to London, said that the British people ...

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  19. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Commonwealth has addressed a long letter to the League of Nations on the draft slavery convention, pointing out that there is no slavery in Commonwealth territories, ...

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  20. CONFERENCE LINES.

    The Couference Steamship lines engaged in the Australian trade have announced general reductions of freights to Britain and the Continent, beginning on Monday.—Reuter. ...

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  21. SCIENCE AND THE STATE.

    The Prince of Wales, in his presidential address to the British Association Congress at Oxford on August 4, will deal with "Science in Relation to the State and ...

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  22. SAFEBREAKERS.

    At about midnight on Friday the premises of Mellrath's, Ltd., at Boodi Junction, were entered by thieves. A neighbour, hearing sounds, gave the alarm to the police, but ...

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  23. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The Pretoria correspondent of "Die Burger" states that the Union Government will support the intention of Canada and the Irish Free State in bringing up at the Imperial ...

    Article : 114 words
  24. LOAN TO SPAIN.

    The Diplomatic Correspondent of the "Sunday Express" says: It is believed that King Alfonso will not leave London emptyhanded.Though Britain could not agree to ...

    Article : 86 words
  25. WARNING TO SHIPPING.

    A severe cyclone is operating over the eastern Tasman Sea. Yesterday it was centred between Norfolk Island and the north-east corner of New Zealand. Very rough weather ...

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  26. PRICE OF BREAD.

    Bread will be one halfpenny dearer per 21b loaf from to-day. As announcod last week., the amended rates will be.—Cash over the counter, /6¼; cash, ...

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  27. BOLTING HORSE.

    A motorist proceeding along Queen-street, Campbelltown late yesterday afternoon met With a shocking accident and died two hours later in hospital. ...

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  28. SPORT ABROAD.

    In the semi-final round match of the Davis Cup competition, European zone, between England and Spain, the first round of singles resulted:—J. C. Gregery (England) beat M. ...

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  29. INVENTORS' CLAIMS.

    Dr. Nanji, of Birmingham University, an Indian, trained in science in Europe, has evolved, in collaboration with Dr. Paton, of Bristol University, a procoss for the ...

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  30. ROUGH FOOTBALL.

    A disturbance marked the concluding stages of the Australian Rules football match between Sydney and Eastern Suburbs at Hampden Oval on Saturday afternoon. ...

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  31. NORWEGIAN SCANDAL.

    News comes from Oslo that the Storthing is faced with a remarkable position, arising out of a select committee's recommendation to prosecute all but two members of the 1925 ...

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  32. GOLD REEF.

    What may prove to be a valuable find, in the form of a discovery of a reef, about 2ft wide, in which gold shows freely, has been made at Woodstock, about 14 miles from Cowra. ...

    Article : 111 words
  33. FALL FROM TRAM.

    Mr. William Ernest Booth, senior partner of Messrs. David Fell and Co., public accountants, at 350 George-street, city, was seriously injured in the city on Saturday. ...

    Article : 105 words
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