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  2. R100 SAFELY OVER.

    The airship R100 moored at St. Hubert's aerodrome at 4.20 a.m. to-day. She arrived over the airport at midnight after having encountered storms in the last ...

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  3. BRITISH LABOR MEMBERS.

    A verbatim report of the proceedings of the Committee of Privileges of the House of Commons, when it dealt with the speech by Mr. Sandham, Labor ...

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  4. SOMERSET MATCH.

    This afternoon Grimmett had some fine bowling practice. Somerset were 230 behind when they opened their second innings at 4.20 p.m. against the bowling of ...

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  5. VIOLENT ROADSIDE SCENE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--At the conclusion of an inquiry into the death of Arthur John Frame, 29 years, a clerk, who died in a private hospital on 15th July, ...

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  6. UNEMPLOYED RELIEF.

    A request for the immediate establishment of an employment registration bureau for women mid girls in Melbourne was made yesterday to the Assistant ...

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  7. AMENDING ARBITRATION.

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The determined attitude of the Senate, in refusing to accept vital clauses in the bill to amend the Arbitration and Conciliation Act has ...

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  8. RAILWAY SERVICE.

    Two months ago as a measure of Government railway economy, the payment of "merit money"--an allowance above award rates payable to certain artisans in ...

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  9. GUBERNATORIAL RESIDENCES.

    CANBERRA, Friday.--During the discussion on the estimates in the House of Representatives at 1 a.m. to-day Mr. Nairn (W.A.) moved that an item of ...

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  10. [?]BOUT PEOPLE.

    Mr. J. T. Armstrong, senior adviser in dairying in West Australia, has been appointed chief dairy officer in Tasmania in succession to Mr. T. H. Atkinson. ...

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  11. PINNED UNDER MOTOR LORRY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Pinned under a motor lorry which had capsized, a man and two women were killed instantly at Warren to-day. The victims were ...

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  12. CUSTOMS REVENUE.

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  13. CAR AND TRAM COLLIDE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--When a taxi-bus and a tram collided at Camperdown today four car passengers were injured, as under:-- ...

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  14. PREMIER SURPRISED

    Commenting last night on the restoration of the margins by the Arbitration Court to railway employes, the Premier said he was surprised. This sum could ...

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  15. CHARGED WITH SIX OFFENCES.

    In Prahran court yesterday Eric E. Keeley, motor mechanic, Radnor-street, Camberwell, was charged with six offences against the Motor Cars Act, as follows:-- ...

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  16. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Oliver Poole, late of Fenton's Creek, near St. Arnaud, retired farmer, who died on 26th June last, left by will dated 7th June, 1927, real estate valued at £2691 and personal property ...

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  17. "RED FRIDAY."

    "Red Friday" was observed by the members of the Communist party in a very quiet way yesterday. The celebration was intended to mark the beginning of the ...

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  18. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Queensland ended the first month of the present financial year with a deficit of £82,177, compared with a surplus of £57,834 for the same ...

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  19. COMMENTS ON THE PLAY

    After the Test match atmosphere, the Australians enjoyed a happy "rabbiting" match against Somerset, which they won with a day to spare, after six successive ...

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  20. Royal Aero Club Explains.

    Apropos of its rejection of the Italian and French entries, the Royal Aero Club has issued a statement denying a suggestion that it is declining to organise the ...

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  21. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Friday.--The State financial returns for July show the expenditure for the month was £685,582, and revenue £374,800, leaving a deficit of £310,782, as ...

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  22. COMMUNISTS IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A sensation was caused in Martin place to-day, when the police, in the presence of thousands of people attending the Red Cross Fair, ...

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  23. SHEARERS' STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--It was alleged that nine men from Mungindi shearing strikers' camp visited Booreeyanna Station, near Moree, last night, and attempted to ...

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  24. TOO MUCH WHEAT GROWN

    Wheat exports consider that the international position is becoming serious, and that the future outlook is showing little promise of any improvement. ...

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  25. CAR OVERTURNS IN DITCH.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Following a collision between two cars at Bankstown tonight, a car driven by Patrick Collins, 27 years, of Coogee, overturned into a ditch ...

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  26. THE FINANCIAL MISSION.

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Sir Otto Niemeyer and his colleagues, Professor T. Gregory and Mr. R. N. Kershaw, were entertained at a private luncheon at ...

    Article : 341 words
  27. INJURED CYCLIST DIES.

    As a result of a collision between a cycle he was riding and a motor car at the intersection of High and Candy streets, Northcote, William Bloomfield, ...

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  28. Game Against Glamorgan.

    The Australians should have another easy victory in the match to be commenced to-day, as their opponents, Glamorgan, have a weak side. Last year the ...

    Article : 227 words
  29. THE STEAMER NERBUDDA.

    The steamer Nerbudda, which collided with a Spanish steamer 100 miles east of Gibraltar, is still afloat, and no lives have been lost. ...

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  30. WINTRY WEATHER.

    Wintry weather was experienced throughout the State yesterday, and in the city and metropolitan areas cold winds, accompanied by light showers, ...

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  31. STRUCK BY MORTUARY VAN.

    Suffering from a lacerated head and leg injuries, William Foxcroft, 36 years, of Bourke-street, Melbourne, was admitted to Melbourne Hospital yesterday. ...

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  32. Union's Attitude.

    Reviewing the position arising out of the dispute in the pastoral industry, this week's issue of the official organ of the Australian Workers' Union said it was ...

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  33. COLLISION IN CHAPEL-STREET.

    As the result of a collision in Chapel-street, on 21st June, Edwin L. Berriman, draper, Charles-street, Prahran, was charged in the local court yesterday with ...

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  34. P. AND O. LINER NANKING TO RESCUE.

    The British-India steamer Nerbudda, 7911 tons gross register, under the command of Captain Blencowe, left Melbourne on 19th June fully laden with wool, Hour, ...

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  35. THE RELIEF FUND.

    Cabinet yesterday made further allocations from the unemployed relief funds. Subsidies to municipalities for relief works amounted to £6399, and road works ...

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  36. WILKINS'S NEW PROJECT.

    Sir Hubert Wilkins, the Australian explorer, has returned to the United States, after his honeymoon trip to Europe. He said to-day that he hoped to start his ...

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  37. VETERAN AUSTRALIAN CRICKETER.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Mr. Charles Bannerman, of Moore Park, who is 79 years of age, has recovered from a serious illness. He was a member of the first ...

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  38. A BOYCOTTED SHELTER

    After an inspection of the Gill memorial home, a'Beekett-street, where the Salvation Army provides meals and beds at a small fee for the unemployed, the acting ...

    Article : 203 words
  39. MASONIC INSTALLATION.

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  41. WORK DELAYED ON RIVERINA STATIONS.

    NARANDERA, Friday.--Shearing at Kooba station has been delayed owing to shearers refusing to start at award rates. Strikers are establishing camps at ...

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  42. SYDNEY HEADQUARTERS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--It was officially stated to-day that the New South Wales Cricket Association had purchased 30 acres of land at Arncliffe for the purpose of ...

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  43. WOMAN KILLED BY MOTOR LORRY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Knocked down by a motor lorry to-night. Mrs. Beatrice Adams, 51 years, was killed at Maroubra. Her skull was fractured. ...

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