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  2. FIRE ON ORMONDE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- A fire broke out in No. 4 batch of the Orient liner Ormonde oft Gabo Island this morning, and although it ...

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  3. THE MEDITERRANEAN

    Italian comment on Sir Samuel Hoare's statement that Britain has no new Mediterranean policy is summed up in five words: "We do not believe it." The ...

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  4. LEAGUE PROBLEM.

    The Abyssinians sent a memorandum to the Credentials Committee, insisting on their right to sit in the Assembly on the ground that the Emperor exercises ...

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  5. INSURGENTS NEARER MADRID.

    The latest reports from Spain include a communique issued by General Franco that the insurgents have occupied Torrijos, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THE POLICE FORCE.

    Plans for the reorganisation of the Criminal Investigation Branch are being prepared by the Acting Commissioner of Police (Mr. W. W'. Mooney). ...

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  7. NORTH CHINA PROVINCES.

    Japan is rapidly making military preparations to enforce her demands on the Nanking Government that the North China provinces shall be granted ...

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  8. TRAGEDY AT NORTH KEW.

    Missing the road detour, a motor car containing four persons hurtled over an embankment into the dry bed of a creek at Kilby-road. North Kew, early ...

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  9. INDEPENDENCE OF JUDGES

    ADELAIDE. Wednesday.--The second annual convention of the Law Council of Australia, presided over by Mr. F. V. Smith, K.C., was opened this afternoon. ...

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  10. U.C.P. COUNCIL.

    Several important decisions affecting matters of current politics were made by the two days' meeting of the Central Council of the Victorian Country ...

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  11. FRENCH FINANCE.

    The French Minister of Finance, M. Auriol, announcing that the subscription lists for the issue of "baby bonds" would close to-night, said the amount ...

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  12. WITNESS DIES IN COURT.

    After giving evidence at Malvern court yesterday James Lillie, 69 years, Grey-street, St. Kilda collapsed and died. Deceased was Victorian manager of the ...

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  13. DEADLOCK REMAINS.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Although not hopeful of an early settlement of the trade dispute between Australia and Japan, the Federal Ministry is convinced ...

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  14. Knocked Down by Truck.

    As he was crossing Cremorne-street, Richmond, early last night Roy Knight, 6 years, whose parents live, in Kelso-street, Richmond, was knocked down by ...

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  15. Fatal Car Accident.

    Knocked down by a motor bus near Fairfield railway station on 18th inst., Herbert Hammet, of Scoresby grove, Ivanhoe, sustained a fracture of the ...

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  16. KING'S ADVICE REJECTED.

    The Arab Higher Committee has rejected King Ibn Baud's advice to call off the strike. It is reported that the committee is preparing a proclamation ...

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  17. UNEXPECTED CANDOR.

    The attitude of the New Zealand delegate (Mr. Jordan) at the meeting of the Credentials Committee caused unexpected embarrassment. Instead of passively ...

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  18. BRITISH TEXTILES.

    In anticipation of a demand for space at the British Industries Fair in the Coronation year, the fair management committee has decided on an important ...

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  19. DIVE INTO RIVER.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--When a Gipsy Moth training machine crashed into the Hawkesbury River two miles from Wiseman's ferry to-day, Pilot Officers W. ...

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  20. BENALLA BY-ELECTION.

    BENALLA, Wednesday.--Cr. M. P. Cleary, who is contesting the Benalla by-election as an endoresd Country party candidate, addressed a meeting in ...

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  21. KING'S CORONATION.

    According to the "Daily Telegraph," it is possible that the King's coronation will be filmed for the first time to history. ...

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  22. CAMPBELL BLACK'S PLANE.

    The Royal Aero Club has offered to permit the "Miss Liverpool," in which Black was to have competed, to line up at Portsmouth for inspection and ...

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  23. LATE NEWS.

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  24. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Arguments to favor of the re-establishment of the Parliamentary Standing Committees on Public Works and Public Accounts were ...

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  25. MR. LANDON'S POLICY.

    At Des Moines (Iowa) to-night Mr. Landon, Republican candidate for the Presidency, made one of the most important addresses of his campaign, with ...

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  26. MEAT PUBLICITY.

    The National Federation of Meat Traders' Associations contemplates spending £125,000 a year in order to give publicity to meat throughout Britain. It ...

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  27. WIRELESS 35 YEARS AGO.

    How he assisted his father and grandfather to send the first wireless messages in Australia. thirty-five years ago was recalled by Professor W. L. Bragg ...

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  28. STATE SCHOOLS.

    Subjects ranging from support of the League of Nations to free dental treatment tor school children are included to the agenda of the annual conference of ...

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  29. FOREIGN PENETRATION.

    A representative of the Federation of British Industries is going to Canada in order to seek information on the subject of the penetration of Empire ...

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  30. EXCHANGE RATES ON LONDON.

    Exchange rates on London to-day were:--New York, 5.07 dol. to the pound; Pans, 77 f. to the pound. Monday's rates were:--New York, ...

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  31. "SHOW MUST GO ON."

    "There is one rule in the theatrical world--the show must go on." said Miss Florence Desmond (the widow of Mr. T. Campbell Black); and the opening of the ...

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  32. ANTARCTIC LANDS.

    The Oslo correspondent of the "Times" reports that attention has been attracted in Norway to a Canberra message that Australia intends to expand her territory ...

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  33. CAUGHT IN MACHINE.

    Twisted around the shaft of a machine at the rope works of George Kinnear and Sons Pty Ltd., Ballarat- road, Footscray, late yesterday afternoon, Harold Evans. ...

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  34. LIVERPOOL WHEAT MARKET.

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  35. ROTARY CONFERENCE IN ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--To-day business and pleasure was combined by the 500 people taking part in the ninth annual conference of the 65th District of ...

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  36. Gippsland Province Election.

    SALE, Wednesday.--James Miller Balfour, farmer, of Willowgrove, lodged his nomination for the vacancy on the Legislative Council with the returning officer ...

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  37. OUR TRADE WITH CANADA.

    Mr. Euler, Dominion Minister of Trade and Commerce, will leave for Australia and New Zealand in October to discuss the revision of Canada's treaties with ...

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  38. Danish Way of Deciding Election Tie.

    A tic in a Danish Parliamentary, election was decided by a novel method. Cards bearing the names of the two candidates were placed in the ballot ...

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  39. FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH.

    Sir Henry Wellcome, founder of the Wellcome Foundation, and of the great Ann of manufacturing chemists. Burroughs. Wellcome, who died in July, left ...

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  40. GERMANY'S POLICEMEN.

    In future all recruits to the German police force must have served for two to five years in the army, must be able to run 1500 metres in 6½ minutes, jump ...

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  41. Train Victim Identified.

    The mutilated body of the man found lying on the railway line near the Newmarket station on Tuesday night was yesterday identified as that of William ...

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  42. THE PRICE OF GOLD.

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  43. Advertising

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  44. Advertising

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