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  2. Government Beaten.

    HALIFAX (Nova Scotia), Aug. 22.—The Conservative Government led by Premier Mr. Gordon Harrington, K.C., was defeated at the ...

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  3. LEAGUE COUNCIL.

    LONDON, Aug. 22.—Australia has an excellent chance of securing election to the League of Nations council in September. It ...

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  4. THE WHEAT PROBLEM.

    LONDON, Aug. 22.—An official communique issued by the Wheat Conference states that considerable progress has been made by ...

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  5. SPEAKER'S RULING.

    BRISBANE, Aug. 23.—Lively, exchanges occurred in the Legislative Assembly to-day, when the discussion centred on the action of ...

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  6. Firmness Intended.

    DUBLIN, Aug. 22.—The Minister for Fisheries (Mr. P. Ruttledge) announced in the Senate that the Government possessed sufficient ...

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  7. TELEVISION.

    LONDON, Aug. 23.—The British Broadcasting Corporations first televisioned program has completely satisfied experts. Two bouts of a ...

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  8. State Parliament.

    BRISBANE, Aug. 23.—In the Legislative Assembly to-day, the Minister for Labor (Mr. M. P. Hynes) told Mr. E. B. Maher (West ...

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  9. AMERICA SOLID.

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 22.—The good effects of the N.I.R.A. are being quoted far and wide over the United States this week, as ...

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  10. CONTROL OF ARMS.

    NEW YORK, Aug. 22.—Mr. Norman H. Davis, American representative, was ordered back to the Geneva Disarmament Conference on Tuesday by ...

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  11. SOUND POSITION.

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 22.—Mergers between the better banks and the forced liquidation of weaker ones, are bringing a stronger situation in the ...

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  12. CIRCUIT COURT.

    TOWNSVILLE, Aug. 23.—"Three-fourths of the Italians in this country are good citizen and their children will be good Australians, ...

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  13. Broadcasts Continue.

    MUNICH, Aug. 22.—Despite Signor Mussolini's reported further friendly intervention in the Austro-German trouble over the week-end, ...

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  14. DETRIOT BANKS.

    VANCOUVER, Aug. 22.—Ex-President Hoover refused to give evidence before the sensational grand jury inquiry as to how the Detroit ...

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  15. NAZI ATROCITIES.

    BERLIN, Aug. 22.—Because she remained seated during the singing of the Nazi song, Storm troopers paraded [?] girl through the streets, placarded: ...

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  16. TARRAWNJEE MURDER.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 23.—When the inquest concerning the death of Miss Katherine Starr (72), who was found murdered in a lonely house ...

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  17. TRADE TREATIES.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 23.—The lines on which a three party agreement on Japanese trade will be negotiated between Great Britain ...

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  18. NORTH AUSTRALIA.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 23.—Further progress towards the completion of the Commonwealth Government's' plans for leasing areas in North Australia ...

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  19. REICHSTAG FIRE.

    LONDON, Aug. 22.—The German relief committee in London announces that the German Government has refused all the requests of the ...

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  20. BUSINESS WORRY.

    AUCKLAND, Aug. 23.—Claude Fenwick (54), managing director of T. and S. Morrin and Fenwick Ltd., shot himself in his office, and ...

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  21. SIR W. GREENE RESIGNS.

    CANBERRA, Aug. 23.—The resignation from the Cabinet of Senator Sir Walter Greene has been tendered to the Prime ...

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  22. FLOODS IN CHINA.

    PEIPING, Aug. 23.—The latest reports received from Shantung state that the floods there are becoming worse. Foreign advices from Honan ...

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  23. HURLED TO DEATH.

    AUCKLAND, Aug. 23.—A fall down a 200ft. cliff at Hawkes Bay back country resulted in the death of two school girls of Hastings. The victims are ...

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  24. THE COUNTRY PARTY.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 23.—Members of the Country party to-day expressed the belief that in the event of Dr. Earle Page resuming the leadership of the ...

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  25. "EASY WAY OUT."

    Mr. Cleland Lane (24), son of Mr. L. A. Lane, well-known solicitor, of Orange (N.S.W.), was found dead by his father on a tennis court behind the ...

    Article : 93 words
  26. APPEAL TO HIGH COURT.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 23.—Special leave to appeal against his sentence of imprisonment for life for having thrown corrosive fluid into the faces of two ...

    Article : 66 words
  27. GANDHI RELEASED.

    CALCUTTA, Aug. 23.—Gandhi was unconditionally released this afternoon. He was taken to a nursing home in the ambulance by friends. ...

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  28. BILLIARDS.

    BRISBANE, Aug. 23.—Sam Ryan won the Queensland amateur billiards championship ,to-night for the fourth time in succession. He defeated A. ...

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