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  2. Encouraging Elements.

    LONDON, July 12.—At the british League of Nations Union meeting in the Albert Hall yesterday Field-Marshal Sir William ...

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  3. EPPING INQUIRY.

    SYDNEY, July 13.—Some remarkable evidence was given to-day at the inquest held at Ryde into the death of Elizabeth Brail ...

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  4. Tick Control.

    CANBERRA, July 13.—Senator J. J. Daly, Minister in control of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research to-day said that ...

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  5. TEMPORARY TRUCE.

    BRISBANE, July 13.—The proposals of the exporters for a resumption of work to kill all stock on hand at the meatworks were ...

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  6. East Greenland.

    OSLO, July 12.—The Norwegian Government announces its annexation of Christens, East Greenland, and Tirik, Rands ...

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  7. Continuation of War."

    PARIS, July 12.—Although French opinion has hardened since Dr. Luther's departure nobody here is quite blind to the fact ...

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  8. Talking in Millions.

    LONDON, July 12.—Gandhi, when he comes to the round table conference in London, intends to present Britain with a bill for ...

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  9. FLOGGED NATIVES.

    CAIRNS, July 13.—As a sequel to the death of James Thompson, a dingo scalper on the Coleman River, on or about August 31, ...

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  10. WILL NOT SUBMIT.

    BERLIN, July 12.—The Cabinet has decided not to submit to the French conditions for granting credit, at least as far as the cessation of ...

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  11. A PRESS PRIVILEGE.

    ROCKHAMPTON, July 13.—In the Supreme Court to-day before Mr. Justice Brennan, application was made for a stay of ...

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  12. STOCK EXPERIMENTAL STATION.

    BRISBANE, July 13.—The Commonwealth Government will take over the State Government stock experimental station at ...

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  13. FATAL STRUGGLE.

    MELBOURNE, July 13.—At the inquest to-day into the death of Edward Vincent Sheehan (40), a boot operative, the details were ...

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  14. MEETING THE CRISIS.

    BASLE, July 12. Herr Vocke, Director of the Reichsbank, who is substituting Dr. Luther at the conference of Governors of the Banks of ...

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  15. "ACRES OF DUCKS."

    ADELAIDE RIVER, July 11.—The members of the Commonwealth railways big game expedition, including experienced world sportsmen, state ...

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  16. BRADFORD STRIKE.

    LONDON, July 13.—Wool packs adorned the tower of Bradford Cathedral to inaugurate the historical pageant week part of Bradford's "Get ...

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  17. AUSTRALIA TO BE REPRESENTED.

    CANBERRA, July 13.—The Prime Minister (Mr. J. H. Scullin) announced this afternoon that the Commonwealth would definitely be ...

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  18. BANKING CRISIS.

    BERLIN, July 12.—The French pressure is regarded as an example of what a leading industrialist recently described as "a continuation ...

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  19. UNKNOWN DISEASE.

    BRISBANE, July 13.—An unknown disease has broken out among the aborigines of Mornington Island, in the Gulf of ...

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  20. THIEVES ACTIVE.

    WELLINGTON, July 13.—Nearly £500 was secured by thieves who broke into the Regent Theatre, Christchurch, on Sunday night and ...

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  21. TICKS REPORTED.

    BRISBANE, July 12.—According to officers of the Department of Agriculture and Stock, the reports from New South Wales, that cattle tick has ...

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  22. FIVE-DAY WEEK.

    CANBERRA, July 13.—With the introduction of the Government's five-day working week for Federal public servants, work commenced in ...

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  23. STATE PUBLIC SERVICE.

    MELBOURNE, July 13.—Instructions have been given by the State Treasury to Government Departments to bring into operation on Friday next ...

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  24. SEVEN HILLS AFFRAY.

    SYDNEY, July 13.—Following the fracas at Seven Hills yesterday when William Carroll was shot dead outside a store Edward Josiah Stanton ...

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  25. MISSING STOWAWAYS.

    MELBOURNE, July 13.—Unless the three stowaways who are said to have jumped over the side of the German steamer ...

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  26. BRITISH EMPIRE'S LEAD.

    LONDON, July 12.—The advice sent by the British Treasury to the Bank of International Settlements announcing the decision of the ...

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  27. RELIEF WORKERS.

    COOLANGATTA, July 11.—Seven families of relief workers arrived here to-day by train from Brisbane, and three other families are due by ...

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  28. WHOLESALE LARCENCY

    MELBOURNE, July 13.—As a result of inquiries following the plucky capture of an intruder at St. Kilda by a civlian on Saturday night, the police ...

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  29. WILL INVEST FREELY.

    MELBOURNE, July 13.—That England had the ulmost faith in Australia and would invest freely here as soon as steps were taken to put our house ...

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  30. War Pensions.

    MELBOURNE, July 13.—It is expected that the final figures for war pensions will show that the total paid by the Commonwealth for the year ...

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  31. BOREDOM.

    LONDON, July 12.—Boredom is an increasingly prominent factor in the industrial life of the workers, points out the report of the Industrial ...

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  32. SERIOUS CHARGES.

    SYDNEY, July 12.—An amazing case in which it is alleged that a Randwick girl has been the victim of repeated outrages during the last ...

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  33. POSTAL DEPARTMENT.

    MELBOURNE, July 13.—Doubt as to whether the Postal Department, will be able to save the £250,000 desired by the Government was expressed ...

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  34. TO BEAT RECORD.

    LE BOURGET, July 12.—Flying the famous Trait Danion 'plane Aviators Lebrix and Doret took off at 4 a.m. to attempt a non-stop flight to Tokio ...

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  35. NO [?]K DANCING.

    LONDON, July 12.—No new dances will be introduced in 1931 according to the decision of the dance hall managers' official Board of Control of ...

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  36. SPANISH PARLIAMENT

    MADRID, July 13.—The first Parliament since 1924 will open to-morrow but the Spaniards will be more interested in the carrying of the ...

    Article : 63 words
  37. DRIVEN TO MILK.

    BORDEAUX, July 11.—The increasing popularity of beer and milk is alarming wine-growers, who declare that the Government's heavy taxation ...

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