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  2. PREMIERS' PLAN.

    MELBOURNE, July 20—Though it was convened by the Trades Hall Council, the conference of Union representatives which ...

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  3. LIBERTY OF PRESS.

    LONDON, July 20.—The correspondent of the Manchester 'Guardian' in Berlin says that the latest decrees are causing widespread irritation. The ...

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  4. ECONOMIC CRISIS IN EUROPE.

    The conversations which have taken place between the French and German Ministers relative to the present financial crisis have resulted in effective collaboration between the two nations. It is now believed that the representative are ...

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  5. "A Game Called Golf."

    HAS it ever struck you that references to golf in the early classics of English literature are few and far between? Indeed, apart from books ...

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  6. Industrial Calendar.

    RIGA, July 19.—Certain confusion has resulted from M. Stalin's decree of July 5 abandoning the five-day non-stop week, for the five-day, ...

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  7. FACING DEFAULT.

    CANBERRA, July 20.—The Prime Minister (Mr. J. H. Scullin) has issued a summary of the correspondence from Mr. Lang to the ...

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  8. THE UPPER HOUSE.

    BRISBANE, July 30.—A Legislative Council would create more stability and increase confidence in the country, said the Premier ...

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  9. REDUCTION OF WAGES.

    MELBOURNE, July 20.—The chief executive of the Australian Insurance Staffs Federation at a special meeting to-day decided to ...

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  10. INTER-STATE LABOR CONFERENCE.

    BRISBANE, July 20.—The ballot held on Saturday to select delegates from Queensland to attend the Federal Labor inter-State conference ...

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  11. MUDGEE MAIL ROBBERY.

    SYDNEY, July 20.—At the quarter Sessions to-day, Joseph Harold Ryan (31), a motor driver and Lancelot Verne Lynch (31) postal assistant ...

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  12. THEFT OF JEWELRY.

    BRISBANE, July 20.—Reginald Manttan (32), a clerk appeared in the Police Court to-day on two charges of having broken and entered and ...

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  13. EMBASSY BALL.

    PARIS, July 19.—The Duke and Duchess of York attended last night's brilliant ball at the British Embassy and a church ...

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  14. FRENCH CONDITIONS.

    PARIS, July 19.—The French delegates have agreed to attend the London Conference following Mr. Arthur Henderson's undertaking that the ...

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  15. OFFICIAL STATEMENT.

    CANBERRA, July 20.—The Prime Minister (Mr. J. H. Scullin) to-night issued the following statement which comprised the ...

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  16. LEFT BOOTY BEHIND.

    TOOGOOLAWAH, July 18.—Thieves entered the Toogoolawah Cooperative Society's store on Friday night and stole cash amounting to £8. The ...

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  17. CABINET ACTIVITY.

    LONDON, July 19.—To-morrow morning the British Cabinet will hold a special meeting to examine the situation prior to the assembly for ...

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  18. MINING.

    The Mt. Morgan correspondent of the Rockhampton 'Bulletin' writes:— The pleasing news of the good luck of the three ex-Mt. Morganites—Messrs. ...

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  19. Stock Seized for Tithe.

    There were astonishing scenes on Monday at an isolated farm near the Suffolk village of Stoke-by-Clare (writes a correspondent ...

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  20. FURTHER PAD[?]TIVES.

    LONDON, July 19.—Mr. Arthur Henderson was compelled to concede to the French insistence that they would not go to London unless the ...

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  21. PALMER GOLDFIELD.

    BRISBANE, July 20.—The Cabinet has considered the request made by Mr. Theodore Price as the representative of a big financial ...

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  22. EFFECTIVE COLLABORATION.

    PARIS, July 20.—The communique giving the result of the Franco-German negotiations was brought to the Ministry for the Interior by M. ...

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  23. BANKRUPT IN TEARS.

    Harry Hilton Howard, of Kensington a traveller who not long ago was in receipt of £1000 a year from the Dominion Forests Ltd. on Wednesday ...

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  24. HEAVY WITH GOLD.

    ROCKHAMPTON, July 20.—Intense excitement was created on the Canoona goldfield and in the city to-day by the news of a further rich ...

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  25. SATISFACTORY EXPRESSED.

    LONDON, July 19.—Late to-night Mr. Arthur Henderson returned to London from Paris and proceeded to Downing-street where he saw the ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND POLICE.

    BRISBANE, July 20.—The opinion that the police force should be increased by 400 or 500 men in order to bring it up ...

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  27. WORK—NOT DOLE.

    "Small Town Shopkeeper" writes in Sydney 'Morning Herald':—I have just supplied 72 relief orders and the impression left on my mind is one of ...

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  28. LUMBIN CHURCH TROUBLE.

    LONDON, July 19.—Recently when Rev. A. E. Brain was deputising for Rev. Caleb he attempted to take a service at St. Michaels' ...

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  29. THE BUFFALO FLY.

    CANBERRA, July 20.—In order to combat the buffalo fly menace the Commonwealth Government has already taken provisional measures ...

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  30. BIG CITY HOTEL.

    BRISBANE, July 20.—With a mortgage of £57,000 which can remain for five years at 6½ per cent. and a creditors' reserve of £85,000 the freehold ...

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  31. ROYAL VISIT.

    LONDON, July 19.—"That is a funny way of sleeping," said the King to little Patrick Osborne, who overcame by shyness hid under the ...

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  32. CARRYING N.S. WALES BURDENS.

    BRISBANE, July 20.—Queensland is definitely opposed to N.S. Wales getting any further loans said the Premier (Mr. A. E. Moore) to-day, ...

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  33. PRACTICAL COMMUNISM.

    LONDON, July 19.—Mr. G. Bernard Shaw will leave for Moscow on July 30 to study the practical working of Communism. ...

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  34. KILLED BY LIGHTNING

    LONDON, July 20.—Sheltering from a thunderstorm at the Finchley Golf Club, a 15-year-old caddie was killed when the lightning struck the ...

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