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  2. Failure

    By an overwhelming majority strikers in the South Johnstone mill area rejected proposed terms for a settlement of the dispute. ...

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  3. Vienna Quiet

    Vienna is back to normal after the recent serious riots, and fashionable quarters of the city have resumed their usual gaiety. The ...

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  4. UNLUCKY CAR

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A Eudapest message states that the Archduke Franz Ferdinand's motor car, in which he was assassinated at ...

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  5. AIR SMASHES

    PARIS, Monday.--Lieutenant Pascaud, flying in a military aeroplane, made a forced landing at Louleau beach, which was crowded with bathers ...

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  6. "WAR IS ON"

    VANCOUVER, Monday.--A message from Managua, Nicaragua, states that one United States marine was killed and another ...

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  7. 'FISHER'S GHOST'

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Street Doyle, managing director of Union Theatres, Ltd., continuing his evidence before the Film Commission, said that any ...

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  8. 40 INJURED

    TOOWOOMBA, Tuesday.--Forty persons were injured, some seriously, when the verandah of a residence at Quilpie, on which a ...

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  9. MENIN GATE

    LONDON, Monday.--Many thousands of relatives and friends of British soldiers who died on Menin-road during the Great War will attend a ceremony ...

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  10. SPANISH FLIER KILLED.

    LONDON, Monday.--A Madrid message states that the Spanish airman, Major Loriga, who recently flew from Madrid to the Philippine Islands ...

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  11. EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--A conference representative of all classes of the community including primary and secondary industries and trade and ...

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  12. DRAMATIC SCENE

    LONDON, Monday.--A dramatic scene was witnessed in the Court of Criminal Appeal to-day, in which the central figures were a murderer and a ...

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  13. BACK TO NORMAL.

    VIENNA, Tuesday.-- Railway, postal telegraph and telephone services re-opened at midnight, the trades unions deciding to call off the strike ...

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  14. R.A.F. PLANE CRASHES

    LONDON, Monday.--Two people were killed at Camberley, when a Bristol fighter R.A.F. machine crashed in flames while engaged in night ...

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  15. STRIKERS REJECT TERMS.

    LATER.--The strike ballot taken by the men resulted in the rejection of the suggested terms of settlement by 310 votes to 28. Prior to the ballot ...

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  16. "BLUNDERED STUPIDLY"

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday.--The alleged high-handed actions of the Administrator of Samoa, Major General Sir G. S. Richardson, in dealing with [?] ...

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  17. AIR ACCIDENTS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.-- Professor H. Payne, chairman of the committee which recently conducted an investigation into air accidents, said he very ...

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  18. GAS IN WARFARE

    MOSCOW, Tuesday.-- The Soviet Government is erecting an immense institute for defence against gas, which s to unify all research and invention ...

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  19. NOT ACCEPTABLE

    GENEVA, Monday.--The American delegation secretly met the British and Japanese representatives outside Geneva this morning. It is understood ...

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  20. ANTARCTIC FLIGHT PROPOSED

    VANCOUVER, Monday.--A Los Angeles message slates that Captain Willins in planning a flight to the Antarctic in December, via Seattle, Tokio ...

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  21. WORLD MOTOR TOUR

    LONDON, Monday.--Miss Violet Cordery was welcomed in London to-day, after having completed an 11,000 miles tour around the world in a car. She ...

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  22. DUBLIN MURDER

    DUBLIN, Monday.--The Court was again crowded when 10 men, accused of conspiracy in connection with Kevin O'Higgins's murder appeared. The ...

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  23. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- Chubbs, Ltd., issued nine summonses against the employees who struck work last week as a protest against the daily hire ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN AIRSHIP SERVICE?

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) to-night referred to the proposed airship service with Australia. He said that if it ...

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  25. Preparing to Revolt

    LONDON, Monday.-- A Honolulu message states that Mr. Clem Yorke the novelist, has arrived from Sanroa, and says the natives are preparing to ...

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  26. ROBBED THE CUSTOMS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--At the Central Summons Court to-day, Harold Langley Montague, customs agent, pleaded guilty to five charges of having ...

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  27. WILLIS IS SAFE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--It is reported that Mr. A.C. Willis will assume the position of general manager of the "Labor Daily," to fill the vacancy ...

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  28. COUNTESS MARKIEVICZ'S FUNERAL.

    DUBLIN,, Monday.--The Countess Maikicvicz was duly buried at Glassnevne to-day, a strong force of troops occupying positions surrounding the ...

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  29. TROUBLE AT MOUNT LYELL.

    HOBART, Tuesday.--As a result of the decision of the men at a meeting to-day, the Mount Lyell Company's works at Queenstown may close down. ...

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  30. "PENALTY INADEQUATE"

    PARKES, Tuesday.--At a meting of the Farmers and Settlers' Association, a resolution was carried, asking the Minister for Justice (Mr. Lee), to ...

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  31. FALSE PRETENCES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- At the Central Police Court to-day, Henry Ball (42 manufacturer, was charged with having falsely pretended to Prosper Cologne ...

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  32. JELLICOE RETURNS HOME.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Viscount Jellices has returned from Geneva, owing to the fact that his brother, Reverend Frederick Jellicoe, is seriously ill in a ...

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  33. OVER CLIFFS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- Falling over the cliffs at Ben Buckler, near Bondi this afternoon Ethel Lowery (33), of Bond was dashed to death on the rocks a ...

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  34. LITHGOW DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--As the result of a dispute at Hoskins' steelworks at Lithgow, yesterday morning, about [?] men employed on the rail bank ...

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  35. AFFAIRS IN CHINA

    SHANGHAI, Monday.--Arrangements have been concluded between the U.S.A., British and Japanese authorities to counteract the embargo on the ...

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  36. FEDERAL CABINET

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- A meeting ol Federal Cabinet was held in Sydney to-day, and at a lengthy sitting many matters were discussed. Consideration ...

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  37. TENNIS.

    The following players will represent the Brunswick (Tennis Association in a match against the Casino District Association at Bangalow, on Saturday ...

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  38. ANTI-LANGITES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--A meeting of the Parliamentary members who are opposed to Mr. Lang (Premier) was held to-day, when a case was drawn ...

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  39. TAXATION REDUCTION?

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) says that ever since it became evident that Doctor Earle Page's (Federal Treasurer) ...

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  40. [?] HEAD BAITERED IN

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The Commissioner for Police (Mr. Ryan) this afternoon received a telegram from the inspector of police at Rockhampton ...

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  41. "EMPIRE AND OPTIMISM"

    LONDON, Monday.--Opening an advertising display at Olympia, Mr. L. S. Amery (Colonial Secretary) borrowed the Duke of York's Guildhall ...

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  42. TO COMBAT PIECEWORK

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--A decision [?] combat piecework, bonus and similar systems in the Railway Department was arrived at by the Australian Council ...

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  43. R.A.S. SPRING FAIR

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The Spring Fair which the Royal Agricultural Society proposes to hold from September 27 to October 1 next will carry money ...

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  44. "OVER IN TWO MONTHS"

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The Premier (Mr. Lang) addressed the employees at White Bay power house to-day. Despite the official denial, Mr. Lang ...

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  45. HEAT WAVE IN AMERICA

    NEW YORK, Monday.--It is now estimated that 150 deaths, due directly and indirectly to the heat wave hae occurred, of which 80 are reported ...

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  46. WHAT SHOULD BE

    LONDON, Monday.--Sir Samuel Hoare (Secretary for Air), in a speech at the London Shopping Week lunch con, held up a model of what should ...

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  47. DAVIS CUP TIE.

    TORONTO, Monday.--Canada defeated Cuba in the Davis Cup tie, having previously won both singles matches to-day. Crocker and Wright defeated ...

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