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  2. LONDON'S MOCK WAR

    LONDON, Monday.--London mock war has already provided valuable lessons. The enemy made a series of daring raids from the cast and south, ...

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  3. MIRACULOUS

    WASHINGTON, Monday.--Lieutenant Championn asccnded to 48,000 feet in a Wright Apache biplane, establishing in unofficial altitude, record, after ...

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  4. "IT IS TRAGIC"

    PARIS, Monday.--The French newspaper "Le Journal," in an editorial article, says, 'It is tragic that Britain stands, alone, face to face with ...

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  5. RECAPTURED

    LONDON, Tuesday.--On May 9 a sensational story of four prisoners escape from Dublin gaol was reported. The men, three of whom were serving ...

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  6. EMBARGO

    INNISFAIL, Tuesday.--The embargo placed on the South Johnstone sugar mill and farmers by the Innisfail Trades and Labor Council preventing ...

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  7. NO CHANGE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--" The platform of the Labor Party has undergone no change whatever. The only change that has taken place so far as Labor is ...

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  8. FEDERAL TAXES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--An influential deputation interviewed the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) to-day, and put forth a strong case for reduction in federal ...

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  9. ANTI-BRITISH PROPAGANDA

    LONDON, Monday.--The ''Daily Telegraph 's " correspondent says: "Our ambassador in Washington (Sir Esme Howard has been instructed to protest ...

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  10. CHILD ENDOWMENT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Sir Mark Sheldon speaking at the annual meeting of shareholders in the Australian Bank of Commerce, said the banks were now ...

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  11. LIVING ON GARBAGE

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--A deputation from Maltese-unemployed waited on the Premier to-day and asked for work. Their leader said the men were ...

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  12. 'WE ARE GOING TO WIN'

    SYDNEY, Monday.--At the annual meeting of Sydney Chamber of Commerce to-day, Mr. J. M. Dunlop, in his presidential address, said: ...

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  13. PREMIER HITS BACK

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--A rumor is afloat in political circles to the effect that Mr. Lang (Premier) will not, under any circumstances countenance the ...

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  14. INTENSE INDIGNATION

    CAIRNS, Tuesday.-- Attempts by strikers at South Johnstone to starve farmers of the district are causing intense indignation amongst other ...

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  15. BRITAIN CONSIDERS FOSITION

    LONDON, Monday .--Contrary to expectations there was no full meeting of Cabinet to-day for discussion on thee Geneva negotiations, but the ...

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  16. BIG CRICKET

    LONDON, Monday.--The trial test match between teams representing England and The Rest of England was continued at Bristol to-day. The second ...

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  17. MENANGLE PARK

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  18. WILL DISBAND

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Both the Scale and Conory factions of the A.L.P. will old meetings to-morrow night. It is understood the Seale Executive has ...

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  19. REGULATIONS DRAWN UP

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- Regulations have been drawn up for the working on the Family Endowment Act, Claim forms probably will be ready for issue ...

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  20. CONSTABLES CHARGED

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Three price constables were charged, by the Police Department, before a special board of inquiry at Caulfield to-day, ...

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  21. ESPIONAGE

    PARIS, Monday.--The Correctional Court impose very penal[?]es on nine Communists whose trial was begun last Tuesday, in connection with ...

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  22. MERE WORDS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Speaking at the State Conference of the Agricultural Bureau at Hawkesbury College to-day, the Premier (Mr. Lang) claimed that ...

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  23. TENNIS.

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  24. A.L.P. BANK ACCOUNT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The suit in which William Henry Scale and others are seeking to prevent William Uarey and others from operating on the bank ...

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  25. CENTENNIAL PARK

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The proposal to hold the 1931 Exhibition in Centennial Park is strongly objected to by many residents of Paddington, in which ...

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  26. NOT ENVIOUS

    MONTREAL, Monday.--A Washington message states that Mr. J. M. Baddeley (Australian Minister for Labor and Industry), arrived here to-day, on ...

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  27. HOPELESSLY BEHIND

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Captain Geoffrey Hughes, president of the Australian Aero Club, addressing the Millions Club to-day, claimed that ...

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  28. N.Z. v WARWICKSHIRE.

    LONDON, Monday.--The New Zealanders continued their match against Warwickshire to-day, and declared then innings closed with six wickets down ...

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  29. FOUR INJURED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- Four men were injured by an explosion this morning, in a sewer tunnel 100 feet below the surface of High Street, ...

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  30. MR. McKELL HOME

    FREMANTLE. Tuesday.-- Mr. McKell, who was Minister for Justice and assist Treasurer in the Lang Government, and went to America ...

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  31. TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES

    The estate of Thomas Longworth widower, of Bay, has been valued for probate purposes at £305,582. The estate of the late Henry Luke ...

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  32. SOUTH GRAFTON CUP

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  33. MINE PLANT DISAPPEARS

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A Cologne message states that the whole pithead and plant of the Aguste Victoria mine, in the Ruhr district, disappeared in a ...

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  34. TRANSPORT WORKERS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- The deputy Industrial Commissioner (Mr. Kirvanagh) in delivering judgment concerning an application by the road ...

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  35. TRAPPED ON STEAMER

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Two men, Francis Morgan and Henry McMillan wharf laborers, were convicted at Darling hurst Sessions on a charge of having ...

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  36. FAMOUS STALLION DEAD.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The famous stallion, Martian, had to be destroyed at Wellington (N.Z.) after an attack of paralvsis. Up to the end of last ...

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  37. MAN STANDING OVER BED

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--On July 17, Poppy Kent, a school lonelier, of Barkley Street, Brunswick; was a wakened by a man standing over her ...

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  38. TARIFF BOARD

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--At the annual meeting of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce, to-day, the report stated there was a general feeling in the ...

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  39. IN POOL OF BLOOD

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Patrick M Maher (45) farmer, of Kootingale, near Tamworth, who left his home yesterday morning, was discovered lying dead, in ...

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  40. RACEHORSES DOPED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--At a meeting of the Forbos Jockey Club committee, Mr. R. B. Entwistle, assistant judge, remarked that if they were going to ...

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  41. BADLY BURIED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Miss Ettie Robertson (39), the well-known champion swimmer, was about to light a gas stove at her home at East Sydney last ...

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  42. BOWLS

    A rink of Glen Innes bowlers Murwillumbah yesterday, and played a match against representatives of the local club Socres (visitors mentioned ...

    Article : 44 words
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