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  2. NEW BRUNSWICK

    The Liberal Government under Mr. Venlor, as [?] ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN LOAMS.

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  4. LATEST CABLE NEWS.

    With an assitance from the Ambassador. M. De Cartier, that Belgium will honor her just obligations, and with a promise by the Secretary (Mr. Mellon) that ...

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  5. THE JERVIS BAY.

    The Commonwealth steamer Jervis Bay was to-day still without a crew, and an attempt to pick up men to replace 13 of the crew who signed off on Monday met ...

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  6. WAR IN MOROCCO.

    An official communique states:—The Government have received a communication from General dc Rivera, the Spanish dictator, reporting in interview with the ...

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  7. OBITUARY.

    The death occurred at Angaston on Tuesday of Mr. F. T. Bond, formerly Port Pirie manager for Messrs. Howard, Smith & Co. The son of Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. A TORNADO IN HOLLAND,

    East Netherlands last evening was [?] by a thunderstorm, causing loss of life and much damage to property. Details are meagre, as telegraphic and telephone ...

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  9. THE COLLIERY AWARD.

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  10. THE CHINESE TROUBLE.

    The wharf coolies have resumed work, as they did not receive the amount of the strike pay promised by the leaders. At Pekin two-thirds of the Legation ...

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  11. THE PHILIPPINES.

    General Wood has nominated the Under Secretaries who have been administrative the departments since the Cabinet resigned in 1923 as Department [?] The ...

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  12. POLES AND GERMANS.

    It appears from an exchange of notes between the German and Polish Governments that 3,000 out of 20,000 Germans who decided to return to Germany ...

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  13. BRITISH STAFF COLLEGE.

    The New Zealanders successful in the Staff College promotion examination in April were Captains H. Redmond, E. Rowelling, and M. Stedman, and ...

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  14. THE SPREAD OF CANCER.

    A writer in the "British Medical Journal" advocates the cremation of all persons dying of cancer. He argues that as cancer is caused by germ which ...

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  15. TAXATION RELIF.

    Good news is expected for [?] when Dr. Earle Page (Federal Treasurer) makes his Budget announcement in the House of Representatives on Thursday ...

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  16. AMBULANCE SYSTEM

    Mr. Osgood Cannon, of the St. John Ambulance Association, Melbourne, has made an extensive enquiry in London, Paris, and the English ...

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  17. BASEBALL

    American League-Detroit 8, Boston 7; Philadelphia 6, St. Louis [?] Washington 8; Cleyland 2. National League-Brooklyn 7. Clne[?] ...

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  18. SHALE LEASES.

    In the Warden's Court, Lithgow, to-day Mr. John Fell applied for the suspension of labor conditions on the Wolgan shale oil leases, which have not been worked for ...

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  19. DUNEDIN EXHIBITION.

    Six hundred and twenty pictures, representative of British artists, and valued at £6,000 are being dispatched by the Tongariro for the Dunedin exhibition. Mr ...

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  20. ANTARCTIC RESEARCH.

    The "Morgan Rladet" says the explorer, Captain Wilkins, who is leading an expedition to the Antarctic has arrived from London, and is negotiating with Captain ...

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  21. THE LETTER-SORTERS' AWARD.

    The Public Service Arbitrator to-day reserved his decision in an application by the Amalgamated Postal, Linesmen, Sorters, and Letter-Carriers Union of ...

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  22. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    The Australian Pavilion at the Wembley Exhibition reported the record takings for the year during the August bank holiday week. The takings were £6,000 as ...

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  23. CHURCH PROPERTY DAMAGED.

    John Marshall (46), laborer, was to-day charged at the Paddington Police Court with having entered St. Francis's Roman Catholic Church on Saturday last, and ...

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  24. THE ECONOMIC COMMITTEE.

    The "Times" remarks that the Imperial Economic Committee's report affords gratifying tangible evidence of [?] progress towards the ideal of co-operation ...

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  25. A LONELY VOYAGE,

    A message from Victoria (British Columbia) states that Commander Maude, who left in a sloop for England in May, and whose whereabout's has been the cause of ...

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  26. TASMANIAN HOPS.

    The Federal Government have decided on the allocation of £24,576 to the Tasmanian hopgrowers. The money represents a refund of the duty collected by the ...

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  27. CATffiERRA.

    An army of artisans is rapidly transforming the nakedness of country round the official centre of Canberra into an embryonic city that will represent the last ...

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  28. A CENTENARIAN MINISTER.

    The Rev. Septimus Hungerford, the oldest clergyman in the world, who will be 100 to-morrow, has received many telegrams and letters of congratulation. The ...

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  29. WOOL SALES.

    The catalogue of 4,000 bales at the wool sales this afternoon offered by the Australian Estates and Mortgage Company was a representative one, comprising wool ...

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  30. RATES OF EXCHANGE.

    The following are the rates of exchange in London-Previous quotations being shown in parentheses:(106.85) Brusshels (parity 25.22½ francs ...

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  31. EMPIRE FOODSTUFFS

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  32. A PENDING DIVORCE SUIT.

    In the Divorce Court to-day an order for the payment of £15 a week alimony pendents lite was made by Mr. Acting Justice Ralston, when the pending suit, ...

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  33. GOOD DEMAND IN SYDNEY.

    The wool sales were continued at the Sydney Wool Exchange to-day, when the quantity catalogued totalled 6,632 bales, and the sales, including private transactions. ...

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  34. BOMB OUTRAGE IN HONGKONG.

    A small bomb loaded with [?] exploded in an empty first-class compartment of an electric tram [?] the fire station. The only occupant was the ...

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  35. A REMARKABLE BANKRUPTCY HEAVY TRADING LOSSES.

    The affairs of Charles William Greaves and Thomas Arthur Rou Greaves, who had traded as Greaves & Greaves, [?] Sydney, were investigated before the ...

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  36. SWIMMING.

    Johnny Weismuller, of Chicago, made a new world's record by doing a hundred yards' swim in 52 15 sec, which is onefifth of a second better than his former ...

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  37. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    A pathetic case came under the notice of Mr. A. C. H. Richardson, of the Labor Exchange, yesterday afternoon. A worker who had been employed in a certain ...

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  38. CHARGE AGAINST A DENTIST. £5,000 BAIL.

    William G. Wyllic (47), dentist, was charged at the Burwood court to-day with having attempted to commit a serious offence against a girl at Bankstown on ...

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  39. UNLAWFULLY ON PREMISES.

    On a charge of having been unlawfully on the premises of Mrs. Moody, Mount Barker-road, Glen Osmond at 1.30 a.m. on Tuesday, August 4. William Richards ...

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  40. MUSICAL COPYRIGHT.

    A powerful association, consisting chiefly of the principal music publishers throughout Australasia, has been formed to protect the rights of composers and ...

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  41. A JOCKEY'S INCOME.

    The Registrar in Divorce recently enquired whether the annual income of Thomas Francis McNanara, jockey, was £1,000 or £250. The result of his ...

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  42. BREAKWATER DEBRIS.

    At the meeting of the Glenelg Town Council on Tuesday evening the mayor (Hon. H. Tassie) stated that the Premier (Hon. J. Gunn) had received an advice ...

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  43. THE WILLASTON'S CREW.

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  44. A FOOT GASHEO.

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  45. THE BRISBANE SHOW.

    The [?] annual exhibition of the Queensland Royal National Association was [?] at [?] Park to-day in the presence of a large attendance. The ...

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  46. 1 A FATAL FALL. i

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  47. A DRUNKEN MOTORIST

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  48. THE BACCHUS MARSH TRAGEDY.

    Standing unconcernedly in the small courthouse at Bacclrus Marsh this morning, Thomas Alexander Ferguson was charged with the wilful murder of one ...

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  49. LABOR NEWS.

    A round-table conference between representatives of the Brick Manufacturers Association and the Brick. Tile and Pottery Union was held on Monday. The ...

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  50. ALLEGED "BREACH"

    Mr. Watt, K.C., and Mr. Tucker, have been retained by Mr. D. R. Hall, acting on behalf of Andree Vacher Lauzanne, of Darlinghurst to conduct her case in the ...

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  51. TEACHERS IN DEBATE. A WIN FOR ADELAIDE.

    Last evening, at the Price Hall, Adelaide High School, a debate took place between teams from the Teachers' Colleges of Melbourne and Adelaide. The ...

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  52. THE FEDERAL CAMPAIGN

    The council of the National Association [?] ...

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  53. A DOOMED LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. MR. LANG'S THREAT.

    The Labor [?] held a [?] meeting to-day, when [?] of the legislation to be [?] during the session was [?] Mr. Long stated that the ...

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  54. HOCKEY.

    The Hockey Carnival was continued in fine weather to-day. The New South Wales-Queensland match found New South Wales too strong and they won by 9 to ...

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  55. GLADSTONE TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION.

    Mr. A. R. M. Nancarrow, of Caltowie, recently tendered his resignation as secretary of the Gladstone Teachers Assocaition, in view of his transfer to the school ...

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  56. GASWORKERS WAGES.

    Both the Gasworkers' Union and the Gas Company were waiting for the report of the Gas Commission before the question of an increase in wages is again considered ...

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  57. MINIMS IN TASMANIA.

    During the year ended June 30 last the mining industry of Tasmania produced ore valued at £1,603,267. In addition, the Electroly[?] Zinc Company [?] at the [?] ...

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  58. Advertising

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  59. SHIPPING NEWS.

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