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  2. GRAF ZEPPELIN

    The Graf Zeppelin has arrived from Friedrichshafen and Berlin. It will set out from here on its Arctic expedition by way of Archangel. ...

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  3. MR. LANG SEEKS MONEY BY BARGAINING

    Seeking to know whether immediate financial assistance to meet the requirements of New South Wales for July, August, and September will be provided, should certain conditions be observed, the Premier of New South Wales (Mr. Lang) has renewed earlier ...

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  4. WIN FOR LANG PLAN CANDIDATE

    plan candidate, on Saturday won the by-election for the Adelaide seat in the Assembly. It was a clear-cut victory, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. AUTOMATIC CUT IN MORTGAGE INTEREST

    When the debate on the Financial Emergency Bill is resumed in the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday, the Premier (Mr. Hogan) will ...

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  6. FRANCE LEADS

    France is leading England by two robbers to one in the Davis Cup final In the vital match today between Austin and Borotra, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. JUDGE CALLS ON OLD COLLEGIANS

    Mr. Justice Angas Parsons speaking at the annual dinner of the St. Peter's Collegians Association at the Memorial ...

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  8. LONDON LOSES MORE GOLD

    The Bank of England, which has been parting with gold all the week, lost £3,773,000 today, principally to France. The Bank of ...

    Article : 375 words
  9. STRANGLED TO DEATH

    A post-mortem examination of the body of Mrs. Mary Katherine Edson, 22, which was dug by the police from the floor of a shed at ...

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  10. MR. LANG AT THE DOMAIN

    More than 50,000 people attended a meeting at the Domain today, at which the Premier (Mr. Lang) made a violent attack on the Governor (Sir ...

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  11. MOLLISON ON WAY TO ENGLAND

    Mr. J. A. Mollison, who left Mascot aerodrome yesterday morning on the first stage of his night to London and arrived here last night, hopped off for ...

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  12. FRANCE BUILDING "PONY" ZEPPELINS

    Believing that giant dirigibles are not yet at an efficient stage, France is concentrating on "pony" Zeppelins, capable of 60 miles an hour, yet so easily ...

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  13. MORE SNIPING AT MR. SCULLIN

    Bitter debates, in which attacks were made on the Scullin and Hogan Ministries for having accepted the Premiers' economy plan were a feature of the ...

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  14. BAD VISIBILITY MARS KING'S CUP

    The King's Cup for the winner of the air race for amateurs, 1,000 miles around Britain, was won by Flying Officer Edwards, flying a Bluebird ...

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  15. Mr. Lang to Decide About Opening of Bank

    Another Cabinet meeting has been called, by Mr. Lang for tomorrow morning, when a decision will be reached whether he shall sign the agreement ...

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  16. COMMENTS ON RESULT

    The by-election speaks for itself," said the Premier (Mr. Hill). "It was only a 33 per cent, vote, and no candidate polled a majority of the votes of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Death of C. T. Studd

    C. T. Studd, the former international cricketer, died today in the Belgian Congo, where he was engaged in missionary work. He was 71 ...

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  18. MR. STIMSON IN BERLIN

    The United States Secretary for State (Mr. Stimson), who will confer with German bankers in company with the British Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  19. REDUCING VOTE FOR EDUCATION

    A suggestion that the Government should appoint a committee of the House to consider what cuts in the education vote should be made was ...

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  20. NATIONAL RESERVE IN METEORITE AREA

    Provided a voluntary resumption of the area can be arranged, the Commonmonwealth Government will create a national reserve in Central Australia, ...

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  21. Protest Against Ban on Broadcast

    A protest against the ban by the Postmaster General against the broadcasting of the meeting of the Citizens' League in the Adelaide Town Hall on ...

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  22. BLOODSHED IN CHILE

    It is unofficially estimated that 30 persons have been killed in widely separated disorders throughout Chile. Opponents of the Government ...

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  23. WINE EXPORT

    The Wine Overseas Marketing Board has amended, as from today, the conditions attached to the minimum price at which a licensee can sell or offer ...

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  24. INDIAN'S STRANGE DEATH

    Melbourne, July 26. An Indian dealer in antiques and pictures, who traded under the name of Lewis, was found dead on the beach ...

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  25. AUSTRALIA'S TARIFFS

    "In England Australia's tariffs, even if they do make trade impossible in some lines, are not regarded with the amount of disfavor generally thought," ...

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  26. Queensland Premier Firm

    Approached tonight about Mr. Lang's latest request for £500,000 immediately, without a meeting of the Loan Council, the Premier (Mr. Moore) said:—"It is ...

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  27. FIERCE FIGHTING IN SEVILLE

    Nineteen were killed in riots here yesterday, and 300 arrests were made. Syndicalists attempted to rescue arrested comrades, who were being ...

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  28. Barrier Mine Trouble Partially Settled

    The strike of miners at the Zinc Corportation was settled today. A mass meeting of members of the Workers' Industrial Union decided that all men ...

    Article : 83 words
  29. 27 PERISH IN FIRE AT HOME FOR AGED

    PITTSBURG, July 26. Twenty-seven persons are known to be dead. 20 are missing, and 217 are in hospital after a fire which destroyed ...

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  30. Mr. Yates Thinks Result Debacle

    "I have heard of the debacle in Adelaide,"' says Mr. Yates, M.H.R. "The Hill Government and its supporters should be proud of the destruction they ...

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  31. WATERSIDE CASE FOR HIGH COURT

    Against the Imposition of fines on the Victorian Stevedoring and General Contracting Company Pty., Ltd., and on Captain C. Meakes, officer in charge of ...

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  32. KILLED BY TRAIN

    Falling under a train from which he had just alighted at Clarence Park railway station yesterday. Mr. Ernest Bailey Pilkington. 70. manufacturer's ...

    Article : 125 words
  33. Mr. Lyons Has No Faith in Government

    Sneaking at Woodend 'today, the leader of the Opposition in the Federal Parliament (Mr. Lyons) declared that the Scullin Ministry had adopted the ...

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  34. Fate of Prospectors

    In an interview with Mr. Michael Terry in "The Advertiser" on Saturday concerning reports of the murder of whites by natives in the Rawlinson ...

    Article : 153 words
  35. Adventurous Trip Round World

    William Albert Robinson arrived here today in a 32 ft. ketch after a lone voyage, lasting three and a half years, almost around the world. ...

    Article : 101 words
  36. Only Council Seat Now To Be Filled

    Only Mr. Edwards's seat as councillor for Grey ward in the Adelaide City Council remains to be filled. Five nominations have been received for the ...

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  37. Bomb Explodes in Shopping Centre of Naples j

    A bomb exploded today in the Humbert Arcade, a fashionable shopping centre. Many windows were smashed and three people were injured, ...

    Article : 34 words
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