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  2. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Sir Patrick Hasting (Attorney-General), in an address to his constituents at Wallsend, declared that the Government was determined to obtain building ...

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  3. REPARATIONS.

    The situation in regard to the work of the Allied Conference improved during the week-end as a result of M. Herriot's plucky acceptance of the scheme ...

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  4. CIVIC AFFAIRS.

    A meeting of the Perth City Council was held yesterday, the Mayor (Mr. J. T. Franklin) presiding. Lotter Deliveries. ...

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  5. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Dissatisfaction was expressed at the Bruce-Page Pact at a meeting of the Traralgon district council of the Farmers' Union. Mr. D. J. White said that ...

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  6. CRICKET.

    A message from Manchester states that it has been raining for about 20 hours and is still pouring. No play in the fourth test match between England ...

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  7. INDUSTRIAL.

    It is said that 20,000 unionists are interested in a series of plaints connected with the ironworking trade, which came before Mr. Justice Powers in the ...

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  8. SEA TRAGEDY.

    Police headquarters yesterday received a detailed report of the wreck of the fishing boat Floradora at Geraldton last week ...

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  9. SHIPPING DISASTER.

    The steamer Tairei Maru, bound from Otomaru to Otaru, is reported to have been lost off Cape Notoro on the evening of July 27. One hundred and ...

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  10. TRANSPORT FACILITIES

    Speaking to a representative of the "West Australian" yesterday Mr. S. H. Fletcher (chairman of the South Perth Road Board, and a member of the ...

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  11. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    The general National classification of the Olympic Games shows the United States first with 94 points, France second with 64. Sweden third with 44½, and ...

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  12. Leaders Reticent.

    No announcement regarding the Federal election pact will be made by the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) this week. After discussing the situation Mr. Bruce ...

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  13. Dixon Goes Home.

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that owing to illness and family and business reasons, C. D. Dixon, a member of the South African team, will return to South ...

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  14. The Ruhr Occupation.

    In an interview published in the "Matin," Mr. Hugh D. McIntosh says that the occupation of the Ruhr is a problem on which French existence depends. He ...

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  15. Leading Averages.

    Following are the leading English averages:— Batting: J. B. Hobbs (Surrey), 68.61; E. Hendren (Middlesex), 59.82; H. ...

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  16. BOY SCOUTS.

    A number of Australian, South African, Indian and Sudanese Boy Scouts are taking a practical course in scout training at Gillwell Park, near ...

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  17. Balance of Trade.

    In the absence of the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), the Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. Pratten) to-day addressed the members of the National Club. Mr. ...

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  18. Player's Indiscretion.

    The recent tension between the Yorkshire and Middlesex cricket clubs has been eased by A. Waddington apologising to the Marvlebone Club, after the ...

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  19. DROUGHT AND PLAGUE.

    To-day has been officially observed throughout the Union as a "day of humiliation and prayer" by proclamation of the Government, in view of the drought ...

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  20. AVIATION.

    Major Pedro Zanni, of Argentina, who began a flight round the world from Amsterdam yesterday, arrived here to-day from Paris. He is following a route ...

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  21. JANDAKOT ROAD BOARD.

    The Royal Commission inquiring into the affairs of the disbanded Jandakot Road Board held a sitting at Parliament House yesterday. The chairman (Mr. ...

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  22. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    Frederick Southgate, aged 52, a farm labourer, visited the Colchester Asylum and sought admission, on the ground that he had lost his memory. Shortly ...

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  23. COTTON INDUSTRY.

    A firm of Lancashire cotton spinners are inquiring in regard to prospects for establishing a cotton mill in Western Australia. Through the Agent-General's ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL BAND.

    The Australian Imperial Band arrived at Fremantle last night on the mail steamer Ormuz, Britain-bound. But the Ormuz continued her journey without the ...

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  25. THE DEASE DIVORCE.

    Reserved judgment was delivered yesterday by the Full Court, consisting of Mr. Justice Burnside, Mr. Justice Northmore and Mr. Justice Draper, in the case ...

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  26. DETHRONED KING.

    Interviewed by a representative of the "Daily Express," ex-King George of Greece said:—"I am convinced that it is only a matter of time when I shall be ...

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  27. FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVANTS.

    Under its new classification scheme the Commonwealth Public Service Board fixed the basic wage at £198 per annum. A claim for a revising of this wage was ...

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  28. TRAIN WRECKING.

    The third attempt within a year to wreck a train near Durham resulted in the North-Eastern Railway Co.'s night express for Scotland being temporarily ...

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  29. PEEL ESTATE.

    An interesting account of the work accomplished by two Austin-Hornsby dragline excavators in digging drains on the Peel Estate was made available ...

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  30. FLOODS IN INDIA.

    Hindu reports state that in consequence of the floods a boys' school at Cheruthuruthy, in Cochin State, collapsed. A teacher and several scholars ...

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  31. RIVAL RAILWAY ROUTES.

    The Parkes Chamber of Commerce and the Railway League have asked the Federal member for the district to urge the Commonwealth Ministry to have a ...

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  32. Interstate Conference.

    A further conference between the Premiers of the cotton-growing States, cotton growers, and the Federal Ministry is to be held in Melbourne. The ...

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  33. CONCERT IN PERTH.

    The Perth concert had been announced to commence at 8 p.m., but it was 7.10 p.m. before the steamer berthed at Fremantle. An audience (unfortunately a ...

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  34. DROWNED AT COLLIE.

    Late on Saturday evening the body of John Lambly, a returned soldier, was recovered from the Collie river near the Narrogin bridge. An inquest was opened ...

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  35. THE COMING HARVEST.

    Mr. J. J. Kenneally, secretary of the Loco Drivers' Union, returned to his duties at the Trades Hall, Perth, yesterday, after a week's tour of the Great ...

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  36. TARIFF RECIPROCITY.

    Tariff reciprocity between the Dominions was advocated to-day by the president of the New South Wales Chamber of Commerce (Sir Mark Sheldon) in ...

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  37. DISTRIBUTION OF WORK.

    A board will shortly be appointed to inquire into the conditions and nature of employment at Port Brisbane of the waterside and coal workers. Later the ...

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  38. SHOOTING EPISODE.

    As a result of a shooting episode at Albion George Brett was recently before the Police Court on a charge of having murdered Ernest Hargreaves, who died ...

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  39. INFANT HEALTH.

    The exhibition and demonstration which will be opened by the Administrator (Sir Robert McMillan) on Tuesday next, August 5, besides providing the ...

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  40. A MOTOR RACE.

    The Dunlop Rubber Co. suggests that the combined automobile clubs, the motor trade, and the oil companies should promote a motor race in 1025, the route to ...

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  41. VALUELESS NOTES.

    Officials of the Commonwealth Treasury have suggested the introduction of legislation to make illegal trading in Australia in German mark notes. It has ...

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  42. S.S. MINDEROO DELAYED.

    The s.s. Minderoo came alongside the Geraldton jerry this morning after having been anchored in the harbour on Saturday and Sunday, and endeavoured ...

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  43. ATTACKED WITH RAZOR.

    William Milton (27) of Bridge-road, Glebe, who was found lying at the corner of Pitt and Campbell streets, Sydney, with a wound in his throat, refuses ...

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  44. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LIVING WAGE.

    Mr. Hewitson, Deputy-President of the Industrial Court delivered judgment to-day in the case in which the A.W.U., and employees in the chaff-milling ...

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  45. A MOTOR SENSATION.

    The screams of a woman issuing from a motor car travelling at a high speed through Moonee Ponds early on Saturday morning, attracted the attention of ...

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  46. OVERLOADING.

    At the Port Adelaide Police Court to-day Thomas W. Miller, master of the steamer Antonio, was charged on the information of Captain J. Henry, Deputy ...

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  47. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS.

    Another robbery under arms was reported to the police this morning. It occurred in the early hours, the victim being Albert Rosetti, of Holland Grove, ...

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  48. JOHN O'NEIL'S WIDOW FUND

    Mr. James Brennan (chairman of the fund) invites those in any way interested to attend a special meeting at the Palace Hotel lounge this evening at 8 ...

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  49. CENTRAL AUSTRALIA.

    The following lettergram, sent from Alice Springs, has been received by the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) from Dr. Vilhjalmur Stefansson, the explorer:— ...

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  50. AN EXPOSURE CASE.

    Although a sharp look-out has been kept for a man, who has made a habit of suddenly appearing naked before women, in the more lonely parts of some ...

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  51. CRIME WAVE.

    Reports compiled by the police officials show that during last week there were 38 cases of shopbreaking and housebreaking, or an average of about five a ...

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  52. ALLEGED FALSE PRETENCES

    On the information of a sub-inspector of the Bank of Australasia, Cyril John Joseph Cameron, formerly manager of the Port Melbourne branch of that bank, ...

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