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  2. INDUSTRIAL.

    Mr. S. Baldwin (the Prime Minister) conducted throughout to-day continuous negotiations with regard to the coal crisis—first with the representatives of ...

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  3. AMERICA.

    A message from Williamstown (Massachusetts) reports that Mr. Charles Kenneth Leith (Professor of Geology in the University of Wisconsin), speaking ...

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  4. THE FAR EAST.

    A letter has been received from the bandits who captured Mr. Howard on July 20. They demand a ransom in money and bullets, but do not specify ...

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  5. MIGRATION.

    Signor Nitti, a former Prime Minister of Italy, who is remaining abroad until the Fascist regime has ended, arrived in London to-day. Discussing the question ...

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  6. PARLIAMENT OPENS.

    Bereft though it was of the military guard of honour which was a feature of the opening of so many State Parliaments of the past, the ceremony ...

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  7. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Speaking in the House of Commons to-night on the Naval Estimates, Mr. J. C. Davidson (Under-Secretary of State for the Admiralty) pointed out that the ...

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  8. EMPIRE AFFAIRS.

    Mr. A. B. Swales (President of the Congress of Trade Unions), addressing the conference of delegates from the Commonwealth Labour Group made a ...

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  9. Trouble in Amoy.

    It has been reported from Amoy that the situation in that town is disquietening. A Chinese merchant named Lim, who was a "pro-Britisher," was shot ...

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  10. Australasian Trade.

    Mr. D. Dow (who represented Sir James Elder) and Mr. F. E. Evans (British Consul in New York), together with representatives of large export houses ...

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  11. DISCUSSIONS ADJOURNED.

    Mr. Baldwin is continuing his efforts in connection with the coal dispute. It appears that the representatives of the miners refused the extended offer of the ...

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  12. Japanese Politics.

    A meeting of the Coalition Cabinet was held to-day for the discussion of the new taxation proposals, but after a prolonged session it was adjourned to ...

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  13. Mr. Bryan's Funeral.

    The services which will be held here in connection with the funeral of William J. Bryan on Friday will be broadcasted from several cities throughout the ...

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  14. MOTOR CAR STOLEN AND DAMAGED.

    On the night of July 8 two shops in West Perth—one in Newcastle-street and the other in Fitzgerald-street—were entered by thieves, and tobacco, pipes and ...

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  15. "NOT A GLEAM OF HOPE."

    "There is not a gleam of hope," said Mr. A. J. Cook (the miners' secretary) last night in summing up the day's' negotiations. The whole of the Press agrees ...

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  16. Evolution Theory.

    A message from Atlanta (Georgia) says that an overwhelming defeat met an amendment which was submitted in the State House of Representatives, and ...

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  17. The Federal Agreement.

    Speaking at Bellingen to-night the Federal Treasurer (Dr. Earle Page), in referring to the immigration agreement, said that the State Governments had ...

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  18. "Canned Lightning."

    Dr. Edwin Scott, a self-tyled inventor of "the death stroke in the form of canned lightning," which he claims will revolutionise existing war tactics, says ...

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  19. Dissension in Cabinet.

    At the meeting of the Cabinet to-day a considerable difference of opinion was revealed between the Kenseikai (Conservative Party) and the Seiyukai ...

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  20. PROTEST FROM OWNERS.

    The central committee of the Mining Association of Great Britain has decided unanimously to protest strongly against the findings of the Court of ...

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  21. Statement Amended.

    In the House of Commons this evening, Mr. Austen Chamberlain announced that Mr. Baldwin's statement regarding the naval programme on July 23 must be ...

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  22. PERSONAL.

    On Wednesday last Sir Joseph Cook and his wife (Dame Mary Cook) held a reception in Australia House (London) in honour of Lord and Lady Stonehaven, ...

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  23. CRISIS IN GERMANY.

    The glut of coal is causing a crisis in the German industry. Some 10,000,000 tons are lying in the Ruhr area and must be sold at any price to save the ...

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  24. GOVERNOR'S SPEECH.

    His Excellency the Governor commenced his speech by expressing the gratitude of himself and Lady Campion for the hearty welcome extended to them ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The research ship Discovery, after having experienced rough weather in the English Channel, and proceeded about 240 miles on her voyage to the South ...

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  26. Australia's Generosity.

    In the course of the debate on the Naval Estimates, Mr. W. C. Bridgeman evoked cheers by his reference to Australia's generosity in laying down two ...

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  27. GOVERNMENT APPOINTMENTS.

    Two important appointments—those of Engineer for Harbours and Rivers, and Factory Superintendent of the State Implement Works (a newly-created ...

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  28. PRINCE OF WALES.

    A perfect Capetown day saw the Prince of Wales bid farewell to South Africa. His Royal Highness has enjoyed his private stay in the Peninsula, ...

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  29. Interesting Contrast.

    In addressing a party of Parliamentarians and business men who were inspecting the London docks to-day, Lord Ritchie (the Chairman of the Port of ...

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  30. CONVERSION LOAN.

    The secretary to the Commonwealth Treasury (Mr. J. R. Collins) announced to-day that subscriptions to the 5½ per cent, war conversion loan had reached a ...

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  31. MOULDERS ON STRIKE.

    A deadlock has been reached in the strike of 150 moulders at the Clyde Engineering Works, the proposed basis of settlement drafted at the compulsory ...

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  32. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The new South African loan has been subscribed fully. Dealings in it began to-day at par.—Reuter. [A London message of July 24 said:— ...

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  33. Local Subscriptions.

    The chairman of the Stock Exchange of Perth (Mr. D. J. Carmichael) reports that the new 5½ per cent. Commonwealth conversion loan is receiving much ...

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  34. QUEENSLAND RAILWAY ACCIDENTS.

    In the Legislative Assembly this morning Mr. Sizer asked the Minister for Railways whether his attention had been called to the railway derailment at ...

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  35. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    South Australia's overseas imports for June, 1925, were valued at £1,121,247 or an increase over the corresponding month of last year of £10,711. The ...

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  36. MOROCCAN WAR.

    A message from Fez says that the entire front is quiet. The enemy seems to be adopting a defensive attitude, and is digging in everywhere. ...

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  37. CANCER RESEARCH.

    Dr. Blumenthal says that about a year ago he cultivated a bacillus from a human cancerous growth, which produced cancer in other animals when ...

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  38. OVERLAND PASSENGERS.

    The following passengers were booked to leave Perth for the Eastern States by the Great Western express last night:—Messrs. A. Breckler, G. Breckler, Schull, Freeman, ...

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  39. PROFESSIONAL MISCONDUCT.

    On an information laid by the Law Institute, Harold Wilmer Kirby, barrister and solicitor, was to-day suspended from practice for a period of three months on ...

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  40. INLAND MISSION WORK.

    Several weeks ago the Rev. J. Flynn, of the Australian Inland Mission, accompanied by a wireless expert, set out for the interior in a motor car especially ...

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  41. Smash at South Brisbane.

    As a train from Manly was running into the No. 2 platform at South Brisbane this morning it collided with a train which was being run across the ...

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  42. SECURITY PACT.

    The London "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic correspondent gathers that France is not disposed to spend up the Pact negotiations before the September ...

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  43. FEDERAL LIGHTHOUSE SERVICE.

    The steamer Cape York, the second of two sister vessels built to the order of the Commonwealth Lighthouse Service, was successfully launched at Cockatoo ...

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  44. A BRISBANE BURGLARY.

    Burglars forced an entrance into Moore Bros.' tailoring promises late last night and stole a quantity of material? They used a large bit to bore a hole near ...

    Article : 62 words
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