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  2. GERMANY.

    The Berlin correspondent of the London "Daily Express" interviewed the ex-Crown Prince of Germany, who said:—"Great Britain and Germany are natural ...

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  3. CANCER RESEARCH.

    The "Berliner Tageblatt" gives prominence to a statement by Professor Keysser, a cancer expert, alleging that he anticipated the recent discovery of Dr. ...

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  4. THE FAR EAST.

    Four hundred persons were drowned and 22,500 rendered homeless, while the damage to property is estimated at 65,000,000 ven. This is the toll of the ...

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  5. THE WHEAT POOL.

    Out of a harvest of 23,887,367 bushels of wheat lass season, the Co-operative Wheat Pool of Western Australia and the warehouse scheme of the ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL.

    In the Arbitration Court this morning, before the President (Mr. Justice Webb) the A.W.U. applied for a variation of the shearing industry (State) award, and the ...

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  7. SHIPPING AGREEMENT.

    The agreement reached between the representatives of the Seamen's Union and the shipowners of the Commonwealth was to-day ratified at a meeting of the ...

    Article : 469 words
  8. MIGRATION.

    "There should be no doubt in the minds of Ministers in Victoria as to the possibility of laking advantage of the migration agreement because only Victoria ...

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  9. THE TARIFF.

    From inquiries made in official circles to-day, it was learned that the new tariff schedule will be laid on the table of the House of Representatives shortly after ...

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  10. WIRE NETTING.

    Sir,—Some interesting statistics were quoted by Mr. R. Cook, M.H.R., when discussing the tariff debate on the wire netting: duties. He staled that from 1880 to ...

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  11. Chinese Situation.

    The Foreign Ministry yesterday sent a Note to the interested Powers requesting them to fix a date of negotiations regarding the Shanghai incident. It says ...

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  12. KINDERGARTEN UNION

    During the forthcoming kindergarten appeal there will not be the usual demonstrations of free kindergarten work in the Town Hall, as those connected with ...

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  13. Blackmailing Conspiracy.

    It is reported that two secret societies, the membership of which consists largely of the criminal class, have joined forces with the Labour agitators in the ...

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  14. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    In his quarterly report to the Minister, for Railway (Mr. J. C. Willcock) the Commissioner of Railways (Colonel H Pope) states that on June 20 a claim was ...

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  15. South Australia's Attitude.

    The hesitation by majority of State Governments in coming to a derision in regard to the migration loans agreement between the Commonwealth and ...

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  16. Military Control Commission.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Petit Parisien" states that General Walch, the president of the Inter-Allied Commission of Millitary Control, has left ...

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  17. COMMONWEALTH CONVERSION LOAN.

    The Secretary to the Commonwealth Treasury (Mr. J. R. Collins) stated to-day that applications in the Commonwealth 3½ per cent. war conversion loan ...

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  18. Russian Propaganda.

    A Japanese paper, asserts that the Far Eastern Committee of the Third Internationale has petitioned Vladivostok for fifty million roubles for propaganda ...

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  19. THE REPORT DENIED.

    The Ministry for War denies the "Petit Parisien's report that General Watch has resigned.—Reuter. ...

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  20. CIVIC AFFAIRS.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Perth City Council was held yesterday afternoon. The Mayor (Mr. J. T. Franklin) presided. ...

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  21. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    Mr. Partridge, a wireless experimenter, has informed a representative of the Australian Press Association that as the result of a message which was passed on ...

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  22. GRAZIERS' DIFFICULTIES.

    The Prices Commission met again at Parliament House yesterday and took the evidence of James B. Willis. pastoralist, whose interests are north of Leopors. ...

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  23. NEW STATE FARMS.

    "Where the new State farms will be is a matter for departmental officers," said the Premier (Mr. Collier) yesterday. "The officers are the experts and they ...

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  24. NO-CONFIDENCE MOTION.

    Both the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly will meet again this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. The business before both Houses is ...

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  25. At Sydney.

    After an outline of the settlement negotiations, had been given by Mr. Jacob Johannsen, assistant secretary of the Seamen's Union, at a meeting of the ...

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  26. "VIOLET DAY" AND CHILDREN'S PARTY.

    Arrangements are well in head for "Violet Day," August 21, when a street appeal for the Kindergartens will be made and flowers sold at different stands ...

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  27. Enforcement Cases.

    Reserved decisions on two enforcement cases were delivered yesterday by the Arbitration Court, comprising Mr. Acting Justice Davies ...

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  28. FIGHTING IN SYRIA.

    A message from Beirut states that the French operations at Jebel Druse, in Syria, are described as satisfactory Eighteen insurgents were killed by ...

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  29. Seamen's Meeting To-day.

    A special meeting of the Seamen's Union was to have been held to-day for the purpose of considering the terms of settlement of the shipping strike reached ...

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  30. TAXATION APPEAL.

    The Acting Chief Justice (Mr. Poole) delivered reserved judgment in the Civil Court to-day in the case in which A. M. Simpson and Son appealed against the ...

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  31. "DAILY NEWS" LIBEL CASE.

    The issues involved in the libel action brought by P. V. O'Brien against the "Daily News" were argued before the State Full Court (the Chief Justice. Sir ...

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  32. FORESTRY IN QUEENSLAND.

    Over 1,000,000 trees were in stock in State forest nurseries, throughout Queensland at the end of last year, and these are to be planted in connection ...

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  33. South Australia.

    The Port Adelaide branch of the Seamen's Union met to-day to consider the proposed agreement. At the close of the meeting the secretary (Mr. A. C. ...

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  34. MOROCCAN WAR.

    A communique states that a Spanish column routed an enemy concentration between Bulharil and Tauriat, after brisk fighting. The Spanish casualties were ...

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  35. VISITING SEAMAN DEFENDED.

    There young men were arrested by detectives and police in connection with the stabbing of Miss Florence Hawkins, aged 20 years, of May-street, St. Peter's, ...

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  36. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    Lord Stonehaven (Governor-General Designate of Australia), in a farewell tour of the Ayr Burghs, which he represented in the House of Commons for ...

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  37. Queensland.

    The mass meeting of seamen held at Brisbane this afternoon endorsed by a very large majority the agreement reached in Melbourne at the maritime ...

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  38. REVENUE RETURNS.

    The consolidated revenue for July, the first month of the new financial year, amounted to £225,574, as against £225,830, for the corresponding month of last ...

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  39. Fremantle Endorsement.

    Subsequent to a meeting of the Fremantle branch of the Seamen's Union held yesterday afternoon for the purpose of considering the basis of ...

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  40. SHEEPBREEDERS' SHOW.

    The 17th Victorian Sheepbreeders Show opened to-day under conditions comparing more than favourably with former occasions. Entries were equal ...

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  41. LAND HUNGER.

    A record for the Northern District in Gand applications has been created by the throwing open of three homestead farms near Grafton. which originally ...

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  42. Queensland.

    The revenue of Queensland for July amounted to £1,216,511, compared with £1,051,948 for the same month last year. Taxation receipts showed an increase of ...

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  43. THE CARE OF INFANTS.

    Lecturing in the old Leederville Town Hall last evening, Dr. Roberta Jull stressed the need for teaching young mothers how to feed and care for babies. ...

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  44. WHY TRAINS ARE LATE.

    A return which the Commissioner of Railways (Colonel Pope) says is an effective reply "to statements which are occasionally made implying that the ...

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  45. SEAMAN'S DEATH.

    After an inquiry to-day the" City Coroner found that death was due to suffocation caused by morphine, self administered, in the case of John R. ...

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  46. GOVERNMENT TRAMWAYS.

    That the tramways lost £3,805 in the three months ended June 30, 1925, and over the period of 12 months succeeded in making a profit of £769 is the ...

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  47. Tasmania.

    Fearing that sufficient free labour would not be offering to permit of the discharge of the Lutana, which arrived at Hobart early this morning with a full ...

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  48. New Zealand.

    The public accounts for the quarter ended June 30 show that the revenue amounted to £3,756,000, compared with £5,266,000 for the corresponding quarter ...

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  49. SOUTH YARRA TRAGEDY.

    Little notice of the proceedings was taken this morning by Cyrus Braby, aged 30, labourer, when he was presented at the City Court on a charge of having ...

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  50. SURGERY AT SEA.

    Daring the voyage of the Makura from San Francisco to Wellington a saloon passenger—Miss A. G. Seldon—underwent a serious operation. The operation ...

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  51. SHIP'S OFFICER'S BRAVERY.

    When the Union Company's steamer Makura was about to leave San Francisco a large crowd assembled on the wharf; and an elderly lady lost her ...

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  52. PRICKLY PEAR ERADICATION.

    On September 16 Mr. H. K. Leweock, B.Sc., Ag., a graduate of Roseworthy Agricultural College, will leave for America. His mission will be the observation ...

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  53. POLICE APPEAL DISMISSED.

    Reserved decision was given this afternoon in the Supreme Court on an appeal by the police against the dismissal of a charge against the Club ...

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  54. The Biloela's Troubles.

    Coaling operations on H.M.A.S. Biloela at Gladstone were resumed this morning, but the operations were soon hung up. The first obstacle was the ...

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  55. SERIOUS RIDING ACCIDENT.

    At the conclusion of a dance at Tootool a number of young men were starting for home on horseback when Lionel Russell Kelly, aged 18 years, was ...

    Article : 61 words
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