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  2. GINGIN TRAGEDY.

    GINGIN, Aug. 8.—This morning a police party visited the little farm house at Mooliabeenee where the dead bodies of John Kirk Kimber and his wife. Vera ...

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  3. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    CANBERRA, Aug. 9.—It can be stated definitely that, disregarding unforeseen circumstances, after a short spring session of only four or five weeks, the Federal ...

    Article : 550 words
  4. THE SOUTHERN CROSS.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 9.—The Southern Cross, with Squadron Leader Kingsford Smith, Flight Lieut. Ulm, and Messrs. H. A. Litchfield (navigator), T. ...

    Article : 178 words
  5. OUTLAWING WAR.

    LONDON, Aug. 8.—A doubt concerning whether the United States Secretary of State (Mr. F. B. Kellogg) will attend the Paris meeting to sign the pact for the ...

    Article : 207 words
  6. JUGO-SLAVIA.

    BELGRADE, Aug. 8.—M. Stephan Raditch, Leader of the Croatian Peasant Party, who was severely wounded when his nephew Paul and another member of ...

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  7. WAR MEMORIES

    LONDON, Aug. 8.—Deep emotions were touched among the 11,000 British Legion pilgrims, headed by the Prince of Wales at the service of remembrance at Menin Gate ...

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  8. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    LONDON, Aug. 8.—The Australian Press Association's special correspondent at Amsterdam says:— In the semi-final of the sculls to-day, the ...

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  9. LOS ANGELES MURDER.

    NEW YORK, Aug. 8.—A Los Angeles message states that Frank Menus, a prominent sportsman and manufacturer, found his wife's nude body, stabbed and ...

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  10. DEPARTURE FROM SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 9.—Many people went to Richmond aerodrome this morning to see the monoplane Southern Cross leave on the flight to Melbourne Squadron Leader ...

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  11. COMMONWEALTH BONDS.

    NEW YORK, Aug. 8.—Reports from London during June and again in July that probably 250,000 of Commonwealth 4½ per cent. bonds floated in New York ...

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  12. AN ALLEGED AMENDMENT.

    OTTAWA, Aug. 8.—The Prime Minister (Mr. W. L. M. King) when shown a Moscow despatch referring to a rumoured Canadian amendment to the Kellogy ...

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  13. ANOTHER LAW SUIT.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 9.—Writs have been issued by Mr. S. N. Badham, solicitor of Castlereagh-street, on behalf of Henry Smith Hitchcock, aviation engineer, of ...

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  14. ANGLICAN PRAYERS.

    LONDON, Aug. 8.—The Archbishops of Canterbury and York have written to the Anglican clergy suggesting prayers for peace in every parish church on August 27, while ...

    Article : 72 words
  15. AUSTRALIA'S REPRESENTATIVE.

    CANBERRA, Aug. 9.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) announced to-day that Senator McLachlan (Assistant Minister), who is the Tender of the Australian ...

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  16. KIMBER'S HABITS.

    GLNGIN, Aug. 9.—"Kimber was a man of peculiar temper, but I never thought he would do a thing like that" declared Mr. John Lowden, a farmer of Wannamal. ...

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  17. PRINCE OF WALES.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 9.—Speaking at the annual meeting of the "Big Brother" movement in Melbourne to-night, Mr. R. Linton, M.L.A., said that while in ...

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  18. NEWCASTLE STEEL WORKS.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 9.—What is stated to be the largest single order for steel works equipment ever received by an English firm Is to be placed by thee Broken Hill ...

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  19. FINALS.

    LONDON, Aug. 9.—The 400 metres was won by Zorilla with Charlton second find Borg third. The time was 5min. 1 3-5sec., an Olympic record. ...

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  20. OLD FRIENDS.

    BOULOGNE, Aug. 8.—The Prince of Wales was motoring near the village of Wizernes, near St. Omer, when he ordered his chauffeur to stop outside a farm ...

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  21. PROSPECTS IN QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Aug. 9.—Prospects for the Ministerialists in the forthcoming Federal elections, so far as Queensland is concerned are very bright. ...

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  22. AVIATION.

    PARIS, Aug. 9.—An aeroplane accident, similar to that in which Captain Loewenstein, the Belgian millionaire, recently lost his life, occurred at Nancy yesterday, ...

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  23. H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA.

    NEW YORK, Aug. 8.—Arrangements are being rapidly completed for the reception of H.M.A.S. Australia in American ports. The Naval Authorities the ...

    Article : 244 words
  24. FURTHER RESULTS.

    LONDON, Aug. 9.—The New Zealander Morgan qualified for the semi-final of the welterweight division of the Olympic boxing contests, out-pointing the Italian. ...

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  25. AMERICAN TENNIS.

    NEW YORK, Aug. 8.—The return of the defeated American Davis Cup players to-day brought actively to American attention two facts, namely that an ...

    Article : 374 words
  26. MELBA'S ADVICE.

    LONDON, Aug. 8.—The newspapers give prominence to Miss Winifred Ponder's cable from Singapore, transmitted from Melbourne saying that Dame Clare Butt ...

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  27. FATAL CRASH.

    PARIS, Aug. 9.—M. Drouhin, the well-known airman, who was Mr. Charles Levine's pilot, died this morning from injuries sustained when M. Gouzinett's monoplane ...

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  28. CANADA DECRIED.

    ANTIGONISH (Nova Scotia), Aug. 8.—While touring Nova Scotia, Mr. R. B. Bennett, the Canadian Tory leader, declared that 591,000 people had left Canada ...

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  29. Dame Clara Uncommunicative.

    LONDON, Aug. 9.—Dame Clara Butt informed the Australian Press Association to-day that she had not seen Miss Ponder's telegram, and that she had nothing to add ...

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  30. Scottish Delegation Looks In.

    MONTREAL, Ang. 9.—Mr. Gilchrist, the manager of the Australian Scottish delegation, approximately 100 members of which are coming to North America, has ...

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  31. THE VICTIMS.

    "My brother was regarded by all who knew him as a an of kindly disposition, courageous in the face of great physical suffering and upright and honourable in ...

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  32. TASMANIAN OUTLOOK.

    HOBART, Aug. 9.—There has been little or no manifestation of public interest in Tasmania in the pending Federal elections tin to the present, but signs are ...

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  33. LONDON TO BRIGHTON.

    LONDON, Aug. 8.—The latest development in motor travelling is a scheme for the construction of a special motor road from London to Brighton. The proposed ...

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  34. ATHLETES IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Aug. 9.—The returning Olympic team from Amsterdam was enthusiastically welcomed at the Liverpool-street Station by cheering crowds shouting ...

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  35. WOMEN IN PUBLIC LIFE.

    TORONTO, Aug. 8.—Miss Ishbel MacDonald, who is visiting Canada with her father, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, Leader of the British Labour Party, has issued the ...

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  36. Prime Minister's Refutation.

    VANCOUVER, Aug. 8.—Speaking at Davidson (Saskatchewan), in reply to Mr. Bennett, the Prime Minister (Mr. W. L. M. King) refuted "this blue ruin ...

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  37. DANGEROUS BATH HEATER.

    ADELAIDE, Aug. 9.—An inquest was held at Port Adelaide to-day concerning the death of Edward Clark (20), whose body was found in a bathroom at his ...

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  38. SLUMP AT NEWCASTLE.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 9.—Speaking at the annual meeting of the Newcastle Gas and Coke Co., Ltd., Mr. T. D. O'Sullivan, chairman of directors, said that the last ...

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  39. JAPANESE SQUADRON.

    SUVA, Aug. 9.—The Japanese warships Idzumo and Yakumo arrived at Suva at 8 a.m. to-day and saluted the port. H.M.S. Veronica returned the salute. ...

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  40. OSCAR SLATER.

    LONDON, Aug. 8.—Oscar Slater, who has accepted a Government offer of £6,000 as. ex-gratia payment in respect of his wrongful conviction for murder in 1909. ...

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  41. ITALIA DISASTER.

    OSLO, Aug. 8.—The Norwegian Admiralty announces that the search for Captain Amundsen will be continued until the end of August. ...

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  42. POSTAL MATTERS.

    LONDON, Aug. 8.—The Postmaster-General announces that a telephone service will be established between this country and Italy via Switzerland to-morrow ...

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  43. BOGUS DOCTOR.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 9.—Morgan Lane (42), was convicted at the Central Pollee Court to-day on a charge of having illegally used the title of doctor, implying that he was ...

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  44. CRUISER RACES THE CLOCK.

    HONOLULU, Ang. 9.—H.M.A.S. Brisbane arrived a day earlier than expected, the local committee having overlooked the effect of the international date line. The ...

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  45. DEATH FOR BUSINESS MEN.

    MOSCOW, Aug. 8.—The Moscow Supreme Court, after a three weeks' trial, has sentenced to death a director and the local branch manager of a wine company ...

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  46. MIGRATION.

    LONDON, Aug. 8.—Senator McLachlan (Assistant Minister) in the Commonwealth Government), at a conference at the Colonial Office, urged Australian and ...

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  47. A SALVAGE EPIC.

    PARIS, Aug. 8.—A syndicate of Italians who recovered from the sunken Belgian steamer Elizabethville a safe supposed to contain £1,250,000 worth of ...

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  48. DAIRYING PROBLEMS.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 9.—Having made satisfactory provision for botanical and entomological research, the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research [?] ...

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  49. COMBATING CRIME.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 9.—Recommendations have been made to the New South Wales Cabinet by the sub-committee which was appointed to consider necessary ...

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  50. FREMANTLE SEAT.

    Mr. J. Curtin, who is the Labour candidate for the Fremantle seat in the Rouse of Representatives, has sent the following telegram to the Leader of the ...

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  51. MORRIS MOTORS.

    LONDON, Aug. 3.—The "Daily Mail" says that Morris Motors have decided on an early increase in prices, probably at the end of the month. Motorists have ...

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  52. A TERRIFIC STORM.

    JACKSONVILLE (Florida), Aug. 8.—A terrific tropical storm swept south and central Florida, and caused damage to property estimated at 5,000,000 dollars ...

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  53. WORLD'S SPEED RECORD.

    COPENHAGEN, Aug. 8.—The Ministry of Justice has forbidden Capt. Malcolm Campbell, the racing motorist, to attempt to break the world's speed record on the ...

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  54. BRITAIN AND ARABIA.

    BAGDAD, Aug. 9.—The conference between the British Commissioner and the King of the Hedjaz and Sultan of Nejd for a settlement of outstanding questions had ...

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  55. MEASURING LIGHTNING.

    NEW YORK, Aug. 8.—The General Electric Company, as the result of intricate experiments, has measured a lightning stroke on transmission wires. It ...

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