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  2. HIDDEN WEAPONS.

    QUEBEC, July 24.—Arsene and Auguste Nelna, a Russian father and son, were arrested to-day, following the discovery, in a suburban house, of dynamite, rifles, ...

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  3. INTERSTATE SHIPPING.

    SYDNEY, July 25.—A decision which, it is considered, will bring added prosperity to the port of Newcastle was announced by the associated steamship ...

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  4. EMPIRE MIGRATION.

    LONDON, July 24.—In, the House of Commons to-day, the Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) dealt with unemployment, especially with the points raised by the ...

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  5. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    From an early hour yesterday morning the central police station in Roe-street presented a scene of unusual activity. A very large force of police were being ...

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  6. SYDNEY CIVIC SCANDAL.

    SYDNEY, July 25.—Before the hearing was resumed at the Central Police Court this morning of the charge of alleged graft against Silas Yound Maling formerly ...

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  7. BROADCASTING

    CANBERRA, July 25.—Government ownership of all "A" class broadcasting stations in the Commonwealth, with the right to provide programmes leased to ...

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  8. THE FOREIGN INFLUX.

    "I am pleased to note that feeling in Britain has at last been aroused to the seriousness of the position created in Australia by the influx of foreigners" said ...

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  9. INDUSTRIAL PEACE.

    MELBOURNE, July 25.—It was announced to-day by the president of the Associated Chambers of Manufactures of Australia. (Mr. James MacDougall) that ...

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  10. PROBABLE MEASURES.

    CANBERRA, July 25.—The details of the Ministry's plan for the control of broadcasting and a number of important inspects remain in doubt after ...

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  11. TELEGRAPH MERGER.

    LONDON, July 24.—"I have every hope of being able, in the near future, to announce the satisfactory conclusion of the merger negotiations," said Sir John ...

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  12. COMMERCIAL MAN'S HOPES.

    SYDNEY, July 25.—Gratification was expressed to-day, at the annual meeting of the New South Wales Chamber of Commerce, by the president (Mr. G.A. Parkes) ...

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  13. EAST COAST GALES.

    SYDNEY, July 25.—Cyclonic conditions prevailed in Sydney and other parts of the State to-day. Rain fell all the morning and a southerly gale reached Sydney ...

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  14. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    LONDON, July 24.—The Australian Press Association's special correspondent at Amsterdam says that the Australian athletes are going to the Lloyd Hotel at ...

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  15. SALVATION ARMY SCHEME.

    LONDON, July 24.—In the House of Commons to-day, arising from questions by Mr. G. Lansbury (Lab.) concerning Salvation Army migrants to Australia, the ...

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  16. AVIATION.

    COPENHAGEN, July 24.—General Nobile's journey homeward through Scandinavia and Sweden will be kept strictly secret, and his railway carriage will be ...

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  17. CITY COURT PROCEEDINGS.

    The public gallery of the City Court was crowded yesterday morning when the eight men arrested during the previous day's unemployed demonstrations ...

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  18. FERRIES COLLIDE.

    SYDNEY, July 25.—Rough weather and the poor visibility resulted in a collision between two ferry steamers in Sydney Harbour near Circular Quay. The ...

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  19. THE ATLANTIC CROSSING.

    PARIS, July 24.—Owing to engine trouble. Lieutenant Parris, who left Brest last Sunday in a giant seaplane to cross the Atlantic via the Azores, has abandoned ...

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  20. GERMAN CRUISER BERLIN.

    Of 3,250 tons, and designed for a speed of 22 knots, the cruiser is expected to arrive at Fremantle on August 8. It will he the first German warship to visit Australia since the war. The trip is being made with the object of surveying the waters of Eastern Asia, the Celebes, Australia, and the Pacific Ocean. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. ALPINE FLYING.

    BERNE, July 24.—A Swiss aviator named Wirth landed his machine at a hotel near the summit of Jungfrau. ...

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  22. UNDERWORLD VENDETTA.

    MELBOURNE, July 25.—Shortly after 2 o'clock this morning an attempt was made to wreck the confectioner's shop occupied by Percy Jenkins at East ...

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  23. CANADA'S ATTITUDE.

    OTTAWA, July 24.—"Apart from commonsense requirements concerning health and character, there are no restriction on Britishers coming into Canada" stated the ...

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  24. APTITUDE TESTER.

    LONDON, July 24.—A Remarkable device, the Reid aptitude apparatus costing almost £1,000, has been shipped by the Fordsdale to Melbourne, to the order of ...

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  25. MR. BRUCE TO REPLY.

    CANBERRA, July 25.—Although the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) refused to-day to comment on the report of the British Industrial Transference Committee, he will ...

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  26. BIG BROTHER MOVEMENT.

    Mr. Richard Linton, M.L.A., of Victoria, the founder of the Big Brother migration scheme, was among the passengers on the liner Osterley, which arrived at ...

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  27. THE SOUTHERN CROSS.

    SYDNEY, July 25.—Squadron-Leader Kingsford Smith declared open the new officers of the Queensland Government Intelligence and Tourist Bureau in ...

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  28. WATSON INJURED.

    LONDON, July 25.—A message from Amsterdam states, that Watson while training, stepped into a rut and crashed through a hurdle, badly injuring his foot. ...

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  29. FROM GREAT BRITAIN'S VIEW.

    MELBOURNE, July 25.—Referring to the report of the Industrial Transference Board concerning overseas settlement the British Government's representative ...

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  30. MOVING MOUNTAIN.

    GENEVA, July 24.—The Swiss authorities have ordered the immediate evacuation of several villages in the Talgia valley into which the mountain of Arbino ...

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  31. DISABLED STEAMER.

    COLOMBO, July 24.—No news has been accepted as good news in regard to the steamer City of Yokohama, from which no further messages have been received by ...

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  32. LORD BALFOUR HONOURED.

    LONDON, July 24.—Proposing the health of the Earl of Balfour at a luncheon given by the British Academy in honour of the veteran statesman, the Prince of Wales ...

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  33. ENGLISH RAILWAY FINANCE.

    LONDON, July 25.—At a meeting to-day of representatives of the railway unions to consider proposals by the employers to check the decline in revenue, Mr. Bromley ...

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  34. TWO WRITS FOR LIBEL.

    Two write claiming damages for libel have been issued out of the Supreme Court against the "Sunday Times" Publishing Company as the result of an article in the ...

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  35. ENGLISH HEAT WAVE.

    LONDON, July 24.—England is sweltering, in a heat wave accompanying the longest spell of fine weather since the record summer of 1911. There are no ...

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  36. THE LATE ELLEN TERRY.

    LONDON, July 24.—There were affecting scenes at the Golders Green Crematorium when the late Dame Ellen Terry's white coffin, with a golden pall, was carried in. ...

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  37. Groggett Further Charged.

    While William Groggett was in custody in the Roe-street lock-up awaiting his release on bail yesterday, a further charge arising from the previous day's ...

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  38. TANGIER CONVENTION

    PARIS, July 25.—Great Britain, France, Italy and Spain have signed the new agreement for the internationalisation of Tangier. The chief feature is the accession of ...

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  39. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    OTTAWA, July 25,—An invitation to the League of Nations to meet in Canada will be extended by the Premier (Mr. MacKenzie King) when at Geneva in ...

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  40. TOC H.

    LONDON, July 24.—The Prince of Wales's fund for the endowment of Toc H now totals £53,000, including 100 guineas each from the E.S. and A. the ...

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  41. SHIPS FOR THE SOVIET.

    LONDON, July 24.—The "Evening News" states that the Soviet is launching a gigantic ship-building programme of 171 cargo and passenger vessels. It is ...

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  43. UNION'S STRONG PROTEST.

    "The board of management of the West Australian Industrial Union of Timber Workers is disgusted with the Government's attitude in regard to the ...

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