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  2. IMPERIAL WIRELESS.

    All of the four Imperial beam wireless stations, in Great Britain will be operating before the end of the year," was the announcement made by the ...

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  3. BRITISH COAL CRISIS.

    The Bishops of Lichfield, Winchester and Manchester and other Church leaders, with the approval of the Archbishop of Canterbury, conferred to-day ...

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  4. COBHAM'S FLIGHT.

    M. Alan Cobham reports:—To-day we arrived at Bandar Abbas, known to be about the hottest place on the earth, We landed in a heavy sea successfully. ...

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  5. PASTORAL INDUSTRY.

    Mr. Andrew Williamson, in reviewing the pastoral situation at the annual meeting of the Australian Estates and Mortgage Company, Ltd., said that the severe ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    When the Australians had scored 200 runs for the loss of one wicket against Lancashire at Liverpool to-day. Stables replaced Watson with the new ball, while ...

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  7. WORKERS' COMPENSATION.

    "The Government is watching very closely the attempt of certain interests to make the Workers' Compensation Act in excuse to raise the price of ...

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  8. FEDERAL BUDGET.

    The House of Representatives to-day went into Committee to consider the Budget. Mr. Scullin (Lab., V.) said that the ...

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  9. Sydney Smith's Position.

    Mr. Syd. Smith. Jnr., manager of the Australian cricket team now touring England will most likely retire as a cricket administrator at the conclusion of the ...

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  10. DEPARTURE FOR CHAHBAR.

    Alan Cobham left Bandar Abbas for Chahbar this afternoon.—Reuter. ...

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  11. BANK FAILURES.

    A message from Atlanta reports that 49 banks in Georgia have closed their doors, and the number may reach 120 ultimately. All of them operate in ...

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  12. T.U.C. and Miners.

    There has been an important development in the coal situation. The general council of the Congress of Trade Unions has invited the executive committee of ...

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  13. Broadcasting Report.

    The Postmaster-General (Sir. William Mitchell-Thomson) in a statement on the Estimates in the House of Commons to-day, announced that the Government had ...

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  14. CAPTAIN WRIGHT'S CASE.

    In the action brought by Captain Peter Wright against the Bath Club, the plaintiff gave evidence to the effect that the committee of the club expelled him ...

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  15. THE WRECKED COOMA.

    Showing signs of the anxious moments through which they had passed during the past ten days the captain, officers and crew of the ill-fated Cooma arrived in ...

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  16. Western Australian Act.

    Mr. Jabez Dodd. M.L.C., one of the oldest representative of the goldfields in the Parliament of this State, yesterday expressed his views on the vexed ...

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  17. An Obsolete Link.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Assistant Postmaster-General (Viscount Wolmer) announced that the Government Lad decided to sell the wireless station ...

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  18. CANADIAN POLITICS.

    Speaking at Rentrew, Ontario, air, Hugh Guthrie, Minister for Justice, in the Meighen Cabinet, predicted, that the Prime Minister would solve the problem ...

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  19. DUKE OF YORK.

    The London "Daily Express" says that it is considered likely that the Duke of York and his suite will travel to Australia in one of he largest battleships ...

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  20. Gentlemen v. Players.

    At Lord's to-day, the Players scored 130 for four wickets against the Gentlemen. H. Sutcliffe made 107, J. B. Hobbs 163. E. Tyldesley 105 not out. ...

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  21. Canadian Beam Station.

    A test of beam wireless by the Marconi Company between Canada and England, will probably be made shortly. The necessary machinery is in its place. and ...

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  22. Thursdays Play.

    The feather at Liverpool this morning was overcast, and a heavy thunderstorm during the morning had made the wicket soft. The attendance was moderate. ...

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  23. A Passenger's Story.

    Four of the ill-fated Cooma's passengers returned to Sydney by the Canberra to-day. They are Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Miller, of Coolabah. Penshurst. Victoria: ...

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  24. SIR JAMES ALLEN.

    Lord Jellicoe was the most prominent figure, at the Anzac Club's farewell luncheon to Sir James and Lady Allen. In proposing the health of the guests he ...

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  25. BRITISH POLITICS.

    In connection with the imprompta scene in the House of Commons yesterday, in which Lady Astor and other members of the House of Commons who ...

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  26. County Games.

    At Bristol to-day Gloucestershire scored 241 (Smith 123, Collins 5 for 49) versus Kent 18 for one wicket. At Worcester the home country scored ...

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  27. HEALTH MATTERS.

    About £600,000,000 are lost annually through ill-health, according to a declaration of Sir Lynden Macassey (the economist). in supporting the new Health ...

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  28. Tax Remission.

    A supplementary Estimate which has been issued shows that the sum of £9,463 is being remitted in connection with the income tax of the High Commissioners' ...

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  29. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. S. Baldwin (the Prime Minister) said that the Imperial Conference would begin on October 5.—Reuter. ...

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  30. THE REFERENDUM.

    Several members of the Federal Parliamentary Labour Party spoke at length to-night as the meeting of the Melbourne Trades Hall Council when the ...

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  31. AMERICAN TRADE.

    The foreign trade of the United States for the fiscal year of 1926 showed a favourable balance of 286,828,711 dollars, compared with 1,040,452,789 dollars in ...

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  32. RACIAL RIOTS.

    A riot occurred this morning, between Hindus and Moslems, in the northern quarter of the city. One person was killed, and 40 injured seriously. ...

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  33. MEAT EXPORT TRADE.

    The purchase by Sir David Graaff and Sir Ernest Oppenheimer, on behalf of cold storage interests, of the Nuapetzivanch. Rhodesia for £500, 000. ...

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  34. BUNBURY TRAIN DERAILED.

    At Serpentine station yesterday evening, two coaches of the 4.50 p.m. passenger, train from Perth to Bunbury were derailed. Luckily none of the ...

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  35. SOLDIER SETTLEMENT.

    The Royal Commission which is inquiring into the affairs of the Returned Soldiers' Settlement Department resumed its sittings to-day. The evidence mainly ...

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  36. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    It is understood that as a result of a recent exchange of views between Viscount Cecil and Sir Joseph Cook the Council of the League of Nations has ...

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  37. Discussion by Argonauts.

    A score of Argonaust oh Wednesday discussed the Federal referendum proposals for the purpose, as the president (Mr. Harold Boas) put it. of ...

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  38. Four Natives Succumb.

    Calcutta, July 15. Eighteen Hindus and 45 Mahometans have been admitted to the hospital. These include seven with gunshot wounds. Three Hindus and one Mahometan have ...

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  39. More Than 110 Dead.

    Calcutta, July 15. It has now been reported that the day's casualties numbered more than 110 dead. ...

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  40. CHINESE SALT REVENUES.

    It has been announced officially that Marshal Wu-Pei-Fu has ordered the release of the salt revenues which were seized by his subordinates, and he will ...

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  41. HOTEL EMPLOYEES' UNION.

    At a meeting of the Metropolitan Council of the Australian Labour Party last night, it was decided, that the Hotel and Restaurant Employees' Union be struck ...

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  42. SOUTH-WEST POWER SCHEME.

    At Bunbury recently the Premier stated that it would not be possible to obtain the required money for the proposed South-West Power Scheme under ...

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  43. FRENCH MILITARY REVIEW.

    The military review held on the occasion of the 14th of July celebrations in connection with the fall of the Bastille in 1789. was more significant than usual ...

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  44. Plea for the Bowler.

    Lord Harris, speaking at a meeting of the Cricketers' Fund Friendly Society at Lord's, said that the time would probably come when steps would be necessary to ...

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  45. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    In the House of Commons to-night the Government announced that it had received £10,000 from the Russian Soviet Government on account of Mrs. Charles ...

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  46. COMMONWEALTH SERVICE.

    The Federal Public Service Board has published a further section of the classification of the Commonwealth Service, covering officers employed in the ...

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  47. Time of Tests.

    The "Manchester Guardian" in an editorial says:—"With two bowlers to show them the way the English batsmen brought the third Tost match to a ...

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  48. CARBIDE MANUFACTURE.

    The Premier (Mr. Lyons) to-day officially started the new Soderberg process of carbide manufacture at the State carbide works at Electrona. The ...

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  49. FIRE IN AMERICA.

    At Tannerville (New York) twelve bodies, the identification of which is impossible, were found in the ruins of a mountain resort, which was burned to the ...

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  50. CHILD FATALLY BURNT.

    Stanley Leonard Spraker (3) received terrible burns when his pyjama suit caught fire at his home, in Milperra-road. Bankstown about 9 a.m. to-day. He ...

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  51. DARWIN NEWS.

    The steamer Malabar departed for Singapore this morning, carrying on to Singapore 500 tons of cargo intended for Darwin. The strike is still unsettled. ...

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