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  2. TRAINS CRASH.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Travelling steadily down the grade of a hill leading into Beveridge, 26 miles from Melbourne, a mixed passenger train this ...

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  3. BRITISH CABINET.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. W. Bridgeman had a busy morning at the Admiralty conferring with administrative leaders and examining piles of ...

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  4. PREMIERS’ CONFERENCE.

    . .SYDNEY, Friday.—The draft of the financial agreement between the Commonwealth and the States, which had been prepared, was amended in ...

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  5. SOUTH JOHNSTONE

    INNISFAIL, Friday.—There were no new developments in connection with the South Johnstone Mill trouble to-day, and a peaceful atmosphere ...

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  6. THE DROUGHT AREAS.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Mr. Justice Brennan, of the Central District Supreme Court, whose circuit extends to Longreach and Blackall, has been in ...

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  7. SAMOAN AFFAIRS.

    AUCKLAND, Friday.—Moving the second reading of the Samoan Amendment Bill in Parliament to-day, the Premier (Rt. Hon. J. G. Ooates) said ...

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  8. SIR GRANVILLE RYRIE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir Granville Ryrie enhanced the sound impression he had already created by a workmanlike speech at a luncheon of welcome ...

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  9. DEMPSEY VICTORIOUS.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—A crowd estimated at nearly 90,000 saw Jack Dempsey knock out Jack Sharkey in a fight to decide who should meet ...

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  10. CRICKETER’S CAREER.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The newspapers are publishing lengthy appreciations of the late Mr. J. J. Lyons, the once famous Australian cricket smiter. ...

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  11. REMARKABLE CASE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A remarkable case of a sleep-Walking murderer was heard at the Old Bailey. Frederick Stockwell, a fireman, was found guilty, ...

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  12. PLUMBING STRIKE.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Matters in connection with the strike of plumbers employed by the Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board ...

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  13. ENGINEERS’ DISPUTE.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The dispute between the City Electric Light Coy. Ltd., and certain engineers in their employ who are demanding increased pay ...

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  14. TRADE WITHIN EMPIRE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—“Do not make any mistake. If we are indifferent to trade possibilities within the Empire, our rivals will be grateful,” said Mr. ...

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  15. TRADE UNIONS BILL.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Lords to-day, in Committee on the Trade Unions Bill, the following amendments were agreed to:— ...

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  16. N.S. WALES LABOUR.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Unity Conference of the A.L.P., convened by the Federal Executive in the hope of settling the faction fight in New South ...

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  17. MENIN GATE MEMORIAL.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir Granville Ryrie and Mr. T. Trumble (official secretary at Australia House) will probably be the only Australians at the ...

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  18. MILITARY FLIGHT.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—Two of the three military aeroplanes which left Melbourne on Friday on a tour of Australia were damaged on arrival at ...

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  19. MILLIONAIRE ON TRIAL.

    PARIS, Thursday.—After his impassioned outburst yesterday, Gustav Guyot, the millionaire stockbroker, charged with having murdered Marie ...

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  20. PERMANENT ALIMONY.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—A claim for £8 a week permanent alimony was granted by Mr. Justice O’Sullivan in November, 1925, to Myra Elizabeth Newton, who ...

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  21. CIVIL AVIATION.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—In letter tendering his resignation as President of the Australian Aero Club, Queensland section, which was read at the meeting ...

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  22. RAID AT GRAFTON.

    GRAFTON, Friday.—A somewhat sensational occurrence took place at about 10.15 last night, when a party of police, some plain-clothes men and ...

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  23. ITALIAN PLACARDS.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—“I am afraid that Queensland will before long be face to face with serious racial trouble,” declared Dr. H. Basedow, ...

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  24. BRITISH FRANCHISE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Commons to-day the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir Austen Chamberlain) informed Miss Ellen ...

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  25. TAXI CAB FATALITY.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—A sequel to the taxi-cab accident which occurred on the Cabbage-Tree Creek bridge last night, when a young woman was killed ...

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  26. FIRST CIVIC RECEPTION.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Mayor Jolly announced to-day that Mr. Bruce will have the honour of being the first person to be given a civic reception in ...

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  27. EYES ON AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Australian Minister for Trade and Customs, Mr. Pratten, was entertained at the Coventry Engineering Works, the ...

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  28. Family Notices

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  29. RACECOURSE “TOTES.”

    LONDON, Thursday.—Members of the House of Commons, in constituencies where there arc training establishments, are again agitating on the ...

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  30. SOCIETY WEDDING.

    LONDON, Thursday.—To-day their Majesties the King and Queen attended the wedding of Ursula, the daughter of Sir Arthur Lawley (a former Governor ...

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  31. LOCOMOTIVES.

    IPSWICH, Friday.—Some time ago the Commissioner for Railways ordered certain materials for making of new boilers at the Ipswich railway ...

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  32. SEIZURE OF OPIUM.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—No owner has come forward for about £30 worth of opium which the officers of tho Customs Department found hidden in a ...

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  33. DAIRY PRODUCTS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Butter slightly easier owing to heavy European supplies; otherwise unchanged. Australian and New Zealand choice, ...

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  34. FLIGHT TO HAWAII.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.—Major C. O. Usborne, of Vancouver, plans to fly to Honolulu, starting on August 15. He may continue the flight to ...

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