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  2. COSTS OF PRODUCTION.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—In an address to Melbourne Scots to-day. Mr. J. G. Latham (Federal Attorney General) said: “I am not a pessimist, ...

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  3. MANCHURIAN CONFLICT.

    SHANGHAI, Wednesday. —The threatened military conflict between China and Russia now appears to have shitted to a series of clashes ...

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  4. FEDERAL REVENUE.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Cheerful news for the Treasurer (Dr. Earle Page), who, owing to a fall in Customs revenue for the year 1928-29, ...

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  5. NAVAL ARMAMENTS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Naval correspondents point out that the extent of the Naval economics can [?]dly be realised. It has been stated that no ...

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  6. AT THE MENIN GATE.

    LILLE, Wednesday.—The Australian pilgrims inspected war graves stretching from Amiens to Lille. The weather was dull and showery, but the ...

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  7. SCOUTS OF All NATIONS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—There was heavy rain at Arrow Park, Birkenhead, this morning, bat the weather cleared up for the march past of the Boy ...

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  8. ACTION FOR DIVORCE.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Stecle divorce case was continued, before Mr. Justice Webb and a jury in the Supreme Court this morning. ...

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  9. STATE POLITICS.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Country section of the Government Party held its pre-sessional meeting at Parliament House to-day. ...

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  10. CHILDREN ON THE STAGE.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Effect to the amendments to the State Children Act which were passed in the last Parliament restricting the use of children for ...

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  11. PREMIER BRIAND.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Chamber of Deputies, by 325 votes to 136, carried a motion of confidence in M. Briand, the new Prime Minister. The ...

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  12. LABOUR DELEGATES.

    SHANGHAI, Wednesday.—Australia’s three delegates to the Pan-Pacific Labour Conference, which will be held at Vladivostock on August 15, ...

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  13. MARINE COURT INQUIRY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Court of Marine Inquiry to-day deprived Vincent Finnic, master of the steam trawler Palmerston, of his certificate as master ...

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  14. ENGINEERING DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Following a strike of engineers at Hadfields, Ltd., Alexandria, fears are expressed by the employers that the whole of the ...

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  15. MILLIONAIRE GAOLED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—After a prolonged trial at the Old Bailey, a young American multi-millionaire, Richard Reynolds, was sentenced to five months’ ...

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  16. TRAPPED AND KILLED.

    CALCUTTA, Thursday.—After defying the police in two British India provinces and four native States for 15 years, Devi Das, the notorious ...

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  17. PULVERISED COAL.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Swift Pool is the first new steamship on the Lloyd British register designed for world trade to be completely ...

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  18. LAND TAXATION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In the High Court of Australia, tho Northampton Pastoral Co., Ltd., appealed against land tax imposed by the Federal ...

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  19. INSURANCE OF WORKERS.

    PERTH, Thursday.—Owing to the heavy losses sustained on insurance of employees under the Workers’ Compensation Act, the insurance companies ...

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  20. BULLION BY AIR.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—At least one consignment of the Bank of England’s stock of gold interposed an obstacle to its transportation to Paris. Bullion ...

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  21. IDLE UNIONISTS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—According to a census taken by the Trades Hall Council, the number of unemployed unionists in Melbourne, ...

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  22. AMERICAN TARIFFS.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— The Senate Finance Committee has announced recommendations for substantial increases in tariff rates above ...

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  23. COTTON INDUSTRY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) has appointed the following sub-committee of the Committee of Civil Research to ...

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  24. SPORTING TELEGRAMS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Goodwood Stakes, run to-day, resulted: Mountain Lad (10 to 1), 1; Clear Cash 13 to 8), 2; Troubadour (100 to 8), 3. ...

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  25. EXPIRED HOLDINGS.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—It was announced to-day that subdivisions of Ledrida expired holding, and part of Rockwood expired holding, together ...

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  26. YOUNG COMMUNISTS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—London’s first experience of the Young Communists’ shock tactics proved a damp squib. A party of eight boarded the ...

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  27. BRITISH MOTOR FIRMS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Indications are that the firms interested in the proposed merger of British motor interests are the Rover, Standard, ...

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  28. RACING COMMISSION.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Premier to-night announced the personnel of the Royal Commission which will inquire into the conduct of ...

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  29. THE LINER BREMEN.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The liner Bremen created another record on her voyage from New York, arriving at Plymouth in 4 days 14 hours 35 minutes. ...

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  30. GRAF ZEPPELIN.

    FRIEDRICHSHAFEN, Thursday.— The Graf Zeppelin left here on its flight across the Atlantic at 3.30 o’clock this morning. ...

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  31. REPARATIONS FRAUDS.

    PARIS, Thursday.—An Alsatian banker, Lucien Levy, was sentenced to 18 months’ imprisonment for participating in reparations frauds, ...

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  32. RACES AT COORPAROO.

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  33. HOLD-UPS CONTINUE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Two additional hold-ups occurred last night. R. J. Wallace, of East Brunswick, reported that when he was walking ...

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  34. NOTED CRICKETER DEAD.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Following an attack of bronchitis, Mr. Sydney Edward Gregory, who was one of Australia’s foremost, cricketers, died this ...

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  35. PRESTON BYE-ELECTION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Attorney-General (Sir William Jowitt) won the Preston bye-election in the Labour interests. ...

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  36. OLD MAN’S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. —Charles Frederick Doepel was killed instantly at Bellingen, when his head and body came in contact with a rapidly ...

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  37. ATHLETICS AT COLOGNE.

    COLOGNE, Wednesday.—A remarkable performance was put up by the American, Dolan, at the international athletic meeting. He won the 100 ...

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  38. FATAL AIR COLLISION.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Two military aeroplanes were exercising when they collided near Rheims. One lost its propeller, but it glided down safely. The ...

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  39. POINCARE’S OPERATION.

    PARIS, Thursday.—The operation on M. Poineare has been successful, and his condition is regarded as satisfactory. ...

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