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  2. IRISH ARMS SEIZURE.

    DUBLIN, Aug. 2.—Following the Government's action during the week-end in revoking permits to possess arms and the visits by detectives to the homes of ...

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  3. NAVAL RIVALRY.

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 2.—The President (Mr. Roosevelt) to-night approved of plans submitted by the naval authorities for the construction of 21 of the 32 new ...

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  4. BASIC WAGE.

    An increase of 1/3 a week in the basic wage for males in the metropolitan area was announced by Mr. President Dwyer in the Arbitration Court yesterday when ...

    Article : 168 words
  5. GERMAN AIR CLAIMS.

    LONDON, Aug. 2.—Germany's intentions regarding military or police aircraft continue to engage the serious attention of the British Government. It is not likely ...

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  6. NEW EMERGENCY TAX.

    The method by which the Government proposes to impose a financial emergency tax on wages, salaries and incomes at their source in place of that which ...

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  7. NAZI PANACEAS.

    BERLIN, Aug. 2.—The Nazis claim that the national campaign against unemployment has solved the problem in Pomerania, where 5,000 workless have been ...

    Article : 135 words
  8. BACK TO WAGES.

    Previous remarks by the Minister for Employment (Mr. J. J. Kenneally) on the Government's employment policy were amplified yesterday by him when replying ...

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  9. AMERICAN RECOVERY.

    NEW YORK, Aug. 2.—The listless trading on the Stock Exchange during the past few days was suddenly revitalised to-day following totally unconfirmed Press ...

    Article : 333 words
  10. FODDER FOR CATTLE.

    LONDON, Aug. 3.—A representative of the Australian Press Association saw a demonstration at the National Institute Dairy Research Station, Shinfield, near ...

    Article : 190 words
  11. A RAID IN THE SAAR.

    PARIS, Aug. 2.—The French Ambassador at Berlin has protested against the action of Nazis in entering the Saar territory on July 22 and seizing three ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN FLEET.

    CANBERRA, Aug. 3.—It was authoritatively stated to-day that the Federal Government has no intention of constructing a new cruiser for the Australian Navy ...

    Article : 59 words
  13. ANTI-WAR MOVEMENT.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 3.—The troubles of the Garden-Graves faction of the Labour Party are likely to be further increased as a result of the establishment in ...

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  14. TRAIN DERAILED.

    COLLIE, Aug. 3.—A mixed goods train, which left Collie at 5.50 o'clock this morning, was derailed while crossing a bridge over a creek near Fernbrook at about ...

    Article : 214 words
  15. FUTURE OF THE TESTS.

    LONDON, Aug. 3.—The "Daily Express" says that a large section of the British public is evidently convinced that there is no likelihood of the cricket Test ...

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  16. PRIMARY INDUSTRIES.

    KALGOORLIE, Aug. 3.—The necessity for some encouragement being given to the primary industries of the Commonwealth was stressed by the member of ...

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  17. SCOUTS' JAMBOREE.

    BUDAPEST, Aug. 2.—The Regent of Hungary (Admiral Horthy) inaugurated the fourth world scouts' jamboree to-day. Twenty-one thousand scouts, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. LOST COLLIER.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 3.—When the Commonwealth Marine Court of Inquiry concluded the hearing of evidence to-day into the presumed loss of the missing collier ...

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  19. FRONTIER BOMBING.

    CALCUTTA, Aug. 3.—There was no further bombing by Royal Air Force 'planes in Bajauri territory (near the North-West frontier) yesterday owing to ...

    Article : 71 words
  20. ANGLO-ARGENTINE TRADE.

    BUENOS AIRES, Aug. 2.—The Senate has ratified the Anglo-Argentine Trade Treaty, which provides for reciprocal tariff concessions, the full details of which ...

    Article : 69 words
  21. GRAIN CONFERENCE.

    REGINA (Saskatchewan), Aug. 2.—That British millers and corn merchants do not want wheat to remain at a low price was a statement made by Sir Albert ...

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  22. TROPICAL MEDICAL RESEARCH

    CANBERRA, Aug. 3.—The attitude of the Commonwealth Government to tropical medical research was defended to-day by the Minister for Health and ...

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  23. UNEMPLOYED TENANTS.

    ADELAIDE, Aug. 3.—A combined meeting of committees of associated building societies and property owner' association decided at a special meeting this ...

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  24. KING'S CUTTER WINS.

    LONDON, Aug. 2.—The King's cutter Britannia won her first race at the Cowes regatta week to-day. The King sailed in the, race, accompanied by the Prince of ...

    Article : 105 words
  25. SUPPORT FOR EMPIRE LOANS.

    LONDON, Aug. 3.—The "Morning Post" states that while there is a strong feeling in the City that investors should in present circumstances fully support ...

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  26. COINING PLANT SEIZED.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 3.—Detectives seized a modern coining plant in a house in Petersham to-day, and arrested a young man, against whom a charge has been made. ...

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  27. SWIMMING THE CHANNEL.

    LONDON, Aug. 2.—An attempt to swim the English Channel by the Englishwoman Mercedes Gleitze was commenced this morning, but abandoned after eight hours, ...

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  28. BURIED IN SAND.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 3.—When nearly a ton of wet sand fell from an embankment on to Norman Jenkins (52), while he was working in his sandpit at West ...

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  29. INVITATION TO RUSSIA

    SYDNEY, Aug. 3.—The central council of the Miners' Federation rejected to-day a suggestion submitted by the Friends of the Soviet Union, that a representative ...

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  30. ANGLO-JAPANESE TRADE.

    LONDON, Aug. 3.—The Tokio correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" reports that Japan is prepared to send industrialists to the trade ...

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  31. ULM'S 'PLANE.

    LONDON, Aug. 2.—Mr. C. T. P. Ulm, is superintending repairs at the Avro works, Manchester, to the machine Faith in Australia, which was damaged when ...

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  32. THEATRE CHANGES HANDS.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 3.—Mr. F. W. Thring, managing director of Efftee Film Productions, stated to-night that he had completed negotiations for the purchase ...

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  33. EXPLOSION AT HOTEL.

    The Commissioner of Police (Mr. W. Douglas), yesterday received a telegram from the Wyndham police stating that an attempt had been made on Wednesday ...

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  34. MR. HENDERSON AND POLITICS.

    LONDON, Aug. 2.—Mr. Arthur Henderson, who is touring the Clay Cross constituency as the Labour candidate in the pending by election to the House of ...

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  35. FATAL ROAD ACCIDENT.

    ADELAIDE, Aug. 3.—A man named Kelly (60), a labourer, died in the Clare Hospital last night from injuries received on a road half a mile south of Clare on ...

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  36. CONSPIRACY CHARGE.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 3.—John Francis King, against whom a charge of conspiracy has been entered at the Central Police Court, is to be brought back to Australia under ...

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  37. TRADE IN OPOSSUM SKINS.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 3.—As the result of two raids—one in the city and the other at Burwood—the police to-day seized about 2,000 opossum skins which, it is alleged, ...

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  38. EMPIRE MARKETING BOARD.

    LONDON, Aug. 3.—It is officially stated that the Empire Marketing Board will be discontinued after September 30. Its market intelligence services will be continued ...

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  39. BRITISH WAR DEBT.

    VANCOUVER, Aug. 2.—When the liner Empress of Canada arrived to-day she carried 900 bars of silver, valued at 5,000,000 dollars (£1,000,000 at par) ...

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  40. NEWSPAPER AMALGAMATION.

    BRISBANE, Aug. 3.—If negotiations now in progress are completed, a new Queensland company will be formed to amalgamate the Brisbane "Courier" and ...

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  41. JUSTICE'S RESIGNATION.

    ADELAIDE, Aug. 3.—A decision as to whether Mr. A. J. Radford, J.P., who has refused the request of the Attorney-General (Mr. Jeffries) that he resign his ...

    Article : 118 words
  42. READING CARTRIDGE CASES.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 3.—The new science of forensic ballistics—the latest addition to police methods of crime investigation—formed the subject of evidence given at ...

    Article : 184 words
  43. £168,000 REFUND SOUGHT.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 3.—That all growers who sold their 1929-1930 harvest through the pool conducted by the Victorian Wheat-growers' Corporation in ...

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  44. RAILWAY FARES.

    The question of securing an extension of the Railway Department's metropolitan area to include the districts between Greenmount and Mundaring was discussed ...

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  45. BANK MANAGER'S WILL.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 3.—Mr. Hugh Thurburn Wilson, a retired bank manager, who died on June 30, left assets sworn at £82,465/12/, of which £64,570/15/9 is in ...

    Article : 99 words
  46. BRITISH FINANCE.

    LONDON, Aug. 2.—The weekly revenue returns show that the total ordinary Government revenue from April 1 to July 29. amounted to £177,536,884, which is ...

    Article : 57 words
  47. WOMAN FATALLY SHOT

    PARIS, Aug. 2.—Early this morning Dorothy Wright (23), who, it is stated was born in Ceylon and spent her childhood in India and Australia, was found ...

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  48. A CLIFF TRAGEDY.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 3.—Donald Moxon, aged eight, of Hastings-parade, North Bondi, who was injured while descending a cliff at Ben Buckler yesterday, died in ...

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  49. DEATH DURING HONEYMOON.

    LONDON, Aug. 3.—Mr. F. A. Tallant, aged 83, who was married tin Monday to a Miss Clarke, died daring the honeymoon at Bristol to-day. Mr. Tallant recently ...

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