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  2. BANKERS' CONFERENCE

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 14.—Bankers are still in the dark regarding the specific proposition that they will be asked to consider when the conference convened by the ...

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  3. MOUNTAIN BATTLE.

    PARIS, Aug. 14.—The Foreign Legion is waging a fierce battle in the Atlas Mountains, 10,000 feet above sea level. There has been much hand-to-hand fighting, the ...

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  4. THE GOLDEN MILE.

    KALGOORLIE, Aug. 14.—The members of the Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, which is holding its annual conference in Kalgoorlie, spent this ...

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  5. RUSSIAN OIL.

    LONDON, Aug. 14.—The "Daily Telegraph" states:—"The Shell and Standard oil companies have decided not to deal in Russian oil, directly or indirectly. This ...

    Article : 139 words
  6. BANNED PARADE.

    DUBLIN, Aug. 13.—In the face of an imposing display of force, Dublin spent to-day in complete calm, following upon the decision of the leader of the National ...

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  7. ITALIAN MASS RIGHT.

    LONDON, Aug. 14.—Major C. C. Turner, the aviation correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," paying a tribute to the Italian mass flight of 24 seaplanes across ...

    Article : 186 words
  8. FEDERAL COUNTRY PARTY.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 14.—The Acting-Leader of the Country Party (Mr. T. Paterson), referring to-day at Berrigan to the resolution passed at the Farmers ...

    Article : 167 words
  9. CUBAN REVOLT.

    HAVANA, Aug. 14.—Within a few hours of his assumption of office as provisional President of Cuba, an attempt was made to assassinate Senor C. M. de ...

    Article : 190 words
  10. A BOGUS DOCTOR.

    "The time may arrive when yon may practise the powers you claim to possess, out it is not yet," said Mr. H. D. Moseley, P.M., in the Perth Police Court ...

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  11. TEXTILE INDUSTRY.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 14.—Reasons were given by the Full Court of the Federal Arbitration Court to-day for the decisions announced in June to grant a 44-hour week ...

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  12. DEFINITE STAND IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 14.—The proceedings of the Farmers and Settlers' Association conference took a spirited turn to-day, arising out of the invitation by the Prime ...

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  13. ORANGES IN LONDON.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 14.—The Minister for Commerce (Mr. Stewart) to-day expressed gratification at the news of the arrival in England in good condition of the ...

    Article : 199 words
  14. AMERICA SENDS WARBOATS.

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 13.—President Roosevelt has ordered three warships to steam to Cuba to protect Americans from possible violence. It was emphasised at the ...

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  15. DEPOSED PRESIDENTS FLIGHT.

    NASSAU (Bahamas), Aug. 13.—Dr. Gerardo Machado, the deposed President of Cuba, who fled on Saturday by aeroplane, arrived here to-day with seven other ...

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  16. SUCCESS AT OXFORD.

    LONDON, Aug. 13.—An article in to-day's "Sunday Express" recounts the success of Mr. D. Taylor, of St. Catherine's College and his wife. Mrs. Mebel Taylor. ...

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  17. DE VALERA'S DILEMMA.

    LONDON, Aug. 14.—The Dublin correspondent of "The Times" states: "The President's invocation of Mr. Cosgrave's notorious Public Safety Act under which the ...

    Article : 198 words
  18. MINERS' BALLOT.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 14.—Figures released to-day show that the recent ballot of members of the northern branch of the Miners' Federation on the matter of the branch's ...

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  19. ABORIGINAL KILLED.

    It was learned yesterday that one day last week an aboriginal who had escaped from the Marble Bar lock-up had been pursued and shot dead. ...

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  20. SYDNEY "SUNDAY TIMES."

    SYDNEY Aug. 14.—After a long review of the financial transactions of Hugh D. Mclntosh, bankrupt, Mr. Justice Long Innes, in the Equity Court to-day. dismissed ...

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  21. A NAZI PARADE.

    BERLIN, Aug. 14.—The populace is apparently growing weary of frequent Hitlerist parades. Only one-third of the vast terraces of the Grunewald Stadium were ...

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  22. Previous Case Recalled.

    Points of resemblance to the accidental shooting of a native in the Marble Bar district were recalled in police circles at Fremantle yesterday. Ten years ago ...

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  23. "MASTERS IN THREE YEARS:"

    PARIS, Aug. 13.—"We shall be the masters of Ireland in three years declared General O'Duffy to a representative of the "Paris Soir." "We do not want politics ...

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  24. NO COMMUNIST TEACHERS.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 14.—The conference of the Farmers and Settlers' Association by unanimous resolution to-day urged that Communists should be prohibited from ...

    Article : 88 words
  25. THREATS OF DISORDER.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 14.—Dispersed four times by a strong force of police, about 1,000 unemployed and their sympathisers failed in an attempt to march through ...

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  26. TERRORISTS SENTENCED.

    CALCUTTA, Aug. 14.—Surjya Sen and Tarakeshwar Dastidar, who were arrested in a raid on an armoury in a village neat Chittagong on May 18, have been ...

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  27. DUTY ON GRAIN.

    THE HAGUE, Aug. 14.—In order to protect home growers a duty of one guilder per quintal (equal to 2/8 on sterling exchange) will immediately be levied on all ...

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  28. ATTACK BY BLACKS.

    DARWIN, Aug. 14.—Many conflicting rumours are current concerning the attack by aborigines on police at Caledon Bay, in which Constable McColl was killed, but ...

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  29. FAMOUS OLD CLIPPER.

    LONDON, Aug. 14.—The clipper Cutty Sark, now training ship at Falmouth, is likely to sail to British coast resorts next summer, including Cowes at the time of ...

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  30. TRADE AGREEMENT.

    NEW YORK, Aug. 14.—The Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. Forbes) and the Canadian Minister for Trade and Commerce (Mr. Stevens) conferred on Sunday ...

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  31. CRAWFORD'S SUCCESS.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 14.—"Jack Crawford has done no more than I expected of him and I see no reason why he should not add the United States national ...

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  32. SHOT SWALLOWED.

    HOBART, Aug. 14.—The presence of 25 pellets of shot in the appendix of Mr. James Brock, a patient at the Hobart Public Hospital, was the unusual ...

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  33. PETROL IGNITES.

    It was reported yesterday that the condition of George Foster (26), dairyman, of Peel Estate, who was taken to the Fremantle Hospital on Sunday night suffering ...

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  34. LOST IN THE BUSH.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 14.—Mrs. Agnes Clout (70) underwent an ordeal at the weekend when she was lost in the bush for 29 hours. For 24 hours she was unable ...

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  35. TAX ON CHILDLESS WOMEN.

    BERLIN, Aug. 13.—Referring to the Movement to compel German women to marry and raise families, Herr Carius (a Labour leader), in a speech at Hanover, ...

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  36. TRIBUTERS' ORE.

    KALGOORLIE, Aug. 14.—The Minister for Mines (Mr. S. W. Munsie) met members of the Chamber of Mines, the Tributers' Association and other people ...

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  37. TAX STAMPS MISUSED.

    ADELAIDE, Aug. 14—Arthur William Mercer (38) was sentenced to 18 months' imprisonment, in the Criminal Court to-day, for having converted tax stamps to ...

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  38. EMERGENCY TAX.

    At a meeting of the committee of the Bank Officials' Association last week, it was decided to endorse the action of the combined meeting of the Civil Service ...

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  39. FALSE PRETENCES ALLEGED.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 14.—At the Central Police Court to-day, Madge Munro (27), domestic duties, was charged with having conspired with a man, believed to be J. ...

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  40. ALLEGED PERJURY.

    HOBART, Aug. 14.—There was a sequel to-day to evidence given in the Bothwell Police Court on July 22, when a trapper was convicted of having had game skins ...

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  41. TASMANIAN DIVORCE RECORD.

    HOBART, Aug. 14.—The Oldmeadow divorce suit, which was concluded at Hobart to-day, established, it is believed, a record for Tasmanian divorce proceedings. ...

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  42. DEBTOR TO BE PROSECUTED.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 14.—Acting on a report by the Official Receiver, in the Bankruptcy Court to-day, Judge Lukin directed that Albert George Leach, of ...

    Article : 99 words
  43. ESCAPE FROM STEAMER.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 14.—A deported man on board the steamer Marama escaped in a daring fashion when the vessel arrived at Sydney from New Zealand this morning. ...

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  44. To the Editor.

    Sir,—Will you permit me through your columns to ask the Premier why he should start the tax off with a minimum of 4d. in the pound? I am a believer in ...

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  45. MINER RUN OVER BY ENGINE.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 14.—A locomotive proceeding to the Steelworks Colliery at Lithgow, on a private siding, this afternoon, ran over Leslie Walpole, a miner ...

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  46. BABY FATALLY SCALDED.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 14.—The two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Fraser, of Guyra, fell into a tub of boiling water to-day, and was fatally scalded. ...

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  47. ROADSIDE FATALITY.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 14.—When walking along the main street at Great Western late oh Sunday night, Mr. L. Molloy found William Troeth lying by the roadside ...

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  48. WAGGON DRIVER'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 14.—Charles Oldham (18), son of Mr. Tinley Oldham, of Greghamstown, was killed instantly this afternoon while driving a waggon load of wood ...

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