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  2. AIR DEFENCE.

    LONDON, Aug. 15.—The "Daily Herald" states that the Government has a plan for the commissioning of 100 aeroplanes armed with machine irons, to be known ...

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  3. TRADE REVIVAL.

    LONDON, Aug. 15.—Indications that Britain is emerging from the depression are given by reports collected by the "Daily Telegraph" from various centres ...

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  4. EMERGENCY TAX BILLS.

    The two Bills embodying the Government's financial emergency tax proposals passed the Committee stage in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, and the third ...

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  5. WEALTH FROM SHIPPING.

    LONDON, Aug. 15.—As much as £8,000,000 sterling has already been paid to the Treasury in part settlement of the death duties on Sir John Ellerman's ...

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  6. PACIFIC RELATIONS.

    BANFF (Alberta), Aug. 14.—The fifth biennial conference of the Institute of Pacific Relations met here to-day. The Institute was formed in 1925 to study ...

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  7. IRISH OUTLOOK.

    DUBLIN, Aug. 15.—There are persistent rumours that the President of the Executive Council (Mr. De Valera) will shortly force another election in the Free ...

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  8. AMERICAN RECOVERY.

    NEW YORK, Aug. 14.—The Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. Forbes), who is spending a few days here on his return to New Zealand from the World ...

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  9. INTEREST RATES

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 15.—Assurances that reductions in Federal taxation would be reflected in an adjustment of overdraft interest rates were given to-day by ...

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  10. HAVANA QUIET.

    HAVANA, Aug. 14.—The commercial houses opened their doors to-day after having been closed for more than a week in sympathy with the general strike which ...

    Article : 91 words
  11. SECONDARY INDUSTRIES.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 15.—The president of the Chamber of Manufactures of New South Wales (Mr. H. Gordon Bennett), in his address to the annual meeting of the ...

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  12. SETTLERS IN VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 15.—In the Legislative Assembly to-night the Premier (Sir Stanley Argyle) announced details of the plan to deal with the claims of British ...

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  13. SIGN OF IMPROVEMENT.

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 14.—The withdrawal of one of the United States destroyers anchored in Havana Harbour for the protection of American life and ...

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  14. BRADFORD BUSY.

    "Mills in Bradford are working at top pressure and there is ample evidence that excellent business is being done." said Mr. H. Mitchell, a wool broker, of Sydney ...

    Article : 267 words
  15. SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH.

    In reply to Professor N. T. M. Wilsmore'e criticism of the "apparent indifference of primary producers regarding scientific research," the Pastoralists' ...

    Article : 349 words
  16. NAZI FINANCE.

    BERLIN, Aug. 14.—Though Nazi leaders continually declare that trade is improving and unemployment is decreasing, prices on the German stock exchanges are ...

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  17. A WEALTHY ESTATE.

    LONDON, Aug. 15.—Further particulars have been announced of the will of the late Lady Seaforth, a daughter of Mr. Edward Steinkopff, the founder of the ...

    Article : 99 words
  18. DESIGNS ON AUSTRIA.

    VIENNA, Aug. 14.—The "Reichspost" prints details of an alleged plot for a Nazi conquest of Austria disclosed by correspondence seized by the Government. It ...

    Article : 87 words
  19. CALEDON BAY BLACKS

    The Rev. E. Wynne Evans, of Victoria, who arrived in Perth on Monday and will leave to-day on the Koolinda for Darwin on route to the Roper River and Groote ...

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  20. JAPANESE COMPETITION.

    LONDON, Aug. 15.—The Manchester correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," discussing the intensive Japanese drive in the Australian market, especially in cotton ...

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  21. SHIPPING RESTRICTIONS.

    LONDON, Aug, 15.—The Foreign Office has received a report from the British Embassy in Berlin regarding the effect of the German restrictions on British ...

    Article : 146 words
  22. NATIONAL PROGRAMME URGED.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 15.—An extensive programme of scientific research undertaken on a national scale was advocated by Professor Kerr Grant, of Adelaide ...

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  23. WIRELESS RESEARCH

    ROME, Aug. 14.—The Marchese Marconi, speaking to-day at the Italian Academy, detailed the wireless experiments which he had carried out aboard his yacht. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. SILVER AGREEMENT.

    CANBERRA, Aug. 15.—As there appears to be some doubt as to the effect of the silver agreement made during the course of the World Economic Conference in ...

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  25. TRIBAL WARFARE.

    CALCUTTA, Aug. 15.—Tribal snipers are active on the North-West frontier, where a sepoy was killed and several were wounded. Tribesmen last night raided a ...

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  26. FARMS SEIZED.

    LONDON, Aug. 14.—A tithe distraint was made to-day on farms in Stoke-by-Clare (Suffolk), owned by an Australian, Mr. Melbourne Jones. A sheriff's officer ...

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  27. TARIFF REFORM.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 15.—A new political organisation, known as the Consumers' Tariff Reduction League, will be launched in Sydney in the next few days. Its main ...

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  28. NEW ZEALAND TRADE.

    NEW YORK, Aug. 14.—It is understood that the discussions which were concluded to-day for the time being between the Canadian Minister for Commerce ...

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  29. REVOLT AGAINST DOWRY.

    CALCUTTA, Aug. 15.—Twenty Amil girls of Hyderabad and Sind are threatening to commit suicide or alternatively to become Moslems unless the Amil ...

    Article : 99 words
  30. SHIPPING TO AUSTRALIA.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 15.—It was announced to-day that the proposal of the Blue Star Line to inaugurate a service between Australia and the United Kingdom had been ...

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  31. ALLEGED SCHEME TO DEFRAUD

    ADELAIDE, Aug. 15.—In the Police Court to-day, Sydney John Lockyer, labourer, and his niece, Phyllis Isobel Benson were committed for trial on a charge ...

    Article : 140 words
  32. STORMS IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Aug. 14.—During severe storms in the south-west of England early to-day, a territorial army camp near Weymouth was struck by lightning. A ...

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  33. Exhibits Valued at 3,000,000.

    LONDON, Aug. 14.—It is estimated that nearly £3,000,000 worth of exhibits are on show at the wireless exhibition which at Olympia to-morrow. A feature ...

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  34. LOST AIR LINER.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 15.—Residents of the majority of the towns in the Berrima district have identified themselves with the search for the lost air liner Southern ...

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  35. NORTHERN TERRITORY

    SYDNEY, Aug. 15.—The expedition headed by Commander Bennett, R.N. (retired), which has been organised to make an aerial survey of the Northern ...

    Article : 58 words
  36. AIR TRAVEL MERGER.

    LONDON, Aug. 14.—The Air Union announces a £1,250,000 amalgamation which will become effective on September 1, of the Air Union the Air Orient, the ...

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  37. RUMANIA'S DEBTS.

    BUKAREST, Aug. 14.—The Government has declared a transfer moratorium covering the interest on all State debts. The moratorium will involve over £3,500,000 ...

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  38. AUSTRALIA'S SACRIFICES.

    LONDON, Aug. 15.—The "Financial Times" publishes a lengthy report from its Melbourne correspondent on Australian finances. In an editorial the journal says ...

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  39. TRUST ACCOUNTS.

    ADELAIDE, Aug. 15.—Egbert Percy Graham Little, solicitor, of Mt. Gambier, was committed to gaol by the Fall Court to-day until he carried out the provisions ...

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  40. CHILD KILLED BY CAR.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 15.—A shocking accident occurred in Speed-street, Liverpool, this morning, when Thelma Dudley (4) was run over by a car outside her parents ...

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  41. KETCH RAMMED.

    ADELAIDE, Aug. 15.—While being towed up the Port River this afternoon, the steamer Allara, laden with sugar, rammed the 64-ton ketch Lady Doris, near ...

    Article : 71 words
  42. CONGRESS PRESIDENT.

    CALCUTTA, Aug. 15.—Mr. Aney, the Congress president, has been arrested in Berar (Central Provinces), together, with 13 followers who led by Mr. Aney ...

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  43. RAILWAY FATALITY.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 15.—Arthur Hopkins, of Woods-avenue, Hurstville, was killed when he was struck by an electric train, near the Allawah railway station to-day. He ...

    Article : 61 words
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