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  2. GANDHI'S FAST.

    CALCUTTA, Aug. 21.—The Congress leader Mr. M. K. Gandhi is losing weight rapidly and is suffering from nausea. Mr. Gandhi has been fasting since ...

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  3. THE IRISH ISSUE.

    DUBLIN, Aug. 20.—Despite the Government's threats and warnings, the National Guard, or Blue Shirts, paraded at various points throughout the country to-day in ...

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  4. CROWDED JAPAN.

    BANFF (Alberta), Aug. 20.—The Japanese people are bearing children at what may be termed an Oriental birth-rate, and the number of deaths is approaching ...

    Article : 350 words
  5. ATTACK ON TARIFF.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 21.—It was stated in Federal political quarters to-day that Dr. Earle Page would resume the leadership of the Country Party after a retirement ...

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  6. WHEAT CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Aug. 21.—The wheat conference summoned by the League of Nations at the instance of the four chief exporting countries—the United States, ...

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  7. THE REVOLT IN IRAK

    LONDON, Aug. 21.—With reference to the recent reports of the massacre of about 700 Assyrians in Irak, the Foreign Minister of Irak (Nuri Pasha) has ...

    Article : 225 words
  8. INSURANCE FRAUDS.

    LONDON, Aug. 20.—The "Daily Telegraph's" special correspondent states that the full significance of the fire conspiracy trial on Friday is only now revealable. ...

    Article : 261 words
  9. PROTECTING AUSTRIA.

    LONDON, Aug. 20.—The Prime Minister of Italy (Signor Mussolini) and the Chancellor of Austria (Dr. Dollfuss) met to-day at the small town of Riccione (in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. MR. FORBES IN CANADA

    OTTAWA, Aug. 20.—"The consultations between representatives of the British Empire countries during and subsequent to the World Economic Conference were ...

    Article : 239 words
  11. BURNING SHIP SINKS.

    AMSTERDAM, Aug. 20.—A wireless message from the Dutch steamer Hercules gives a thrilling account of the rescue of 46 men comprising the crew and ...

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  12. INTERNATIONAL LAW.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 20.—At the conference of the Australian and New Zealand International Law Society, which was continued on Saturday. Mr. Justice Evatt delivered ...

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  13. MUNITION STRIKE.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 21.—Nearly 200 members of the Amalgamated Engineering Union employed at four munition factories of the Defence Department at ...

    Article : 169 words
  14. EVEREST CLIMBERS.

    LONDON, Aug. 20.—Messrs. J. Longland and Wyn Harris were the first members of the Mt. Everest expedition to reach London after the abandonment of ...

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  15. CITRUS INDUSTRY.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 21.—"The citrus industry is worth £1,600,000 per annum, and it should be possible to build it up to more than £3.000.000," declared the ...

    Article : 411 words
  16. LABOUR NEWSPAPER.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 21.—A sensation has been caused in Labour circles by reports that the control of Mr. Lang's paper has been transferred to the chief executive ...

    Article : 277 words
  17. THE NEED FOR AGREEMENT.

    LONDON, Aug. 21.—In a letter to "The Times," the president of the London Corn Trades Association (Sir Herbert Robson) emphasises that too much attention is ...

    Article : 227 words
  18. BOY PIANIST.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 21.—After an undertaking had been given by the respondents that Philip Hargrave, the boy pianist, would not be taken out of Australia, except by ...

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  19. UNPOPULAR CHAIRMAN.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 21.—Lively scenes marked a meeting of insurance employees in King's Hall to-night. The meeting was called by the federal secretary of the ...

    Article : 256 words
  20. FRENCH EXPORT BOUNTY.

    PARIS, Aug. 20.—The Minister for Agriculture (M. Queuille), speaking at Tulle to-day, said that, despite the opposition, the Government intended to ...

    Article : 81 words
  21. THE SOLAR ECLIPSE.

    The above photographs of the solar eclipse yesterday were obtained at the Government Observatory. Top: Taken at 2.41 p.m. (three minutes after ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. NAZIS' CONFIDENCE.

    BERLIN, Aug. 21.—"The Nazis fear neither defeat nor the devil, for God is in league with us," declared Dr. Fabricius, a high official of the Ministry of the ...

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  23. ARGENTINE CROP THREATENED.

    BUENOS AIRES, Aug. 20.—The grain crops of the Argentine are threatened with disaster unless abundant rains fall in the immediate future, according to a ...

    Article : 89 words
  24. KILLED BY TRAIN.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 21.—While he was talking with two companions over the Punt-road railway bridge to the first work he had been riven for a year Thomas ...

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  25. DENTAL DISEASES.

    ADELAIDE, Aug. 21.—In his address at the eighth triennial congress of the Australian Dental Association, which was opened at the Freemasons' Hall to-day by ...

    Article : 243 words
  26. BREAD IN RUSSIA.

    MOSCOW, Aug. 20.—The price of bread has been doubled in Government shops throughout Russia. Paradoxically, this is due to a bumper grain crop. The ...

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  27. FRENCH OPINION PERPLEXED.

    PARIS, Aug. 20.—The riddle of Riccione perplexes France intensely. The newspapers agree that Signor Mussolini's of the role of arbitrator in ...

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  28. NEW VESSEL FOR AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Aug. 21.—The new steamer Malaita was launched at Glasgow to-day. The vessel has been built for Burns Philp and Co. (Australia). ...

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  29. SOCIALISATION OF CREDIT.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 21.—The Leader of the State Parliamentary Labour Party (Mr. Lang) at Lithgow to-night launched a campaign in advocacy of the socialisation of ...

    Article : 135 words
  30. THE BLUE SHIRT PARADES.

    DUBLIN, Aug. 20.—The scenes of the Blue Shirt parades to-day were carefully chosen, the real intent being to avoid conflict with the Government and the Irish ...

    Article : 151 words
  31. THE NAZI ATTACK.

    MUNICH, Aug. 20.—Herr Theodore Habicht, Herr Hitler's "Inspector of Austria." in another propaganda broadcast to-night declared that international aid ...

    Article : 115 words
  32. WAREHOUSE ROBBED.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 21.—The police are concerned by the number and extent of tobacco robberies in the city and country during past months. Thousands of pounds ...

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  33. JEWS FROM GERMANY.

    PRAGUE, Aug. 20.—A Zionist congress opening at Prague to-morrow will consider a plan to take 250.000 Jews from German, settling too non in Palestine and the rest ...

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  34. OFFICE-BEARERS ELECTED.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 21.—The annual meeting to-day of the Australian and New Zealand Society of International Law brought to a close the first annual conference of ...

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  35. SECRET COMMISSIONS.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 21.—A public meeting at the King's Hall to-day pledged itself to support the objects of the Bribery and Secret Commissions Prevention League. ...

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  36. BREAD INQUIRY.

    ADELAIDE, Aug. 21.—The Master Bakers' Association has withdrawn its nominee on the committee appointed to inquire into the price of bread because its solicitor is ...

    Article : 122 words
  37. MOTOR VEHICLES MISSING.

    During the week-end two motor cars and a motor cycle were unlawfully removed from the owners' garages in the metropolitan area. ...

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  38. GOVERNMENT CRITICISED.

    VIENNA, Aug. 20.—A message from Kufstein states that for having shouted imprecations against the Dollfuss Government 20 male and female Nazi football ...

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  39. YARLOOP MYSTERY.

    The discovery, in a deserted camp in the bush about 10 miles from Yarloop, on August 2, of a dead horse chained to a blackboy. and another horse tethered nearby ...

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  40. AERIAL SURVEY IN NORTH.

    DARWIN, Aug. 21.—The Percival Gull monoplane Chateau Tanunda, carrying Commander Bennett. R.N. (retired), Captain Neale (pilot) and Mr. W. G. Hutchins ...

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  41. NORTHERN TERRITORY JUDGE.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 21.—At a meeting of the Federal Executive Council to-day Mr. Thomas Alexander Wells was appointed to the office of Judge in the Northern ...

    Article : 61 words
  42. REBEL TRIBES.

    CALCUTTA, Aug. 21.—The British forces are making a steady advance in the territory of rebellions tribes on the north-west frontier. No opposition has been ...

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