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  2. FOUNDRY STRIKE.

    KALGOORLIE. Aug. 12.—Although the workers Involved in the Kalgoorlie Foundry dispute bad decided to resume work on the creation of an industrial ...

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  3. FRENCH ECONOMIES.

    PARIS, Aug. 11.—In contrast with last week's tragic riots, residents of cities throughout France demonstrated calmly today against the cuts in State payments. ...

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  4. NAZIS DEFIED.

    LONDON, Aug. 11.—"Nazi uniforms and flags were conspicuously absent from the streets of Limburg (Prussia) today," states the Limburg correspondent of "The ...

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  5. MR. LYONS RETURNS.

    The Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. J. A. Lyons) landed at Sydney yesterday after an absence abroad of six months, during which he represented Australia at the King's jubilee celebrations and took part in important discussions. ...

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  6. AFRICAN DISPUTE.

    LONDON, Aug. 12.—It Is reported by the Geneva correspondent of the "Manchester Guardian" that the meeting of the League of Nations Council called for ...

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  7. SHIPPING HOLD-UP

    MELBOURNE. Aug. 12.—Meetings of seamen in Sydney and Melbourne today decided to reaffirm the previous decision of the union in having declared black all ...

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  8. THE OWNERS' CASE.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 12.—The Australasian Steamship Owners' Federation today Issued a statement setting out the governing principles of the agreement ...

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  9. APATHY IN MUNICH.

    MUNICH, Aug. 11.—Despite an appeal to citizens to join in special anti-Roman Catholic and anti-Jewish celebrations, the streets of Munich were unusually empty ...

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  10. SIAMESE POLITICS.

    SINGAPORE, Aug. 12.—In an exclusive interview, Luang Pradit Manudharm, the so-called mystery man of Siamese politics, who arrived in Singapore tonight ...

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  11. VILLAGE TRAGEDY.

    LONDON, Aug. 11.—The amazing shooting tragedy at Shutworth (Oxfordshire) yesterday, when four persons were killed, was due to domestic differences ...

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  12. CRICKET CONTROL.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 12.—Believing that too much power would be placed in the bands of South Australia and Queens-land if they were adopted the ...

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  13. SWIMMING MADMAN.

    BOSTON, Aug. 11.—On hundred and sixty miles out at sea, a fully-clothed man was found swimming today by a fishing trawler. He had no lifebelt and when ...

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  14. PILGRIMS STRICKEN.

    LONDON, Aug. 12.—An outbreak of enteric fever is reported among a party of children who returned to Great Britain three weeks ago after a pilgrimage to ...

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  15. FEDERAL CABINET DISCUSSION.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 12.—After the departure of the Prinze Minister (Mr. Lyons) from Sydney today, a special meeting of the Federal Cabinet was held to ...

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  16. SOLO FROM ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Aug. 11.—Prior to his leaving the Lympne aerodrome at 11 o'clock tonight on a solo flight to Australia. Mr. S. B. Chapman, an Australian serving ...

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  17. SWEDISH CONSUL'S DEATH.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 12.—All consular flags were flown at half mast in Melbourne today as a tribute to the memory of the Consul for Sweden (Mr. Henning Helin). ...

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  18. Effect in Western Australia.

    A local shipping authority said yesterday that it was too early to predict with any degree of certainty what the effect of the trouble would be on Fremantle and ...

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  19. SYDNEY MEETING.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 12.—The meeting of seamen In Sydney which decided to continue the shipping hold-up was packed to the doors and at times was extremely ...

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  20. UNIONS' APPROVAL NEEDED.

    Negotiations in Perth yesterday between Mr. C. B. Williams, M.L.C, acting for the Kalgoorlie Foundry employees' dispute committee, and the industrial agent ...

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  21. GENERAL KILLED WITH SWORD

    TOKIO, Aug. 12.—Major-General T. Nagata, Director of Military Affairs, died yesterday as a result of an attack by a lieutenant-colonel on his staff, who, after ...

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  22. FILMS AND MUSIC.

    SYDNEY. July 12.—The managing-director of the Fox Film Corporation (Australasia), Ltd. (Mr. S. S. Crick), who returned from an extended visit to ...

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  23. TRADE WITH GERMANY

    BERLIN, Aug. 11.—The Australian Minister in charge of Trade Treaties (Sir Henry Gullett), accompanied by officials, arrived in Berlin today to resume the ...

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  24. TRADE WITH AMERICA.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 12.—The Federal Cabinet will consider at an early date the sending of a goodwill mission to Canada and the United States of America, with ...

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  25. THE WOMAN'S VIEW.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 12.—"The loveliest part of the whole trip is this coming home." Mrs. Lyons, wife of the Prime Minister, with an expressive gesture took in the ...

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  26. HITLER'S CONFIDENCE.

    BERLIN, Aug. 11.—"I am convinced the world will be unable to attack Germany again," stated Herr Hitler in an unexpected speech today to members of the ...

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  27. THE MEAT QUOTAS.

    SYDNEY. Aug. 12.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons), in a speech at a largely-attended welcome-home luncheon ten-dered to him at the Australia Hotel ...

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  28. LORRY SKIDS INTO CANAL.

    CAIRO, Aug. 12.—Twenty persons were drowned and many injured when a lorry skidded into a canal and struck a sailing boat causing it to capsize. I ...

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  29. LAND SPEED ATTEMPT.

    LONDON, Aug. 12.—When Sir Malcolm Campbell attempts to drive a car at 300 miles an hour at Utah (U.S.A.) next month, cinema photographs will be taken ...

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  30. A FATAL QUARREL.

    BRISBANE, Aug. 12.—Henry James Walling (54). traveller, of Leichhardtstreet, Bowen. was charged in the Bowen Police Court today with having murdered ...

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  31. CATHEDRAL ROBBED.

    MADRID, Aug. 11.—The famous Cathedral of Pamplone (capital of the Spanish province of Navarre) was entered by burglars last night and jewels valued ...

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  32. MISSING N.Z. AIRMAN.

    WELLINGTON. Aug. 12.—The search for Mr. Hamish Armstrong, who has not been seen since he left his homestead, near Dannevirke. on a flight to Hastings ...

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  33. LORRY OVERTURNS.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 12.—A motor lorry, carrying a team of footballers to Nyngan, overturned about 10 miles from Cobar yesterday, when the steering sear failed. ...

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  34. MONARCHISTS IN ATHENS.

    ATHENS. Aug. 11.—Monarchists broke Into the offices of the Liberal newspaper "Patris" and assaulted and wounded the editorial staff. ...

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  35. PRINCE MDIVANI'S WEALTH.

    COPENHAGEN, Aug. 11.—When informed from New York that Prince Mdivani, her former husband, left £2.000.000, Miss Barbara Hutton. the ...

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  36. CHILD'S FIGHT FOR LIFE.

    MELBOURNE. Aug. 12.—For the greater part of today, Ruby Currie (6), of Dight-street, Collingwood. occupied a cot outside the artificial respirator in ...

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  37. BRITAIN'S SKINWOOL IMPORTS.

    LONDON, Aug. 12.—The Import Duties Advisory Committee rejected today the Fellmongers' Association's application for the removal of imported foreign skinwools ...

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  38. HOLLYWOOD ROMANCE.

    HOLLYWOOD. Aug. 9.—It is announced that Jackie Coogan, who won fame as a boy film actor, is engaged to marry Toby Wing, a film actress. ...

    Article : 29 words
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