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  2. BEATEN BY EIGHT POINTS IN ALBURY DISTRICT SEMI-FINAL

    Brocklesby football team which lost to Henty by the margin of eight points in the second semi-final of the Albury District League last Saturday. Brocklesby will play Culcairn this Saturday. Back Row (left to right) : R. Ross, R. Magrath, A. Brown, L. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. GERMANS NEAR WARSAW Gunfire Heard in the Capital

    Salient features in the war news covering the last 24 hours were:— The Polish radio announced that Polish aeroplanes bombed Berlin and returned TO Warsaw without loss. This has been dnied by the Berlin official radio. French sources state that there had been no real fighting on the Western Front up ...

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  4. ATTITUDE OF INVESTORS CALM IN SYDNEY

    The attitude of investors on the Sydney Stock Exchange to-day was exemplified by the absence of selling pressure throughout the session and ...

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  5. JAPANESE NEUTRALITY

    The Foreign- Office has formally notified belligerents and the United States of Japanese neutrality. The decision was communicated to ...

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  6. TURKS KEEP EYES ON ITALY

    The Istanbul correspondent of American Associated Press states that competent circles declare that Turkey will remain faithful to the ...

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  7. AMBASSADOR ON WAY HOME

    Sir Nevile Henderson and the entire staff of 39 from the British Embassy in Berlin have arrived in Holland. They are fit, despite their confinement ...

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  8. RECORDS MISSING; ALSO BUST OF MR. LANG

    Records of the branch membership of the Lang Labor Party could not be found, it was learned to-day, when the organising committee of the new ...

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  9. C.P. WILL NOT JOIN COALITION

    The invitation by the Prime Minister to join the Coalition Government was rejected by a meeting of the Country Party to-day. ...

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  10. CHARGED WITH STEALING £2267

    At the Central Police Court to-day, George Allen, aged 34, laborer, was remanded on a charge of having stolen £2267/3/9 from the office of the ...

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  11. NO DOUBT ABOUT TORPEDO

    Captain James Cook, master of the Athenia, which was torpedoed on Monday, when interviewed, declared: “There is no doubt about it. My ship ...

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  12. GERMAN PLANES OVER PARIS

    The Paris correspondent of American Associated Press states that several aeroplanes, presumably German, flew over the city at 3.14 a.m. ...

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  13. Sabotage Believed Responsible for Destruction Of Four Planes

    Four planes valued at £4500 and hangars valued at £1000 were completely destroyed by fire which followed a violent explosion at the local ...

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  14. REAFFIRMS LOYALTY

    Last evening Albury Municipal Council carried a resolution re affirming its loyalty to the throne and pledging itself to do all in its powr ...

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  15. TROTSKY DENOUNCES RUSSOGERMAN PACT

    M. Leon Trotsky, the former Bolshevist leader, in the course of an interview, declared that chaos was produced in the international ideologies ...

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  16. EXCHANGE RALLIES

    Several market leaders which received setbacks yesterday owing to the outbreak of war, recovered much of the lost ground on the Melbourne ...

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  17. 6¼ MILES AT 283 M.P.H. ON LAND

    Following on John Cobb's (Eng.) successful attack on the world's land speed record, which he lifted to the amazing speed of 368.85 m.p.h., the ...

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  18. CHINESE GOVERNMENT SILENT

    The Government is withholding any statement likely to be interpreted as indicating its attitude to the European situation. The position is most ...

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  19. FRENCH AMBASSADOR

    M. Coulondre, French Ambassador to Berlin, and all his staff arrived in Paris at 5.15 pm. ...

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  20. Mr. Curtin Against Conscription For Service Overseas

    An amendment of the Defence Act to provide that Australian citizens who do not voluntarily enlist for overseas service shall not be required to serve ...

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  21. GERMAN SEAMAN'S FEARS

    A young German seaman who deserted from his ship in Sydney a month ago has been given permission by immigration o[?]ficials here to remain in ...

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  22. WAR TAXATION IN N.S.W.

    After the conference of Premiers with the Prime Minister at Canberra on Saturday next, the Premier (Mr. Mair) and his colleagues will be in a ...

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  23. PRISONER, WHO ENLISTED, PLACED ON BOND

    A prisoner who told Judge Foster in General Sessions to-day that he had enlisted with the militia forces last night and was prepared to join an ...

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  24. 44 LIVES WERE LOST

    The London correspondent of the Associated Press of America places the Athenia death roll at 44, after compiling reports from rescuers And ...

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  25. BUTTER, EGGS, AND MEAT PRICES MAY RISE

    The Director of Marketing (Mr. Watson) said to-day that Great Britain's decision to buy the Australian surplus of butter, eggs, meat, and ...

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  26. ANOTHER BRITISH RAID

    It has been officially announced that Royal Air Force machines carried out an extensive reconnaissance over the Ruhr last evening, and dropped three ...

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  27. WANT UNEMPLOYED EX-SOLDIERS EMPLOYED AS GUARDS.

    The N.S.W. executive of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers’ Imperial League has requested the Federal President (Sir Gilbert Dyett) to urge ...

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  30. NO MORE PLANES FOR AUSTRALIA FROM AMERICA

    A second proclamation issued to-day enforces the Neutrality Act machinery, the chief phase of which is the arms embargo. This affects British, ...

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  31. PRIESTS PRAY FOR PEACE

    Priests in all countries of the world have been instructed to include special prayers for peace in the ritual of Mass, it was stated in Sydney to-day. In ...

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  32. SHIELD CRICKET AND THE WAR

    Officials of the Queensland Cricket Association favors Sheffield Shield games being played in the coming season, but the Prime Minister will be ...

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  33. AIR SERVICE TO BRITAIN TO RESUME

    The Sydney office of the K.N.I.L.M. to-day received a cable from its headquarters stating that the air service between Amsterdam and Batavia had ...

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  34. FOODSTUFFS PRICES CONTROL IN BRITAIN

    From the latest information received in Australia by distributing houses it appears that the British Government intends to control the prices of all ...

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  35. AGREES THAT GAMES SHOULD BE ABANDONED

    Referring to cabled messages that preparations for the Olympic Games had been suspended, the secretary of the Australian Olympic Federation ...

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  37. FINED FOR AIR RAID BREACHES

    The manager of an Essex hotel has been charged with having permitted internal lights in the hotel to be unobscured from outside. He was ...

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  38. CHIEF CENSOR APPOINTED

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Street) announced to-night that Mr. P. B. Jenkin, a journalist, had been appointed chief censor for the ...

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  39. TWO MEN REMANDED ON CHARGE OF MURDER

    Two men were remanded at the Central Police Count to-day on charges of murdering Guido Caletti on August 6, until the Coroner's inquiry on ...

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