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  2. RELATIONS WITH RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Aug. 1.—A communique issued by the British Foreign Office indicates a breakdown of the initial conversations which began in London on July 29 between ...

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  3. THE WHITE RUSSIANS.

    SHANGHAI, Aug. 2.-The outbreaks between the White Russians and the Soviet forces on the frontier of Manchuria and Siberia, are causing the Chinese ...

    Article : 244 words
  4. WORKERS' COMPENSATION.

    Upon further inquiry into insurance under the Workers' Compensation Act, it was learned yesterday that a special committee constituted by the British ...

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  5. CANNING BRIDGE OUTRAGE.

    Reginald John William Thomson (20), who with Charles Herbert Stewart Barker (18½) stands charged with a criminal offence against ...

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  6. WIRELESS BROADCASTING.

    Mr. Basil Kirke, the new director of 6WF broadcasting station, arrived in Perth by the Great Western express yesterday, With him was Mr. Frank ...

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  7. PASTORAL INDUSTRY.

    The Minister for Apiculture (Mr. H. Millington) returned yesterday morning from a tour of the North-West, which occupied nearly three weeks. ...

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  8. NAVAL LIMITATION.

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 1-Senator Borah (chairman of the Foreign Affairs' Committee of the Senate), in a statement to-day, after having, presumably, ...

    Article : 399 words
  9. SCOUTS' JAMBOREE.

    LONDON, Aug. 1—There was heavy rain at Arrowe Park—the venue of the Scouts jamboree-last night, followed by a cold morning, but soon after dawn the ...

    Article : 251 words
  10. PEERAGE FOR FOUNDER.

    LONDON, Aug.1.-The King has approved of the conferring of a barony upon Lieut.—General Sir Robert Baden-Powell, the founder of the Boy Scout ...

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  11. QUEENSLAND POLITICS

    BRISBANE. Aug. 2.-At a pre-sessional meeting, of the Ministerial Party to-day the Premier. (Mr. Moore), in welcoming the new members, remarked that it was ...

    Article : 525 words
  12. COMMUNIST PLANS.

    LONDON, Aug. 2.—In spite of the fact that the Red International had selected yesterday as the date for world-wide demonstrations as a "battle review for the ...

    Article : 402 words
  13. LULL IN NEGOTIATIONS.

    LONDON, Aug. 2.—With the departure of the Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald) for Lossiemouth for a holiday, and the impending Irish tour of the American ...

    Article : 142 words
  14. THE SINGAPORE BASE.

    BRISBANE, Aug. 2.-While Sir William Sowden was on a holiday in the Dutch East Indies, he made a special point of viewing at first-hand the progress of ...

    Article : 222 words
  15. ACCOUNTANT'S LAPSE.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 2.-George Pickford Guy (49), formerly an accountant in the employ of the Commonwealth Shipping Board, was convicted in the Central ...

    Article : 496 words
  16. COTTON DISPUTE.

    LONDON, Aug. 1.-The dispute in the cotton industry following the refusal of the operatives (numbering over 500,000) to accept the decision of the federated ...

    Article : 113 words
  17. BOGUS DOCTOR.

    CANBERRA, Aug. 2.-For having pretended that he was a legally qualified medical practitioner, Rowland: Saunderson Talbot (39). a porter employed in the Hotel ...

    Article : 415 words
  18. NEW ZEALAND FIRES.

    WELLINGTON, August 2.-The operations of incendiarists in Christchurch hare struck something approaching terror in the minds of citizens, particularly ...

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  19. COPYRIGHT MUSIC.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 2.-One of the difficulties of the New south Wales Broadcasting Comapny in the compilation of its programmes teas that only a limited number ...

    Article : 238 words
  20. FATAL SHOOTING.

    SYDNEY. Aug. 2.-A statement' made by James Edward Devine, who is on bail on a charge of having murdered George Leonard Gaffney at Maroubra on July 17. ...

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  21. SYDNEY ANTI-WAR MEETING.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 2.-Violently inflammatory speeches characterised an antiwar meeting conducted by the Labour Council in the Trades Hall last night. One speaker ...

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  22. TREATY WITH EGYPT.

    LONDON, Aug. 2.—The special subcommittee of the Cabinet has concluded the draft treaty between Britain and Egypt for the regulation, of future relations between ...

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  23. STATE POLITICS.

    Negotiations are still proceeding between the Nationalist Party and the Country Party with a view to cementing their friendly relations and evolving a basis ...

    Article : 218 words
  24. SURPRISE AT THE HITCH.

    LONDON, August 2—The newspapers express great surprise at the breaking down of the Russian negotiations. The "Daily herald" describes the ...

    Article : 263 words
  25. THE POSTAL CONGRESS

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 2.—Discussing to-day the recent International Postal Congress in Loudon, the Chief Inspector of the Postal Department (Mr. M. B. Harry), ...

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  26. AVIATION.

    LONDON, August 1.-A wireless message has been received at Marseilles from the steamer Dalmy stating that the airship Graf Zeppelin, which is making a ...

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  27. LAPSE OF MEMORY.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 1.-Cyril Mott, the Went Australian prospector who arrived in Goulburn a fortnight ago suffering from loss of memory, wag discharged from the ...

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  28. MELBOURNE HOLD-UPS

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 2.-Two suspects are being held by the police in connection with the recent hold-ups in the city and the suburbs. Both have been confronted ...

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  29. A BABY'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 2.-Mary Josephine Patterson was a pathetic figure in the Coroner's Court to-day when an inquest was held concerning the death of her baby ...

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  30. The Katanning Seat.

    KATANNING, Aug. 2.—The Katanning district council of the Primary Producers Association, at its quarterly meeting to-day, considered nominations for the ...

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  31. ELDERLY AIRWOMAN.

    LONDON, Aug 2.-The Duchess of Bedford, who is 63 years of age, and holds a full licence, started from the Lympne aerodrome at dawn, in an attempt to fly ...

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  32. PROLONGATION OF LIFE.

    LONDON, Aug. 1.-"When he knows how to replace, lost proteins, man may prolong bis life indefinitely." declared Professor F. A. E. Crew, Director of the ...

    Article : 208 words
  33. AIRMAN IMPRISONED.

    LONDON. Aug. 1.—Flying Officer D. Thomas, who crashed near Barnet last June, was cashiered and sentenced to a year's imprisonment with hard labour by ...

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  34. Bandits in Sydney.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 2.—Two armed bandits entered a tobacconist's shop in Crown-street. Sydney, late to-night, and displaying great audacity, bailed up, a youth ...

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  35. RAILWAY RETRENCHMENTS.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 2-About 70 porters and 40 tramwaymen received dismissal notices this week in accordance with the retrenchment policy of the Railway ...

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  36. COMEDIAN COMMITS SUICIDE.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 2.—John Valentine Cannot, better known to Australians as "Jack Cannot, the Fun Doctor," was found dead in the scrub on the Long Bay rifle ...

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  37. ARREST ON MAIL STEAMER.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 2-Police officers met the R.M.S. Oronsay when she arrived at the Head from London this morning and arrested a young man. They later charged ...

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  38. ALLEGED ATTACK.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 2.-Rober Leslie Bewick (40). marine engineer, was charged in the Paddington Police Court yesterday with having shot at his wife with intent ...

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  39. BANKER'S FRAUDS.

    PARIS, Aug. 1.-The Alsatian banker, Lucien Levy, has been sentenced to 18 month' imprisonment for baring participated in reparations frauds involving ...

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  40. NEW REPARATIONS PLAN.

    ROME, Aug. 2.—The Prime Minister (Signor Mussolini) has announced that Italy is prepared to accept the Young scheme (as adopted by the expert ...

    Article : 58 words
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