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  2. NEW RAILWAYS.

    SOUTHERN CROSS, Aug. 18.—There was great rejoicing in Bullfinch yesterday afternoon when the Premier (Mr. P. Collier) declared the Lake Brown to ...

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  3. FIRST GOLD LEASE.

    SOUTHERN CROSS, Aug. 18.—A ceremony of great historic interest and significance was performed by the Premier (Mr. Collier) yesterday, when he unveiled ...

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  4. SURGICAL CONFERENCE.

    HONOLULU, Aug. 16.—Dr. W. A. Osborne, of Melbourne, addressed the Pan-Pacific Surgical Conference yesterday on some applications of recent physiology to ...

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  5. NORTH-WEST EARTHQUAKE

    Severe dislocation of the ocean floor about 300 miles, west of North-West Cape was recorded early on Saturday morning. Earth tremors were felt at Broome and ...

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  6. BIG MOTOR RACE.

    LONDON, Aug. 17.—The Royal Auto-mobile Club's international tourist trophy race was held at Belfast to-day. Carriciola (Germany), driving a Mercedes-Benz, ...

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  7. EASTERN CRISIS

    SHANGHAI, Aug. 17.—Reports continue to reach Shanghai of renewed hostilities between Chinese and Russian troops at various points on the Manchurian border, ...

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  8. REPARATIONS

    THE HAGUE. Aug. 17.—To-day's proceedings of the financial committee of the Reparations Conference (which was called together to consider the adoption of the ...

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  9. TIMBER DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 17.—Exciting scenes marked a mass picketing demonstration by the striking timber workers at the yards of G. Hudson. Ltd. Glebe, this morning. ...

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  10. HIGH FEELING IN RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Aug. 18.—The Moscow correspondent of the "Observer" reports that anti-Chinese outbursts and military preparations are receiving a strong impulse ...

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  11. ECONOMIC ILLS.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 18.—"Unemployment in Australia is due mainly to our industrial system. Not only have frequent strikes had a disastrous effect upon industry, but ...

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  12. SYDNEY LAWLESSNESS.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 18.—While patrolling a street in Pyrmont late lost night, Constable Deery saw three men drinking in a doorway. As they were making a ...

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  13. CAR STRIKES WATCHERS.

    LONDON, Aug. 17.—Near the end of the Belfast motor road-race a car ran into a gang of breakdown men. One died in hospital, and five others were seriously ...

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  14. POSITION UNCERTAIN.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 18.—Some uncertainty exists concerning the position arising out of the timber trade dispute, owing to the refusal of the Arbitration Court on ...

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  15. THE KING.

    LONDON, Aug. 16.—The "Daily Express" states that orders have been given to over-haul the Royal yacht Victoria and Albert for the King. There is much discussion ...

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  16. TREATY WITH EGYPT.

    TORONTO, Aug. 17.—Discussing the proposed treaty between Britain and Egypt yesterday, Mr. Winston Churchill declared that he had the gravest misgivings, as he ...

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  17. SINGAPORE BASE.

    TORONTO, Aug. 17.—That the completion of the Singapore naval base was essential to the security of Empire communications Was the view stated ...

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  18. BROOKTON-ARMADALE LINE.

    BROOKTON, Aug. 18.—An official reception at 10 a.m., a deputation at 10.30 a.m., a 60-mile motor tour of the Dale River district during the afternoon, ...

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  19. COTTON DISPUTE.

    LONDON, Aug. 17.—The board of arbitration to which have been referred, by agreement of both parties, the matters in dispute which caused the deadlock in the ...

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  20. BRITISH MILITARY FORCES.

    LONDON, Aug. 18.—While a definite decision has not been reached regarding the force to be maintained in Egypt should the new treaty be ratified, the "Sunday ...

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  21. GOVERNMENT DETERMINED.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 18.—The State Cabinet has determined that mass picketing in connection with the timber strike or any other industrial dispute shall be ...

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  22. BANDIT IN FRUIT SHOP.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 18.—Mr. James L. Elliott, the proprietor of a fruit shop in Jersey-road, Woollahra, was held up at the point of a revolver at 9.30 o'clock last ...

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  23. EMPIRE TRADE.

    VANCOUVER, Aug. 17.—Mr. C. L. Westcott, general manager in Australia and New Zealand for C. C. Wakefield and Company, Limited, declared in an ...

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  24. HOBART FIRE.

    HOBART, Aug. 18.—Four families were rendered homeless by a fire which destroyed an old building in Harold-street, South Hobart. yesterday evening. The ...

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  25. SCENE IN TRAM.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 18.—Two men who boarded a tram bound for Botany at the intersection of Cleveland and Castlereagh streets. Redfern, on Saturday afternoon, ...

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  26. ALLEGED MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 18.—The inquiry into the circumstances of the death of Henry Kaley Skinner, who teas found with his head battered in an outhouse at the ...

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  27. RUNAWAY CAR.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 18.—With a two-year-old child (the only passenger) sitting in the front seat, a runaway motor car hurtled down Car street, Coogee, on Saturday ...

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  28. AUSTRALIA'S DAMAGED CREDIT.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 18.—The Premier (Mr. Bavin) returned from his visit to Great Britain and America this morning, and as he stepped down from the gangway of the ...

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  29. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEAL.

    LONDON, Aug. 17.—Commenting on the controversy regarding the statement that the Imperial Government was ready to permit any Dominion Government to abolish ...

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  30. SHIPMENTS TO CANADA.

    CANBERRA, Aug. 18.—Attention has been directed by the Minister for Markets and Transport (Mr. Paterson) to the necessity for shippers to Canada to ...

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  31. OUTBREAK IN FACTORY.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 18.—Damage estimated at nearly £20.000 was caused by a fire which practically, gutted the top' floor of Mr. A. Louden's boot and shoe factory. ...

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  32. GRAF ZEPPELIN

    LONDON, Aug. 17.—A wireless message received to-day at Friedrichshafen from the airship Graf Zeppelin indicated that she had passed over the Ural mountains and ...

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  33. BRITISH UNEMPLOYMENT.

    OTTAWA, Aug. 17.—Mr. J. H. Thomas (Lord Privy Seal), the British Minister, charged with dealing with the unemployment problem in Britain, arrived here ...

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  34. EXPLOSION ON CRUISER.

    LONDON, Aug. 17.—Lieutenant Simon Borrett, of H.M.S. Vindictive, was dismissed his ship and severely reprimanded by a court martial at Chatham, following ...

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  35. CHARGE FOR SUN-BATHING.

    LONDON, Aug. 16.—Australian sunbakers will be leas critical of the restrictions on their own beaches when they learn that Scheveningen, the famous Dutch ...

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  36. A COMMUNIST BODY.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 17.—According to a statement issued by the Australian Workers' Union to its members recently the newly-formed International Class-War ...

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  37. COLLECTING NEWS IN JAPAN.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 18.—Mr. T. Yabe, a special representative of the "Asaki," a leading newspaper in Osaka and Yoko hama, who is visiting Australia to write ...

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  38. "SLY GROG" HOUSE RAIDED.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 18.—The Redfern police carried but a well-planned raid at a house in Waterloo last night, and as a result 450 bottles of beer were discovered beneath ...

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  39. RECENT HOLD-UP.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 18.—On Sunday, August 11, Mr. J. H. Quick, of Dorcas-street, South Melbourne, was held up and robbed by two men in Clarendon-street ...

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  40. PROPOSALS CRITICISED.

    LONDON, Aug. 18.—The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," with a wealth of technical detail, scathingly criticised yesterday the latest offer ...

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  41. MIXED MIGRATION.

    ADELAIDE, Aug. 18.—The immigrants on the French steamer Ville de Strasbourg, which arrived at Port Adelaide yesterday afternoon from Marseilles, ...

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  42. BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR.

    LONDON, Aug. 17.—The Department of Overseas Trade announces that the total space applied for in the London section of the British Industries Fair, which is ...

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  43. PROJECTED SPUR LINE.

    SOUTHERN CROSS, Aug. 18.—When at South Moorine on Sunday the Premier (Mr. Collier) was asked by a deputation to bring the proposed railway from ...

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