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  2. PARTY EXPULSIONS.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 25.—Mr. W. M. Hughes, M.H.R., who has been excluded from the Ministerial party meetings by the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) came to Sydney at ...

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  3. DELUGE AFTER CYCLONE.

    VIENNA, Aug. 24.—At least 50 persons were drowned by a sudden flood during the night at Skoplje (Yugoslavia). A cyclone whirled through the town at ...

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  4. REPARATIONS.

    THE HAGUE, Aug. 24.—The confusion it the reparations conference is becoming worse. Last night the British Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir. Snowden) sent a letter ...

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  5. WHITE AUSTRALIA.

    CANBERRA, Aug. 25.—The arrival in the office of the Home Affairs Department at Canberra yesterday morning of a heavily sealed communication from the ...

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  6. NAVAL LIMITATION.

    LONDON, Aug. 24.—During the ceremony at which the freedom of Elgin (Scotland) was conferred upon the Prime Minister (Mr MacDonald), the United ...

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  7. SCHNEIDER TROPHY RACE.

    LONDON, Aug. 24.—Following the lost yesterday of yet another Italian seaplane during trials for the Schneider Trophy race (to be held over the Solent on ...

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  8. MANCHURIAN DISPUTE.

    SHANGHAI, Aug. 25.—A distinct lull in the military operations of the Russians and Chinese on the Manchurian frontier has been noticeable in the past 48 hours. ...

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  9. RACIAL RIOTS.

    JERUSALEM, Aug. 24.—Serious rioting broke out here yesterday between the Arabs and Jews. Fighting continued to-day in Jerusalem and the turmoil is ...

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  10. AVIATION.

    TOKIO, Aug. 24.—Messages from the Graf Zeppelin, which left at 3.15 o'clock yesterday afternoon for Los Angeles, via the Aleutian Islands, in the course of her ...

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  11. THE KING.

    LONDON, Aug. 24.—Crowds cheered the King and Queen to-day at King's Cross station, where they boarded a train for Welforton on the journey to Sandringham ...

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  12. REASONS FOR APPLICATION.

    ROME, Aug. 23.—Though Italy has made an official request that the race be postponed the trials of the remaining planes have been ordered to proceed. ...

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  13. PROBLEM OF EQUALITY.

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 24.—The naval equality between the United States and Great Britain is expected in well-informed quarters here to be attained between ...

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  14. CHIEF RABBI'S APPEAL.

    LONDON, Aug. 25.—The Chief Rabbi of Palestine (Doctor Kook) has sent a cablegram to Doctor Herz, the Chief Rabbi of England, as follows:—The Palestine ...

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  15. THANK OFFERING FUND.

    LONDON, Aug. 24.—Contributions to the bank offering fund for the King's recovery now amount to £491,025. ...

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  16. THE CRASH ON LAKE GARDA.

    ROME, Aug. 24.—Captain Giuseppe Motta was flying the Desenzano Macchi S7 seaplane (one of the Italian entries for the Schneider Trophy race) at terrific speed ...

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  17. A RUMOUR DENIED.

    LONDON, Aug. 24.—Following the circulation of rumours at The Hague that Mr. Snowden had asked Mr. MacDonald (the British Prime Minister) to join him in ...

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  18. MR. CHURCHILL'S VIEWS.

    VANCOUVER, Aug. 23.—Speaking to- night at a civic banquet given in his honour at Edmonton, Mr. Winston Churchill declared that Great Britain ...

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  19. ACCIDENTS.

    James Shine (6), of 37 Wellington-street, East Perth, was drowned in the Swan River, about 4 p.m. yesterday, when he fell from the Bunbury Bridge. He was ...

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  20. BETTER TRADE RELATIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 25.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) said to-day that he was not aware of the Chinese Note having been presented to the Federal ...

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  21. SITUATION GRAVE.

    LONDON, Aug. 24.—The gravity of the situation in Palestine is indicated by the fact that the Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald) immediately he arrived in ...

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  22. WOMEN'S AIR DERBY.

    ST. LOUIS (Missouri), Aug. 24.—Completing the lops from Wichita and Kansas City, competitors in the women's air Derby arrived here to-day. Miss Blanche ...

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  23. WEATHER EXPERTS.

    LONDON, Aug. 24.—A conference of meterologists from all parts of the British Empire began in London to-day. The Under- Secretary for the Air (Mr. E. ...

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  24. APPEAL TO PRIME MINISTER.

    LONDON, Aug. 25.—Mr. J. L. Garvin, writing in the "Observer," invites Mr. MacDonald (the Prime Minister) to swoop down on The Hague and, by a spectacular ...

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  25. NORTH SYDNEY ELECTORATE.

    CANBERRA, Aug. 25.—The decision of the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) to exclude Messrs. W. M. Hughes and E. A. Mann from future meetings of the ...

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  26. MOTORIST'S LEG CRUSHED.

    KATANNING, Aug. 25.—Leonard Charles Smith, a salesman employed by the Vacuum Oil Co., Katanning, met with a painful accident shortly before noon on ...

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  27. AMERICAN POSITION.

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 24.—Officers of the State Department, commenting upon the reports from Jerusalem that the American Consul would summon an ...

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  28. BRITISH PREPARATIONS.

    LONDON, Aug. 24.—High wind and rough sea to-day prevented practice with the Schneider. Trophy seaplanes at Calshot (the Roval Air Force Seaplane ...

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  29. CRASH IN FOG.

    BERLIN, Aug. 23.—A pilot and three passengers were killed, and one passenger was injured when a Lufthansa aeroplane on the regular route from Frankfort on ...

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  30. ITALY TO AUSTRALIA.

    CALCUTTA, Aug. 24.—Captain Mario Savino, an Italian airman who is flying to Australia in a light seaplane, is expected in Calcutta the first week in ...

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  31. MOTOR CAR AND TRAM.

    ADELAIDE, Aug. 25.—As a result of a collision between a motor car and a tram car at the corner of North-terrace and West- terrace, Adelaide, yesterday ...

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  32. OPPOSITION TO MINISTRY.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 25.—Commenting on the recent action of Messrs. W. M. Hughes and E. A. Mann, M's.H.R., in voting against the ministry on the ...

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  33. TROOP 'PLANE CRASHES.

    CAIRO, Aug. 24.—A Vickers Victoria troop-carrying aeroplane, with a crew of seven, crashed after leaving, the Heliopolis aerodrome. ...

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  34. COWS FOR GROUP SETTLEMENT

    BUNBURY, Aug. 25.—The second consignment of cows for the group settlements arrived at Bunbury by the s.s. Woolgar yesterday, and the animals were this ...

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  35. SURGEONS' CONGRESS.

    HONOLULU, Aug. 23.—The Pan-Pacific Surgeons' Conference to-day adopted resolutions for the formation of a permanent organisation for the Pacific area, with ...

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  36. JUTE STOPPAGE.

    CALCUTTA, Aug. 24.—Police and troops to-day charged on 6,000 jute strikers who attempted to prevent loyal workers from entering a mill near Calcutta, and refused ...

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  37. BRITAIN AND EGYPT.

    ALEXANDRIA, Aug. 24.—The Prime Minister (Mahmoud Pasha), in responding to a welcome to King Fuad and himself to-day on their return from England. ...

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  38. ARMED HOLD-UPS.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 25.—Mr. William Arthur Hunt, licensee of a wine saloon in Darling-road, Rozelle, was robbed of some money early yesterday evening by a ...

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  39. MISSING NURSE.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 25.—Miss Iris Lillian Mackiehan (24), a nurse, formerly of Townsville (Queensland), who came to Sydney by the steamer Orungal on ...

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  40. FEDERAL BUDGET.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 25.—"It is interesting to read the various comments which have been passed on the Federal Budget," said the Commonwealth Attorney-General ...

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  41. HEAD-ON COLLISION.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 25.—A head on collision between two motor cars in Bridge-street, Pyrmont, last night, resulted in the driver of one of the vehicles, while he was ...

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  42. LEAD PRODUCTION.

    NEW YORK, Aug. 24.—The financial editor of the "New York Herald-Tribune" states: "Leading American and Australian have entered an agreement ...

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  43. STAND COLLAPSES.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 25.—Two men were injured at the Marrickville Oval yesterday afternoon, during the progress of a football match, when the weight of scores ...

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  44. ESCAPE FROM GAOL.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 25.—Albert Werner Zoinder, who was arrested in Sydney recently on charges connected with robberies in the Blue Mountains, effected ...

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  45. BICYCLE RIDER KILLED.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 25.—A young man who has not yet been identified was killed instantly near Werribee to-night, when a bicycle be was riding collided with a motor ...

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  46. ADELAIDE BANK THEFT

    ADELAIDE, Aug. 25.—Leon Connor (23), who gave himself up to Inspector Nation, chief of the Criminal Investigation, Branch on Friday afternoon last, appeared ...

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  47. PHILOSOPHY FOR BANKERS.

    LONDON, Aug. 24.—"I do not see why there should not be a tutorial class for bankers to study, say, Plato's philosophy, and for stockbrokers to study the history ...

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  48. Indian Hawker's Escape.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 25.—Mahomed Khan, an Indian hawker, was held up by an armed man between Sheep Hills and Minyip yesterday. After alighting ...

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  49. ITALIAN STABBED.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 25.—Following a quarrel between a man and a woman in a fruit shop at Malvern yesterday the man was treated by a doctor for a deep cut ...

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  50. BAY LINERS.

    LONDON, Aug. 23.—The Moreton Bay sailed from Southampton for Australia to-day with 700 passengers (including 38 Little Brothers). She is the first of the ...

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  51. AFFRAY IN HOUSE.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 25.—Raymond Slater (40), of Lenton-parade, Waterloo, was shot, in the abdomen during an affray in a house in Phillip-street. Redfern, yesterday ...

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  52. NOAH'S ARK.

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 23.—The Noah's Ark Exploration Association of Chicago has addressed a letter to the State Department setting forth its desire to "explore ...

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  53. SLASHED WITH RAZOR

    SYDNEY, Aug. 25.—An argument between a man and a young woman in a crowd in Market-street, Newcastle, shortly before 6 p.m. yesterday, ended ...

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  54. ABDICATING COUNCIL.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 25.—A sequel to the abandonment of the meeting of the Suther- land Shire Council last Wednesday night was the resignation yesterday of all the ...

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  55. VIOLENT ROBBERY.

    MELBOURNE Aug. 25.—Inquiries by the police night patrol showed that a man who was found by a taxi cab driver staggering along a footpath on the ...

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  56. PRINCE AS OIL MAGNATE.

    LONDON, Aug. 25.—The "Daily. Express," as a result of a trans-Atlantic telephone talk with Professor Carlyle, the manager of the Prince of Wales's ranch ...

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  57. INSURANCE COMPANY'S DEBTS.

    BERLIN, Aug. 23.—Creditors have granted the Frankfort General Insurance Company a moratorium of three months. The company, through financing motor ...

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  58. CLASH WITH POLICE.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 25.—A clash between the police and members of the crowd at a mass demonstration of striking timber workers in Bridge-road. Glebe, shortly ...

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  59. DEATH IN CHURCH.

    ADELAIDE, Aug. 25.—The Rev. T. N. Flood, Methodist minister of Nailsworth was conducting a service in the Newstead Methodist Church this evening, and ...

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  60. BLACK DIAMOND FOUND.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 25.—Mr. George Mount, miner, of Copton, near Inverell, has unearthed a black diamond weighing 12 carats. The find was made in shallow ...

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  61. WOMAN'S THROAT CUT.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 25.—Mrs. Dorothy Starkey (26), of Broadway, Chelsea, was admitted to the Alfred Hospital about 3 o'clock yesterday morning, suffering from ...

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  62. COTTON TRADE WAGE CUT.

    LONDON, Aug. 24.—It was learned in Manchester this afternoon that the effect of the wages cut of 6.4 per cent. awarded by the arbitration tribunal lightens the cotton ...

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  63. WOMAN ARRESTED.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 25.—A young woman was arrested by the Balmain police during the week-end, and charged frith having taken part in a series of robberies from dwellings ...

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