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  2. TWO CONSTABLES KILLED.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 5.—Two constables were killed on the harbour bridge to-night, when a motor car which they allegedly signalled to stop crashed into ...

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  3. IRISH DISPUTE.

    DUBLIN, Aug. 4.—When the Dail Eireann met to-day, the President of the Executive Council (Mr. De Valera) declined to give any indication of how the ...

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  4. BORDER WARFARE.

    BUENOS AIRES, Aug. 5.—The field correspondent of the newspaper "La Nacion" has telegraphed an official Bolivian bulletin issued yesterday saying that ...

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  5. THE WHEAT BOUNTY.

    CANBERRA, Aug. 5.—Among the many matters affecting the Budget to be decided by the Federal Cabinet within the next month is the future of the wheat ...

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  6. BANK POLICY.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 5.—At the close of the usual monthly meeting of the Commonwealth Bank Board, Sir Robert Gibson (chairman) made the following ...

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  7. BURNING FATALITY.

    "I find that deceased died at Perth on July 12, 1932, as a result of burns wilfully caused by Rita Bransby, with intent to do him grievous bodily harm, and that Rita ...

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  8. OTTAWA CONFERENCE.

    OTTAWA, Aug. 4.—The most important development at the Imperial Economic Conference to-day was the official announcement that the Canadian delegation ...

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  9. EMPIRE MARKETING BOARD.

    OTTAWA, Aug. 4.—A meeting of fifty representatives of Empire primary producers, with Mr. Jones (New Zealand) presiding, received and adopted to-day the ...

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  10. THE APPEAL FOR PEACE.

    LONDON, Aug. 4.—British diplomatic representatives in La Paz (Bolivia) and Asuncion (Paraguay) to-day informed the Bolivian and Paraguayan Governments of ...

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  11. SHARE GIFT INQUIRY.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 5.—Referring to the formation of the Greyhound Racing Club to-day before the Royal Commission which is inquiring into matters connected with ...

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  12. SIR WILLIAM BIRDWOOD.

    By the Themistocles to-night, Field-Marshal Sir William Birdwood will arrive at Fremantle. The vessel is expected to reach Gage Roads about 8 o'clock this ...

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  13. INDUSTRIAL ADVISERS.

    OTTAWA, Aug. 4.—The Canadian Board of Trade entertained the industrial advisers to the Dominion delegations at a banquet to-day. The Canadian Minister ...

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  14. BANK ROBBERY.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 5.—The Hornsby police were informed this morning that £1,000 was stolen from the Hornsby branch of the Commonwealth Savings Bank last ...

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  15. BRITAIN'S POSITION CLEAR.

    LONDON, Aug. 4.—Referring to the dispute with the Irish Free State over the land annuities in the course of a speech to-night, the British Attorney-General ...

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  16. GERMAN TERRORISM.

    BERLIN, Aug. 4.—Further acts of political terrorism continue to be reported from several parts of the country, despite the Presidential decree for a 10 days' truce ...

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  17. INDIVIDUAL ADVANCES.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 5.—Mr. A. C. Davidson, general manager of the Bank of New South Wales, said to-day: "The Bank of New South Wales announces that it is ...

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  18. A CRITICAL STAGE.

    LONDON, Aug. 4.—"The delegates at Ottawa have now reached a critical phase," says "The Times." "If Britain is assured of a really substantial redaction in the ...

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  19. LANCASTER'S TRIAL.

    MIAMI (Florida), Aug. 4.—Giving further evidence to-day at the trial of Captain Lancaster, on a charge of having murdered Haden Clarke. Mrs. Keith Miller ...

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  20. PORTUGUESE EXILES.

    KUPANG (Timor), Aug. 5.—Six more Portuguese revolutionaries, including four university students, escaped yesterday from Dilly (Portuguese Timor), in a ...

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  21. DISASTROUS FIRE.

    CHICAGO. Aug. 4.—A fire swept through more than two blocks of buildings near the South West Side, Chicago's industrial area, this afternoon, causing ...

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  22. STEAMER AGROUND.

    ADELAIDE, Aug. 5.—The Swedish steamer Tolken, which put into Port Lincoln for shelter to-day, ran aground about 300 yards from the railway jetty, about ...

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  23. VALUE OF COMMONWEALTH BANK

    SYDNEY, Aug. 5.—Referring to-day to unemployment and the economic question generally, the Leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Scullin), who is on his way ...

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  24. BRITISH POLICY.

    LONDON, Aug. 5.—The health of the Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald) has improved after his holiday at Lossiemouth and his eyesight is declared to be ...

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  25. ANCESTOR OF ESKIMOS.

    MINESOTA, Aug. 4.—The discovery in Minnesota of an ancestor of the Eskimos has been announced by Dr. A. E. Jenks, professor of anthropology at the ...

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  26. VENTURESOME VOYAGE.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 5.—Mr. W. F. Rayner, a member of the Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club, and Mr. W. Lowe, are leaving to-morrow in the auxiliary cutter Quest ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN CONCESSIONS.

    OTTAWA, Aug. 4.—The leader of the Australian delegation to the Imperial Economic Conference (Mr. S. M. Bruce) is unable to give an estimate in figures of ...

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  28. WAR VICTIMS.

    LONDON, Aug. 4.—Eighteen years ago to-day Britain went to war. With the unveiling at Thiepval and Arras last week-end of memorials to ...

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  29. PARROT'S MIMICRY.

    ADELAIDE, Aug. 5.—For the first time in the history of the Adelaide Police Court to-day a bird—a perky galah—appeared as a witness, and its evidence, so counsel ...

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  30. TWO BOYS SHOT.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 5.—Arthur Gerald Sedsman (18), a clergyman's son, was found guilty in General Sessions to-day on charges of having, by negligently ...

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  31. ALPINE MOTOR TRIAL.

    LONDON, Aug. 4.—British cars driven by British drivers have won an extraordinary series of successes during the international Alpine six-days' motor trial. ...

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  32. N.S.W. RAILWAYMEN.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 5.—As from Sunday about 1,800 railway employees who are covered by Federal awards will have their wages adjusted, in accordance with the ...

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  33. INDIAN TERRORISM.

    CALCUTTA, Aug. 5.—A terrorist attempted to assassinate Sir Alfred Watson, editor of the "Calcutta Statesman," this afternoon, as he was entering his office ...

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  34. FRESH FRUITS.

    OTTAWA, Aug. 4.—The unanimous proposals of Dominion apple and pear growers presented to the British delegation through the leaders of the respective ...

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  35. LITHGOW STATE MINE.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 5.—An important pronouncement on the future of the Lithgow State coal mine was made by the Premier (Mr. Stevens) to-night. Mr. Stevens ...

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  36. STOLEN MOTOR CAR.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 5.—James MeKenna Scott and Laurence Stanway, who were found guilty in General Sessions on Tuesday on a charge of having received ...

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  37. SENTENCE REDUCED.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 5.—William Langlands (32), florist, had a sentence of 10 rears' gaol which had been imposed upon him by Judge Foster in General ...

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  38. SHORT-LIVED STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 5.—Fifty-eight men on relief work in the Randwick district went on strike to-day, demanding full award conditions. The Minister for Labour (Mr. ...

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  39. POLICE CAPTURE INTRUDER.

    KALGOORLIE, Aug. 5.—An exciting chase by the police at Boulder early this morning, over several fences, after an intruder who was disturbed on the ...

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