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  2. AVIATION.

    SAX FRANCISCO, Aug. 11.—A certain, amount of confusion and disagreement exists among the Dole race contestant regarding the advisability of ...

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  3. SACCO AND VANZETTI.

    BOSTON, Aug. ll.—Counsel for Sacco and Vanzetti gained a further victory when Mr. Justice Sanderson allowed an appeal to the Full Bench of the State ...

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  4. CARNIVAL FOOTBALL.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 12.—The Australian football carnival will be continued to-morrow, when the following matches are down for decision:—1 p.m., Western ...

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  5. IRISH FREE STATE.

    DUBLIN, Aug. 11.—To-day 48 members of the Fianna Fail (Anti-Treaty) Party presented themselves at Government House and took the oath of ...

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  6. INNISFAIL STRIKE.

    BRISBANE, Aug. 12.—The inquiry at Innisfail into the shooting of the strike picket Hynes was resumed to-day. Gilbert Hudson, secretary of the Innisfail ...

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  7. CHINESE CIVIL WAR.

    SHANGHAI, Aug. 12.—It is only a question of time until the Northerners reoccupy Pukow, the Yangtse terminus of the Tientsin-Pukow railway. The only ...

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  8. Schoolboys' Matches.

    HOBART, Aug. 12.—The All Australian State Schools Carnival was continued at Hobart to-day, with the following results:—South Australia, 4.5. defeated ...

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  9. SACCO'S HUNGER STRIKE.

    BOSTON, Aug. 11.—As the result of a 25 days' hunger strike, there is doubt whether Sacco will live out the respite. He collapsed when he tried to walk ...

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  10. POSTPONEMENT REFUSED.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 11.—News has been received from Honolulu that the Dole flight must start to-morrow at noon, a postponement not being granted. ...

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  11. MISSING JOURNALIST.

    SHANGHAI, Aug. 11.—Mr. A. G. Mac-Allister, whose home is at Pine Creek, Northern Territory, proposes to leave Shanghai and journey into Honan in ...

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  12. BUILDING SOCIETY'S FUNDS.

    SYDNEY, Aug, 12.—Albert Henry Tildesley, formerly secretary of the Baimain and Rozelle Starr Bowkett and Building Society was committed for trial ...

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  13. ENTRANTS DEFER START.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 11.—The entrants for the Pole flight unanimously agreed to-night to postpone the takeoff until Tuesday ut noon. ...

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  14. NEWSPAPER REPORT.

    LONDON, Aug. 12.—There in the greatest interest in today's meeting of the Dail Eireann. "There is little doubt that the fate of Mr. Corgrave's ...

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  15. SCARE IN RESTAURANT.

    LONDON, Aug. 11.—A scare was created in the East End of London by the discovery of a live bomb in an eating house early this morning. The ...

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  16. SOVIET RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Aug. 12.—The Riga correspondent of the "Times' says that the facts concerning the plenary session of the Communist Party fulsify the reports ...

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  17. National Council.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 12.—The redrafted laws of the Australian National Football Council were farther discussed at the meeting of that council to-day, ...

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  18. MR. GILES HELD UP.

    DETROIT, Aug.—11.Mr. Giles, who several times during the past week was about to leave here for San Francisco to participate in the Dole race is to-night ...

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  19. SABBATH OBSERVANCE.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 11.—During a recent visit to the Dapto Public School, the rector of St. Luke's the Rev. G. P. Kirk, inserted the following entry in the visitors' ...

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  20. FRENCH AIRMAN KILLED.

    PARIS, Aug. 12.—Lieutenant Quillaumec, who intended attempting a flight to Peking, was killed Versailles to-day by an explosion at an altitude of 3,000 ...

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  21. LOCAL PROTEST.

    Dealing with a statement in yesterday morning's "West Australian" by the secretary of the Bootmakers' Union (Mr. J. Lake) in connection with the "left ...

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  22. A VERY EVEN SIDE.

    During the course of an interview yesterday, Mr. Jim McHale, the coach of the Collingwood team, spoke in high terms of his charges. "A very even side ...

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  23. WATERSIDERS' STAND.

    BRISBANE, Aug. 12.—A consignment loaded on railway trucks at South Johnstone arrived at Townsville to-day. At a stop-work meeting this morning ...

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  24. ROOK'S CRASH.

    CULCUTTA, Aug. 11—Reuter's Aurangabad correspondent states that Denis Rook hopes to go to Calcutta as soon as he is fit and as soon as a new ...

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  25. ACCIDENT TO MR. COSGRAVE

    DUBLIN, Aug. 11.—The motor car of the President (Mr. W. T. Cosgrave) collided to-day with a lorry at Templeogue. Mr. Cosgrave received severe cute on the ...

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  26. Leader Confident.

    BRISBANE, Aug. 12.—Raw sugar loaded on railway trucks at South South yesterday was hauled away by railway employees last night. Mr. W. ...

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  27. AGAINST ARBITRATION.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 12.—After deliberations lasting for several days said long consultations with other industrial organisations, the Australian Council of ...

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  28. POPULAR FILM STARS.

    LONDON, Aug. 11.—A questionnaire issued to 30,000 clergymen, doctors, actresses. Peers and Commoners regarding the most popular screen favourites ...

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  29. PITT-STREET MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 12.—The detectives in charge of the investigations into the murder of Daniel Condon, the financier who was battered to death in his office in ...

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  30. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    SAX FRANCISCO, Aug. 11.—It is understood that Captain Kingaford Smith's tentative route will be to Honolulu, Fanning Island, the Phoenix group. ...

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  31. PALESTINE DISCOVERIES.

    JERUSALEM, Aug. 11.—On a site known as Napoleon's Hill, because Napoleon occupied it when marching to Acre, the Brinks expedition has made ...

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  32. Mr. Lang's Assistance.

    SYDNEY, Aus. 12.—The Premier (Mr. Lang) has guaranteed the expenses of the proposed attempt of Captain Kingsford Smith, Lieutenant Keith Anderson and ...

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  33. THE SUN'S CORONA.

    LONDON, Aug. 11.—Dr. Steavenson president of the British Astronomical Association, has gone to Zermatt (Switzerland) to test whether the sun's corona ...

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  34. GERMAN REPUBLIC.

    BERLIN, Aug. 11.—Herr Kardoff, speaking in the Reichstag on the eighth anniversary of the Republican Constitution, said that ex-President Ebert and ...

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  35. "FRASQUITA" DISCUSSED.

    Vivid and vital, despite a long train journey. Miss Marie Burke descended upon Perth by the Great Western express yesterday. With her were Mr. Lloyd ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  36. AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 12.—The Minister for Defence (Senator Sir William Glasgow) announced to-day that he had authorised substantial additions to the ...

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  37. PRINCES IN CANADA.

    HIGH RIVER (Alberta), Aug. 11.—The Prince of Wales and Prince George were up early this morning, entering full swing into ranch life. The Prince of ...

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  38. ALLEGED MILITARISM.

    BERLIN, Aug, 11.—General Guillanmat, Commander-in-Chief of the French occupying the Rhine, writes in a French periodical accusing the Reich of ...

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  39. SIR GEORGE PEARCE.

    LONDON, Aug. 12.—Sir George Pearce is beginning a migration tour of the provinces to last nine days. He will visit Birmingham. York, Newcastle. ...

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  40. NAVAL LIMITATION.

    LONDON, Aug. 11.—The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. W. C. Bridgeman) made his first speech to-day since the Geneva Conference. "Don't let anybody ...

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  41. SOUTH AFRICA'S GOVERNOR.

    CAPETOWN, Aug. 11.—The fact that Nationalist Minister, speaking on behalf of the Government, has publicly expressed a wish that the Governor-General ...

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  42. SOBER ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Aug. 10.—An official report shows that there were 7,951 (or 10 per cent.) fewer conviction for drunkenness in 1928 compared with 1925! Viewing ...

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  43. COMPLIMENTARY SOCIAL.

    The visiting Collingwood team were the guests of the W.A. Football League at a complimentary smoke social at the Hotel Australia Last night. In addition ...

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  44. GREEK POLITICS.

    ATHENS, Aug. 11.—Systematic obstruction by the Royalists has resulted in the Coalition Cabinet's dissolution and in the Minister for the Interior (M. ...

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  45. RAILWAY STRIKE.

    CONSTANTINO, Aug. 11.—Railwaymen at Adana have struck, claiming an increase of wages. Hundreds laid across the tracks to prevent trains form ...

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  46. PLANE AT KATHERINE.

    DARWIN, Aug. 12.—An aeroplane unexpectedly arrived at Katherine to-day on the way to Parkin, but the landing ground is overgrown with lone grass and ...

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  47. ANOTHER DIAMOND RUSH.

    CAPETOWN, Aug. 11.—Extraordinary preparations are being made for a big diamond rush to a newly proclaimed field in field in Transvaal, which is reported as ...

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  48. COLLINGWOOD TEAM.

    A large crowd of supporters, headed by the acting president of the W.A. Football League (Mr. W. Allanson) and the secretary (Mr.W. R. Orr) warmly ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  49. MOTOR TRANSPORT.

    LONDON, Aug. 11.—The Ministry of Transport's order governing the size and construction of Heavy motor vehicles, which was issued to-day, exempts from ...

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  50. HONOUR FOR DUCHESS.

    GLASGOW, Aug. 11.—The decision to confer the freedom of the city of Glasgow upon the Duchess of York was the case of Labour fireworks at a City ...

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  51. TRUNK MURDER.

    LONDON, Aug. 12.—John Robinson who was recently sentenced to death for the murder of Mrs. Minute Bonati, was hanged to-day. ...

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  52. ZEEBRUGGE RAID.

    LONDON, Aug. 11.—A tablet commerating the exploit of submarine C3 in breaching the, Zeebrugge mole in 1918 will be unveiled on August 28. ...

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  53. BURGLARS AT BUNBURY.

    BUNBURY, Aug. 12.—Early Thursday morning three business premises were broken into. At the establishment of Mr. Christie the burglar was evidently ...

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  54. A Military Appointment.

    LONDON, Aug. 11.—The Duchess of York has been made Colonel in Chief of the Yorkshire Light Infantry. ...

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  55. ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION.

    BERLIN, Aug. 11.—While ex-King George of Greece was looking out of his carriage window at Kikinda, a young man attempted to assassinate him. He fired ...

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  56. MISS AUSTRALIA.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 11.—"Miss Australia" (Miss Phyllis Von Alwyn) has arrived here, completing the firs lap of her tour. The Mayor (Mr. James ...

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  57. COLLISION WITH ICEBERG.

    BUENOS AIRES. Aug. 11.—The preliminary report of the surveyors on the Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Mamari, which recently struck an iceberg, states ...

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