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  2. AVIATION.

    MELBOUNE, Aug. 21.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) announced to-night that the Federal Government had decided to allocate an additional sum of £200,000 ...

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  3. CHINESE CIVIL WAR.

    LONDON, Aug. 21.—The forthcoming removal of the Nationalist Government to Nanking is Announced in a joint manifesto issued at Hankow by the ...

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  4. SACCO AND VANZETTI.

    NEW YORK, Aug. 21—The Sacco and Vansetri case continues hourly to gain dramatic interest. Mr. Justice Brande, of the United ...

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  5. BACK TO GOLDFIELDS

    When the "Back to the Goldfields" carnival opens to-morrow, Kalgoorlie and Boulder will be flooded with old faces. Early pioneers and one-time residents ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. IRISH AFFAIRS.

    LONDON, Aug. 22.—The Dublin correspondent of the "Times" says:—"If the Cosgrave Government loses either of the two by-elections it will have a minority ...

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  7. MR. BALDWIN IN CANADA.

    LONDON. Aug. 21.—Both British and Canadian, Press comments attach high importance to the successful visit which the British Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  8. Arrival at Kalgoorlie.

    KALGOORLFE. Aug. 22.—Three military aeroplanes arrived from Perth this afternoon, and will continue their journey to-morrow morning. ...

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  9. DENNIS BOOK.

    CALCUTTA, Aug. 21.—Denms Rook writing from Gaya Bengal) says that the hopes to resume his flight to Australia in October provided his nerve ...

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  10. Accommodation Taxed.

    That the preparations of local folk in their endeavour to crown the "Back to the Goldfields" week with success were likely to hear fruit was the opinion of ...

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  11. FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    MELBOURNE Aug. 22.—The Minister for Home and Territories (Mr. C. W. C. Marr) made available to-day some interesting facts and figures to illustrate ...

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  12. RAILWAY TRAFFIC.

    Those persons wishing to attends the "Back to the Goldfields" celebrations who have not already booked their accommodation on the train, will find it very ...

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  13. VIEWS OF DR. MANNIX.

    MELBOURANE, Aug. 21—Speaking to-day at a communion breakfast celebrating the jubilee of the Irish National Foresters Dr. Mannix Research Catholic ...

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  14. HONOLULU AIR RACE.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 21.—With 62 vessels searching for the seven missing aviators san no trace of them having been found, hope has virtually been ...

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  15. EMPIRE TRADE.

    LONDON, Aug. 22.—The secretary of the National Federation of Hosiery Manufacturers (Mr. M. Allard) has written to the "Morning Post," criticising ...

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  16. THE COOLGARDIE RUSH.

    "Back to the Goldfields" recalls old memories, the most outstanding is that of two prospectors, Bayley and Ford, with pack horses ladened with gold, ...

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  17. SACCO'S FAREWELL.

    NEW YORK. Aug. 21.—Sacco writing a farewell to his son, says: "They can mortify our bodies, as they are doing. but they cannot destroy ...

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  18. BRITISH LABOUR APPEAL.

    LONDON, Aug. 21.—The Trade Union Congress and the Labour Party have cabled Governor Fuller appealing for clemency for Sacco and Vanzetti. ...

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  19. MEMORIES OF MONS.

    LONDON, Aug. 21. —Fifteen thousand "Old Contemptibles"—members of the First British Expeditionary Force which landed in France on August 5, 1914. ...

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  20. ENGLAND'S AUGUST.

    LONDON, Aug. 21.—England is experiencing very bad August weather. London has not had one day free from rain for 17 days. Daring the ...

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  21. FRENCH PROTESTS.

    PARIS, Aug. 21.—The Communists held twenty protest meetings, last night when Republican Guards protected the American Embassy and police were on ...

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  22. LAUSANNE CONFERENCE.

    LAUSANNE, Aug. 21.—The world conference on Faith and Order has concluded. Conference adopted a statement with ...

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  23. PRICE OF FREEDOM.

    LONDON, Aug. 21— The riga correspondent of the "Times" reports that the Soviet has released . the Metropolitan Sergius, acting head of the Greek ...

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  24. A GERMAN STRIKE.

    COLOGNE, Aug. 21—A half-hour strike has been ordered for to-morrow as a protect against the execution of Sacco and Venzetti. ...

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  25. FILM COMMISSION.

    ADELAIDE, Aug. 22.—The Federal Film Commission began sittings in Adelaide to-day, under the chairmanship of Mr. (Marks, M.H.R. ...

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  26. "LAW JOURNAL'S" VIEW.

    LOXDON, Aug. 21.—The "Law Journal," commenting of the case of Sacco and Vanzetti says: "When all allowance is made for the attempts of Governor ...

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  27. CARNIVAL FOOTBALL.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 21.—An unpleasant situation developed after the match for the football championship of Australia on the Melbourne ground on ...

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  28. CLYDESIDE RENT WAR.

    LONDON, Aug. 21.—The "Weekly Despatch" says that the Clydeside rent war is to be renewed. Factors Lave issued notices to 200 tenants to quit ...

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  29. SYDNEY PROPOSAL.

    "SYDNEY, Aug. 22.—Efforts are being made to bring about a stoppage in all industries to-day as a protest against the approaching execution of Sacco and ...

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  30. AIR LINER CRASHES.

    LONDON, Aug. 22.—A Dutch air liner crashed to-day at Sevenoaks (Kent). A mechanic was killed and seven passengers were injured. ...

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  31. South Australian Team.

    ADELAIDE, Aug. 22 —The South Australian football team returned to Adelaide to-day after having had a thoroughly enjoyable trip. Mr. C. F. Young ...

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  32. THE RHINE ARMY.

    LONDON, Aug. 22.—The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the Government has decided that the strength of the French Army of ...

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  33. WORLD POPULATION.

    GENEVA, Aug. 21.—Birth control will be an important subject at the World's Population Conference, opening on August 31. Sir Bernard Malet a former ...

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  34. MEAT EXPORT TRADE.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 22.—The manner in which the Australian meat business is conducted in London was criticised before the Royal Commission appointed by ...

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  35. BRILLIANT METEOR.

    KELLERBERRIN, Aug. 22—An extraordinary brilliant meteor was seen in the Kellerberrin district last evening, about 7.40 o'clock. The countryside ...

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  36. LOCAL PROTEST.

    In semi-darkness, at the edge of the Esplanade last night, about 30 persons who were added to from time to time by curious curious passers-by, assembeldd to ...

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  37. FAMILY GASSED.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 22.—A family of four was found unconscious in adjoining rooms on the upper storey of 62 Trafalgar-street, Annandale, about 8 o'clock this ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN TOBACCO.

    LONDON, Aug. 22.—It has been announced that the British Australasian Tobacco Company will join wirth the Australian Government in the expenditure of ...

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  39. COMMENT ON PROPOSALS.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 22.—"Australia has already done incomparably more than any other country in connection with civil aviation," said the Prime Minister ...

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  40. RUSSIA'S WAR OBSESSION.

    LONDON. Aug. 21.—The Riga correspondent of the "Times" says that though Russian war speeches are numerous, unusual Interest attaches to the utterances ...

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  41. A MAN MISSING.

    Information is sought by the Criminal Investigation Department regarding the whereabouts of Arthur Ernest Doyle (42), who was last seen at Tammin on ...

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  42. RIVIERA FOREST FIRES.

    PARTS, Aug. 22.—There hare been new outbreaks of forest fires on the Riviera. The police are searching for a woman ...

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  43. QUEENSLAND POLITICS.

    BRISBANE, Aug. 22.—The second session of the 24th Parliament of Queensland will be opened by bis Excellency the Governor (Sir Thomas Goodwin) at ...

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  44. AROUND AUSTRALIA.

    Heavy grey douds and misty rain marred visibility at 10 a.m. turn, yesterday, when the chief of the Air Staff (Group-Captain Williams) left Perth for Boulder via ...

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  45. ADELAIDE BURGLARY.

    ADELAIDE, Aug. 22—The household of Mrs. Stella Murphy, of Hackney-road, Hackney, was disturbed one night in June by the entrance of a masked man ...

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  46. BOLSHEVIK MUTINY.

    BUCHAREST, Aug. 21.—The fears of the seizure of the Egyptian steamer Costa have been confirmed. The Russian members of the crow ...

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  47. TUG FOUNDERS.

    STOCKHOLM, Aug. 22.—A tng foundered in the Gulf of Bothnia during a violent storm and the wreckage has been washed ashore. It is feared that seven ...

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  48. Adjournment of Parliament.

    The Premier (Mr. P. Callier), said last night that although it had not yet been definitely decided, it was probable that Parliament would adjourn, for the ...

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  49. ITALIAN MIGRATION.

    LONDON. Aug. 21.—The Rome correspondent of the "Times" says that a further restriction on Italian migration will be enforced for September. A ...

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  52. At Merredin.

    MERREDIN, Aug. 22—Three military acorplances, in charge of the Group Caption Williams, landing at Merpedin this meaning. After having lanch and ...

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