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  2. LORD CECIL RESIGNS.

    LONDON, Aug. 29.—Viscount Cecil of Chelwood, who was Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, has resigned from the Government. ...

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  3. AVIATION.

    MUNICH, Aug. 29.—Messrs. William Brock and Edward Schlee in the monoplane Pride of Detroit arrived at 4 o'clock this afternoon and received a ...

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  4. DISCONTENT IN ITALY.

    LONDON, Aug. 30.—A special correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle," writing from Paris, declares that an extraordinary interview recently occurred ...

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  5. QUEENSLAND CRISIS.

    BRISBANE, Aug. 30.—Editor formal business was deposed of in the Assembly this morning the Premier rose and moved the adjournment of the House till ...

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  6. BACK TO THE GOLDFIELDS.

    KALGOORLIE, Aug. 30.—The Back to the Goldfields Carnival commenced officially this morning, when the Mayor (Mr. F. W. Allson) welcomed the visitors in ...

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  7. UNIVERSITY BUILDINGS.

    Two Melbourne architects have secured first place in the competition held by the University of Western Australia for designs for the Winthrop Hall and other ...

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  8. GENEVA OPINION.

    LONDON, Aug. 29.—The Geneva correspondent of the "Morning Post" says that high official of the League of Nations express the opinion that it would be ...

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  9. AIR SENSATION.

    LONDON, Aug. 29.—Mr. Charles Levine, who recently made a flight across the Atlantic with Mr. Clarence Chamberlin, arrived in the aeroplane ...

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  10. Departure for Constantinople.

    LONDON, Aug. 30.—A message from Munich states that the Pride of Detroit took off for Constantinople at 6.35 o'clock this morning. ...

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  11. PAUL REDFERN'S FATE.

    NEW YORK, Aug. 29.—Anxiety regarding the fate of Paul Redfern, who left Brunswick (Georgia) last Thursday on a flight to Rio de Janeiro (Brazil). ...

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  12. LONDON TO LONDON.

    LONDON (Ontaria), Aug. 29.—Captain T. B. Tully and Lieut. Medcalf took off early this morning in the aeroplane Sir John Garling on their attempted ...

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  13. WAR IN CHINA.

    SHANGHAI, Aug. 30.—Marshal Sun Chuan-Fang, Peking's appointee commanding the army sent to oust the Southerners from Nanking, has ordered a ...

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  14. EXCITEMENT IN PARIS.

    PARIS, Aug. 29.—Levine's dramatic dash from Le Bourget to London caused a sensation in Paris to-day. He drove to Le Bourget in the lunch-hour, ...

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  15. GILES'S VENTURE.

    DETROIT, Aug. 29.—Captain F. A. Giles, who has returned here after having been forced down, hopes to take off for San Francisco on Thursday, after ...

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  16. SCENES ON WHARF.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 30.—Disgraceful scenes marked the departure of the Union Company's steamer Maheno for Auckland late this afternoon. Earlier in the day a ...

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  17. ALTITUDE RECORD.

    LONDON, Aug. 29.—Flying the Tiger Moth plane at the De Havilland aerodrome to-day in which he recently made a new light 'plane speed record, Captain ...

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  18. Withdrawal of Japanese Troops

    TOKIO, Aug. 29—The Government in announcing its decision to withdraw the Japanese troops from 'Shantung says that their despatch has prevented untoward ...

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  19. SEVENOAKS SMASH.

    LONDON, Aug. 29.—Expert witnesses gave evidence at the Sevenoaks inquiry that the "river" type of engine involved in the smash is known to start a rolling ...

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  20. "CHILDISH THREAT."

    BRISBANE, Aug. 30.—At a meeting of the railway stores, group held at the Railway Stores to-day the following motion was carried:— ...

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  21. FRENCHMAN'S CLAIM.

    PARTS, Aug. 30.—M. Callizo, the holder of the world's altitude record of 12,442 metres (33,320 feet) claims a new record of 13,000 metres (42,650 feet). ...

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  22. MR. BALDWIN'S REPLY.

    LONDON, Aug. 29.—The Prime Minister wrote in reply to Viscount Cecil:—"L deeply regret your resignation, but it is a source of satisfaction to know that ...

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  23. LEVINE INTERVIEWED.

    LONDON, Aug. 29.—Levine, when interviewed, said: "The interests of the flight demanded that I should go to London. Drouhin declined to start because ...

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  24. UNAVAILING AID.

    BAGDAD, Aug. 29.—The paramount sheik, Fahad Hadhal was stricken with illness in mid-desert and asked for the services of a British doctor. ...

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  25. WINNING DESIGN.

    Each competitor was required to submit with his designs a report dealing with his intentions and explaining points which could not more readily be ...

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  26. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    BRISBANE, Aug. 30.—The president of the Brisbane Chamber of Commerce (Mr. R. Cummings) stated to-day that the Chamber would whale-heartedly endorse ...

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  27. WAR DEBTS.

    LONDON, Aug. 28.—A. "Blue Book" just issued places Britain's debt on March 31 at £7,622,945,000, of which £1,101,453,000 external, including ...

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  28. ENGLISH BROADCASTING.

    LONDON, Aug. 28.—"That the policy of broadcasting holds a most serious menace for the life of the Welsh language." is the decision of a departmental ...

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  29. FOUNDER OF LAVERTON.

    KALGOORLIE, Aug. 30.—The early day prospecting of Dr. Laver, now practising in Kalgoorlie, resulted in the foundation of the mining town of ...

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  30. STOLEN PROPERTY FOUND.

    Good work on the part of various members of the Criminal Investigation Department has resulted in practically all the jewellery which was stolen from ...

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  31. "ATTACK ON UNIONISM."

    BRISBANE, Aug. 30.—The general secretary of the Road Transport Workers' Federation (Mr. George Lawson), discussing the strike position to-day, said ...

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  32. MISSIONARIES MURDERED.

    SHANGHAI, Aug. 29.—The Inland Mission here has received reports in connection with the murder of three foreign missionaries in Chinese territory ...

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  33. GEOPHYSICS CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Aug. 29.—The Australian Press Association states that Mr. Andrew Thomson, Director of the Apia Observatory, will represent New Zealand at the ...

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  34. BORDER SMUGGLING.

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 29.—The Royal Canadian Customs Commission conferred to-day with the America officials relative to the to the closer ...

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  35. MELBOURNE CONFERENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 30.—The Federal president of the Australian Railways Union (Mr. J. F. Chapple) and the general secretary (Mr. R. V. Keane) ...

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  36. FOCH'S MEMOIRS.

    PARIS, Aug. 29.—Marshal Foch has concluded his memoirs, but he has refused a fortune for their immediate publication. "They will not appear while ...

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  37. RIOT AT CAWNPORE.

    CALCUTTA, Aug. 29.—In a riot at Cawnpore one person was killed and 100 were injured. Armoured cars are patrolling the street. The dispute arose ...

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  38. PRESS COMMENT.

    LONDON, Aug. 29.—The "Times" in a leader says it is doubtful if Viscount Cecil's step is best calculated to fulfil his purpose. Mr. Baldwin's reply ...

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  39. EVAN CLARKE'S CLAIM.

    This morning the Full Court, consisting of Mr. Justice Burnside, Mr. Justice Northmore, and Mr. Justice Draper, will deliver its reserved judgment on Evan ...

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  40. SACCO AND VANZETTI.

    BOSTON, Aug. 29.—Joe Langone, an undertaker, has obtained the ashes of Sacco and Vanzetti from the Crematorium and locked them in his safe. ...

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  41. NEWFOUNDLAND STORM.

    ST. JOHNS (Newfoundland), Ang. 29.—The death roll as the result of last Thursday's storm now totals 50, and is still mounting. ...

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  42. PARTY MEETING.

    BRISBANE, Aug. 30.—After the adjournment of Parliament the Labour Parliamentary Party held a meeting to consider the strike question which lasted ...

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  43. COLLAPSE OF BARRACKS.

    ROME, Aug. 29.—Eighteen soldiers were killed and 40 injured owing to the collapse of a barracks at Leghorn. ...

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  44. Boycott of American Goods.

    ADELAIDE, Aug. 30.—The Port Adelaide Seamen's Union at the monthly stop-work meeting to-day decided to boycott the purchase of American goods as a ...

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  45. INTERNATIONAL PRESS.

    GENEVA, Aug. 29.—The Press Conference carried a resolution [?] against censorship in peace time, but outlined a safeguard for the interests of ...

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  46. NEW DELEGATE.

    LONDON, Aug. 28.—It is understood that the Earl of Onslow will replace Viscount Cecil at Geneva. ...

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  47. BRITISH YACHT SUNK.

    ATHENS, Aug. 29.—A British yacht carrying 45 tourists is reported to have been sunk off the island of [?] ...

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