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  2. BRISBANE WOOL SALE.

    LONDON, Aug, 21.—Commenting on the opening Australian wool sales at Brisbane, the "Yorkshire Observer" says that they may be regarded with satisfaction. ...

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  3. U.S. AIR FORCE.

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 20.—A successful massed flight by 10 United States Army aeroplanes to Alaska will lead to important changes in American aerial defence ...

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  4. LIQUOR LICENCES.

    Further evidence of the widespread nature of the dissatisfaction in regard to liquor licensing matters was forthcoming yesterday. Several people who are ...

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  5. CENTENARY AIR RACE.

    MELBOURNE, Aug, 21.—The substantial character of the concessions granted by the British and Australian authorities to American entrants in the Melbourne ...

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  6. WHEAT AGREEMENT.

    LONDON, Aug. 20.—At today's meeting of the International Wheat Advisory Committee, the French delegate outlined the steps to be taken in France to cope ...

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  7. PLIGHT OF JEWS.

    GENEVA, Aug. 20.—"There has scarcely been a time when the Jewish people's existence has been so menaced," said Dr. Goldmann (United States) in opening the ...

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  8. ELECTORAL OFFENCE.

    The possibility that, because he was convicted and fined for a breach of the Electoral Act. Mr. E. H. Gray, M.L.C., might lose his seat in Parliament, was ...

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  9. HITLER'S MISSION.

    BERLIN, Aug. 21.—In two proclamations issued yesterday, Herr Hitler thanked the nation and the Nazi Party for Sunday's victorious plebiscite, in which over ...

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  10. YESTERDAY'S OFFERING.

    BRISBANE, Aug. 21.—Values at the wool sales today, when 9,853 bales were offered, were fully firm on Monday's rates for best descriptions. Competition ...

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  11. AIR MAIL PROGRESS.

    LONDON, Aug, 20.—The new postal and passenger air service linking London, Birmingham, Manchester, Belfast and Glasgow was inaugurated today. ...

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  12. MANCHURIAN RAILWAY.

    TOKIO, Aug. 21.—The Foreign Office to-day issued a statement reviewing the Manchukuo negotiations with Russia for the purchase of the Soviet's rights in the ...

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  13. ITALY AND AUSTRIA.

    ROME, Aug. 21.—Elaborate pageantry marked the arrival of the Austrian Chancellor (Dr. Schuschnigg) at Florence to-day from Vienna to confer with Signor ...

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  14. FAMOUS PILOT CONFIDENT.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 20.—Mr. Clyde Pangborn, of Seattle, who made the only trans-Pacific non-stop flight (with Mr. Hush Herndon, in 1931) and Mr. Roscoe ...

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  15. HOLLYWOOD MYSTERY

    HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 20.—Almost as strange as some of the cinema's make-believe mysteries, the death of Jerry Jarnegin, composer and husband of Irene ...

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  16. Private Report.

    DALGETY and CO. have received the following telegram from Brisbane in connexion with the wool sales held there yesterday:— Competition was keen and the ...

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  17. THE AUSTRIAN REVOLT

    VIENNA, Aug. 20.—The Government has confiscated Herr Anton Rintelen's property, valued at £200,000, and also his money deposited in Styrian banks, and ...

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  18. "COURAGEOUS NEGATIVE VOTE."

    LONDON, Aug. 20.—The main object of the German plebiscite was to impress foreign countries with the national unity under Hitler. This was not achieved. On ...

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  19. CANE CUTTERS' STRIKE

    BRISBANE, Aug. 21.—Following a conference with representatives of the Australian Workers' Union and the sugar organisations in regard to the strike ...

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  20. MR. HILL RESIGNS.

    ADELAIDE, Aug. 21.—The official announcement of the Government's decision to amalgamate the offices of the Agent- General and of the Trade Commissioner in ...

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  21. AMERICAN EXPRESS SCHEME.

    WASHINGTON, Aug 20.—A two-layer air mail service, the upper of which would be conducted by speedy express planes racing through the thin atmosphere 15,000 ...

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  22. KINGSFORD SMITH PLEASED.

    SYDNEY, Aug, 21.—When Air Commodore Sir Charles Kingsford Smith was leaving Mascot aerodrome for Melbourne this morning he had an experience with his ...

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  23. POSSESSION OF BOMBS.

    VIENNA, Aug 20.—Two Nazis, Franz Unterberger and Franz Saureis, were sentenced to death and executed today for having been in possession of bombs. ...

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  24. HUGE FORTUNE.

    NEW YORK, Aug. 20.—The Australian Press Association learns that John Reilly, of Belmore (N.S.W.), a son of John Reilly and ostensibly a nephew of the late Hugh ...

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  25. CHILLED BEEF.

    WYNDHAM, Aug 21.—The Honorary Minister in charge or the Wyndham Meatworks (Mr. W. H. Kitson) reached Wyndham today by the State steamer ...

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  26. AMERICAN DROUGHT.

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 20.—The various agencies of the Department of Agriculture today began the formulation of a programme for the purchase of domestic ...

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  27. NEW COTTON DUTIES.

    LONDON, Aug 20.—The Manchester correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" reports that the Lancashire cotton trade organisations, have been in telephonic ...

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  28. CONDITIONS OF THE RACE.

    That many of the conditions attached to the Melbourne centenary air race militated against the faster machine's was the opinion expressed by Mr. H. F. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. THE EGYPT'S GOLD.

    LONDON, Aug. 20.—The greatest piece of salvage work ever attempted in the open sea will conclude with the arrival of the salvage vessel Artiglio at Plymouth ...

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  30. STORMS SWEEP COAST.

    SYDNEY, Aug, 21.—Violent storms accompanied by heavy rain swept the New South Wales seaboard on Monday night. ...

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  31. PROFESSIONAL POLITICIANS.

    MELBOURNE, Aug, 21.—Striking observations concerning Parliament and politicians were contained in the charge delivered by the Bishop of Wangaratta (the ...

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  32. A FLIGHT TO DEATH.

    ANCHORAGE (Alaska), Aug. 20.— Frank Corbanot, one of the North-West's most prominent airmen, took to the air yesterday on a suicide flight, and as he has ...

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  33. TRAPPED IN FREEZER

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 21.—Trapped in the freezing chamber of Peter's American Delicacy Co.—where the temperature was six below zero—Mr. E. Perrett, the ...

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  34. REFLECTORS ON BICYCLES.

    ADELAIDE, Aug 21.—At the second inquest within two days into the cause of death of a cyclist hit by a motor car, the City Coroner (Mr. A. S. Blackburn) blamed ...

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  35. NEW ZEALAND TARIFF

    WELLINGTON, Aug. 21.—A Customs Bill introduced in the House of Representatives tonight and carried embodies amendments to the resolutions of July 10. ...

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  36. SEIZED BY CROCODILE.

    BRISBANE, Aug. 21.—A valuable draught horse, the property of a cane farmer named Servalli, of East Russeli River, Cairns district, was grazing on the ...

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  37. A DEAF JURYMAN.

    MELBOURNE, Aug 21.—A case which had occupied a day and a half in evidence and addresses was in the final stage by the lunch adjournment today when the jury ...

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  38. QUESTIONNAIRE FOR BAKERS.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 21.—The Royal Commission appointed by the Commonwealth Government to investigate the wheat, flour and bread industry decided ...

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  39. THE DERBY PROJECT.

    WYNDHAM, Aug 21.—Apart altogether from Wyndham affairs, a subject of discussion among cattle growers along the Fitzroy country is a proposal to establish ...

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  40. STRUCK BY CAR.

    While crossing Albany-road, Victoria Park, yesterday afternoon, George Rowe (40), of Riversdale-road, Rivervale, was struck by a motor car and carried along ...

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  41. PRIME MINISTER'S WIFE.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 21.—Mrs. Lyons, wife of the Prime Minister, is recovering from an operation she underwent today. Mrs. Lyons was Operated on about 9 a.m. ...

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  42. COAL MINE ON FIRE.

    BRISBANE, Aug. 21.—An explosion occurred in the State coalmine at Hartley, in the Rockhampton district, this morning, and a fire is now raping underground. ...

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  43. CONVICTED MAN'S APPEAL.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 21.—The Minister for Justice (Mr. Martin) has decided that an immediate inquiry should be held into the case of Aubrey Allan Eather. ...

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  44. NEW ZEALAND PARLIAMENT.

    WELLINGTON, Aug. 21.—A Bill permanently extending Parliament's life from three to four years passed the second reading stage in the House of Representatives ...

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  45. STOCKMAN'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Aug, 21.—Mrs. Ellen Francis Meagher was charged at the Cowra Police Court today with the murder of her husband, John James Meagher, a stockman, ...

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  46. LANG-WILLIS SLANDER CASE.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 2l.—Consisting of Sir George Rich, Mr. Justice Starke, Mr. Justice Dixon, Mr. Justice Evatt, and Mr. Justice McTiernan, the High Court today ...

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  47. INVERBANK REFLOATED.

    SUVA, Aug. 21.—The steamer Inverbank (5,149 tons), which became stranded on Chaumimasi reef on Tuesday last, has been refloated. All hands and the ...

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  48. DEFAMATORY LIBEL CHARGE.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 21.—James Jones, organiser of the Miners' Militant Minority Movement at Wonthaggi, was arrested today on information laid by Mr. J. ...

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  49. HOUSEWIFE WOUNDED

    ADELAIDE, Aug, 21.—While sitting in the front room of her home a week ago, Mrs. S. C. Griebe was shot through the lobe of one ear by a bullet evidently fired ...

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  50. ADELAIDE WATER SUPPLY.

    ADELAIDE, Aug, 21.—The intake into the metropolitan water reservoirs during the week ended on Saturday was 564,706,000 gallons, or 454,527,000 gallons in excess of ...

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  51. DEAD MEN IDENTIFIED.

    MELBOURNE, Aug 21.—The two men who were killed when a motor lorry capsized at the Goulburn River, near Seymour, last night, have been identified as Robert ...

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