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  2. AN OTTAWA PRINCIPLE.

    LONDON, Aug. 23.—A deputation representing all sections of the Lancashire cotton industry, both employers and operatives, called this afternoon on the ...

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  3. NEW ZEALAND BUDGET.

    WELLINGTON, Aug. 23.—A considerable, improvement in the financial position is revealed in the Budget presented by the Minister for Finance (Mr. Coates) in the ...

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  4. AMERICA'S NAVY.

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 23.—The Navy Department let contracts yesterday for the construction of 24 fighting vessels, including two 10,000-ton cruisers, armed with ...

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  5. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    When nominations closed yesterday for the 75 seats in the House of Representatives and the 18 in the Senate, it was disclosed that 329 candidates sought election. ...

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  6. BUILDING TRADE.

    An alarming reduction in the number of apprentices in the building trade was revealed yesterday by the Superintendent of Technical Education (Mr. J. F. Lynch). ...

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  7. RACIAL FRICTION.

    PHOENIX (Arizona), Aug. 22.—The Governor of Arizona (Mr. B. B. Moeur) states today that he placed his faith in the common sense of the citizens of the ...

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  8. RAILWAY DISPUTE.

    SHANGHAI, Aug. 23.—Although the movement of Soviet, Japanese and Manchukuo troops along the Siberian frontier, repeated bandit outrages, and ...

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  9. WATERFRONT DISPUTE.

    The movements of shipping at Fremantle have been delayed as a result, of a dispute between lumpers and employers on the Question of rates of pay for night ...

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  10. WHEAT CONTROL.

    LONDON, Aug. 22.—Many of the delegates to the International Wheat Advisory Committee, which has been meeting at the Board of Trade to review the ...

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  11. PARTY DESIGNATIONS.

    Nominations throughout the Commonwealth are shown hereunder, the retiring members being indicated by an asterisk. The abbreviations used to indicate the ...

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  12. UNITED STATES PROGRAMME.

    NEW YORK, Aug. 22.—The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states: "With the momentarily expected adjournment of the meeting of the ...

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  13. THE SAAR.

    PARIS, Aug. 22.—As a result of a tour of the Saar district, the Coblenz correspondent of "L'Intransigeant" declares that Herr Hitler is depending on the Saar ...

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  14. RADIO INDUSTRY

    LONDON, Aug. 22.—Exhibitors continue to express satisfaction with the business done at the Radio Exhibtion, which is continuing to attract large crowds ...

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  15. REPRESENTATIVES.

    DAVIES, Edwin Albert, Spencer-street, Bunbury, waterside worker (F.L.P.). ...

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  16. OFFICIAL STATEMENT.

    Messrs. McIlwraith, McEacharn, Ltd., advise that, owing to the action of members of the Fremantle Lumpers' Union in refusing to work shifts in accordance ...

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  17. THE ISSUES REVIEWED

    LONDON, Aug. 22.—"Another kind of Test match was announced when the Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of (Colonel Colville) stated the ...

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  18. AUSTRIA'S DESTINY.

    ROME, Aug. 22.—The "Giornale d'Italia," which is frequently the mouthpiece of the Government in matters of policy, attain warns Germany that it is ...

    Article : 99 words
  19. THE DUKE'S JOURNEY.

    LONDON, Aug. 22.—Eight tone of luggage belonging to the Duke of Gloucester and his staff have been taken aboard the cruiser Sussex, which us lying in the River ...

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  20. CANE CUTTERS' STRIKE

    BRISBANE, Aug. 23.—In view of the activities of Communist agitators in connexion with the strike of cane cutters at Ingham, the Commissioner of Police ...

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  21. MINISTER TO ROME.

    VIENNA, Aug. 23.—Dr. Setidle, formerly chief of the Tyrolean Heimwehr, has been appointed Austrian Minister to Rome in succession to Herr Anton Rintelen, who is ...

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  22. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    ARTHUR, Ethel Middleton, home duties (D.S.C.). ...

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  23. A TORN-UP WILL.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 23.—Scraps of paper pasted together were exhibited in the Practice Court today when probate of a will made by Mrs. Annie Finney was ...

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  24. LINK WITH WESTERN AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Aug. 23.—Midshipman Michael Stirling, late of the Royal Canadian Navy, who has been appointed to the Sussex, is the son of a member of ...

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  25. SAVINGS BANK DEPOSITS

    WELLINGTON, Aug. 23.—The operations of the Post Office Savings Bank total deposits, in which are over £45,000,000, strikingly illustrate the sounder position ...

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  26. FEARS REMOVED.

    LONDON, Aug. 22.—Fears entertained regarding the safety of the British airman, John Grierson, who is attempting a flight from Britain to Canada by the northern ...

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  27. HOPEFUL FIGURES.

    (British Official Wireless.) LONDON, Aug. 22.—Industrial activity in the United Kingdom in the second quarter of 1934, as estimated from particulars furnished from various sources to the ...

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  28. HORSE-BREEDING IN INDIA.

    CALCUTTA, Aug. 23.—Of 18,365 horses imported into India during the five years ended last March, 12,691 were from Australia. This statement was made at a ...

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  29. POLITICAL PRISONERS.

    BERLIN, Aug. 22.—It is authoritatively stated that General Goering (the Premier of Prussia) has approved the early liberation of 15,000 political prisoners. It has ...

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  30. ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    LITTLE AMERICA, Aug. 22.—Rear Admiral Byrd, who, after being alone at his expedition's advanced base, was found by his colleagues of the tractor party in ...

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  31. SEQUEL TO MURDER TRIALS.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 23.—After their acquittal on a second trial for the murder of Rocco Petulla, an unemployed Italian, on or about May 10. Antonio Chiodo ...

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  32. PILOT FOUND BLAMEWORTHY

    SUVA, Aug. 23.—A court of inquiry into the stranding on Chaumimasi reef last week of the steamer Inverbank (which was refloated on Tuesday) found the pilot ...

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  33. CANADA'S COAST DEFENCE

    MONTREAL, Aug. 22.—"Canada should defend her Pacific coast with her own navy, and let the British Navy police the Atlantic," said Admiral Sir Reginald ...

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