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  2. IRISH UNION.

    BELFAST, Aug. 25.—"A United Ireland is not only impossible, but unthinkable and, in the highest Imperial interests, Undesirable," declared Viscount ...

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  3. AMERICAN SHIPPING.

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 25.—President Roosevelt yesterday entered the controversy over United States shipping subsidies raised by the publication on August 18 ...

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  4. INDIAN FLOODS.

    CALCUTTA, Aug. 26.—Unusually heavy monsoon rainfall for several days has resulted in floods of the Ganges, Jumna and Sone rivers. The waters of thex ...

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  5. FORCED CATTLE SALES.

    DUBLIN, Aug. 25.—A. Quirke, a Tipperary rate collector and auctioneer, and John Slattery, assistant registrar, who had sold seized cattle at Clonmel on ...

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  6. NEW COTTON DUTIES.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 26.—The Minister for Customs (Mr. White), who is the United Australia Party candidate for the Balaclava seat in the House of ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    LONDON, Aug. 26.—The Australian cricketers began the sixth last match of their tour yesterday against Sussex, one of the strongest county teams. The ...

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  8. BRITAIN AND JAPAN.

    TOKIO, Aug. 25.—Asked yesterday whether pourparlers for an Anglo-Japanese alliance or entente had not been proceeding for four months with Britain, the ...

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  9. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    NORTHAM, Aug. 26.—At the Town Hall last night Mr. H. Gregory, M.H.R., Country Party candidate for Swan in the House of Representatives, ...

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  10. BRITISH AIR POWER.

    LONDON, Aug. 25.—The naval correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that one of the results of the Government's five-year plan for strengthening ...

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  11. CRUISERS' VISIT.

    BUNBURY, Aug. 26.—After a particularly rough voyage across the Australian Bight and around Cape Leeuwin, H.M.A.S. Australia made her appearance around ...

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  12. SOUTHERLY GALE.

    WELLINGTON, Aug. 26.—A heavy southerly gale, accompanied by rain and in some cases snow, resulted in bitter week-end conditions in the Otago, ...

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  13. DEBT NEGOTIATIONS.

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 24.—Collapse of the present negotiations for a settlement of Soviet debts to the United States and outstanding claims was indicated today ...

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  14. MANCHUKUO TRADE.

    LONDON, Aug. 25.—The mission appointed by the Federation of British Industries, and consisting of Lord Barnby (chairman) Sir Charles Seligman and ...

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  15. EARLY ACTION WANTED.

    LONDON, Aug. 25.—The chairman of the joint committee of Lancashire cotton trade organisations (Mr. Hewitt) today expressed consternation at the fact that ...

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  16. BANDITS' COUP.

    NEW YORK, Aug. 24.—At Butler (Pennsylvania) today three bandits looted a United States Government mail lorry, and obtained 51,000 dollars (£10,200 ...

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  17. THIEVES' VALUABLE BOOTY.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 26.—In two daring robberies at Footscray early yesterday morning thieves escaped with £550 worth of property and did damage estimated ...

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  18. ARIZONA LAND TROUBLE.

    PHOENIX (Arizona), Aug. 24.—Assurances that Hindus will not be harmed in any action taken against violators of Arizona's alien land law were given today ...

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  19. MAN'S FATAL DIVE.

    BRISBANE, Aug. 26.—Robert Steele, a resident of Cardwell, was torn to pieces by sharks today when be dived from a launch to secure a dinghy which was ...

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  20. DR. PAGE CRITICAL.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 26.—Describing the imposition of the new duties on imported cotton goods at the expense of Lancashire manufacturers as "unfortunate," the ...

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  21. MURDER AND SUICIDE.

    MERINO (Victoria), Aug. 26.—A tragedy occurred on the Koort estate, about seven miles from Merino, yesterday morning when George Edwin Carter (58) shot ...

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  22. THE CANBERRA AT ALBANY.

    ALBANY, Aug. 25.—H.M.A.S. Canberra, the flagship of the Australian Navy, arrived in King George's Sound at 6 o'clock last evening, having steamed ...

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  23. N.S.W. BY-ELECTION.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 26.—Mr. C. E. Bennett, the United Australia Party candidate, won the Gloucester seat in the Legislative Assembly at the by election held yesterday. ...

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  24. SUSSEX.

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  25. WOMAN KNOCKED DOWN.

    ADELAIDE, Aug. 26.—Knocked down by a motor car which did not stop. Mrs. Harriet Long (24), of Cardwell-street, Adelaide, received a fractured skull ...

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  26. DROWNED IN BATH.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 26.—Overcome by gas fumes while having a bath, Geoffrey Edward Warman (13), and his brother, Dudley Morrie Warman (9), were drowned in ...

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  27. IRON WORKS DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 26.—It is expected that 900 employees of Lysaght's galvanised iron works at Newcastle will be affected by a decision of a meeting of moulders and ...

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  28. BYRD'S EXPEDITION.

    LITTLE AMERICA, Aug. 24.—From the Bolling advance base of the Byrd expedition Mr. Poulter reports a temperature of 77 decrees below zero, compared ...

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  29. EXPELLED FROM GERMANY.

    BERLIN, Aug. 25.—The secret police "requested" Miss Dorothy Thompson, the wife of Mr. Sinclair Lewis, the famous American novelist, and formerly Berlin ...

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  30. THE AMERICA'S CUP.

    NEWPORT (Rhode Island), Aug. 25.— Yankee, of Boston, the leading aspirant for the defence of the America Cup, defeated Mr. Frederick Prince's Weetamoe ...

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  31. PRISONERS RECAPTURED.

    WANGARATTA (Vic), Aug. 26.—At the point of a revolver the indeterminate prisoners, Cyril O'Reilly (24) and Claude Brown (28), who escaped from the ...

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  32. BROMLEY'S OPERATION.

    LONDON, Aug. 26.—E. Bromley will undergo an operation for apendicitis tomorrow. ...

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  33. CRUSHED AGAINST WALL.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 26.—Robert Sheridan (12), a schoolboy, met with a shocking death at the Sydney Municipal Vegetable Markets yesterday morning. Sheridan, ...

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  34. A RACKETEER'S END

    NEW YORK, Aug. 25.—The badly mangled body of Bernard McMahon, a petty racketeer who was once henchman to the notorious Jack "Legs" Diamond. ...

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  35. "THE PRICE OF PEACE."

    LONDON, Aug. 26.—Writing in the "Yorkshire Observer," A. W. Carr, of Notts, states that England's inevitable defeat marks the end of one of the most ...

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  36. AIR RACE.

    AMSTERDAM, Aug. 25.—-The Royal Dutch Air Line has withdrawn from the Centenary air race its new giant Fokker, F36, a machine which is capable of ...

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  37. EXPLOSION IN MINE.

    DALWALLINU, Aug. 26.—As a result of a mining accident at Payne's Find yesterday afternoon, an Italian named Tassone is now an inmate of the Dalwallinu ...

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  38. GENERAL'S HOME BURGLED.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 26.—Thieves broke into the home of Brigadier-General W. R. McNicoll, the recently appointed Administrator of New Guinea, in Salisbury-road. ...

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  39. TWO MELBOURNES.

    LONDON, Aug. 25.—The parish council of Melbourne, Derbyshire, on behalf of its population of 4,000, is sending an illuminated address to Melbourne. ...

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  40. REPORTED AGROUND.

    COPENHAGEN, Aug. 25.—A report has been received that the barque Pamir (2,799 tons), which sailed from Cork (Ireland) on August 17, is aground on a shoal ...

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  41. TRAGIC FISHING TRIP.

    BRISBANE, Aug. 26.—A double drowning occurred in the Brisbane River yesterday afternoon. Richard Tainton (45), carpenter accompanied buy his six-year-old ...

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  42. ENTERTAINMENT OF CREWS.

    The State Director of the Royal Visit (Mr. L. E. Shapcott) said on Saturday that H.M.S. Sussex, on which His Royal Highness the Duke of Gloucester ...

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  43. ULSTER'S NEW AIRPORT.

    LONDON, Aug. 24.—The new Ulster airport at Newtownards (County Down), to be opened next Friday, stands on the estate of the Air Minister, Lord ...

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  44. FALL ON REVOLVING SAW.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 26.—Michael Flaherty (58) was cut to pieces when be tripped and fell on a revolving saw with which he was cutting timber at Beresford, near ...

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  45. FROST IN ALBERTA.

    EDMONTON, Aug. 24.—The first frost of the season has caused heavy damage to wheat crops in central Alberta. Eleven degrees of frost were recorded at Camrose ...

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  46. VOCE'S BOWLING AT NOTTS.

    LONDON, Aug. 26.—According to the "Daily Telegraph," it is likely that the Australians will complain to the Marylebone Club that Voce bowled two overs of ...

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  47. SKI RECORD LOWERED.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 26.—The record for amateur skiing between Kiandra and Mt. Kosciusko, approximately 65 miles, has been reduced from three days to 15 hours ...

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  48. BARQUE'S LONG VOYAGE.

    LONDON, Aug. 24.—The barque Lawhill has arrived at Falmouth after a voyage of 122 days from Australia. She had a good passage, except when she struck the ...

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  49. FATAL CAR ACCIDENT.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 26.—Sydney James Theodore Wilson (35), of Cecily-street, Leichhardt, received injuries from which he later died in the Manly Hospital when ...

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  50. ACCIDENT VICTIM'S DEATH.

    ADELAIDE, Aug. 26.—John Reynolds (73), who fractured his neck when the motor lorry on which he was riding overturned near Port Augusta on August 14, ...

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  51. MATRIMONIAL RE-SHUFFLE.

    LOS ANGELES, Aug. 25.—Adolphe Menjou, the famous screen actor, was married today to Verree Teasdale, who is also a film player. Mr. Meniou has been ...

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