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  2. SECESSION.

    The personnel of the delegation chosen to prosecute in London Western Australia's claim for secession from the Commonwealth was announced yesterday by ...

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  3. THE COTTON DUTIES.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 31.—An appeal to the people of Lancashire to let the Governments of Australia and Great Britain the difficulty caused by the new ...

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  4. COAL DISPUTE ENDS.

    It was learnt yesterday that the coal arbitrator, Mr. Justice Davidson, a member of the Supreme Court Bench of New South Wales, had issued in Sydney a new ...

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  5. GOLD STILL RISING.

    Maintaining the marked upward tendency displayed during the past fortnight, fine gold rose to £7/0/11½ an ounce in London yesterday, thus breaking the fresh ...

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  6. ROYAL BETROTHAL.

    LONDON, Aug. 30.—A special correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" at Belgrad (Yugoslavia) states that Prince George declares that he intends to fly ...

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  7. TEXTILE STRIKE.

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 30.—The United States tonight faced the prospect of its greatest industrial war for many years when the union leaders ordered 425,000 ...

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  8. OUSTING THE YOUNG

    BERLIN, Aug. 30.—By a Government decree published today, all unmarried persons under 25 years of age employed by private or public firms, or employed in ...

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  9. HEAVY SHARE TRADING.

    ADELAIDE, Aug. 31.—Business to the extent of 235,000 shares was put through on the Stock Exchange today. Excitement was intense. A rise in fine gold to a new ...

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  10. AN ECONOMY MOVE.

    LONDON, Aug. 31.—With reference to the German decree for the displacement of workers under 25 years of age to absorb the older unemployed, the "Daily Herald" ...

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  11. A PLEA OF POVERTY.

    BERLIN, Aug. 30.—The President of the Reichsbank, and Acting-Minister for Economic Affairs (Dr. Schacht) today addressed an agrarian conference at which ...

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  12. THE RETURN TO LONDON.

    LONDON, Aug. 31.—Official circles have been informed that Prince George will return to London on September 8, flying from Paris in the Prince of Wales's ...

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  13. HIGHEST AUSTRALIAN PRICE.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 31.—The Electrolytic Refining and Smelting Co., Ltd., paid £2/0/7 today for sovereigns, while the Port Kembla branch sold a parcel of sold in ...

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  14. INCREASING UNEMPLOYMENT.

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 30.—The president of the American Federation of Labour (Mr. Green) asserted today that the steadily rising tide of unemployment ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN GOOD WISHES.

    CANBERRA, Aug. 31.—His Excellency the Governor-General (Sir Isaac Isaacs) has received the following message from His Majesty the King:—"The Queen and ...

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  16. AIR VULNERABILITY.

    PARIS, Aug. 30.—The general staff of the French Air Force has been shocked by the vulnerability of Paris to air attack, as revealed by today's manoeuvres. ...

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  17. BRITISH OPINION.

    LONDON, Aug. 31.—The Dominion Tariff Committee of the cotton trade organisation issued a statement yesterday (relative to the increased Australian duties on ...

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  18. SOVEREIGNS NOW £2/0/2.

    Another result of the increase in the price of gold is to be seen, in the amount offered for sovereigns, which are now more than double their face value in Australian ...

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  19. ANOTHER ENGAGEMENT.

    LONDON, Aug. 30.—It is understood that Princess Juliana of Holland is betrothed to Prince Bertil of Sweden. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. WORLD CURRENCY PROBLEMS.

    LONDON, Aug. 30.—The city editor of the "Daily Telegraph" states: "The leading currencies of the world are drifting into an impasse, and the situation may ...

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  21. TRADE WITH JAPAN.

    TOKIO, Aug. 31.—Officials of the various interested Government Departments today began a discussion of a trade treaty between Japan and Australia, a draft of ...

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  22. AUSTRIAN INTEGRITY.

    VIENNA, Aug. 31.—It is understood that Austria intends to protest during the coming session of the League of Nations Assembly against Yugoslay toleration of Nazi ...

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  23. CENTENARY AIR RACE

    SYDNEY, Aug. 31.—Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, created another record for the flight between Melbourne and Sydney today in his Lockheed Altair monoplane ...

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  24. PERSONAL DETAILS.

    Sir Hal Colebatch was born at Womerlow, Herefordshire, on March 29, 1872. He went with his parents to South Australia in 1879 and the family settled at Goolwa. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. CONVICTION OF BLACKS

    HOBART, Aug. 31.—At the concluding session of the Synod of the Church of England in Tasmania at Hobart today a motion was agreed to to the effect that the ...

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  26. NEW FORD ENTERPRISE

    DETROIT, Aug. 30.—Mr. Henry Ford announced tonight plans for the immediate construction of two steel mills, to cost 13,000,000 dollars (about £2,600,000) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. FASCISM ATTACKED.

    LONDON, Aug. 30.—The general council of the Trade Union Congress has issued a manifesto attaching the "monstrous and savage dictatorship of ...

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  28. SIR WILLIAM BIRDWOOD.

    Yesterday afternoon Field Marshal Sir William Birdwood paid an official visit to the repatriation ward of the Perth Hospital. There are about 40 patients in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. COMPANIES INQUIRY.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 31.—In the Equity Court today, before Mr. Justice Long Innes, counsel for Maude Hart Nott, of Hayesstreet. Neutral Bay, plaintiff in a suit ...

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  30. INFANCY OF UNIONISM

    LONDON, Aug. 30.—Many Labour organisations, including the Trades Union Congress, are holding annual meetings near Dorchester this week to coincide with the ...

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  31. NEW BRITISH MACHINES.

    Information of one of the New Zealand entrants for the Melbourne Centenary air race in October states that the pilots selected by the Manawatu Aero Club are ...

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  32. PROTEST AGAINST TARIFF.

    HOBART, Aug. 31.—The annual conference today, of the Farmers, Stockowners, and Orchardists' Association carried a motion protesting strongly against the high ...

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  33. A FORTUNATE WIND.

    BUENOS AIRES, Aug. 30.—Aided by favourable wind, firemen at Campana have now completely controlled the blaze which, following the explosion of numerous oil ...

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  34. DEFAMATION CHARGE.

    IPSWICH (Q'ld.), Aug. 31.—A jury awarded £50, with costs, to plaintiff in the case in which James Edward Hatton, editor of the "Queenslaud Times." claimed ...

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  35. ENGLAND-CANADA AIR ROUTE.

    OTTAWA, Aug. 30.—Fatigued, but gratified at reaching his goal, Mr. John Grierson, who set out from Rochester (England) on July 20 to conduct a ...

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  36. GIANT CUNARDER.

    DURBAN, Aug. 30.—A resolution suggesting that the first voyage of the giant new Cunarder, which is to be launched on the Clyde next month should be an ...

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  37. A BRITISH ENTRANT WITHDRAWS

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 31.—In reply to a cable message from the secretary of the Air Race Committee, Mr. E. V. Neill, of the British Aero Club, has intimated that Mr ...

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  38. THE REDLOCK CASE.

    ADELAIDE, Aug. 31.—Charles Prince appeared at the Adelaide Police Court yesterday, charged with having obtained the sum of £15 from the Murray Bridge ...

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  39. Presentation from Guildford.

    Introduced by Lieut.-General Sir J. Talbot Hobbs, the Mayor (Mr. R. Calder Crowther) and Town Clerk (Mr. L. Gibbons) of Guildford yesterday met ...

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  40. STOREKEEPER HELD UP.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 31.—Armed with a pea rifle, a youth aged 18 entered a postoffice and general store at St. Albans to-night and demanded money from the ...

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  41. BIG LONDON FIRE.

    LONDON, Aug. 30.—During a fire which destroyed a large factory in Camden Town, London, today, warning was sent to a school nearby where some 600 ...

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  42. FILM STAR'S ENGAGEMENT.

    LONDON, Aug. 30.—Lily Damita, the film star, who announced her engagement to Mr. Hugo Brassey, an Englishman at present in Queensland, says she is not ...

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  43. THE AMERICA'S CUP.

    NEWPORT (Rhode Island), Aug. 30.—In the trial races of aspirants for the honour of defending the America's Cup the yacht Rainbow defeated Yankee for ...

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  44. PUBLICATIONS CHANGE HANDS.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 31.—John Fairfax and Sons, Ltd., proprietors, of the "Sydney Morning Herald, have acquired the publications "Art in Australia," and the ...

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