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  2. TAKING A NEW GRIP

    M. Herriot has formed a Cabinet, in which the principal portfolios have been allotted as under:— Premier and Foreign Affairs—M. ...

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  3. COAL DISPUTE

    According to the "Daily Telegraph" a deputation from the Industrial Fellowship, including several bishops, saw the Premier (Mr. Baldwin) at the ...

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  4. FLOODS IN W.A.

    Reminiscent of the great floods of 1917, the south-western portion of West Australia has been deluged with floods, that ...

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  5. THE ETERNAL TRIANGLE

    With the court thronged with brilliantly dressed women, the trial of Albert Lancel began to-day for the murder of his wife's lover, Marge. ...

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  6. COBHAM'S FLIGHT

    Mr. Alan Cobham arrived at Karachi 4.30 p.m. yesterday. He had a rough journey. High seas and a heavy wind buffeted his machine, preventing ...

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  7. DUKE AND DUCHESS OF YORK

    The official announcement of the Duke of York's visit to Australia was not made here till late this afternoon. All the evening papers used an intimation cabled from Melbourne. The Australian Press Association is informed that the ...

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  8. AN EASY WIN

    The Australians secured an easy victory over the West of Scotland in the match concluded at Glasgow on Monday. It was a two-days' ...

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  9. (Reuter's Special Service.)

    Everett and Ryder took the ball when play was resumed after lunch. While maintaining their pace, both were sending down short-length balls, kicking ...

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  10. AMERICA SCORES

    The British coal strike is bringing millions of dollars a month into the coffers of American ceal producers. Export figures for June show that more ...

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  11. MYSTERY WOMAN'S PART.

    Lancel's reply to the charge is that he, fired only in self-defence. Since Margo had already struck him. "Who was the woman who informed ...

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  12. SWAN RIVER'S RISE.

    Indicative of the rainfall was the fact that the Swan River rose with alarming rapidity. At Guildford the river, usually a quarter of a mile wide, has ...

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  13. PLEASURE OF THE PRESS

    General satisfaction is expressed at the Duke of York's proposed visit, which the newspapers feature prominently, with details of the founding of Canberra. Naturally speculation is rife whether the baby will accompany the Duke and Duchess. ...

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  14. PRESS DUBIOUS.

    Judging from anticipatory newspaper comment the Herriot Ministry has opened under the unhappiest of auspices. "Le Journal des Debats" says ...

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  15. RAILWAY WASHAWAYS.

    Washaways on railways have been reported from all over the south-western area. Up to 5 p.m. about 30 washaway's on four railways had been found, ...

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  16. ARRIVAL AT BAHWALPUR.

    Mr. Cobham reports:—"I arrived at Bahwabur at 1.30, after 5 hours 50 minutes' flight from Karachi. Sand [?]torms all the way and great [?]eat." ...

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  17. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    Among the budget questions in the Commons to-day relating to the Imperial conference were two concerning the possibility of a postponement. The ...

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  18. THE NORGE'S FLIGHT

    In reply to a statement issued by the American, Mr. Lincoln Eilsworth, denying that Commander Nobile (Italy) navigated the airship "Norge" on the ...

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  19. MAILS DELAYED.

    The trans-Australian express has been cancelled indefinitely, and English mails set ashore yesterday from the mail steamer Comorin for despatch ...

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  20. GENERAL CABLES

    The West Ham Board of Guardians has received an order from the Ministry of Health disbanding the board. The commissioners appointed to ...

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  21. WIND VELOCITY 76 M.P.H.

    In the metropolitan area the damage to houses has been extensive, but this was caused In the main by the terrific wind, which reached a velocity of 76 ...

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  22. ELLSWORTH'S COMMENT.

    Mr. Ellsworth, in a statement, said: —"It is extremely unfair to Riiser Larsen, who navigated the entire flight in the Polar Sea; to Horgan and Wisting, ...

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  23. FRANC SINKING

    The Bourse (Stock Exchange) guarded by police, witnessed its stormiest day since the eve of the declaration of war. A great crowd outside received ...

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  24. MATCH AT PERTH

    The one-day match between the Australians and Eastern Districts of Scotland was begun on the North Inch round at Perth this morning. ...

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  25. ACCIDENTAL DEATH.

    A verdict of accidental death was returned at the inquest to-day on Mrs. Ida Maneylake, who was found dead from suffocation in her bedroom at ...

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  26. PETROL TAX

    A meeting representatives of all branches of the motor industry was held to-day to discuss the question of the proposed increase in the tariff oil ...

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  27. NOBILE'S REPLY.

    Nobile, commenting on this, said that during the entire flight "I acted all the time as captain of the airship, giving orders to everybody, and controlling ...

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  28. LOSS OF HAMPSHIRE.

    Mr. E. Serymgeour (Ind.), in the House of Commons to-day, raised the question of the loss of H.M.S. Hampshire (which was sunk with Earl ...

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  29. KOORINGA FIRE

    Precautions taken in loading the cargo of benzine into the Holyman line steamer Kooringa at the Newport wharf ...

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  30. MORE MATERIAL FOR DEBATES.

    Mr. Baldwin said that it would be open to any Governments participating in the Imperial Conference to submit for consideration other questions, in ...

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  31. VALUE DROPS IN ENGLAND.

    French francs in London closed today at 222.25 to the pound, and Belgian at' 209.0. (Parity in both cases is 25.225.) ...

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  32. BABY PRINCESS NOT TO COME.

    It is now stated that the infant Princess Elizabeth will not accompany the Duke and Duchess of York to Australia. ...

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  33. OXFORD LAW HONOURS

    Following are the results of the Oxford final honour school In jurisprudence:— Archibald McDougall (1st class), ...

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  34. DISPOSING OF CHURCHES.

    By 71 votes to 54 the House of Lords to-day passed the Bishop of London's measure permitting the disposal of nineteen city churches, which ...

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  35. FIXING EASTER-TIME

    The League of Nations commission on communication passed a resolution to- day recommending that Easter be fixed in all countries on the second Sunday ...

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  36. MR. CHARLTON PLEASED WITH ARRANGEMENT.

    The leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. M. Charlton) said this evening that he was pleased at the official announcement that his Majesty the King has given his assent to the Duke and Duchess of York visiting Australia on the occasion of the ...

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  37. RECORD OF THE TOUR.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 81 words
  38. LEAGUE DELEGATION.

    The Premier (Mr. Baldwin) informed Mr. Wedgwood Benn (Lib.) in the Commons to-day that the British delegation to the League of Nations ...

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  39. REFERENDUM

    With the approach of the close of the [?]deral session, Ministers and members are making their plans for the campaign which will precede the taking of ...

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  40. PUBLIC SCHOOLBOYS

    Thirty-nine boys selected from 29 representative school in the British Isles. including Eton, Winchester, Rugby, Dulwich, Millhill, Tonbridge, ...

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  41. ALL STATES' EXHIBITION IN SYDNEY.

    One of the features of the visit of the Duke and Duchess of York to Australia, which is already arousing considerable interest in Sydney. will be the exhibition of Australian manufactures, which will be held in Sydney to coincide with the ...

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  42. CANADIAN ELECTIONS.

    It was announced in Toronto to-night that the Canadaian general elections will be held on September 14.—(Reuter.) ...

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  43. COMMERCE OF AUSTRALIA

    By recent issues of ordinary shares the paid-up capital of the Commercial Bank of Australia has been increased, until now it stands at £3,065,722, ...

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  44. GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S POWERS.

    "There is no thought of any interference by Downing-street with Lord Byng as Governor-General of Canada, His position in the dominion is exactly ...

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  45. COUNTY GAMES.

    The principal batting and bowling Performances in the county matches to-day were:—Hobbs (Surrey), 77; Jeacocke (Surrey), 76; E. Holmes ...

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  46. STRIKERS ARRESTED.

    An attempted parade of forty thousand striking garment workers for higher wages was broken up by police at New York to-day. Four hundred, ...

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  47. FEDERAL ARRANGEMENTS

    The Federal Cabinet this morning discussed the preliminary steps to be taken to organise the ceremony at the federal capital on the ...

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  48. MR. J. R. COLLINS

    The Secretary of the Treasury (Mr. J. R. Collins), who is about to leave for London to take up the appointment of financial adviser to the Commonwealth ...

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  49. YOUNG WOMAN'S DEATH

    The Inquest was concluded to-day on the body of Sylvia Plummer, aged 22, a nurse at the Mental Diseases Hospital, who died under suspicious ...

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  50. WORK AT CANBERRA

    An industrial dispute has occurred [?]Canberra which affects approximately 700 employees working on the city sewerage reticulation, including the ...

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  51. MURDER CHARGE

    A five-year-old story of alleged murder was reviewed in the Criminal Court to-day before Mr. Justice Northmore, when John Samuel, O'Loughlin, an ...

    Article : 123 words
  52. CONSTABLE INJURED

    When Kathleen Gallagher, aged 25 years, was charged with offensive behaviour at the Central Police Court today, serious charges were made against ...

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  53. OSMIRIDIUM OUTPUT

    During April and May the output of osmiridium from the Adams River field was 633oz. 12dwt., valued at £12,202, and from other fields 68oz., valued at ...

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  54. RAILWAY BAND

    The secretary (Mr. J. W. Jones) has received the following donations in connection with the Brass Band contest to be held early next year—P. G. ...

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  55. TO-DAY'S EVENTS

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 27 words
  56. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL

    The hon. secretary of the Children's Hospital Extension Fund acknowledges with thanks the sum of 5s from W.Y. Further donations will be received by ...

    Article : 32 words
  57. LIGHTS ON VEHICLES.

    From Till. [?] ...

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