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  2. DETECTIVES' COUP

    One of the most sensational coups in tile history of the New South Wales police force was accomplished early this ...

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  3. GENERAL CABLES

    The famous Australian aviator Bert Hinkle new a new righting aeroplane to-day from Hamble, where it was built, to Martlesham, where he ...

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  4. SHOCKING TRAGEDY

    A four-roomed weaken cottage at East Prahran was the scene of a shocking domestic tragedy on Saturday morning. ...

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  5. FURY OF THE ELEMENTS

    Nassau remained virtually isolated from the outside world to-day, and 159 are believed to be dead. Nassau presented ...

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  6. MINERS' DELEGATES MEET

    The National Miners' Delegate Conference in London to-day considered reports from districts, particularly the Mitlands. It was declared that, the ...

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  7. GALE AND FLOOD

    Winter was experienced in one of its bitterest phases during the week-end. The introduction, as it where, to a period of boisterous weather was ...

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  8. PONSFORD IN FORM

    Playing magnificently, Ponsford scored an unfinished 143 out of Australia's first innings total of 283 against ...

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  9. FEDERAL AFFAIRS

    Although there is a crisis in the Victorian Parliament, and the South Australian Parliament has expressed strong dissent to the main roads policy ...

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  10. BISHOP'S BEQUEST.

    The late Right Rev. Owen Crossley, (for six years Assistant Bishop to the Bishop of Llandan), who died on March 3, left estate valued at £18,000.— ...

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  11. UPLIFT FOR LABOUR ORGAN.

    Mr. Hamilton Fyfe (who was war correspondent in France for the "Daily Express," and has been editor of the Labour organ the "Daily Herald" since ...

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  12. CHINA'S CHRONIC WAR

    The plight of foreign missionaries in the beleaguered city of Tatungfu is viewed with alarm in Peking. Recent despatches suggest that they are being ...

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  13. THEATRICALS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Maurice Moisewitsch, the famous actor and producer, with Miss Ellen Pollock as his leading lady, sailed by the Maloja to-day to open an Australian ...

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  14. LABOUR RULE IN QUEENSLAND.

    The Labour organ, the "Dally Herald," prints a letter which Mr. John Huxham (Agent-General for Queensland) sent to the "Daily Mail," replying to an article ...

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  15. PREMIER PREVENTS PLAN.

    It is pointed out that even if the Bishops' proposals become the official basis of the negotiations there is no likelihood of immediate discussion on ...

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  16. INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH.

    The Ministry of Labour is arranging a mission representative of employers and workers to the United States in September to study industrial conditions.— ...

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  17. EDUCATIONAL PROBLEMS.

    The High Commissioner Designate of New Zealand (Sir James Parr) has been appointed a member of a committee to draw up the programme for the Imperial ...

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  18. REGULATIONS RENEWED

    Many amendments against the emergency regulations were defeated on party lines in the House of Commons to-day, and a motion was agreed to ...

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  19. 'QUAKE IN CHANNEL ISLANDS.

    Earthquake tremors in the Channel Islands to-day caused houses to rock. A number of walls were cracked in Jersey, and chimneys and ceilings fell ...

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  20. ARMISTICE FOR RELEASE.

    On July 18 an arrangement was made with the Kuominchun ("Red" army) commander to declare a twelve-hours armistice for the evacuation of the ...

    Article : 174 words
  21. YOUNG MAN ELECTROCUTED

    Charles Henry Norton, single, aged 22 years, was electrocuted by a live electric wire when going to his parents' home in Steel-street early this ...

    Article : 117 words
  22. EMIGRATION SCHEME

    Mr. H. A. Gwynne, editor of the "Morning Post," and chairman of the "Morning Post" Migration Committee, has published a reply to Australian ...

    Article : 75 words
  23. HUGO STINNES' DEBTS.

    A message from Berlin states that the late Hugo Stinnes' firm, which owes the Garman banks about £4,000,000 as a result of the winding up of Stinnes' ...

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  24. PROTESTANT AND POPE.

    The Rome newspapers announce that Papal audiences to Protestants are suspended in consequence of an American Protestant visitor omitting to kneel in ...

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  25. FLOODS IN JAPAN

    At the town of Tochiomachi, which was the chief sufferer in the Niigata flood, it is officially estimated that 10,000,000 yen ...

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  26. MINERS ONLY CONCEDING.

    While a section of public opinion and the press considers that the adoption of the churches' proposals by the miners' executive on Friday would not open a ...

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  27. FORTIFICATION AT SINGAPORE.

    Considerable Stretches of the seacoast of Singapore Island and portion of two islands at the eastern approach to Johore Strait, where the naval base and ...

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  28. FERRY BOAT WRECKED

    Occupants of the motor ferry boat that plys between East and West Devonport on the quarter to eight trip on Saturday night to the eastern side ...

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  29. NEW GUINEA GOLDFIELD.

    Mr. Hamilton editor of the "Rabaul Times," formerly of Dunedin, has cabled to the Dunedin "Star" stating that at ...

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  30. FRENCH TRAIN SMASH

    The mail train, travelling at full speed, was derailed to-day between Noisy le Sec and Rosny. Four people were killed ...

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  31. MORE DELAY UNREASONABLE.

    The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. W. C. Bridgeman) speaking at Shaving-ton, Shropshire, said:—"One bright spot is that the miners under the ...

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  32. IN EAST INDIES

    Mr. Alan Cobham reports:— "We are leaving Muntok this morning, flying to Batavia, where we expect to be met by an escort of Dutch Air ...

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  33. WEEKLY "PUSH" FIGHT

    Another flight between "pushes," which took place at Footscray on Saturday afternoon, led to the arrest of 18 youths. ...

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  34. COMPENSATION ACT

    It is announced by the oversea stevedoring companies that owing to the increase in labour costs and the greatly increased premiums for workers' ...

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  35. PAN-ASIATIC CONGRESS

    The Pan-Asiatic Congress was opened this afternoon at Nagasaki, fifty delegates frfom Japan, China, India, and the Philippines attending. Except the ...

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  36. ARRIVAL AT BATAVIA

    Mr. Cobham reports:— "To-day we arrived in Java, and fine weather at last. At noon we landed in the harbour east of Batavia, where the ...

    Article : 256 words
  37. ATTEMPTED POISONING

    Police Investigations into the case of Harry Hempil, a farmer, of Stockdale, who was suddenly taken very ill after drinking a cup of cocoa on Monday, ...

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  38. THE FEDERAL UNION

    The general secretary of the Federal Union, Mr. C. M. Hosking, on Saturday defined the position in politics of the recently-formed Federal Union, and denied ...

    Article : 156 words
  39. STRUCK BY MOTOR

    David Dunlop, aged 63, of Grove-road. Hawthorn, was struck by a motor car driven by Clarence Weber, the champion wrestler, on Saturday night. He was ...

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  40. CAR CRASHES INTO POST

    Four persons were injured this afternoon when a motor car crashed into a telegraph post near the P mble railway bridge. ...

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  41. RECORDS FROM THE COUNTRY

    Correspondents report heavy weather, conditions, particularly on the North—West Coast. The rainfall record for July are satisfactory. Reports which ...

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  42. STRIKE ART UNION

    Considerable dissatisfaction is being shown by ticket-holders in an art union which was promoted in Melbourne by the strike committee during the ...

    Article : 152 words
  43. DELORAINE.

    The month of July has closed with a decided increase in fainfall, 835 points being recorded. Friday night was a continuation of the experience since ...

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  44. MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE

    Enquiries by the police led to the arrest to-day of the driver of a horse lorry, Frederick Ward, aged 62, of May-street, Kew, who has been charged with ...

    Article : 70 words
  45. LATROBE.

    Very heavy rain fell all Friday night. The River Mersey is in high flood. The electric light works are entirely surrounded with water. The ...

    Article : 56 words
  46. TO-DAY'S EVENTS

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  47. DEVONPORT.

    Heavy rain fell on Friday night, and to 9 o'clock on Saturday morning 111 points of rain fell, making a total of 642 points for the month. This July ...

    Article : 263 words
  48. HUDDART-PARKER LTD.

    To mark the 50th anniversary of the shipping firm of Huddart, Parker, Ltd., the directors entertained the senior members of the staff at dinner at ...

    Article : 110 words
  49. BURNIE.

    Exceptionally heavy rain in the districts surrounding Burnie has had the effect of causing the Rivers Emu, Blythe, and run to bankers. So far no ...

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  50. CRUSHED ON MOTHER

    When a motor truck in which they were riding collided with a horse lorry at the intersection of Davis and Mary streets, Richmond, on Saturday night. ...

    Article : 114 words
  51. LIGHTS ON VEHICLES.

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  52. BIG DIVIDEND

    A huge dividend of £109 15s for £1 was paid by Prince Lantonio, which won the Brush Steeplechase at Murray Bridge on Saturday. Prince Lantonio, ...

    Article : 96 words
  53. FATAL INJURIES

    Arthur Eifert, aged 37, engineer, of Franham-street, Flemington, was so seriously injured when a motor cycle which he was riding collided with a ...

    Article : 72 words
  54. INTER-EMPIRE HOCKEY

    By scoring three goals in the last five minutes the Indian army hockey team defeated a representative Victorian eleven by that margin at the ...

    Article : 67 words
  55. KIMBERLEY.

    The weather conditions at Kimberley are very wintry, much rain having fallen during the past week. The ground is in a very sodden state. The ...

    Article : 47 words
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