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  2. ITALIANS RESCUED

    The Russian Icebreaker Krassin, after taking aboard yesterday Professor Malmgre[?]'s companions Mariano and Zappi, who ...

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  3. Federal Finances

    The Federal Treasurer (Dr. Earie Page), in making available the approximate statement of receipts and expenditure for the year just closed, states that the results disclosed a deficit for the year of £2,642,000, as compared ...

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  4. FROM THE CAPITAL

    Keith Munro, of Hobart, labourer, has filed with the registrar a petition for the liquidation of his affairs. The amount of his habilities is not stated. ...

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  5. STEAMER BOMBALA

    The firm of Howard Smith Ltd has decided to place the steamer Bombala on the run between Sydney and Brisbane. ...

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  6. STATE OR PRIVATE?

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Jan Macpherson (Lab.), in referring to the Imperial Cables—Wireless Conference, asked if the proposed new ...

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  7. CITY MANAGEMENT

    The recent announcement that the Sydney civic commissioners intended to make an exhaustive enquiry Into the coal contracts of the City Council was ...

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  8. FLIGHT TO NEW ZEALAND

    No definite date has been agreed upon by Squadron-Commander Kingsford Smith for the flight from Sydney to New Zealand. Flight-Lieutenant, ...

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  9. JAPANESE SQUADRON

    The Premier (Mr. J. C. McPhee) has received the following radio message from Vice-Admiral Kobayashi, of the Japanese squadrot.:—"Your kind ...

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  10. GAME SEASON NOT EXTENDED

    for game should be extended this year have been received by the Attorney-General (Mr. H. S. Baker), but the requests will not be granted. The matter ...

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  11. D. AND M. COMMISSION

    The Premier (Mr. J. C. McPhee) was engaged during the greater part of the day in conference with Messrs. Ross and Keam, representing the D. and ...

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  12. MEMBER WELCOMED

    When the Sea Fisheries Board met at Hobart to-day the chairman (Colonel .J. E. C. Lord) welcomed Mr. Clive Lord on taking his seat for the first ...

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  13. UNIVERSITY FINANCES

    With the object of ensuring that the Government would be fully acquainted with the financial position of the University, the Chancellor (Sir Elliott ...

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  14. SEFTON PARK OUTRAGE

    Following on the Sefton Park outrage, many offences of an allegedly similar nature have been reported from the suburbs. Uon investigation, ...

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  15. THE BIRD WHO FLEW

    The Auckland "Sun" publishes a letter from J. Buckley, who escaped from prison on May 25. The letter was ...

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  16. KILLED BY TREE

    A fatality occurred at Arcadia, near National Park, this afternoon, when Ulrick Thomas McTye, a youth of 16, met with a violent death. ...

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  17. RAILWAY MISHAP

    A breakdown gang is now engaged constructing a deviation on the Main line near Nala siding, between Parattah and Antil Ponds. This is for the ...

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  18. NEW SUBMARINES

    "The Daily Telegraph's" naval correspondent says that it is possible that the Oxley and Otway (now Australian submarines) will remain at Malta ...

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  19. UNDER OBSERVATION

    Albert Edward O'Neil was charged by Detective-Sergeant Fleming at the Police Court to-day, before Mr. H. White, P.M., with having on July 11 ...

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  20. GRAND MASTER

    Visitors from all parts of Australia will attend the installation of Lord Stonehaven as, Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of Freemasons of ...

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  21. NO FIREARM LEGISLATION

    Although the matter has been considered on many occasions, there is no general legislation in Tasmania controlling the use of firearms. As was ...

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  22. FREIGHT ON MANURES

    A deputation representing the Farmers, Stockowners, and Orchardists' Association waited on the Minister for Railways (Mr. Claude James) this ...

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  23. THEFT FROM GARAGE

    Edward Cornelius, a young man, appeared before the Chief Justice (Sir Herbert Nicholls) in the Supreme Court this morning for sentence on a ...

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  24. UNEMPLOYED PROBLEM

    There has been little or no response from the public to the appeal for work for unemployed from citizens having jobs required to be done. Mr. H. ...

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  25. COMMUNIST INFLUENCE

    Particular interest centres in the All Australia Trade Union Congress which will open at the Trades Hall on Monday, as recent events have forced an ...

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  26. LONG SERVICE MEN

    Representatives of a number of ex-railwaymen who, after having been in the service for 30 or 40 years, were dismissed during the regime of the ...

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  27. THE FINANCIAL AGREEMENT

    The Under-Treasurer (Mr. C. J. Strutt) is in receipt of a communication from the Under-Treasurer of West Australia to the effect that the financial ...

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  28. THE NEW AUSTRALIA

    As a result of Captain Feake's enterprise and vision, a handsome carved oak frame, partly constructed from the timber of Nelson's Victory, has ...

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  29. PROPOSED PEACE PACT

    "The Dally Telegraph's" diplomatic correspondent says:—"The abandonment of the idea, originating in France, for the attachment to the peace pact ...

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  30. POST OFFICE EXPERIMENTS

    In the House of Commons to-day the Postmaster-General (Sir William M[?]chell Thomson) mentioned that wireless telegraphy and broadcasting experiments ...

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  31. AIR MAIL SERVICES

    Commander C. D. Burney (Cons.) in the House of Commons to-day draw, attention to the possibilities of air mail service. The Postmaster-General should ...

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  32. WOMAN'S BODY FOUND

    Mystery surrounds the finding to-day of the dressed decomposed body of a woman under a collapsed shed at Carrum, near Seaford. Portion of the ...

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  33. A.C.T.U. & RED INTERNATIONAL

    The general secretary of the Australian Workers' Union (Mr. E. Grayndler. M.L.C.), in a letter to the secretary of the All-Australian Council of Trade ...

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  34. INCOME TAX CASES

    E. Maxwell, as agent for the estate of the late Miss Julia Maxryell, was charged before the Police Magistrate (Mr. H. White) at the Police Court ...

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  35. RELIEF FOR FISHERMEN

    At a meeting of the Sea Fisheries Board to-day the chairman (Colonel J. E. C. Lord) said he had received the following communication from the ...

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  36. FOUND DEAD

    Mr. Henry J. Scarfe, principal of the Technical College at Newcastle, who had been missing since Wednesday, was found dead to-day in the ...

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  37. ASSAULT CASES

    At the Darlinghurst Sessions, Sydney, Arthur Arkinstall (36), labourer, charged with having indecently assaulted a boy at Sydney on June 25, ...

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  38. EAST-WEST 'PLANE SERVICE

    The first aeroplane for the east west air service is expected to be delivered in six and a half months, according to a cable from the Do ...

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  39. TO-DAY'S EVENTS

    2.10 and 8 p.m. —Pictures at Princess and Majestic Theatres. 2.30 p.m.—North v. North-West Football Match, York Park. ...

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  40. BROADCASTING RACES

    The New Zealand racing conference to-day decided not to permit the broadcasting of races from courses. The chief racecourse inspector said that ...

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  41. FRIENDLY POLICEMEN

    At the prize distribution by Princess Mary at the Police Orphanage at Twickenham to-day the Commissioner (Sir William Horwood) ...

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  42. ATTEMPTED SUICIDES

    Two cases of attempted suicide by the use of razor blades have been reported by the police. At Burry Hills, a man was found almost unconscious with ...

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  43. THE PACE CASE

    "The Comprehensive," a ruthless law journal, expresses the opinion that the verdict of the coroner's jury in the Pace case was given without ...

    Article : 56 words
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