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  2. THE HAGUE CONFERENCE

    The general opinion is that to-day's meeting merely batched up the squabble, leaving the real crisis no nearer a solution. Mr. MacDonald's ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN MAILS

    The Federation of British Industries has sent a letter to Air Marshal Sir Sefton Brancker, strongly urging the speeding up of the air mail service to ...

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  4. FROM THE CAPITAL

    The claims received for flood relief to date number 400, representing approximately a sum of £92,000. The board has started on its tour of the ...

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  5. COAL DISPUTE

    Hopes for an early settlement of the coal dispute were shattered to day, when the combined mining union's conference at the instance of ...

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  6. SHIPPING SERVICES

    When the Adelaide Steamship Co.'s new motorship Manunda leaves the Queensland service in September to enter the West Australian service a ...

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  7. BRITISH COTTON STRIKE

    Hopes of a settlement of the cotton trade dispute were revived yesterday as a result of tile intervention of the Premier. Mr. MacDonald ...

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  8. TURBULENT SCENES

    Turbulent scenes marked the holding of a special meeting of' members of the Victorian branch of the Seamen's Union to-day. About 800 ...

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  9. AT REVOLVER POINT

    While Miss J. B. Adams, a middle-aged resident, of Longford, was, returning to her home on a bicycle last evening ...

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  10. YOUNG WOMAN'S DEATH

    An inquest was opened to-day, before the Conorer (Mr. J. B. Reid) concerning the death of a young married Woman named Grace Asley, who died ...

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  11. WHAT SENDS PRICES UP?

    "If underlying the price levels in all fields there is evidence of uplift or depression, particularly if marked, there is reason to believe that it is not due ...

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  12. ALLEGED THEFT

    At the Pontville Police Court to-day Nigel Lawrence Hannan was charged with having stolen a sum of money from James Haddin at Bagdad on ...

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  13. BRITAIN AND CANADA

    Mr. J. H. Thomas, Minister in Charge of the Unemployed Problem, left London to-day for Canada. Mr. Thomas' main objects are to ...

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  14. CAR OVER EMBANKMENT

    Mr. Edwards, of Port Cygnet, was going home on Sunday evening, accompanied by his wife. When he had got about half a mile beyond the Fern ...

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  15. LINDISFARNE FERRY SERVICE

    Tenders closed to-day from applicants prepared to run a ferry service between Hobart, Rose Bay. Montagu, and Lindisfarne, and also between ...

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  16. THE DIVORCE COURT

    Before Mr. Justice Clark and a jury of seven in the Supreme Court this morning, Harold Royden Card, of Bellerive, sought a dissolution of his ...

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  17. PERTH'S CENTENARY

    Perth celebrated to-day the centenary of the foundation of the city by Captain Stirling, Lieut. Governor, on August 12, 1829. ...

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  18. TIMBER STRIKERS DEFEATED

    Enquiries concerning the timber strike show that the timber merchants are carrying on successfully. The ...

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  19. SCOUTS' JAMBOREE

    The Australian Press Association correspondent at Arrowe Park says that presentations to-day to the overseas contingents included the ...

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  20. ISLAND TOUR

    After an interesting tour of New Guinea and- surrounding islands in H.M.A.S. Albatross, the Governor- General and Lady Stonehaven arrived ...

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  21. COURTEOUS ENEMIES

    Mud and slush at Bungendore, on the way to Canberra, to-night did not detract from the piquancy of an episode in which the Federal Treasurer ...

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  22. CHILD ENDOWMENT

    A more equitable basis for obtaining the money necessary to meet the child endowment claims will be made by the N.S.W. Ministry. ...

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  23. EXTRATERRITORIALITY

    The Nationalist Government announces the receipt of a reply from the United States to a recent Note presented to the Powers requesting the ...

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  24. SUFFERED FROM NERVES

    The inquest on Doris Emily Holmes, who threw herself over the cliff at Rosa Gully, near the Gap, on Friday, revealed that she had been ...

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  25. ENGINEMEN'S CLAIMS

    When Judge Drake Brockman sat to-day to continue the hearing bf the claims of the Federated Union of Locomotive Enginemen, Mr. Drakeford (for ...

    Article : 238 words
  26. BRIBERY ALLEGATIONS

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Latham) declined to make any comment to-day on the report that he proposes to adduce fresh evidence in the bribery ...

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  27. CRAF ZEPPELIN'S RECORD

    Captain Eckener explains that the Graf Zeppelin's record West-East Atlantic crossing was due to the fact that he took advantage of the strong ...

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  28. NEW NAURU ROAD

    The Prime Minister's Department has been informed of the completion of an interesting Government undertaking on Nauru Island—a road from ...

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  29. ROUND EUROPE AIR RACE

    In the round Europe race for light aeroplanes the first three to reach Berlin were all British, as follows:— Captain Broad (first), Miss Spooner, ...

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  30. TO-DAY'S "EXAMINER."

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 116 words
  31. BRISBANE ROYAL SHOW

    Although rain fell during the night, beautiful weather prevailed for the first day of the Royal National Exhibition to-day. Given fine weather, the ...

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  32. GERMANS CELEBRATE

    Constitution Day was celebrated all over Germany to-day. Thousands assembled near the Reichstag, and enthusiastically cheered President von ...

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  33. GIPSY'S THEFT

    The Chief Secretary (Mr H. Tassie) stated this morning that a petition had been received by the Government for the release of Lena Stevens, the gipsy ...

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  34. MR. D. C. McGRATH, M.H.R.

    Mr. D. C. McGrath, the member in the House of Representatives for Ballarat, was knocked down by a cable tram in Collins-street this evening. ...

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  35. FREE KINDERGARTEN

    The annual meeting of the Free Kindergarten Association will be held at the Town Hall to-day, commencing at 4 p.m. The Mayor (Mr. R. M. ...

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  36. ADVERTISING CONGRESS

    Two thousand men and women delegates representing 20 countries are attending the world advertising congress. Of them 250 are British. Lord ...

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  37. INTERSTATE SHIPPING

    Arrivals.—Mundalla from Mackay, Koranui from Tasmanian ports, Era from Port Pirie, Cardtoss from Melbourne, Indianic from Cathenburg ...

    Article : 63 words
  38. TO-DAY'S EVENTS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 44 words
  39. Advertising

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  40. SURETIES FORFEITED

    George Cadwallader failed to appear in the Criminal Court to-day to answer a charge of committing an offence against a girl, and a warrant ...

    Article : 64 words
  41. LIGHTS ON VEHICLES

    From Till All Vehicles 5.17 p.m. 7.14 a.m. ...

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