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  2. VICTORIAN STORMS.

    MELBOURNE, July 5.—Incessant rain which fell all day Friday and Saturday caused the postponement of practically all sport in Melbourne yesterday, ...

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  3. CHINESE MURDERED.

    HONG KONG, July 5.—Mr. Ching, the wealthy former Finance Minister of the Canton Government, was assassinated on alighting from his car in Hong Kong ...

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  4. MINE WORKER KILLED

    KALGOORLIE, July 5.— About 10 o'clock last night, John D. Foxall (21), single, producer gas fireman employed on the Sons of Gwalia ...

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  5. PEDESTRIANS INJURED.

    Three elderly men were knocked down by motor cars on Saturday while attempting to cross city streets. Knocked down by a motor car near ...

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  6. GRAZIER BURNT TO DEATH.

    SYDNEY, July 5.—A woman oat her husband and her home, as the result of using methylated spirits to rub her husband's back at their home at Greenwood ...

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  7. PASTORAL WORKERS' WAGES

    KALGOORLIE, July 5.— While passing through Kalgoorlie today by the Great Western express after having attended a meeting in Sydney of the executive ...

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  8. HEAD-ON COLLISION.

    KALGOORLIE, July 5.—One man was killed and six other persons were injured-two seriously-when two utility trucks collided head-on about a mile ...

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  9. BOY FATALLY SHOT.

    An extraordinary accident in which Bernard Facer (16), a Fairbridge Farm boy, employed by Mr. E. E. Taylor of Dangin, was fatally wounded on June ...

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  10. REFORMING THE LEAGUE.

    KALGOORLIE, July 5.—The decisions of the national conference of the Australian League of Nations Union held recently in Sydney were reviewed today by ...

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  11. MISS RICHARDSON'S VISIT.

    After a two days' visit to Kalgoorlie and the Eastern Goldfields, Miss Yvonne Richardson, South Australia's "Miss Centenary" representative, ...

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  12. CAR RUNS AWAY.

    SYDNEY, July 5.— An unattended motor car ran for 100 yards down a hill, mounted a footpath, went over part of a vacant allotment, and finally crashed ...

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  13. BLIND FLYING.

    To test all commercial pilots in the State in instrument flying and to examine candidates for commercial pilots' and flying instructors' licences, Mr. G. K. ...

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  14. GENERAL NEWS.

    The last six days are announced of the No. 42 Charities Consultation. The usual euchre party will be held tonight at 8.30 o'clock at the Trades ...

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  15. GIRL ATTEMPTS SUICIDE.

    AUCKLAND, July 5.— The timely intervention of a taxi-driver in a case of pending tragedy on the Grafton bridge was described in the police court ...

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  16. AIRMEN OF THE FUTURE.

    PARIS, July 3.— A scheme for instructing schoolchildren in the principles of aeronautics in order to attract army recruits has been submitted to the ...

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  17. HELPING YOUTH.

    LONDON, July 4.— The first annual report of the King George V jubilee trust fund shows that at March 31 receipts from donations and various sources ...

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  18. KING GEORGE MEMORIAL.

    LONDON, July 3.—The Football Association has made a donation of £5,000 to the King George V national memorial fund, which now amounts to ...

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  19. MOTOR CYCLIST KILLED.

    KALGOORLIE, July 5.— William Henry Davis (26), single, carpenter, of Moran- street, Boulder, was killed yesterday evening, following a collision between a motor ...

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  20. BULGARIAN CABINET.

    SOFIA, July 4.—The National Union Government that took office in November last resigned today. Its Prime Minister (Dr. G. Kiosseivanoff) has been asked to ...

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  21. SETTLERS' MASS MEETING.

    BUSSELTON, July 4.—Over 300 settlers and others attended a mass meeting in Barnard's hall today. The meeting was held primarily to endorse the actions of ...

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  22. PHYSICAL CULTURE EXPERT.

    SYDNEY, July 5.— Mr. Harold Bjelke Petersen, a well-known physical culture demonstrator, died at the Scottish Hospital yesterday morning after an ...

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  23. BOOKMAKERS AGGRIEVED.

    MELBOURNE, July 5.—Bookmakers of Victoria intend to approach the Victoria Racing Club and the Government to urge the abolition of the tax on ...

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  24. BOAT CAPSIZE

    WELLINGTON, July 5.— A double drowning tragedy, the second within three weeks, occurred at Wairarapa Lake yesterday, when Geoffrey William ...

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  25. WEEK-END ROBBERIES.

    Three minor burglaries were reported to the Criminal Investigation Branch over the week-end. Mr. Ernest Ritter, of Charles-street, West Perth, stated that ...

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  26. YACHT'S ROUGH PASSAGE.

    AUCKLAND, July 5.— The Norwegian yacht HoHo arrived today from Norfolk Island after a seven days' passage. During the latter half of the voyage a ...

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  27. SHIPOWNER'S PUBLIC GIFTS.

    LONDON, July 4.—Sir Arthur Sutherland, the shipowner who yesterday received the freedom of Newcastle-on-Tyne, his native city, and made public gifts ...

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  28. SPARE TYRES STOLEN.

    Three spare tyres and tubes were stolen from three motor cars parked on the Esplanade on Friday afternoon, according to a report made to the C.I.B. yesterday. ...

    Article : 43 words
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