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  3. REGISTRATION OF VESSELS.

    LONDON, Aug. 25.—The Government has ordered British consular officers throughout the world to refer to London all applications for British ...

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  4. BROADCASTS OF RACES.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 26.—The broadcasting of descriptions of races from outside race-courses has been declared legal by the High Court of Australia, in an important ...

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  5. PARALYSIS EPIDEMIC.

    CANBERRA, Aug. 26.—After the Minister for Health (Mr. Hughes) had declared in the House of Representatives today that quarantine would not arrest ...

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  6. WHEATBELT RAIN.

    Rain which promised to be even more valuable to the wheatbelt than last Sun-day's fall set in on the coast north of Perth yesterday morning and worked its ...

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  7. POLAR EXPLORATION.

    LONDON, Aug. 25.—A search for the cairn over the bodies of Scott's party, a pioneer flight over the Queen Victoria Land mountains distantly sighted ...

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  8. UNREST ON WARSHIP.

    LONDON, Aug. 25.—It is understood that the battleship Warspite will sail for the Mediterranean on September 2, subject to the satisfactory carrying out of ...

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  9. A TANKER BOMBED.

    LONDON, Aug. 26.—A plane of unknown nationality today bombed the British tanker Romford at Barcelona, but no damage was caused. ...

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  10. FOREIGN SUBMARINES.

    ISTAMBUL, Aug. 26.—The Turkish Government has informed the Powers that any foreign submarine in Turkish waters refusing to answer a challenge ...

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  11. REBEL SUCCESSES.

    HENDAYE (France), Aug. 26.—After touring insurgent and Republican Spain, Mr. Kaltenoor, one of America's leading radio speakers, stated today that he ...

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  12. ATLANTIC AIRLINE.

    LONDON, Aug. 25.—The Pan-American Airways flying boat Clipper III, which has been on a survey flight from New York via the Azores, arrived at ...

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  13. ART TREASURES.

    LONDON, Aug. 24.—Sir Frederic Kenyon. the eminent British historian and antiquarian (he was director and principal librarian of the British Museum ...

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  14. RIOTS IN POLAND.

    WARSAW, Aug. 25.—A further out- break of rioting by peasants today culminated in a clash between police and farmers armed with scythe at Munina. ...

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  15. WOOLCLASSER'S DEATH

    BRIBBANE, Aug. 26.—Toe trial of Harold Thomas Mullen, shed-hand, who Is charged with the wilful murder of Ernest Harry Brown, woolclasser, was ...

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  16. BROADCASTING.

    CANBERRA Aug. 26.—On the motion for the adjournment of the House, of Representatives tonight, the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Curtin) raised the ...

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  17. TEN NEW CASES.

    MELBOURNE. Aug. 26.—Ten new cases of infantile paralysis from. widely scattered suburbs were reported tonight. They brought the total number of cases ...

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  18. A COUNT EXCOMMUNICATED.

    ROIME. Aug. 26.-A message from Turin states that the Pope has caused Intense excitement by excommunicating Count Ferraris di Celle, a wealthy ...

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    The man seated at his desk not carries on his business successfully, but alson sttends directors' meetings, theatres, and other public functions. He is actually very deaf, but he wears Reins' Hearlin Aid with Midge Ear Piece. This is only one of 300 different types and tones ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. POLICE GUARD THE BORDER.

    SYDNEY. Aug. 26.—More than 100 police today will begin a watch day and night on the border between New South Wales and Victoria and children under ...

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  21. TELEPHONIST HONOURED.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 26.—His Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Gowrie) has received advice that His Majesty the King has awarded the ...

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  22. DAIRY EQUALISATION.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 26.—In the High Court today, Mr. Justice Dixon dismissed an application made on behalf of the Goulburn District Co-operative Dairy ...

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  23. GRANT FOR AFTER-CARE.

    CANBERRA, Aug. 26.—The request by the Victorian Government that the Commonwealth Government should make a grant of £10,000 to the fund for the ...

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  24. MURDER IN PALESTINE

    JERUSALEM, Aug. 25.—Boutros Aranki, Christian president of the local council at Birzeit, near Jerusalem, has been shot dead. The murder is attributed. ...

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  25. PLANES COLLIDE.

    LONDON, Aug. 25.—Three men were killed when two Royal Air Force planes collided in mid-air while night-flying over Pontley, Hampshire, this evening. One ...

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  26. N.Z. AIR FORCE.

    WELLINGTON, Aug. 26.—Plans for re- organisation of the territorial air force provide for 12 Baffin reconnaissance air-craft for the Wellington squadron. ...

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  27. VALUE OF RESPIRATORS.

    ADELAIDE, Aug. 26.—Segregation and the avoidance of all unnecessary movements of children were two essentials to be observed in combating outbreaks of ...

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  28. CLUBS' DISAPPOINTMENT.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 26.—Disappointment with the decision of the High Court was expressed in racing club circles, and the question of an appeal to the Privy Count ...

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  29. DOMINION MEAT EXPORTS.

    LONDON, Aug. 25.—Representatives of the Australian and New Zealand meat trade farewelled Mr. A. C. Fisken. the chairman of the Australian Meat Board ...

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  30. SUSPECT ESCAPES.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 26.—A young man who is wanted in Queensland by the police and who is alleged to have broken out of the Babinda lock-up, where he was ...

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  31. PORT CHARGES INCREASE.

    WELLINGTON, Aug. 26.—Port charges have increased by 4½ per cent. The increase represents £22,000, which is needed yearly to meet higher working ...

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  32. MURDER CONVICTION.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 26.—Donovan Henry Charles Cruttendem Packett applied to the Full High Court today for special leave to appeal against his conviction in ...

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  33. NETHERLANDS INDIES TRADE.

    LONDON, Aug. 25.—Germany has displaced Britain as an exporter to the Netherlands East Indies. This fact is commented on in the report for 1936 of ...

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  34. NO ACTION IN THIS STATE.

    Stating that there was no West Australian law under which visitors from Victoria could be isolated, unless it could be shown that they had actually come ...

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  35. SHOOTING IN GARAGE.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 26.—It is now accepted as bung almost certain that Donald Whalan Bunyan, the nine-year-old Lith-gow schoolboy, accidentally shot himself ...

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  36. EXPORT OF SLEEPERS.

    CANBERRA, Aug. 26.—During the first half of this year, Australia exported railway sleepers valued at £163,305. The greater part of the production was in ...

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  37. LAND SPEED RECORD.

    LONDON, Aug. 25.—Captain G. E. T. Eyston, the well-known British racing motorist, left today by the liner Aqultania for America, where he will ...

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  38. CANBERRA'S CRUISE.

    CANBERRA, Aug. 26.—The Minister for Defence (Sir Archdale Parkhill) refused to disclose in the House of Representatives today the reason why it had ...

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  39. THE VITAL TIME.

    MELBOURNE. Aug. 26.—Although there were two schools of thought, it was generally conceded that the areas which had been infected first had become the ...

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  40. LEGLESS MAN'S SWIM.

    NEW YORK, Aug. 25.—Having covered a third of the distance of his 143-mile swim from Albany to New York, Charles Zimmy (also known as Ziebelmann), a ...

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  41. NEW CRUISER'S TRIALS.

    LONDON, Aug. 25.—The new 9,000- ton cruiser Sheffield which was built by Vickers-Armstrongs, Ltd., at Newcastle and was launched by the Duchess of ...

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  42. SURPRISE FOR A HUSBAND.

    LONDON, Aug. 25.—Mr. F. Westlake, of Hereford-road, stayed at home while his wife and son had gone out for the day Without knowing where they were ...

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