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  3. EMPIRE RELATIONS.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 26.—The striking fact about the delegates who are gathering in Sydney from all over the Empire for the British Commonwealth Relations ...

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  4. AIDING WHEATGROWERS.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 26.—At the conference attended by the Premiers of New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia and the Deputy-Premier of Western ...

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  5. CHALLENGE TO SPEAKER.

    Keen interest was shown in political circles yesterday in the point of order raised by Mr. T. J. Hughes in the Legislative Assembly on Thursday, disputing ...

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  6. THE WEEK IN PARLIAMENT.

    THERE was no highlight in the proceedings of Parliament this week; but the debate on the Address-in-Reply finished at about half-past ten on ...

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  7. SHUNTERS' PROTEST.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 26.—About 300 shunters employed by the Railways Department in the Melbourne goods yard introduced a regulation strike today as ...

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  8. CASE FOR THE PRODUCERS.

    The secretary of the Wheat and Woolgrowers' Union (Mr. Berry) yesterday received the following telegram from the general secretary of the Australian ...

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  9. A FRIEND OF TOLSTOY.

    LONDON, Aug. 25.—Mr. Aylmer Maude, the leading English authority on Tolstoy, all of whose works he translated, editing the centenary edition of ...

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  10. INCREASED WORLD HARVEST.

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 25.—The United States Bureau of Agricultural Economics estimates the wheat harvest of the world in 1938 at 4,255,000,000 bushels, or ...

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  11. FRENCH POLICY.

    PARIS, Aug. 26.—Addressing a meeting of the Radical Socialists (his main supporters) today, the Prime Minister (M. Daladier) said that he had nothing ...

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  12. PACIFIC AIR ROUTE.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 25.—Mr. Edward Cahill, manager of the public utilities of the City of San Francisco. stated to a representative of the Australian ...

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  13. CHANNEL SWIMMING.

    CALAIS, Aug. 25.—A German woman, Fran Wendell, swum the English Channel in 15 hours 25 minutes. This will probably be recognised as a record for a ...

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  14. Hope of Settling Dock Strike.

    MARSEILLES, Aug. 25.—Although the tempers of dockers on strike at Marseilles are ugly and Oran and Algiers have become affected, hopes of a settlement are ...

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  15. YOUTH EMPLOYMENT.

    The need for young men and women to be trained and assisted to take their place in industry instead of being allowed to drift was urged by Mr. R. S. Sampson, ...

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  16. Discussions Admitted.

    LONDON. Aug. 26.—A representative of Imperial Airways admitted today that talks were proceeding with Pan-American Airways in respect to a trans-Pacific ...

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  17. A FAST FLIGHT.

    LONDON, Aug. 25.—The Under-Secretary for Air (Captain H. H. Balfour) visited Duxford aerodrome today and went up in one of the single-seater ...

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  18. EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH.

    Mr. T. L. Robertson, a graduate of the University of Western Australia, who was recently awarded a Carnegie fellowship of the Institute of Education in the ...

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  19. SEARCH FOR WOMAN.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 26.—An intensive police search under Detective-Sergeant Nye has failed to reveal the whereabouts of Mrs. Florence Evelyn Lusted, who has been ...

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  20. N.S.W. LABOUR FACTIONS.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 26.—No action was taken by the Heffron Labour executive to-night with regard to a proposal that the Federal leaders of the Australian Labour ...

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