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  2. SCIENCE CONGRESS.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—A conference which may prove to be the most important and far-reaching scientific assembly in the history of Australia will be officially ...

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  3. RETURN OF MR. HUGHES.

    SYDNEY,Sunday.—Mr. Hughes, M.H.R., accompanied by Dame Mary Hughes, and their daughter Helen, returned to Australia by the steamer Ni[?]gara ...

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  4. OBSERVATIONS OF MARS.

    Weeks of obsevation of Mars has revealed nothing revolutionary, inasmuch as observers' opinions continue contradietory, similar to those of 1870, when ...

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  5. LONDON AGREEMENT.

    The Chamber of Deputies passed a vote of Confidence in the Herriot Cabinet by 336 votes to 204, and the sitting wns adjourned at 5 o'clock this morning until to-morrow ...

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  6. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    The Kinsey brothers have earned the right to be considered the finest tennis doubles combination in the world at present. All the best pairs in the world had ...

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  7. WORLD FLYER MISSING.

    Anxiety is felt for Lieutenant Locatelli, the Italian airman, who is flying round the world. He left Reykjavick, Iceland, with the United States airmeni, but was ...

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  8. CRIME IN BUSINESS.

    Composed of the foremost experts in the profession the American Institute of Accountants has issued a report entitled:— "The Crime Tendency in Business." It ...

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  9. MOTORING ACCIDENTS.

    A motor-cyclist was killed and his passenger injured at the junction of Spencer and Abbotsford streets, West Melbourne, about 10 minutes to 2 o'clock on saturday ...

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  10. BOY DISAPPEARS.

    Organised by the police of Springvale and Dandenong, who had the help of black trackers, a search party of more than 200 persons yesterday sought for Archie ...

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  11. SIX PERSONS INJURED.

    Owing to a tyre being wrenched from one of the front wheels, a motor-car on the Geelong road on Saturday night rolled on its side and threw a number of persons ...

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  12. TEST TEAM FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Writing in the "Evening Standard." G.L.Jessop that the English team for Australia is, on the whole a combination of exceeding promise. "It engenders a ...

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  13. (Reuter.)

    "Many of the phenomena of Mars observed at the Lowell University, Flagstaff, Arizona, are similar to those one would expect to see in the corresponding season ...

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  14. (Australian Press Association.)

    Locatelli, the Americans say, had not arrived at Frederik[?]dal at a late hour last night, when they passed the United States cruiser. The weather is tine. When 20 ...

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  15. Australians Forced Into Errors.

    In the fifth set the Kinseys, playing carefully and accurately, forced the Australians into errors. Wood lost his service in the second game. Robert Kinsey lost ...

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  16. ENGLAND'S WET SUMMER.

    Terrible thunderstorms and torrential rain are again the feature of this amazing summer. Wembley Stadium resembled a lake ...

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  17. South African Tour.

    The Minor Counties defeated South Africa by 25 runs. There had been much rain over night, and the wicket was soft when the match ...

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  18. IRISH BOUNDARY.

    The Beliast "Northern Whig" (Unionist) says detinitely that Ulster Will not nominate a member, either now or in the future,of the commission to adjust Irish ...

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  19. Boys Leave Royal Park Home.

    Late on Sunday afternoon officials at the Neglected Children's Home at Royal Park discovered that three inmates of the home had disappeared. Three boys, two aged ...

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  20. SCENES IN REICHSTAG.

    Stormy seenes marked the reassembly of, the Reichstag on Thursday. Communists demanded the immediate discussion of Communist motion as"more ...

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  21. Knocked Down by Motor-car.

    Henry Asker, aged 60 years, of South Terrace, Cifton Hill, was,admitted to St. Vincent's Hospital at half-past 9 o'clock on Saturday night suffering from injuries ...

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  22. PRINCE SAILS FOR AMERICA.

    Unexpectedly the Prince of Wales boarded the Berengaria(52,226 tons) in the early hours of Saturday morning after he had spent part of the night at the residence ...

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  23. FURNITURE FACTORY BURNT.

    In less than half an hour a large wooden building, 90ft. long x 70ft. wide, in Evans road, Braybrook, was destroyed by fire on Saturday night. The building was owned ...

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  24. DERRICK COLLAPSES.

    Three men were injured on Saturday afternoon by the collaps of a large derrick cre[?]ted before the main entrance to the Exhibition Building. Their names ...

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  25. BUENOS AYRES, Aug. 23.

    Beginning at midnight on Thursday, the Argentine highpower station at Monte Grande suspended transmitting for 10 minutes in each hour for four hours, awaiting ...

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  26. Boy Missing from Home.

    It was reported to the police last night that George Coles, aged 10 years, of Luscombe streeet. East Brunswick, had been absent from his home since the afternoon. ...

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  27. Clouds Spoil Observation.

    Although the nearest approach of the planet Mars to the earth was at 3 o'clock yesterday morning, no scientific observations could be made owing to bad visibility. ...

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  28. "WAR AGAINST WAR."

    A manifesto has been issued on behalf of the Trades Hall Council by the president (Mr. C.Crofts) and the secretary (Mr.E.J.Holloway) to the workers of ...

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  29. VISIT TO SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Governor-General of South Africa (the Earl of Athlone) has sent a message of welcome to the Australian Parliamentary dekegates who are visiting the Union. ...

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  30. County Matches.

    Rain interfered with play everywhere yesterday. Middlesex, 334(Marriott six for 92), v. Kent, none for 3. Nottingham. nine for 249. innings ...

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  31. KU-KLUX-KLAN.

    In an address at Augusta (Maine), General Charles Dawes, Republican candidate for vice-president, and chairman of the committee which investigated German ...

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  32. Thrown from Bicycle.

    While riding a bicycle in College street, [?]vale. on Saturday afternoon, stan[?] Gog[?]. 14 years of age, of Farifield grove. caulfield, was thrown to the ...

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  33. Beam Wireless.

    The Admiralty is unwilling to disclose the contents of the experts' reports on beam wireless, but they state un[?]icially that if experience proves that it is ...

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  34. GOVERNOR SHOOTS BEFFALO.

    DARWIN(N.T.), Saturday.—The Earl of Stradbroke returned to Darwin last night after a successful buffalo hunt at Koolpinyah. Lord Stradbroke and members of ...

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  35. Girl Fatally Burned.

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.—Lorna Mahar, aged eight years, was standing in front of a fire at her home in Launceston on Friday evening when her dress caught ...

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  36. Bringing New Styles.

    The Prince will have more to do with setting styles for men's clothing in the United States this autumn than all the designers and manufacturers of clothing. ...

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  37. Danish Navy.

    Plans submitted by the Minister for Defence for the abolition of the Danish Navy have been approved by the Cabinet, and a bill for that purpose will be presented ...

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  38. Killed by Falling Tackle.

    MACARTHUR, Sunday.—George Nield. [?] 53 years, of Maearthur, was fatally injured on Friday evening. He was in the act of [?] a bullock when the ...

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  39. (Australian Press Association.)

    Opinion in Parliamentary circles in Ber[?] is that Dr. Mar[?] and Herr Strese [?] created a most favourable impression by their speeches in the Reichstag. It ...

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  40. MAN'S STRANGE STORY.

    JEPARIT, Sunday. When coming into [?] on Friday afternoon, Mr. O.A. [?] found a man lying in an [?] condition on the Rainbow ...

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  41. World's Greatest Problem.

    President Coolidge regards the final settlement of reparations as a paramount world problem. Until the Dawes plan has been put into ...

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  42. Imperial Relations.

    With the exception of Canads, which promptly agreed to send representatives to the conference to be held in London in October to discuss foreign policy, the ...

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  43. STABBED SEVEN TIMES.

    Bleeding freely, and with his left arm hanging at his side, a young man walked into the Collingwood police station about 10 o'clock on Saturday night. He said that ...

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  44. "Organised Brute Force."

    Speeches of the wildest description were delivered at the Memorial Hall, London, at a conference hold under the auspic[?] of the Red International of Labour Unions. ...

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  45. DEPARTURE FROM DARWIN.

    DARWIN(N.T.)Saturday, — His Excellency the Governor of Victoria [?]Lord Strad broker and Lady Stradbroke and party left by special train this morning for ...

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  46. Evicting a Tenant.

    Exciting s[?]nes were witnessed in the fashion[?] place [?] M[?]delaide, when the police [?]ought to [?] [?]lised Australian, from a sump[?]ous ...

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  47. BOY DROWNED IN LAKE.

    While playing with a companion on the banks of the lake in Landeox Park, Brighton, early yesterday afternoon, Ernest Monger, who [?]sided with his parents at ...

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  48. British Building Trade.

    The dispute which has caused the stop page of the building trade in Britain since the beginning of July, was settled this afternoon, the men accepting the ...

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  49. Fire at State School.

    Severe damage was caused to the contents of a large schoolroom at Moreland State school by a fire which occured about 7 o'clock yesterday morning. The school ...

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  50. Message to Premier.

    The Premier (Mr. Premderg[?] on Saturday morning received a telegraph message from Darwin as follows:- "Starting homeward journey through ...

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  51. Sydney Militants.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— A conference of militants met at the commnnist Hall, Sydney, on Saturday, and declded upon the formation of a distinct left ...

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  52. News in Prisons.

    In consequence of the recent decision of 13 judges constituting the court of Criminal Appeal that any person declared a habit[?]al criminal need not always be so ...

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  53. MISHAP IN RIVER.

    A mishap occurred on Saturday morning when the Commonwealth and Domin[?]on line steamer Port Kembla was being towed down the river to continue the voyage to ...

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  54. SHOCKING TRAGEDY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A dr[?]ful discovery was made by a man upon returning to his home in vera ave[?], Undere[?] (N.S.W.). to-night after having been ...

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  55. Cruiser Adelaide.

    In view of the early arrival of the craiser Adelaide in British water, the Admira[?]y is arranging to send an exchange cruiser to Australia. Probably either a modern ...

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  56. Empire Exhibition.

    The Australian High Commissioner (Sir Joseph Cook), speaking at civil [?] at Salford, referred to the proposal to extend the British Empire Exhibition to ...

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  58. Chess Championship.

    H.E. Atkins, of Huddersfield, won the British chess championship at Southport for the eighth time, Yates was second and Sir [?] Thomas third. Rubenstein ...

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  59. Turf Swindles by Wireless.

    The Irish Free State police are investigating turf Swindles. Bets have been telegraphed from Ireland after results of races have been sent by wireless from English ...

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  60. COTTON CONFERENCE.

    PERTH. Saturday.—The Minister for the North West (Mr. Brew) Will not be able to attend the cotton growing conference of Federal and State Ministers, in Melbourne. ...

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