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  2. SYDNEY THUNDERCLAPS.

    SYDNEY Sunday.—A tremendous thundercalp, with an accompanying flash of lightning struck and unroofed the front portion of the home of Mr. Arthur ...

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  3. CANADIAN TRADE TREATY.

    The reciprocal trade treaty between the Commonwealth and Canada, announced on Friday by the Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. Pratten), is regarded as one of ...

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  4. TRADE REVIEW.

    Business on the Stock Exchange is commencing to expand, and the volume of dealings this week was probably the largest for many weeks. The gilt-edged market ...

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  5. IRISH BOUNDARY.

    Political excitement in Belfast has been accentuated by two bellicose speeches in the provinces Mr Babington, K.C., speaking at Derry, ...

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  6. WORLD PEACE.

    In its final shape the disarmament protocol of the League of Nations provides that all the nations which sign it shall contribute military, naval and air forces ...

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  7. HINDOO AND MOSLEM.

    Selected representatives of all communities in India, to the number of 300, attended a conference which began this evening in order to discuss the best means to ...

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  8. MOTORING ACCIDENTS.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—As the result of a collision between a cart, drawn by two horses, and an omnibus crowded with passengers, on the city side of the Glebe ...

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  9. CRICKET IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The international cricketer (J.M. Gregory) made a welcome and sensational reappearance in A grade cricket on Saturday, when he played for ...

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  10. Sir Newton Moore.

    The Richmend Conservative Association, by 116 votes to 110, has adopted Sir Newton Moore, a former Premier of Western Australia, and afterwards Agent-General ...

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  11. "Scandalous Proposals."

    Lord Birkenhead (Unionist), speaking at Netherby Hall, near Carliste, said that had saner counsels prevailed the Labour party would never have been allowed to take ...

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  12. (Reuter.)

    A Unionist demonstration in Ulster passed a resolution of determination to resist by every possible means any attempt to drive loyal citizens from under the Union ...

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  13. COLUSION WITH WAGGON.

    As the result of a collision between a motor-cycle which he was riding and a covered in waggon, Edwud Barrett, of Melbourne road, Frankston, was admitted ...

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  14. LOAN TO GERMANY.

    A German delegation is expected to arrive in London shortly for the purpose of beginning negotiations for a loan under the Dawes reparations plan. ...

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  15. Zeppelin for America.

    The Zeppelin, ZR3. which has been built in Germany for America, was enthusiastically welcomed by citizens when it flew over German towns during trial trips. It ...

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  16. English Cricket Improved.

    The South African cricketers hate left England for South Africa. Before leaving, Taylor, the captain, said that he thought that the standard of ...

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  17. CHASSIS STRIKES FENCE.

    When driving a motor-cycle chassis from the Showgroung on his way to the city on Saturday afternoon, James Beggs, aged [?] years, who is employed by Brodribb ...

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  18. (Australian Press Association.)

    The Central News Agency understands that a large measure of agreement has been reached among London bankers with reference to Britain's share of the loan to ...

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  19. Prince of Wales.

    It is unofficially announced that the Prince of Wales will spend only a few days on his Alberta ranch. He will probably leave High River next Wednesday ...

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  20. DESCRIPTION OF ZR-3.

    The airship ZR-3 (which will be flown to the United States early in the autumn from the Zeppelin works at Friedrichshaten, Germany) was specially built, ...

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  21. BRASS BAND CONTEST.

    A brass band contest was held at the Crystal Palace for the championship of the British Empire and a trophy valued at 1,000 guineas. There were 158 amateur ...

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  22. Levy on German Imports.

    Replying to a French Note announcing that a 20 per cent. levy will be collected on all German imports, the German Government has presented a Note at Paris ...

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  23. CAR AND CAB COLLIDE

    HEALESVILLE, Sunday.—A collision between a motor-car and a cab drawn by two horses occurred in Nicholson street, Healesville, at a quarter to 8 o'clock last ...

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  24. Japan's Finances.

    Attention in Tokio is at present centred in the outcome of a series out discussions by which the Cabinet is working out its financial policy, and preparing the 1925-1926 ...

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  25. EXPLORING EARTH'S CRUST.

    Sir Charles A. Parsons, chairman of British electrial and engineering works and a past president of the British Association, addressing the American Society ...

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  26. Separatists Released.

    The [?] Provincial Court has agreed to the conditional release as from October 1, of General Hitler, and Colonel Kriebel, who were both sentenced to five years' ...

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  27. (Australian Press Association.)

    There was an attendance of more than 50,000. There were only 16 competing bands for the 1,000 guineas prize, the rest of the competitors taking part in other ...

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  28. Chinese Leaders.

    Marshal Wu Pei-fu has issued a proclaimation denouncing Chang Tso-lin, the Manchurian war lord, whose nature and character of a hunghutze (bandit) is unalterable. ...

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  29. PRODUCERS PLEASED.

    General satisfaction is expressed by primary producers at the reciprocal arragements. The [?] of 3 cents (about [?]d.) a ...

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  30. Motor-car Strikes 'Bus.

    Suffering from shock and abrasions, Richard Coyle, aged 25 years, of Coventry street, South Melbourne, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital late on Saturday ...

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  31. EMPIRE PRODUCTS.

    Speaking at Burradon, Northumberland, the Attorney General (Sir Patrick Hastings, K. C.), replied to Mr. Winston Churchill's remarks about Imperial ...

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  32. WHITE AUSTRALIA.

    At a meeting of the first committee Baron Adatei, a Japanese delegate, proposed that the council should continue its conciliatory efforts even in the event ...

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  33. NAVAL DEFENCE.

    "Neither at sea, nor on land, nor in the air," states the annual report of the New South Wales division of the Australian National Deliver League, are our ...

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  34. Spaniards in Morocco.

    General de Rivera, the Spanish Director, has issued a proclamation from Centa, the Spanish fortified seaport on the north coast of [?] This declares that the ...

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  35. Religion in France.

    A revival of religious strife in France is threatened as the result of a letter sent by French Cardinals to the Primer Minister (M. [?] begging him not to carry out his ...

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  36. New York Jewellers.

    Declaring that they were menaced with extinetion, due to the unprecedented number of "hold ups" and robberies in jewellers' shops, the jewellers of New York ...

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  37. Dunlop Rubber Company.

    At an extraordinary meeting of shareholders in the Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd., approval was given to a plan for the reorganisation of the capital of the company, ...

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  38. TWO RAIDS IN CITY.

    Two maids on alleged gambling dens were made by the plain-clothes police on Saturday evening, as a result of which 38 men were arrested. The first building to occupy ...

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  39. American Airmen.

    The Three United States army aviators who completed their world [?] by returning to [?] Monica (California) on Tuesday, arrived at [?] (Oregon) to-day. ...

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  40. Death of Viscount Long.

    The death has occurred of Viscount Long of Wranall, aged 70 years. [?] Long was one of Britain's leaing statemen in the last 40 years. ...

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  41. (Reuter.)

    [?] Adatei pointed out that under the proposal Japan would be entitled to appeal to the council on questions such as immigration, while conceivably matters such ...

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  42. Australian Sheep.

    The Victorian Director of Agriculture (Dr. [?]) has informed the Australian Press Association that he has arranged with the United States Secretary for ...

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  43. Zanni in China.

    Major [?] the Argentine [?] who is flying round the world, and is passing through China, has arrived at [?] from Shanghai. ...

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  44. TREATY WITH RUSSIA.

    On leaving St. Paneras railway station for Derby to deliver his first political speech since the [?] the British Prime Minister (Mr. [?] MacDonald) was ...

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  45. Long-distance Wireless.

    At Hartford. Connectient, a world's record of 6,900 miles in long distance amateur [?] is announced. This breaks the record made on May 22 of 6,100 miles. It ...

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  46. Seaplane's Speed Record.

    Lieutenant David Rittnhouse, of the Unite States Navy, flying a Curtiss sea plaue racer, has broke his former world's seaplane record. In a 30 minutes [?] he ...

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  47. AMATEUR RIDER'S DEATH.

    LILYDALE, Saturday, When the evening train from Melbourne arrived at Lilydale yesterday a member of the train new, when inspecting the carriage, found ...

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  48. Floods at Leningrad.

    Floods at [?] [?] [?] the deaths of 20 people, white many more were severels injured. Normal life has now been [?] after three quarters of ...

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  49. Light Aeroplane Tests.

    Preliminary tests with light two-seater aeroplanes were successfully carried out at the Lympne (Kent) aerodrome yesterday. There were 15 entries, the Air Ministry ...

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  51. Grain Crops.

    The International Institute of Agriculture estimates the 1924 tields in wheat in 30 countries at [?] centals, as compared with [?] centals in 1923. ...

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  52. THF NIGHT PATROL INJURED.

    Lord Stradbroke's horse, The Night Patrol, who made a remarkably fast gallop recently and was regarded as having a goad chaner of winning the [?] ...

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  53. Famous Hotel Destroyed.

    The Hotel Del Monte, al Del Monte, in California, which was the center of a district known internationally to tourists and sportsmen for its beauty and its self links, ...

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  54. Australian Treasury Bills.

    The [?] [?] has placed £2,000,000 of [?] [?] Treasury Bills at [?] per cent. discount and [?] of four months Treasurey Bills at 4 per cent. ...

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