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  2. CHASE AFTER STOLEN CAR.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—There was a sensational sequel early this morning to the disappearance of a motor-car from Parramatta last night. The car was seen by a ...

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  3. RAILWAYS WAGES.

    BENDIGO, Monday.—At a meeting of railway-men at Bendigo to-day resentment was expressed at the proposals for a percentage reduction of the calaries and wages ...

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  4. FINANCE PROBLEMS.

    According to the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fenton), there is at present no intention to summon the Federal Parliament in the spring for a special economy session. ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN XI.

    Great interest was taken in the match at Bristol to-day between Gloucestershire and Australia. Thousands waited outside the ground for hours despite the fact ...

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  6. ARCTIC MYSTERY.

    By the finding of the bodies of Major Salomon Andree and his two companions, who left Danes Island, Spitzbergen, to drift across the North Pole by balloon in ...

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  7. MR. SCULLIN'S ILLNESS.

    KALGOORLIE (W.A.), Sunday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin), on arrival this afternoon by the Great Western Express on his way to Perth, was too ill ...

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  8. DUCHESS OF YORK.

    Messages from all parts of the Empire reached Glamis Castle to-day congratulating the Duke and Duchess of York on the birth of a daughter. A bulletin issued from ...

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  9. PAPERS FOR THE TIMES.

    Whatever views may be held of economic policy in the prevailing depression, no one questions the desirability of maintaining experts at their present volume. The less ...

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  10. STATE PUBLIC SERVICE.

    Obligations imposed on the State Ministry by the agreement reached at the financial conference last week are expected to make necessary immediately a revision of ...

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  11. ATTEMPT TO CAUSE FIRE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—An elaborate contrivance for causing a fire in a large block of buildings in Bathurst street, city, was discovered by the police late on Saturday ...

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  12. UMPIRE HOOTED.

    Unusual circumstances attended the baseball match between St. Kilda and Collingwood at St. Kilda on Saturday. St. Kilda was leading by six to four, when ...

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  13. INDIAN GOVERNMENT.

    Two thousand Calcutta Europeans last night passed a resolution supporting the Simon Commission's proposals regarding future government in India "subject ...

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  14. WEEK-END ACCIDENTS.

    CRIB POINT, Sunday.—A large char-a[?] bane belonging to the Bittern Transport had been hired to convey the Flinders Naval Depot football team to Mornington ...

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  15. KING AND QUEEN.

    A large crowd was present when the Royal train in which the King and Queen and Prince George travelled from Sandringham stopped at Aberdeen this ...

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  16. THRILLING MOTOR RACE.

    The Italian Alfa Romeo team obtained an overwhelming victory in the Royal Automobile Club International Tourist Trophy race of 420 miles over a 14 miles circuit at ...

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  17. ALPINE TRAGEDY.

    While a party of eight, roped together, were near the summit of the alpine peak the Pointe de Leveque (11,700ft.) the rope broke, and a young couple, who had ...

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  18. AIR LINER CRASHES.

    Ten persons were killed when an air liner crashed at Iglan, in Czechoslovakia. The aeroplane was a 16-seater passenger liner. It was seen flying dangerously low ...

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  19. £2,000,000 From Dairies.

    Sir William Watson, chairman of the Maypole Dairy Co., who died on July 12, left an estate valued at £2,019,841, made from his string of dairies. The death ...

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  20. Lawn Tennis.

    The invitation for an American tennis team to visit Australia was referred to the committee for international play of the United States Lawn Tennis Association, ...

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  21. Lon Chaney.

    Mr. Lon Chaney, the noted film actor, is believed to be dying from pernicious aenemia at St. Vincent's Hospital, following an operation performed on his throat a ...

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  22. Canada and New Zealand.

    The Ministry will be ready to discuss with the Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. Forbes), on his arrived in Canada in September, the queston of a direct trade ...

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  23. Many Forest Fires.

    The forest services have revealed that it is costing the Government 19,000 dollars (about £3,800) a day to control fires caused by the drought. Fires are burning in ...

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