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  2. AMERICAN ELECTIONS.

    With summer rapidly drawing to its close, both Presidential candidates—Mr. Harbert Hoover (Republican) and Governor Alfred Smith (Democrat)—and their huge campaign organizations are completing plans for an intense effort to secure the support of the country's electorate ...

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  3. CROPS BENEFIT.

    September has opened up much more promisingly than the previous month did, and light rains in the wheat belt have allayed ...

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  4. BULLFINCH TRAGEDY.

    Further details regarding the Bullfinch tragedy show that it was the outoome of a love affair, and that sensational events preceded the shooting of Raveney. Frederick Raveney (20), an English ...

    Article : 456 words
  5. SYDNEY TO LONDON.

    Lieut Keith Anderson will take off from Mascot Aerodrome at 6 o'clock this morning in an endeavour to fly to London in 14 days, and thus beat Mr, Bert Hinkler's record. Lieut, Anderson has achieved some ...

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  6. INJURED PILOT.

    With his eyes swollen to such an extent that he cannot sec, and with his head injuries necessitating the constant and expert attention ...

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  7. TRANSATLANTIC FLIERS.

    After their false start yesterday, Sgts. Assolant aud Lefevre took off from Le Bourget to-day, to fly via Spain and the Azores to New York. The machine is ...

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  8. MR. BUTLER'S COAL.

    Mr. Blackwell referred in the House of Assembly on Wednesday to the report in The Register that day regarding a fire that bad broken in the main hold of ...

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  9. VICTIM'S DELUSIONS.

    Additional particulars regarding the shooting of Raveney show that it was preceded by most sensational events. It is suggested that Raveney's mind was not ...

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  10. SECONDARY INDUSTRIES.

    The annual report of the Tariff Board was tabled in the House of Representatives to-day by the Prime Minister. The report states that, during the year ...

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  11. MUSSOLINI'S GESTURE.

    The Premier (Signor Mussonur), has waived his claim to a large fortune bequeathed to him by Signor Cartells, and handed the money into, the Public ...

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  12. AIR MAIL PLANE.

    A message from salt Lake City-states that the pilot and seven passengers, including two women, were killed in an air mail plane crash at Pocatello, Idaho ...

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  13. ANOTHER SENSATION.

    An extra sensation retarding the Bull finch tragedy has now been disclosed. It is stated that Raveney obtained his revolver from a farm band under cover of ...

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  14. GENERAL CABLEGRAMS.

    Alter his fifth voyage from Southampton to Melbourne and back in an endeavour to cure a chronic cold, Mr. Owen Gaul, a former mayor of Birkenhead, died ...

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  15. POLICEMAN ASSAULTED.

    A telephone message from a woman to the detective office early on Wednesday evening to the effect that a policeman was "getting killed." resulted in the hurried ...

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  16. CHEAPER COAL.

    Referring to a complaint as the chairman of the Northern Collieries Association (Mr. C. M. McDonald) regarding the Federal Ministry's proposal to conduct ...

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  17. "REDS" TO GO.

    A feature of to-day's proceedings of the annual conference of the Trades Union Congress was the adoption br an overwhelming majority of a resolution moved ...

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  18. RAZOR SLASHER.

    Imprisonment for two years was ordered James Woods (34), a labourer, to-day, who was charged with having, at Carlton, on August 3, unlawfully wounded William ...

    Article : 323 words
  19. PROF, MALMGREN'S DEATH.

    The mother of the late Professor Maimgren has written to Gen Nobile saying that the two companions of her late son on the Polar ice, Zappi and Mariano, had ...

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  20. WEDNESDAY'S TEMPERATURE.

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  21. WOOL SALES.

    Wool sales were held to-day, when the quantity, catalogued totalled 11,524 bales, and the sales, including private transactions, amounted to 12,317 bales. At the ...

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  22. GOLF.

    In the play off in the Australian Mixed Foursomes Championship at Rose Bay to-day. W. C. Sturrock and Mrs. Trigl lone (N.S.W.) defeated G. R. Davidson ...

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  23. FEDERAL BOUNTIES.

    Particulars of payments under Bounty Acts were tabled in the House, of Representatives to-day. The principal amounts were:- ...

    Article : 180 words
  24. PARLIAMENTARY DIARY.

    Questions extended over 20 minutes. Acting Leader of Opposition moved a motion to the effect that the Railways Commissioner (Mr. W. A. Webb) should ...

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  25. GREYHOUND RACING.

    under pressure of the Chinese official agitation, demanding the suppression of greyhound racing in the Shanghai International Settlement, where two British ...

    Article : 231 words
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  27. MISUSED PUBLIC FUNDS.

    MRs. Florence Knapp, ex-Secretary for State, in New York State, who was charged with having been, guilty of malfesance, nepotism, and other forms of ...

    Article : 87 words
  28. WATERSIDE WORKERS FINED.

    A sequel to the dispute concerning, unloading of nitrates of soda from the freighter Dundrennan at Fremantle was heard in the Fremantle Police Court ...

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  30. BOXING.

    Gringer has refined to fight in Newcastle, and the bout has been cancelled until Grime cari find another opponent. ...

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  31. TRUCKS DERAILED.

    Fifteen trucks of a goods train, laden mainly with coal, left the line a mile south of Wogong, near Armadale. and about 100 yards of permanent way was ...

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  32. SATURDAYS UMPIRES.

    The following are the central umpires for Saturday's league games:—Adelaide Oval—South V. Norwood—Mr. Currie, Unley Oval—Sturt v. Tarrens—Mr. Hill. ...

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