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  2. BOARD OF WORKS

    The report which has been prepared by a special committee of the Metropolitan Board of Works will be presented at a meeting of the board to-morrow. It is ...

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  3. TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHTS

    The German airship Graf Zeppelin, with 15 passengers, left Friedrichshaven for Rio de Janeiro to-day. This is the first of a fortnightly airship service to South ...

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  4. NOTES TO GERMANY

    The British and French embassies at Berlin have been directed to hand the German Government identical Notes regarding its interference with Austria. The ...

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  5. UNREST IN FREE STATE

    Police headquarters sent directions to outlying stations yesterday afternoon to have men avilable for duty at the shortest notice. Later, guards from more than 30 ...

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  6. BOMBS IN WALL STREET

    Five minutes after midday to-day the Wall street financial district was thrown into the utmost confusion as gas from ingeniously placed bombs permeated the ...

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  7. ROBBERIES AT IVANHOE

    Nine houses were robbed at Ivanhoe on Saturday night. On the previous Saturday night seven houses were robbed in the Bentleigh district. ...

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  8. COLLINGWOOD'S TRIUMPH

    Collinqwood, 15 gls. 16 bhds. (106 points). Richmond, 10 gls. 8 bhds. (69 points). In a crowded dressing-room at Victoria Park on Saturday afternoon, after the ...

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  9. TWO MEN MISSING

    Grave fears are f[?]t for the safety of two men who were travelling in a motor-boat from Rye to Apolle Bay. The boat has not been seen since it passed Cape Patton ...

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  10. Gandhi's Sentence

    Gandhi, who was released and rearrested owing to his refusal to comply with the order restricting his activities, who pleaded guilty when he was tried to-day, and who ...

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  11. World Grain Show

    REGINA (Saskatchewan), August 4. Canadian farmers won the largest share of 100,000 dollars (about £20,000) offered in each prizes at the world grain show. ...

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  12. NORTH AUSTRALIA

    The Australian Press Association understands that inquiries from influential quarters have been received at Australia House concerning the development of Norths ...

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  13. WATCHMAN CALLS POLICE

    Late on Saturday night a police patrol received a report that an attack had been made on two young women, and that a watchman was holding the assailant at ...

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  14. CHILLED BEEF

    The "Financial Times," dealing with the Food Investigation Board's work relative to the storage of chilled beef and experimental cargoes from Australia, says that ...

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  15. Deported From Turkey

    Mr. T. E. Lander, representative of the Vickers-Armstrong Engineering Company in Turkey, whose immediate deportation from Angora was ordered on Thursday, arrived ...

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  16. Winooka in America

    Bound for Chicago with the possibility of a match race with Equipoise, the Australian racehorse Winooka will leave here on Monday. Mr. W. A. Macdonald, part-owner, ...

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  17. Adam Lindsay Gordon

    Although the Prime Minister of the Commonwealth (Mr. Lyons) has not indicated that he has reached any decision, the desire has been expressed here that ...

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  18. British War Graves

    The Secretary of State for War (Viscount Hailsham) left London yesterday to visit the British war cemetries in France and Belgium. He ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The British Post-office announces that the airmail money order service has been extended to Kenya, Uganda, Tanganyika Territory, Palestine, and Transjordania. ...

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  20. AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY

    For the third successive day yesterday the temperature in London reached 83deg. in the shade, while 85deg. was registered at Croydon. The weather forecasts expect ...

    Article : 235 words
  21. GALLANT SWIMMER

    SHEPPARTON, Sunday.—A gallant attempt to rescue an elderly man from the Goulburn River, which is running high and is icy cold, was made yesterday morning ...

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  22. "Cease Naval Reductions"

    Admiral of the Fleet Earl Jellicoe, opening the Navy week celebrations at Ports-month aboard Nelson's Victory, emphasised the need for sufficient cruisers to ...

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  23. American Coal Strike

    Administration officials announced to-day that a settlement had been reached in the bituminous coal strike, and the men would return to work. They would be granted ...

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  24. BURGLAR ALARM RINGS

    BENDIGO, Sunday.—The ringing of a burglar alarm late last night attracted the attention of constables to the shop premises of Mr. G. A. Wright, tobacconist, of ...

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  25. Empire Marketing Board

    The "Observer" suggests in a leading article that it was only because Deminion delegates were immersed in the World Economic Conference that they had no time ...

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  26. Lending to Dominions

    "The Times," commeating on the success of the Canadian loan of £15,000,000, which was subscribed several times over and was closed on Wednesday after the lists ...

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  27. Fire Devastates Corinth

    Fire has devastated the historic city of Corinth and destroyed 500 houses and shops, mostly built of wood, which were crected after the earthquake in 1920. The ...

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  28. Loan to Austria

    The French Treasury has announced that the French portion of the loan of 300,000,000 schillings (about £8,750,000) to Austria, which will be guaranteed by Great Britain, ...

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  29. Twenty-six Persons Drowned

    Twenty-six persons were drowned in the Ganges, near Ramnagar Fort, Benares, when a ferry boat containing 30 people, including a dozen women, was caught in ...

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  30. CHANGING TEMPERATURES

    A change in temperature was the most marked feature of the wether in the weekend. The minimum temperature yesterday (44.6deg.) was 11deg. higher than the ...

    Article : 160 words
  31. 'PLANE FAILS TO CLEAE FENCE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A light aeroplane crashed while attempting to take off from the Crookwell golf links, 170 miles south of Sydney, this morning. The acroplane ...

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  32. BOYS SEVERELY BURNED

    IPSWICH (Q.) Sunday.—Burned practically from head to foot, Albert Morrison, aged 13 years, and Richard Brookes, aged 13 years, were admitted to the Ipswich ...

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  33. SNOW VICTIM'S BODY FOUND

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Sunday.—The body of Samuel Edgar Russell, student, who was overwhelmed in a snowslide at Aval[?] Peak last week, was recovered ...

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