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  2. TRAIN WRECKED

    While 200 passengers slept, the Albury mail train, comprising the engine, seven carriages and a brake-van, was wrecked half a mile ...

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  3. GLASS INDUSTRY.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Attacking in the Senate to-day the deferred duties of 45 per cent. British and 75 per cent, foreign on plain sheet glass, ...

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  4. SUPPORTERS OF U.A.P.

    Unity between organisations in Northern Tasmania and Southern Tasmanian supporting the United Australian Party has boen affected ...

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  5. TRADE TREATY.

    Convinced that a mutually satisfactory solution to the present difficulties can be found, the Commonwealth Government will open ...

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  6. "Bonaparte of Cricket."

    SYDXKY, Tuesday.—"No cricketen in my memory has been so generally unpopular as poor Douglas Jardine." declares Arthur Mailey, in his book on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Former Premier To Be Lieut.-Governor.

    Sir James Mitchell, former Premier, was sworn in as Licut.-Govcrnor to-day. The announcement of his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. U.S.A. WHEAT CROP. LESS THAN LOCAL NEEDS'?

    The Agricultural Department's estimate shows that cereal crops embracing maize, wheat, oat?, barley, rye and flax seed, will be ...

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  9. VAMPIRE HUNT.

    A large force of police, assisted by one hundred, police dogs, is combing the villages and forests in the Lowiez district, for a murderer ...

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  10. AIR SEARCH FOR OIL.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—To enable him to concentrate on aerial oil survey work the Commonwealth Geological Adviser (Dr. Woolnough) has been ...

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  11. DESERTION ALLEGED.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—In the Supreme Court, Launceston, to-day, Stanilaus Sarrillo, electrical engineer, of Burnie. sought a divorce from Ludinila Survillo, of ...

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  12. DISPLAYED "TAITS" CALENDAR.

    Regarded as a "test case," the police prosecution against a hairdresser on a charge of having displayed a Tattersall's calendar ...

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  13. Public Opinion Latrobe Unemployment Meeting.

    Sir,—During a discussion, at a largely-attended meeting of unemployed held at Latrobe on Monday night. I in all good faith made a statement that, ...

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  14. BOOK CENSORSHIP COMMITTEE. Headquarters at Canberra.

    Cabinet to-night decided against Melbourne's claims as the headquarters of the Book Censorship Advisory Committee, and a body ...

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  15. FRAME-UP CHARGE.

    "Every word that Girdham has said seeking to implicate me in this particular scheme is entirely false," said Milton William Orr ...

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  16. London Conference.

    LONDON, Monday.—The four major wheat-producing countries privately conferred with the Danubian delegates to-day regarding reduction of ...

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  17. AERO CLUB BONUSES.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Cabinet's decision to continue during the new financial year the system of bonuses to aero clubs for training pilots and renewing ...

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  18. WHEAT RESTRICTION.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A motion for the adjournment of the House of Assembly to discuss the proposed restriction of Australia's wheat exports, ...

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  19. Am I My Brother's Keeper?

    Sir,—In your correspondents letter of July 4 under the above heading, are some points that cannot be too strongly stressed. The hind scheme as at ...

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  20. TRADING DEFENDED.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—For the first time since the beginning of Ministerial criticism of members of the Electricity Commission (Mr. F. W. ...

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  21. LAUNCESTON ROBBERY RECALLED.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—Children playing in Cleveland Road to-day found in a clump of briars a handbag containing a £10 Commonwealth bond, two ...

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  22. Yesterday's Capital Temperatures.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 34 words
  23. NOT SUBSTANTIATED.

    Unable to substantiate the charges of corruption against officers of the Customs Department in Sydney, which he raised in the ...

    Article : 139 words
  24. RISE IN PRICES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—"President Roosevelt's policy may be wrong," said Mr. W. M. Hugbos, M.H.H., in an address this afternoon, "but it is a ...

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  25. FERTILISER SUBSIDY.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Appreciation of a letter from the Tasmanian Farmers. Stoelcowners and Orchardists' Association, thanking the Government for providing ...

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  26. KIDNAPPED.

    ALBANY (New York). Monday.— John J. O'Connell, junior, aged 24 nephew of Edward and Daniel O'Connell, powerful New York Stale ...

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  27. BRITISH CARBIDE.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—In the Senate to-night Senator Cox (U.A.P., N.S.W.) moved a request for the free entry of carbide from Britain, the present duty ...

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  28. BOWLS CONTROL.

    A meeting of the North-Western Bowling Association was held at Ulverstone last night. Latrobe, Devonport, Ulverstone, Penguin, and Burnie ...

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  29. SKULL FRACTURED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Thrown from the running board of a car in which he was pursuing robbers, who carly to-night shot a man in a house at ...

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  30. MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Attorney-General (Mr. Menzies) has entered a nolle proscnui in the case against Colin James Rowley, who was ...

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  31. JAPAN'S NAVY.

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—Determined to build to the limit of the London Naval Treaty, the Navy to staff plans to construct two cruisers of 8500 tons, two ...

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  32. CANNED FRUIT.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The way is open for the resumption of exports of Australian canned fruits to Canada. Huge stocks of canned apricots, peaches and ...

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  33. Landing Fee on Inflammable Liquids.

    Sir.—Replying to your correspondent. "Elector" in Saturday's "Advocate," I[?]annot help but say that there are none so blind as those who do not wish ...

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  34. Hotel to be Built Near Lake St. Clair.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—At a meeting of the Hamilton Licensing Court to-day applications from three persons for the construction of a hotel nt thc Derwent Bridge. ...

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  35. MOTOR 'BUS ON FIRE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A big motor 'bus convoying 20 passengers from the French steamer La Perouse at Port Kembla, caught fire to-day near ...

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  36. Mr. Lyons' Broadcast Speech

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The speech of the Prime Minister in Sydney at 7 p.m. to-morrow explaining the Government's policy with relation to ...

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  37. LANG LABOR.

    SYDXKY, Tuesday.—A further disruption is taking place in the Lang Labor Party. The Thornleigh and Cordon branches have declined to function ...

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  38. SWEPT INTO FLOODED STREAM.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday—Swept 150 yards from his horse in the flooded waters of Reedy Creek, near Tallarook, to-day, John Loughlin (23), a ...

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  39. COURSING.

    GEELONG, Tuesday.—Running two good trials in the opening stages of the Waterloo Cup in the Victoria Coursing Club's plumpton to-day Kamora Lady, ...

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  40. "Spend for Employment" Campaign.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—Canvassers who have been appointed from various public bodies were to-day supplied with lists of persons to be visited ...

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  41. MORTGAGE REDUCTION.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—In accordance will an undertaking given recently by the Government that the views of representative bodies would ...

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  42. Heavy Rains in Victoria.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Heavy overnight falls of rain have relieveil the crop and pastoral position throughout the Slate, except in isolated arcas of the ...

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  43. Hair Caught Between Buffers on Trucks.

    JUNEE (N.S.W.), Tuesday.— C. Adams, a shunter at the local railway station, was ondeavoring to release a truck when the buffers ...

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  44. INLAND MISSION.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday—In recognition of the services of the Anslralian Juland Mission, Cabinet to-day decided to make it an unconditional grant of £300 for the ...

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  45. Bunyips.

    They have something like the bunvin in Canada, too. Recent reports from Britisli Columbia assert that a strange creature about 50 feet in length ...

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  46. The Unique Barrier Reef.

    The immense popularity, of the wonderful Barrier Beef and the bundreds of islands dotting the Hinchinbrook Channel, particularly around the Whitsunday ...

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  47. Obtained Board Falsely.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—In the police Court this morning. before Messrs. W. H. Daymond and W. E. Colhoun. J.s.P., Steele Robert Gillespie pleaded ...

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  48. British Settlers in Victoria.

    CANBERRA. Tuesday.—No objections will be raised by the British Government representative (Mr. Crutelilry) to the suggestion that the Commonwealth and ...

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  49. Midnight Operation Concluded by Torchlight.

    MITCHELL (Qld.) Tuesday.—A midnight operation which had to he concluded with the aid of torches, through the failure of the ordinary station lights, was ...

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  50. Miner Killed by Fall of Earth.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—Lewis Nathaniel Kerrison (25). a miner, of Gladstone, was accidentally killed by a fall of earth while working on a sinicing face at ...

    Article : 44 words
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