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  2. GENERAL TELEGRAMS

    The fact that about 40,000 women and girls in Britain are recorded as missing by the police every year indicates the difficulties of Scotland ...

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  3. FOREIGN CABLES.

    The campaign by the more revolutionary-minded Nazis against the ViceChaneellor (Herr von Papen), and the reactionaries who are supposed to ...

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  4. POLITICAL.

    Though it has been known for some weeks that the Federal Attorney-General, Mr. Latham, intends to retire from politics when the present ...

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  5. STATE TELEGRAMS.

    The Full Court yesterday upheld the decision of the Chief Justice awarding £200 to Hughes in the case against Clydesdale in connection with ...

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  6. IMPERIAL

    The "Morning Post" this morning states that Britain has definitely decided on a policy of re-armament, and an important a[?]nouncement is ...

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  7. R.S.L. NOTES

    The monthly meeting of the subbranch was held at the Gascoyne Hotel on the 2nd inst., when a good attendance of members was presided over ...

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  8. SAVED BY THE FLYING DOCTOR

    Where human life hangs in the balance, as it did on June 23 at Beetaloo station, an isolated property, 45 miles from Newcastle Waters, where a ...

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  9. INTER-STATE NEWS.

    William Shea and Walter Black were overwhelmed and killed by a fall of gravel in a quarry today. Rescuers took five hours to recover Shea's body ...

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  10. EMERGENCY REDUCTIONS RESTORED.

    As promised portion of the emergency reductions was restored today, after nearly three years' sacrifice affecting 4,000,000 persons. Unemployed ...

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  11. FLOODS IN AFGHANISTAN.

    Heavy floods afe reported from the north-west frontier of the south-east provinces of Afghanistan, where 40 families numbering 490 persons are ...

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  12. Assistance for Disabilities

    It has been decided by the Federal Cabinet, that, in future, any income received in respect of a military decoration shall be disregarded when ...

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  13. CHIEF OF GENERAL STAFF VISITS CANBERRA.

    Major-General Bruche, Chief of General Staff, has visited Canberra to consult with the Minister for Defence. This supports the view that defence ...

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  14. The World's Oldest Man

    Zara Agha, who claimed to have been born in 1775 and that he saw Napoleon, died today. He was married 12 times, and as a consequence ...

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  15. TASMANIA

    Henry Turner, who was employed by Fellmongers Ltd., Glenorchy, had a [?]eg and arm t[?]rn off when his clothing got caught in a revolving shaft ...

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  16. MINISTER FOR LABOR RESIGNS.

    Sir Henry Betterton, Minister for Labor, has resigned his portfolio. The King has announced Mr. Oliver Stanley (who has been Minister for ...

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  17. NAZIS DEAL WITH OPPONENTS.

    The Left Wing storm troopers' plot against the Nazi regime, against which Hitler struck so swiftly after midnight on Friday, was dead by ...

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  18. The Federal Elections

    At a pre-sessional meeting of the U.A.P. members of Parliament today there was a slight majority in favor of an election in September. ...

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  19. INDIA

    When Gandhi arrived at Ahmedabad today on his tour of emancipation of the Untouchables, a group of Orthodox Hindus rushed him brandishing sticks. ...

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  20. NEW SOUTH WALES

    Francis Black, secretary to the Grand Hotel, while taking money from the Surrey Hotel last night to the Grand Hotel, was attacked in ...

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  21. INDIA'S "UNTOUCHABLES."

    Mar. J. A. Packer, the editor of the "Australian Baptist," who recently passed through Fremantle on his way to Berlin to attend the congress of the ...

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  22. FATALITY AT AIR PAGEANT.

    At a pagent at Hendon yesterday, a Hawker Day bomber machine suddenly nose-dived and Crashed into the ground in the presence of 60,000 ...

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  23. POLLING DAY FIXED.

    Either September 8 or 15 will be polling day. Cabinet today decided definitely to hold tbe elections in September, prior to the visit of the Duke ...

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  24. EX-PRINCE WILLIAM SUSPECTED OF ANTI-NAZISM.

    Ex-Prince August William was summoned by General Goexring and closely questioned in connection with the anti-Nazi plot. Prince William roundly ...

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  25. FIGHTING AT FRONTIER POST.

    One thousand men of the Burma military police mountain battery and a medical unit are holding one of the most difficult of the Empire's many ...

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  26. LABOR PARTY'S PLATFORM FOR ELECTION.

    The invasion, of every branch of [?]anking in Australia is planned by the Federal Labor Party, and banking reform will be the main plank in ...

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  27. QUEENSLAND

    Fire broke out in the Commercial Travellers' Buildings, Elizabeth-street, early on Saturday morning aud the whole of the second and third floors ...

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  28. DEATH OF PRINCE HENRY OF NETHERLANDS.

    Prince Henry of Netherlands, Prince Cousort died today, after a sudden illness. He was born in 1876 and was a typical Prussian. He was very ...

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  29. United States of America

    In defiance of orders by the National Recovery Act Administration to conduct an employees' election to determine who should represent them in ...

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  30. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Minister for Railways announced last night that it was intended that the Government would make reductions in railway freights ...

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  31. NORTHERN TERRITORY

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) announced yesterday that the Federal Cabinet had decided to commute to imprisonment for life the sentences of ...

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  32. MINISTERIAL TRIP TO NOR-WEST

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. H. Millington), who is also Minister for the North-west, together with the Director of Agriculture (Mr. G. L. ...

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  33. WAR DEBTS

    The Secretary of State (Mr. Hull) today in responding to the German Note announcing the six months' debt suspension, made a strong protest in ...

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  34. Echoes of the Election.

    Yesterday the Lord Mayor of Perth, Mr. J. T. Franklin, took legal steps to test the validity of Mr. James George's position as member for the ...

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  35. FRANCE

    France's new submarine, Conquerant, was launched today. The vessel is 1,500 tons, and her length is 300 feet. She has a speed of 20 knots on ...

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  36. THE LEPER PROBLEM IN THE NORTH

    Last week the Commissioner of Public Health (Dr. Everitt Atkinson) anuounced that the auxiliary schooner Muriel which had recently conveyed a ...

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  37. Bolivia-Paraguayan War

    Information that a number of Australians are taking part in the war between Bolivia and Paraguay over the possession of Gran Chaco border ...

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  38. SCREEN TOPICS

    Helen Hayes and Ramon Novarro play the loading roles in this picture, which tells the story of a Chinese girl who solls herself at auction in order ...

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  39. The Way of the World:

    Atheists. agnostics and other unspecified [?]ynics will probably feel a little abashed by the story of the old Scots kirk in Kangaroo Valley. New South ...

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  40. ELECTION LAWS.

    Owing to numerous complaints following the recent elections concerning irregularities, the Electoral Act may undergo amendment during the ...

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  41. JAPAN

    After a stormy two years in office. Viscount Saito's Cabinet resigned today after the report of the Minister for Justice was received. The report ...

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  42. NEW ZEALAND

    Miss Jean Batten has been granted 500 sterling by the Government of New Zealand, in recognition of her England-Australia flight. ...

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  43. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Privy Council has dismissed the appeals from the New South Wales Supreme Court decision, that acts of Parliament for the reform of the ...

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  44. HEAVY FALLS OF SNOW.

    Heavy falls of snow yesterday were followed by thaw today, and the streets were rendered dangerously slushy. Otago sheep farmers fear ...

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  45. SATURDAY NIGHT.

    Buster Keaton. Jimmy Durante and Thel[?]a Todd feature in this hilarious comedy of a college professor who becomes a Broadway producer. Keaton ...

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  46. Aviation

    Sir Charles-Kingsford Smith sailed for Australia on the Mariposa today, taking with him a Lockheed plane for the centenary air race. ...

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