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  4. ABOLISHING EMPIRE PREFERENCES

    There is good reason for saying that definite action in regard to the abolishing of Empire preferences will be delayed until af toy the Dominions have an opportunity of discussing it at the Imperial Economic Conference, summoned by Mr. Ramsay MacDonald. In any ...

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  5. CAKE OF CHOCOLATE

    The amateur golf champion, Cyril Tolley, has been awarded £1000 damages in the King's Bench Division of the Supreme Court from the chocolate ...

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  6. SOVIET RELATIONS

    The Foreign Secretary (Mr. A. Henderson) announced in the House of Commons today that an invitation for a responsible representative of the ...

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  7. N.Z. EARTH TREMORS

    During the week-end there were several mild earth tremors in the Nelson district. At Takaka there were 11 shakes from midnight on Saturday until ...

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  8. EAST-WEST AIR RACE

    Thirty, pilots have promised to fly machines in the East-West, Sydney to Perth air race from September 28 to October 3. ...

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  9. RUST RESISTING

    In the coming years hundreds of millions of dollars will be saved Canadian grain growers from the discovery of a wheat that will resist rust. ...

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  10. PACIFIC UPHEAVALS

    Stirring stories of the eruption at Ambrym (New Hebrides) and of the great submarine explosions that followed were told by travellers who ...

    Article : 360 words
  11. PERSONAL

    A Berlin cable announces the death of Hans Delbruck, the historian, at the age of 80. Hon. J. W. Kirwan, President of the ...

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  12. WHEAT PRICES RISE

    At Chicago today July wheat options closed at 138 cents (5s 9d) a bushel; September at 142 cents (5s lid), and December at 148 cents (6s 2d). ...

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  13. MAVIS KELLY'S DEATH

    Further evidence at the inquiry into the circumstances attending the death of Mavis Kelly (20), at Victoria Park, on June 14, was heard by Mr. J. J. Lloyd ...

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  14. DOMINIONS' POSITION

    Britain's Note to Russia inviting a Soviet representative to come to London to discuss the resumption of diplomatic relations is solely on behalf of his ...

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  15. ENGLISH PRICES

    Wheat cargoes are held for a shilling to 2s 6d advance on reports of further deterioration in the spring wheat areas in Canada and the United States, but ...

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  16. CROSSING SMASH

    Between 9 and 10 o'clock this morning Marko Semen, a Yugo-Slav sleeper contractor, was injured when the truck he was driving into town across the ...

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  17. WORK—NOT CHARITY

    That the unemployed in Perth want work instead of charity was the unanimous expression at a largely-attended meeting of unemployed in Perth Trades. ...

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  18. TWIN SISTERS DROWN

    The 14-year-old twin sisters, Marion and Margaret M'Garvey, were drowned together on Sunday in Collins Laue, near Kingston. ...

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  19. DOMINIONS' MESSAGES

    In the House of Commons today, Sir W. Mitchell-Thomson (Con.) inquired whether the Government had received any telegrams from the Dominions and ...

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  20. BIG OVERNIGHT INCREASE

    "This should be one of Western Australia's happiest days for Western Australian wheat values have increased 3s per quarter over night," said Mr. J. ...

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  21. LINER EUROPA

    The Norddeutscher Lloyd's new liner Europa (46,000 tons), which virtually was reconditioned after the fire, left a floating dock today and immediately an ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE

    Mr. Hyland, of Australia House, told the "Sun"-"Herald" representative that he had just inaugurated one of the biggest "drives" since he directed Australian ...

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  23. SHE IS HORRIFIED

    One of the best-known music hall danseuses, Edmonde Gay, sat for the Dutch artist, Kees Van Dongen, assumedly for a simple portrait. ...

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  24. POLISH FLIER'S DEATH

    Special black-framed editions of the evening papers conveyed to the waiting crowds the first news of the death of Major Idzikowski. ...

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  25. GIANT FLYING SHIP

    The giant Dornier flying ship was further tested today, using eight engines instead of twelve. Crowds lined Lake Constance, and the ...

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  26. MOTOR CYCLIST'S SPILL

    About 8 p.m. last Friday night, while travelling on a motor cycle towards Cannington, on Albany-road, past Bentley's Hill, Arthur Robertson (29), of ...

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  28. "HORSEY" HAZARD!

    Playing in a mixed foursome at Violet Town, Mrs. Tuxen drove the ball into a horse's nose-bag, where it was found among the chaff. ...

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  29. REVOLTING CASE

    After shocking evidence had been given of flogging resulting in the death of a boy, Albert Foster, at Chewton, on June 16, Herbert Bownds was sentenced at the ...

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  30. MOTOR CYCLE HITS CART

    When his motor cycle came into collision with terrific force with a milk-cart at Haberfield today, Norman George Keating (22) had his neck broken. He ...

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  31. STOP PRESS

    Kentle, winner of Grand National Hurdle Race, has been scratched for Australian Hurdle Race. ...

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  32. WEATHER FORECAST

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  33. VICTORIA PARK COLLISION

    A unanimous Full Court held that it was negligence of Bordas that was effective cause of accident. It considers Brown's application for ...

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  34. AIRMEN'S FUNERAL

    Two Aero Club and two private planes, one piloted by Capt. Hugh Grosvenor, A.D.C., to the Governor (Sir A. Hore-Ruthven), circled overhead at the ...

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  35. CLAIM FOR RATES

    Nearly two days have been occupied in the hearing in the Local Court of a defended claim against E. Townsend by the Merredin Road Board. This ...

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  36. CRUSHED BY LORRY

    One man, a returned soldier, was killed and two others were injured when a three-ton lorry laden with clay in Lonsdale-street. Melbourne. ...

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  37. LATE SHIPPING.

    The steamer YOSERIC is expected to reach Fremantle from Galveston via the Eastern States at 10 o'clock tonight. The interstater ZEALANDIA is ...

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  38. HEATED KALLY IN FRONT OF GOAL

    There were many exciting incidents such as this in yesterday's hockey con test. This photograph was taken during the match Western Australia v. South Australia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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