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  2. THE AIR DISASTER.

    The coroner's inquiry into the death of the six victims of Monday's air disaster in Kent was opened near the scene of the crash this afternoon. ...

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  3. THE FOURTH TEST.

    The Australian cricketers, who have spent a considerable proportion of their time recently gloomily sitting in hotel lounges waiting for the weather to clear up, were ...

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  4. THE LEGITIMATE STAGE.

    After a tour of England and America extending over ten months, Mr. E. J. Tait, a director of J. C. Williamson Ltd., has returned to Melbourne. During his ...

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  5. N.S.W. RAILWAYS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--With railway traffic falling at the rate of £70,000 or £80,000 a week, the Commissioners are considering the curtailment of ...

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  6. RETURNED SOLDIERS

    Many diverse subjects were discussed yesterday at the annual conference of the Victorian branch of the Returned Soldiers League, which was continued at Anzac ...

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  7. SOLDIERS' PREFERENCE.

    Commenting yesterday on the discussion at the Victorian soldiers' conference on the preference question, in which the Federal executive of the Returned ...

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  8. THE BUDGET DEBATE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The budget debate was continued in the House of Representatives, to-day. Mr. Yates (S.A.) said he would not ...

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  9. MR. SHEPHERD'S SALARY.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Referring to-day to the recent criticism by Mr. White (V.) of the high salary (£2000 a year) paid the secretary of the Defence ...

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  10. Explanation by Mr. Hughes.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Mr. W. M. Hughes, M.P., to-night described as silly and untrue a statement in the Federal House by Mr. White, member for ...

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  11. THE TOTALISATOR.

    Mr. J. L. Reilly, secretary of the Mentone Turf Club, stated yesterduy that arrangements for the installation of the totalisator on the Epsom and Mentone ...

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  12. THE SALES TAX.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The leader of the Country party was assured by the Prime Minister in the House of Representatives to-day that butter boxes were ...

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  13. ANOTHER BOWLER FOR ENGLAND.

    Owing to the uncertainty of the weather the English selectors, at the request of A. P. F. Chapman, have extended an invitation to the Gloucestershire bowler, T. ...

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  14. AMUSEMENTS.

    Though the amount of musical talent discovered in Australia is considerable a great number of extremely gifted young people are left in an uninspiring ...

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  15. THE SENATE.

    In the Senate the debate on the motion for the second reading of the Amending Conciliation and Arbitration Bill was resumer. ...

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  16. TODAY'S GREAT CONTEST

    Intense interest will be taken here and in England in the fourth Test match, which is due to be commenced at Manchester to-day. The team which wins this ...

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  17. Framing the Regulations.

    Some difficulties are being encountered by the committee of State officers and a representative of the racing clubs in framing certain aspects of the totalisator ...

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  18. THE POLICE FORCE.

    Applicants for the position of Commissioner of Police will have until Saturday, 9th August, to lodge them with the Under-Secretary. No special qualifications ...

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  19. SOLDIER SETTLERS.

    Members of a deputation representing the soldier settlers of the State received sympathetic consideration from the Minister of Lands (Mr. Bailey) yesterday ...

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  20. DEARER TOBACCO.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Although tobacco and cigars are to be dearer on Monday, there will be no increase in the price of cigarettes. An amended price list will be ...

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  21. EMPIRE ECONOMIC UNITY.

    Thirty-six members of the House of Lords, including Lords Allenby, Ashfield, Barnby, Beatty, Birkenhead, Colwyn, Burnham, Denbigh, Ebbisham, Elibank, ...

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  22. DRAMA IN TIVOLI REVUE.

    The Grand Guignol drama The Mask is to be introduced into the revue Pot Luck, commencing at the matince to m[?]row. The principal characters will be ...

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  23. NECESSARIES OF LIFE.

    PERTH, Thursday.--Inquiries to-day into the possibility of an early reduction in accounts of tradesmen supplying necessaries of life failed to elicit a single ...

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  24. LEO FRANKLIN ON CRICKET.

    By arrangement with J. C. Williamson Ltd., Mr. Leo Franklin, now appearing with the musical comedy, the New Moon, at the Theatre Royal, will broadcast his ...

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  25. WHITE CARGO BOOKING.

    It is announced by J. C. Williamson Ltd. that the booking is now open at Allan's for White Cargo, which will be staged at the King's Theatre next ...

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  26. POSITION ADVERTISED.

    Referring yesterday to his future intentions regarding the Police Commissionership Mr. Blamey declined to confirm the published reports that he intended to ...

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  27. PUBLIC SERVICE REFORMS

    Sir,--I suggest the following as a contribution toward a reduction of the cost of government. When Mr. Ross made his investigations into the public service ...

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  28. Florence Austral Box Plans.

    Box plans for the two farewell concerts at the Melbourne Town Hall by Madame Florence Austral and Mr. John Amadio open at Allan's at 9 o'clock this morning. ...

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  29. Appeals Against Light.

    Sir,--We have heard so much cheap talk on the above matter that it was refreshing to read Noble's comments in your issue of to-day. All must admit that this great player and captain ...

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  30. STATE COUNCIL MEETS.

    In the evening the incoming State council held its first meeting, when the executive committee for thr ensuing year was elceted by ballot as follows:--Messrs. E. ...

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  31. THE BRITISH COAL BILL.

    After some discussion the House of Lords this afternoon agreed to the slight alteration made by the House of Commons in the Lords' amendment to the Coal ...

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  32. The Hours Question.

    BENDIGO, Thursday.-- Consideration was given by Bendigo Trades Hall Council at its monthly meeting to the Arbitration Bill at present before the Senate, ...

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  33. Melbourne Symphony Orchestra.

    A programme of orchestral music will be presented to-morrow night at the Town Hall by Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Fritz Hart. ...

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  34. COUNTY MATCHES.

    The round of county championship matches commenced to-day was considerably affected by rain, and on three grounds there was no play. The scores ...

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  35. NEW ZEALAND BUDGET.

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.--The budget was brought down in the House of Representatives to-night. To meet the estimated deficit of £3,000,000, departmental votes ...

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  36. A POLITICAL APPOINTMENT.

    Asked yesterday [?] there was any truth in the statement made by Mr. E. Turnbull to the soldier settlers' conference that he had been informed on reliable authority ...

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  37. BROKEN HILL DISPUTE.

    BROKEN HILL, Thursday.--No settlement has yet been arrived at in the dispute over 48 hours. The combined meeting last night of members of the Merchant ...

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  38. RADIO ANNOUNCER KILLED

    At Detroit to-day Gerald Buckley, a radio political commentator, was assassinated by a trio of gunmen shortly after he had announced that the voters had ...

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  39. THE PARLIAMENTARY BAR

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--As a protest against a recent order issued by the President of the Senate that certain discriminations are to be made among ...

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  40. A JOCKEY'S FUNERAL.

    There was a force attendance at the funeral of George Frederick Lambert, the well-known jockey, which left the residence of Mr. G. Powell, Wyuna-road, ...

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  41. MEETING IN TOWN HALL.

    Invitations have been issued to citizens asking them to attend a meeting on Monday at 4 p.m., in Melbourne Town Hall, to express confidence in the administraton ...

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  42. A SYDNEY FIRE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A fire broke our at the Echnomic Supply Stores, Campbellstreet, to-night. The smoke burst through the doors and windows of the Hotel ...

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  43. FURNITURE STORE ENTERED.

    Breaking in Maples' furniture store, Swan-street, Richmond, on Wednesday night, thieves blew a safe and stole £25 in money. Wireless equipment valued ...

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  44. FACTORIES FOR AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Stimulated by the favorable tariff, the Australian Drop Forging Company and the Australian File Manufacturing Company will be formed ...

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  45. Advertising

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  47. A NEW ZEALAND EXECUTION.

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.-- Arthur Munn, who was found guilty of wife murder, is to be executed at 3 a.m. on Tuesday. ...

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