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  2. ROAD RACING.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Irish slogan “Faugh a Ballagh” (Clear the Road) never had a greater force than to-day. Road racing never offered such a ...

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  3. PITCHED BATTLE.

    NEW YORK. Saturday.—A battle between police and bandits, unparalleled in the history of the city, spattered bullets over a wide area of the Bronx ...

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  4. AROUND AUSTRALIA.

    SYDNEY. Sunday.— Broadbent left Mascot a little after midnight on Sunday on the first stage of his flight. He will attempt to lower Kingsford ...

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  5. BRITAIN’S PROBLEMS.

    LONDON, Friday—The position late to-night remained critical after a further day without agreement. The Government still refrained from making ...

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  6. ROUTING THE REDS.

    SYDNEY. Sunday.— The Socialisation Committee of the A.L.P., which met a serious reverse on Friday night when it failed to induce the executive ...

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  7. MURRAY FLOODS.

    MELBOURNE. Saturday. — Heavy rain, snow, and hail tell in Victoria last night and to-day. Because of soaking rains in Melbourne, many sporting ...

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  8. WHEAT GROWERS.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Many matters affecting wheat growers of the State will be discussed at the third annual conference of the Victorian Wheat ...

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  9. LOAN CONVERSIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. — Much more than half of the national Conversion Loan total of £556,000,000 has been either actually converted or ...

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  10. GERMANS IN CANTON.

    HONG KONG, Saturday.— Anti German feeling in Canton is high, following the confirmation of a report that General Chiang-kai-Shek has ...

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  11. BLAZE AT BURLEIGH.

    SOUTHPORT, Sunday.—Damage estimated at more than £3000 was caused by a fire at Burleigh Heads last night when the Imperial Cafe and a ...

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  12. NEW ZEALAND FINANCE.

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.— The Premier, Mr. Forbes, declares there is no occasion for panic regarding the country’s finances. Provision has been ...

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  13. HEAD-ON COLLISION.

    SOUTHPORT, Saturday.—In a head on collision between a motor cycle and a motor car on the main Tallebudgera road near West Burleigh this ...

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  14. BENDIGO ATTACK.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Speaking at a dinner tendered by the Bendigo City Council yesterday the Mayor of Bendigo. Alderman Taylor, said it was ...

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  15. SCOUT MOVEMENT.

    LONDON, Friday. — Lord Baden-Powell, in lecturing on his recent tour, showed how firmly the Scout movement is established in Australia, New ...

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  16. TWO YOUNG GREEKS.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Two young Greeks, John Koutouvides and John Michells, were found dead to-day in the house on their orchard at Long ...

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  17. THE WOOL MARKET.

    LONDON, Saturday—Mr. W. P. Devereux, the London representative of the Australian Wool Growers and Graziers’ Council, reports: As a result ...

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  18. STATE RAILWAYS.

    MACKAY, Sunday.—A mass meeting of railwaymen was held to-day as a protest against wage reductions and altered conditions, and it was decided ...

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  19. FALL OF EARTH.

    TULLY, Sunday—A fall of earth occurred near the Shire Council’s ballast tip at the foot of Mt. Tyson on Saturday morning, burying and killing ...

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  20. NARROW ESCAPE.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Awakened by cries of “Fire !” and the hammering of anxious neighbours on the side wall, the occupant of a seven-roomed house ...

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  21. N.S. WALES DOLE FRAUDS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A flying squad of specially trained inspectors to make surprise checks at food depots is the latest move of the department of the ...

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  22. FLOODS IN CHINA.

    SHANGHAI. Saturday.—A perilous situation has followed the flooding of the Yang-ize and Yellow rivers. The last hope of reprieve from disaster is ...

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  23. SEA BATHING.

    LONDON, Saturday.— Children should be medically examined before sea bathing, says the British Medical Journal, observing that seaside ...

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  24. AGED MAN HURT.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.— Hurled six feet into the air and flung towards the side of the road when run down by a motor car on the Ipswich-road at ...

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  25. ELECTORAL ROLLS.

    BRISBANE. Saturday.—The possibility of establishing a uniform roll for Commonwealth and State purposes in Queensland is being investigated at the ...

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  26. TOPPLED OVER BRIDGE.

    BEAUDESERT, Sunday. — George William North, a married man of Innis Plain, had a narrow escape from death yesterday morning when the sulky in ...

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  27. GARAGE HOLD-UP.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—“Two young men visited Gould’s garage in High street, Northcote, on Saturday evening, and made inquiries regarding the price ...

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  28. FATAL CAR SMASH.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—A wheel collapsing, a car containing four men plunged over an embankment into two feet of water at Orton Park, near ...

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  29. MAN'S THROAT SLASHED.

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—With blood flowing profusely from a deep gash in the left side of his neck, Daniel Cushnan (51) was assisted into the ...

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  30. DECENTRALISATION.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Dr. Earle Page arrived to-day en route to his farm at Kadanga, where he ill spend a week’s vacation. Interviewed, he said he was ...

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  31. CHARGE OF FRAUD.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—On June 29 Harold Charles Whitby (20), labourer, went to the Stephens Police Station and said that he was married and ...

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  32. STOLEN CAR.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Smart police work resulted in the recovery at Coolgatta early on Saturday night of a valuable motor car stolen less than ...

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  33. SCHNEIDER TROPHY.

    LONDON, Friday.—It is understood that. in the event of the Italian and French Governments failing to compete for the Schneider Trophy in the ...

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  34. SIR NEWTON MOORE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Organised by Mr. H. L. Boyce, M.A., F.R.G.S, a native of New South Wales, who is a member of the House of Commons and a ...

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  35. EDWARD DYSON.

    MELBOURNE. Saturday.—Mr. Edward Dyson, poet, author, and journalist, died to-day at his home in Tennyson-street. St. Kilda. after a long ...

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  36. COFFEE FOR WHEAT.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.— An agreement was signed to-day between the Brazillian Government and the Federal Grain Stabilisation Corporation for ...

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  37. FRUIT MARKETING.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The ballot of the deciduous section of the Committee of Direction for fruit marketing resulted In the election of the following: R. ...

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  38. FALLEN SOLDIERS.

    BRISBANE. Sunday —A splendid tribute to Queensland’s fallen soldiers was by visiting bowlers from all parts of the Commonwealth and New Zealand ...

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  39. FAR NORTH DEFEATED

    CAIRNS. Sunday.— South Queensland Rugby League team defeated the Far North this afternoon alter a hard fought game, by 26 points to 14. At half ...

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  40. FATAL FUMES.

    VERSAILLES. Saturday.—When the owner of a villa removed the lid of a tank draining the gardens the fumes overcame him and he fell into the ...

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  41. MR. “EDDIE” STONE.

    Mr. “Eddie” Stone, the victim of the accidental shooting at Ravensbourne on Sunday, August 16, passed away at the Toowoomba Hospital at 2.30 this ...

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