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  2. "USE YOUR EYES!"

    WANGARATTA, Thursday.—Noisy interjectors maintained a lively fire of comment at a meeting in Theatre Royal, Wangaratta, to-night, when the Prime ...

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  3. SCENE IN ASSEMBLY

    PERTH, Thursday.—The Legislative Assembly was interrupted in an unprecedented manner this afternoon, when a young unemployed man entered the ...

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  4. COTTON DUTIES

    Although it appeared that the Federal Cabinet had disposed of the question of the new cotton duties, which have aroused opposition in Great Britain, it ...

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  5. TO LONDON FOR AIR RACE

    Sir Charles Kingsford-smith will leave Melbourne to-day in his Lockheed Altair monoplane for Sydney. This will be the first stage of his Journey to London to ...

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  6. RURAL RELIEF

    ADELAIDE, Thursday. — Plans of the Commonwealth Government for the rehabilitation of primary industries were described by the Minister for Defence (Sir ...

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  7. TEXTILE STRIKE

    The temporary paralysis of the United States cotton textile industry appears to be inevitable. Government officials have made strenuous efforts to prevent 500,000 ...

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  8. ROYAL BETROTHAL

    It is expected that the marriage of Prince George and Princess Marina will take place at Westminster Abbey in November. The engaged couple have left for Bled, Jugoslavia, where they will be the guests of Prince and ...

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  9. Holiday in Jugoslavia

    Exceptional interest has been aroused in the announcement of Prince George's engagement to Princess Marina of Greece. They left Salzburg (Austria) to-day in ...

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  10. Certificate for 'Plane

    Officiais of the air bureau of the Department of Commerce to-day informed the representatives of the Australian Press Association: — "No certification has yet ...

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  11. BOYCOTT EXTENDING

    The Manchester correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" reported to-day that the Bolton Grocers' Association had passed a resolution pledging the members to ...

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  12. SENATE TEAM

    Electors who desire to support the Senate team for Victoria which has been endorsed by the ...

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  13. SIR EDGEWORTH DAVID

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Deeply impressive scenes marked the State funeral today of Professor Sir Edgeworth David, formerly emeritus professor of geology at ...

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  14. BOARD OF WORKS

    The Premier (Sir Stanley Argyle) promised yesterday that the State Ministry would consider the suggestion advanced by members of the Legislative ...

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  15. "Fiddlin' Work"

    "[?]uh! Fiddlin' work, makin' flies," remarked a small boy who had been inquiring about the manifold works of the Creator. Drilling a hole ...

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  16. SURVEY OF ROUTE

    Mr. Eric Bonar, the co-pilot of the Bellanca 'plane which will be piloted by Colonel J. C. Fitzmaurice in the Centenary Air Race, has returned to London ...

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  17. Prince of Wales Will Not Comment

    The Prince of Wales, who is at Biarritz, refuses to comment on the engagement, though numerous attempts were made to induce him to speak. It is understood that ...

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  18. ONE BRITISH WITHDRAWAL

    In reply to a cable message from the secretary of the Centenary Air Race committee (Mr. E. V. Neill), the British Aero Club intimated yesterday that Mr. Alan ...

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  19. AUSTRALIA'S GOOD WISHES

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Governor-General (Sir Isaac Isaacs) has sent the following cable message to His Majesty the King:— ...

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  20. BOOKMAKER WHO BAKED BREAD

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—An allegation that a starting-price bookmaker who knew nothing about baking had started a bakery and cut prices to obtain money from the ...

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  21. RETALIATORY BAN

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — The Lancashire boycott has perturbed cotton growers and butter producers. Certain cotton interests have established an organisation to ...

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  22. RECORD PRICE FOR GOLD

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 82 words
  23. KENT MATCH

    In consequence of heavy rain the match between Australia and Kent, which began yesterday, was abandoned for the day after Kent had lost two wickets for 21 runs. As ...

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  24. Premier Sends Congratulations

    The Premier (Sir Stanley Argyle) sent a cable message to England yesterday asking that congratulations on the engagement of Prince George be conveyed ...

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  25. Monospar Being Tested

    The monospar T.S.[?], built by General Aircraft for the Civil Aviation department, is nearing its completion tests but Wing-Commander T. R. Marsden ...

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  26. AUSTRALIA AND JAVA

    Members of business, commercial, and shipping interests in Melbourne entertained Dr. W. M. F. Mansvelt at a farewell luncheon at Menzies Hotel ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. FREE PARDON FOR MEMBER

    PERTH, Thursday.—Notice of a motion of censure on the Government because of the free pardon granted to Mr. E. H. Gray, M.L.C., after his conviction at ...

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  28. INDIAN AFFAIRS

    The question of broadcasting has for some time been under the active consideration of the Government of India. Already in several provinces ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. Transfer of More Than £300,000,000 Worth Begun

    The transfer of an enormous accumulation of gold, said to be valued at between 1,500,000,000 dollars (£300,000,000) and 2,250,000,000 dollars (£450,000,000) from ...

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  30. PERRY REFUSES £10,000

    F. J. Perry, world tennis champion on Wednesday refused an offer of £10,000 from W. O. Brien, the United States promoter, to become a professional O'Brien ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    A message from Johannesburg states that searchers have found the body of Dr. J. J. Vanderleeuw, field secretary of the New Education Fellowship, who ...

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  32. Britain Eats More Butter

    In its report on dairy produce, the Imperial Economic Committee refers to the remarkable increase in the consumption of butter in the United Kingdom in ...

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  33. Profits of Tour

    It is understood that, despite the disappointing attendances at the last Test match at the Oval, the profits of the Australian tour are likely to be about ...

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  34. A POLICY FOR WHEATGROWERS

    YARRAWONGA, Thursday.—Mr. W. L. Moss, Australian Country party candidate for Echuca, addressed a meeting in the shire hall to-night. ...

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  35. Film Star's Engagement

    Miss Lill Damita, the film star, announced in London on Tuesday that she would marry Mr. Hugo Brassey in New York in October. Mr. Brassey is an ...

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  36. Gaming Raid in London

    Following a raid by police on a club in Albany Court, Piccadilly, 16 men and 7 woman were charged at the Marlborough street court with gaming offences. The ...

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  37. Free Trip to Australia

    A free trip to Australia will be given to the college or high school student in Canada writing the best essay on Australia. This step is being taken to ...

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  38. Building-up New Side

    R. E. S. Wyatt, who captained England in the Tests, is likely to captain the English team which will go to the West Indies in December. Probably a number of young ...

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  39. 70,000-TON CUNARDER

    More than 130 tons of tallow, 50 tons of black soap, and a ton of oil are being used to grease the ways upon which the grant Cunard steamer of 70,000 tons will ...

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  40. Cold Spell in Antarctica

    "A bitterly cold spell, culminating in a remarkable fall in the barometer, was broken on Wednesday with a mild blizzard," says a radio message from the main ...

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  41. New By-law Creates a New Argument

    Coincidental with the removal of the safely zones and the inauguration of a new by-law which prohibits vehicles from passing stationary trams, two accidents ...

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  42. Mrs. Woodfull's Movements

    Mrs. Woodfull will travel overland to arrive in London on September 20, five days after the last match of the tour. Mr. and Mrs. Woodfull will spend a week in ...

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  43. RATE COLLECTOR MISSING

    The police have been informed of the disappearance from his home in Queen street, Mornington, on Tuesday last of Mr. Robert W. Thompson. He is the rate ...

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  44. Heather Angel Married

    A message from Yuma, Arizona, says that Mr. Ralph Forbes, the former husband of Miss Ruth Chatterton, the cinema actress, married Miss Heather Angel, the ...

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  45. SECESSION AND THE SENATE

    PERTH, Thursday. — The Council of the Dominion League has decided not to give instructions to supporters of secession about voting for Senate candidates, but ...

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  46. Matches to Come

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 28 words
  47. London Stock Exchange

    Milling shares were quiet. Midday quotations:—Great Boulder, 12/1½; Sons of Gwalia, 43/; South Kalgurli, 26/6; Golden Horseshoe, 4/1½; Lake View and ...

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  48. Japanese Swimmers for Melbourne

    Yjsutaro Sokagami, the Japanese freestyle swimming sprinter, and Shoji Kiyokawa, the back-stroke champion, will visit Melbourne for the Centenary. ...

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  49. SUPERIOR QUALITY IN HOWARD RADIOS.

    Ball-bearing extra rigid condensers; airtight hermetically sealed co[?]s; 18 to 1 ratio slow tuning; full vision dial marked in wave lengths; new type dual purpose ...

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  50. A HOLIDAY WITH A DIFFERENCE.

    The "difference" in a vacation under ordinary conditions and a holiday at VICTORIA'S LEADING HYDRO must be experienced to be believed. Imagine all ...

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  51. FASHIONS IN FABRICS

    The Mutual Dress and Silk Depts. are new replete with a selection of fabrics strictly of the mode, yet exceptionally moderate in price. Now is the time to ...

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  52. ROSELLA BEANS — THREE VARIETIES.

    They are Rosella Pork and Beans, Rosella Baked Beans, and Rosella Baked Butter Beans. All oven baked to perfection, and famous for nourishment and flavour. Ideal for winter ...

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