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  2. NOTES AND COMMENTS

    Theatrical advertisement: "The competition Why Do Men Leave Home," closes to-night. Have you given your reason yet?. Quite a number of men doubtless ...

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  3. IN THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    Yesterday's proceedings began with the swearing-in of Messrs. Taylor (Mt. Margaret) and Thomson (Kattanning). The ex-speaker took his seat on the ...

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  4. EARLY CABLES

    In the House of Commons to-night during a debate on the Mesopotamia question, Mr. J. H. Thomas (Secretary of State for the Colonies) said that Great Britain was ...

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  5. DOUBLE SCHOOL TRAGEDY

    At the inquest on the two school teachers who died at Rotherbithe (Kent) on July 24, the Coroner returned a verdict that Holmes murdered Kay and then committed ...

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  6. TRADE AND FINANCE

    Messrs. H.J. Wigmore and Co. report under date July 31.— Chaff-The yarding at the metropolitan chalf and grain auction sales this morning ...

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  7. LOOKING DOWN

    A problem which May's Parliamentary Procedure apparently could not solve was mentioned in the Legislative Council last night, when the Hon. J. Cornell voiced a ...

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  8. SOLDIER SETTLEMENT

    "The board regret that it is again necessary to call attention to the fact that many settlers are failing to meet their obligations, with the result that accumulation ...

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  9. BYFLEET MURDER.

    M. Harriott the Prime Minister of France) has written to Mr. Arthur Henderson appealing for the life of Vaquier, who was sentenced, to death for the murder ...

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  10. CANADA.

    The Quebec Liquor Commission has reported that the sales of wines increased by about 600 per cent, daring the last two years, and there were proportionate ...

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  11. IRELAND.

    The Parliamentary Correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" foreshadows that the special Judicial Committee is likely to decide that, the Irish Boundary ...

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  12. AUSTRALIA IN BRITISH MARKETS

    At the Conference on Agricultural Co-operation, Sir Joseph Cook (the High Commissioner for Australia) said:—"Australia's trouble is to get into the British ...

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  13. CHARLTON'S ILLNESS.

    Two doctors saw Charlton after his illness at Hyde. Both agreed that he roast take a long rest from swimming. Beaurepaire is anixious and has decided that it ...

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  14. SOUTH AFRICA.

    In the House of Assembly to-day the Prime Minister (General J. B. M. Hertzog) said that the Government did not intend to proceed with the Class Areas Bill. The ...

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  15. INVESTMENT QUOTATIONS

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  16. AMERICA.

    A message received from. Memphis (Tennessee) says that an epidemic of anthrax is sweeping the States of Arkansas, Tennessee and Mississippi, and has caused the deaths ...

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  17. THE PERSIAN OUTRAGE

    The American Legation has not received the Persian Government's reply to the American Note regarding the murder of Major Imbrie (the late American Consul). ...

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  18. THE SHARE MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 552 words
  19. WIRELESS BROADCASTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 111 words
  20. PHILIPPINES.

    Sixty persons were rescued and 60 are missing from the motor ship Agusan, 195 tons, which is on fire off the Mindanao coast. The passengers were mostly ...

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  21. FREEMASONRY.

    Two thousand five hundred Freemasons were present to-day when the Duke of Connaught at a most impressive ceremony installed the Duke of York as Provincial ...

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  22. REPARATIONS.

    The new French formula which was submitted to the Conference to-day proposes that recourse be had to arbitration when the Reparations Commission fails to agree ...

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  23. TOURING FOOTBALLERS.

    The visiting Perth Football Club was entertained by the Victorian Football Association at its rooms in Swanston-street last night. ...

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  24. FRENCH PRESS CRITICISMS.

    The new French formula has been commented on in, varying terms. It is approved by the "Matin" and the "Oeuvre" as likely to solve all of the questions ...

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  25. M. HERRIOT EXPLAINS.

    The Parliament re-assembled to-day. A telegram from M. Herriot (the Prime Minister) was read in the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, explaining the point ...

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  27. CHINA.

    "The level of the river has now reached 48ft, the highest point for 35 years The continuous pumping of the drains has kept the concession from being flooded. but ...

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  28. TAXATION EXEMPTION:

    The Chinese Cabinet has approved the proposal to exempt from taxation for a period of font months all articles of clothing foodstuffs and shelter materials ...

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