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  2. DEAD BABY FOUND.

    Naked, and with a piece of string tied around its neck, the body of a newly-born infant was found in the metropolitan rubbish tip at Monger's Lake late ...

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  3. DISARMAMENT.

    LONDON, July 24.—The President of the Disarmament Conference (Mr. Arthur Henderson) returned to London to-day after a series of private conversations ...

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  4. MOLLISONS CRASH.

    NEW YORK, July 23.—Having crossed the Atlantic in their 'plane, the Seafarer, and within 60 miles of New York, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mollison crashed at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. JEWISH PERSECUTION.

    LONDON, July 24.—The Jewish Board of Deputies (which is the central authority of organised Jewry in Britain) decided last night not to boycott German goods. ...

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  6. UNEMPLOYMENT FALLS.

    Unemployment as shown by trade union figures is steadily decreasing. In the second quarter of last year the percentage of unemployment in trade unions ...

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  7. N.S.W. LABOUR.

    SYDNEY, July 24.—Widespread unrest exists in the ranks of the Lang Labour Party as the result of the alteration of important rules without, it is alleged, ...

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  8. WORLD CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, July 24.—The agreement for the regulation for four years of the marketing of silver, achieved within the frame-work of the World Economic Conference ...

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  9. MUNICIPAL POWERS.

    Replying to a deputation representing local governing bodies yesterday, the Minister for Works (Mr. A. McCallum) stated that the Government was anxious to ...

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  10. TEST CRICKET.

    LONDON, July 24.—The West Indies resumed its first innings against England in the second Test match at Manchester to-day with six wickets down for 333. ...

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  11. TARIFF-MAKING.

    Dealing further with his charge of corruption in connection with the tariff, Mr. H. Gregory, M.H.R., stated yesterday that the term "corrupt" was used in its ...

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  12. SHOOTING AFFRAY.

    The Commissioner of Police (Mr. W. Douglas) yesterday received a telegram from the Wiluna police that two men were injured in a shooting affray at Sandstone ...

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  13. ARREST OF SHIP.

    TOKIO, July 24.—Officials are seriously concerned by consular advices that the Soviet is proceeding to the trial of the officers of the Kotohira Mara, utterly ...

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  14. EFFECT ON AUSTRALIA.

    CANBERRA, July 24.—It is believed that before the Resident Minister in London (Mr. Bruce) signed the agreement whereby silver production will be limited ...

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  15. FAMOUS BATSMAN'S ILLNESS.

    LONDON, July 24.—The famous cricketer, Mr. K. S. Duleepsinhji, who was prevented by ill-health from going to Australia with the last Test team, suffered a ...

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  16. GERMAN ADMIRAL DEAD.

    BERLIN, July 23.—The death has occurred of Admiral von Schroeder, who was director of the war-time air bombings of Dover and London. ...

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  17. AUSTRALIA'S CITRUS FRUITS.

    SYDNEY, July 24.—Steps being taken to secure markets for Australia's rapidly increasing production of citrus fruits in Great Britain and Eastern Canada were ...

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  18. "UNWEPT AND UNHONOURED."

    LONDON, July 24.—Commenting upon the concluding stages of the World Economic Conference, the "Financial News" says:—"The conference dissolves unwept ...

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  19. THE DAVIS CUP.

    PARIS, July 23.—H. E. Vines (America) who fainted on the court in his match with F. J. Perry (Britain) in the interzone final of the Davis Cup competition. ...

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  20. TROTSKY GOING TO FRANCE.

    NAPLES, July 24.—Having obtained a reversal of the war-time refusal to admit him to France, the exiled Russian leader Trotsky has arrived on route for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. Effects of Over-strain.

    LONDON, July 23.—Sympathetically referring to Vines's collapse, Mr. Wallis Myers writing in the "Daily Telegraph," says: "Though his ankle was painful from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. ALLEGED POISONING.

    SYDNEY, July 24.—At the Taree Police Court to-day, Hannah Webster was charged with having feloniously administered poison with intent to murder Benjamin ...

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  23. POLICIES CONTRASTED.

    "The World Economic Conference seems to have failed to come to any definite conclusions for international action" said the Minister for Defence (Sir George Pearce) ...

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  24. GROUP SETTLEMENTS.

    LONDON, July 24.—Lords Lamington, Melchett and Riddell and Sir Stanley Machin are among the signatories of a manifesto issued by the Empire Trade ...

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  25. AIR MAIL CHARGES.

    LONDON, July 24.—Mr. John Chamier, the secretary of the Air League, in a letter to the "Daily Telegraph" urges the Post Office to devote some of its record ...

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  26. UNITED STATES TRADE.

    WASHINGTON, July 24.—For the first time since August, 1931, the Commerce Department has recorded an unfavourable balance of trade, the imports for June ...

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  27. TREATMENT OF BLACKS.

    SYDNEY, July 24.—The Minister for the Interior (Mr. Perkins) denied to-day that conditions of slavery existed amongst the aborigines of Australia. He said that ...

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  28. CONSPIRACY CHARGE.

    SYDNEY, July 21.—In the Central Police Court to-day before Mr. Laidlaw, C.S.M., Joseph Patrick McNamara, Thomas Albert Miller. James Patrick ...

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  29. New System Retained.

    PARIS, July 23.—Representatives of the various Davis Cup countries yesterday voted in favour of retaining the new system of preliminary matches in the ...

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  30. UPPER HOUSE SEATS.

    KALGOORLIE, July 24.—The following nominations have been received by the Eastern Goldfields district council of the Australian Labour Party in connection ...

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  31. NATURALISTS' TOUR.

    DARWIN, July 24.—Mr. Charles Barrett, of the Field Naturalists' Club of Victoria, will return to Melbourne with Mrs. Barrett by the overland route via ...

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  32. WAR SERVICE HOMES.

    HOBABT, July 24.—Following repeated objections by officers of the State Agricultural Bank, who have been administering the War Service Homes Act in Tasmania, ...

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  33. AN ITALIAN FEUD.

    ROME, July 24.—The family of Camelo Messina had a feud with a wealthy landholder in the village of Ficarra, named Croso. so they allegedly put poison in a ...

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  34. MAN WOUNDED WITH SHOT.

    The Commissioner of Police (Mr. W. Douglas) received a report yesterday from Inspector McGuiness, of Geraldton, that Isaia Nicoli had received gun-shot wounds ...

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  35. WOMAN SHOT DEAD.

    COWARAMUP, July 24.—Mrs. J. Clarke Kennedy (39), of Group 13, was shot through the heart by a bullet from a pea rifle on Saturday afternoon. She ...

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  36. Preliminary Ties.

    COPENHAGEN, July 22.—Denmark eliminated Greece by four matches to one in the preliminary series of the Davis Cup competition for 1934. ...

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  37. DICTATOR'S SIXTH PORTFOLIO

    ROME, July 24.—In consequence of General Gazzera'a resignation, Signor Mussolini has taken over the Ministry for War. This is the sixth portfolio which he holds. His ...

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  38. DEAD CONGRESS LEADER.

    CALCUTTA, July 24.—A procession of 6,000 followed the funeral bier of the late Sir. Sen Gupta (a Congress extremist and former Mayor of Calcutta) to-day to the ...

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  39. PICNICKER ELECTROCUTED.

    SYDNEY, July 24.—William Blakely (17), when ascending Bulli Mountain yesterday with a picnic party along a pathway over which electric ...

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  40. AGED WOMAN'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, July 24.—Miss Emily Jane Edwards (83), of Jamieson-street, Granville, was found lying unconscious on Saturday on the pavement below her bedroom ...

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  41. RAILWAY LINE FATALITY.

    SYDNEY, July 24.—The decapitated body of Frederick Waterman (27), married, of Croydon, was found on the railway line between Croydon and Burwood. at 6 ...

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  42. THEFT FROM EMPTY HOUSE.

    DARWIN, July 24.—Five small children entered an empty house while its owner wan ill in hospital and stole 180 pennies. The police discovered the robbery and ...

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  43. BIGAMIST SENT TO GAOL.

    MELBOURNE, July 24.—A sentence of three years' imprisonment was imposed by Mr. Justice Gavan Daffy in the Criminal Court today noon William Edmund Leslie ...

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  45. JOCKEY KILLED IN COLLISION.

    LONDON, July 24.—Charles Buckham, the South African jockey who rode the winner of the Royal Hunt Cup, was killed in motoring collision yesterday. ...

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