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  2. WHEAT POOLS.

    REGINA, July 30.—At the international grain conference on Friday Australia's methods of marketing were outlined by the Minister for Commerce (Mr. Stewart). ...

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  3. NAZI REGIME.

    BERLIN, July 29.—Despite the ferocious measures taken by the authorities to suppress communism, the secret police declare that the movement has only been ...

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  4. BODY-LINE BOWLING.

    LONDON, July 29.—While the cynics say that there is too much money and too much personal ambition at stake on both sides to threaten a cancellation of the ...

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  5. A MATCH RACE.

    VANCOUVER, July 29.—At the Tanforan track, at San Bruno, California, to-day Winooka, heralded as the "wonder horse of Australia, made his American ...

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  6. FRONTIER UNREST.

    LONDON, July 29.—Owing to the disturbed situation on the North-West Frontier of India, a column of 4,000 troops is expected to leave Peshawar to-morrow and ...

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  7. FOOTBALL.

    Neither East Fremantle nor West Perth, although weakened by the absence of their best players travelling with the carnival team, was defeated on Saturday, ...

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  8. DAVIS CUP FINAL.

    PARIS, July 30.—After having lost the two opening singles in the challenge round of the Davis Cup competition against Britain on Friday, France, the holder of ...

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  9. EXCHANGE STABILITY.

    LONDON, July 30.—The joint declaration of the Empire delegates to the World Economic Conference, urging the establishment of currency stability within ...

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  10. ARCHITECT KILLED.

    HOBART, July 30.—A distressing fatality occurred at Sandy Bay, near Derwent avenue, about 1 p.m. on Saturday, when Mr. G. Stanley Crisp, one of Hobart's ...

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  11. WOOL PRICES.

    LONDON, July 30.—Mr. Andrew Williamson, managing director of the Australian Estates and Mortgage Co., Ltd., at the annual meeting of the company on ...

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  12. A GERMAN CRITICISM.

    BERLIN, July 29.—The World Economic Conference ended in complete bankruptcy of common sense," says the "Boersen-Zeitung," one of the only three ...

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  13. ANTI-JEWISH CAMPAIGN.

    BERLIN, July 29.—The Jewish Telegraph Agency has circulated a report that Nazi Storm Troops on July 24 carried off 16 Jewish students with a teacher, ...

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  14. BANKRUPT PEER.

    LONDON, July 29.—The bankruptcy examination of Lord Richard Nevill has disclosed liabilities of £7,525 and assets of £447. Lord Nevill received an allowance ...

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  15. BRITISH TARIFF.

    LONDON, July 30.—Mr. Lloyd George, when interviewed by the "Sunday Times" with reference to tariffs, said that Yorkshire folk had a motto: "All ...

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  16. Boycott Affects Shipping Line.

    BERLIN, July 29.—At a meeting of the new board of control of the Hamburg Amerika line, the new president, Herr Emil Helfferich, said that the company in ...

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  17. BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

    LONDON, July 28.—Parliament adjourned to-day for the summer recess and unless members are recalled for any special reason it will not re-assemble until ...

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  18. THE DOUBLES MATCH.

    PARIS, July 29—The doubles match to-day in the challenge round of the Davis Cup competition between Britain and France was won by the latter in ...

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  19. WOMAN SCALDED.

    SYDNEY, July 30.—Terrible injuries were caused to Edith Neil (48) at Redfern on Friday night when a man flung a kettle of boiling water over her. ...

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  20. AVIATION BENEFACTOR.

    LONDON, July 29.—A cable has been received by Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mollison from Lord Wakefield in which he offers to buy a new aeroplane to replace their ...

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  21. EARTHQUAKE INJURY.

    LONDON, July 28.—The Privy Council has allowed four consolidated appeals from the New Zealand Appeal Court judgments in the workers' compensation cases of ...

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  22. BETTER PRICE DEMANDED.

    BRISBANE, July 30.—At a meeting of the sub-council of the Maranoa Graziers' Association at Roma on Saturday a resolution was passed urging that in the ...

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  23. AN IMPORTANT MATCH.

    Disappointing in almost every respect, except for Perth's supporters whose hopes of their team winning its way into the final four were raised appreciably, the ...

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  24. OPIUM SMUGGLING.

    DARWIN, July 30.—A charge against Wan Nah Kaai, a Chinese boy from Marella, of attempting to smuggle opium, was adjourned till Monday. A similar ...

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  25. PREMIER THREATENED.

    BUDAPEST, July 30.—The police have discovered a plot against the life of the Premier (Dr. Gamboes). Several arrests have been made. It is presumed that the ...

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  26. ARMS FROM ITALY.

    LONDON, July 28.—The Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Eden), in answer to a question in the House of Commons to-day, said that all the war ...

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  27. CANADIAN LOANS.

    OTTAWA, July 29.—The Canadian Government has obtained a renewal of a 50,000,000 dollar loan (10,000,000 at par) from the Chattered Banks of Canada at ...

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  28. A MYSTERY SHIP.

    SUVA, July 29.—A mysterious vessel about 80ft. long, believed to be Japanese, was observed off Funafuti Island yesterday. It departed at a high speed when ...

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  29. THE GAY LIFE.

    SYDNEY, July 30.—A remarkable story of lavish expenditure was unfolded in documents filed with the Official Receiver (Mr. C. F. W. Lloyd) on Saturday by Mrs. ...

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  30. BEFORE THE RACE.

    VANCOUVER, July 28.—With the memory of the great Phar Lap still fresh in the minds of American track followers another crack Australian thoroughbred will ...

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  31. BULLET HITS WINDOW.

    A bullet from a rifle discharged by one of the occupants of a passing motor launch smashed the window of the house of Mr. H. Boult on the river bank at the eastern ...

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  32. BRITISH TRADE WITH FINLAND.

    LONDON, July 30.—Commercial negotiations between Great Britain and Finland are proceeding, and Colonel Colville (for the Board of Trade) stated in ...

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  33. MR. WOODS DELAYED AGAIN.

    KARACHI, July 29.—The De Havilland Aircraft Co., Ltd., has received the following telegram from Mr. James Woods, the West Australian airman who is ...

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  34. TRACKING THE CRIMINAL.

    CHICAGO, July 28.—American, Canadian and European police officials are attending the conferences of the International Police Association. ...

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  35. MT. ISA DEBENTURES.

    BRISBANE, July 30.—The Mining Trust Limited and the American Smelting and Refining Company, holding between them upwards of £1,500,000 debenture stock of ...

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  36. ITALY AND HUNGARY.

    ROME, July 30.—The Premier of Hungary (Dr. Gomboes) before his departure after a visit to Signor Mussolini stated that an agreement on political ...

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  37. PERRY'S GREAT STRUGGLE.

    PARIS, July 28.—Mr. Wallis Myers, writing to the London "Daily Telegraph," following the opening day's play, says:—"The Davis Cup is virtually certain to ...

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  38. QUARREL ON STEAMER.

    BRISBANE, July 30.—A stabbing affray occurred on the American steamer Carriso at Townsville on Saturday night, resulting in the first engineer. Ivan Webb, ...

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  39. MAGICIAN'S SON KILLED.

    BRISBANE, July 29.-William Jansen (21), youngest son of the magician "Dante," who has been appearing at Australian theatres, was killed instantly early ...

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  40. CAR JACK, SLIPS.

    MELBOURNE, July 30.—A simple accident caused the death of Mr. Norman Rogers (39), of Mitcham, on Saturday afternoon. Mr. Rogers jacked up the front ...

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  41. SCHOOL SANITATION.

    BUNBURY, July 29.—The School Parents and Citizens' Association of the Bunbury High School has approached Mr. F. J. Withers, M.L.A., and asked him to ...

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  42. AN UNCOMMON ACCIDENT.

    SYDNEY, July 30.—While Mr. Fred Fuller, of Swan Creek (near Grafton) was driving his car along a narrow road to his home, three bolting horses crashed ...

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  43. CAUGHT BETWEEN TRAMS.

    MELBOURNE, July 30.—Mrs. Augusta Lindrum, wife of Mr. Frederick Lindrum and sister-in-law of Mr. Walter Lindrum, the champion billiards player of the world, ...

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