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  2. HITLER'S IRON HAND.

    The Left-Wing Storm Troopers' plot against the Nazi regime in Germany, against which the Chancellor and Nazi leader (Herr Hitler) struck so swiftly after midnight on Friday, was dead by Sunday evening, and the nation was reported to be calm. ...

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  3. SNOW IN NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, July 2.—A further fall of snow occurred at Dunedin last night, but a rapid thaw took place today, making the city streets dangerously slushy. Two ...

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  4. CLOUDBURST HAVOC

    CALCUTTA, July 2.—Heavy floods have been experienced on the north-west frontier of India and in the south-eastern provinces of Afghanistan. ...

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  5. ENGLISH TEAM.

    LONDON, July 2.—The English selectors (Sir Stanley Jackson and Messrs. P. A. Perrin and T. A. Higson) have chosen 13 players from whom England's team for ...

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  6. OPEN BILL MARKET.

    CANBERRA, July 2.—The first official intimation of the attitude of the Loan Council towards the creation of an open bill market in ...

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  7. OVER THE TASMAN.

    SYDNEY, July 2.—The monoplane Faith in Australia, piloted by Mr. C. T. P. Ulm, made a perfect landing at Mascot aerodrome shortly after 7 o'clock tonight. ...

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  8. NAZI LEADERS' MORALS.

    LONDON, July 1.—Well-informed circles in London have for long been aware that enthusiasm for Hitlerism was waning. No longer was there the same zest in giving ...

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  9. TASMANIA'S TROUBLES.

    HOBART, July 2.—The attitude of the Government in the effort to remove Tasmania's disabilities under Federation was outlined by the State Treasurer (Mr. E. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. INDIANS IN AFRICA.

    CALCUTTA, July 2.—British North Borneo, New Guinea, and British Guiana are suggested as possible colonies for Indians by the Colonisation Inquiry ...

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  11. A MOSCOW VIEW.

    MOSCOW, July 1.—The "Pravda" describes the events of June 30 in Germany as a new outlook of bloody terror, and regards Hitler and Goering as the ...

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  12. WOMAN'S DEATH IN GARAGE.

    SYDNEY, July 2.—The mystery of the death in a garage at her home in High-street, North Sydney, on June 20, of Mrs. Daisy Cathro (41), wife of a merchant. ...

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  13. REASONS FOR PURGE.

    BERLIN, July 1.—With dramatic suddenness the Chancellor (Herr Hitler) and his most powerful lieutenants have suppressed the tendencies of the wilder Brown ...

    Article : 470 words
  14. TREATMENT OF VON PAPEN.

    PARIS, July 2.—The Berlin correspondent of the "Soir" states that President von Hindenburg has decided to resign owing to the treatment the Nazis have ...

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  15. "FORMIDABLE SIDE."

    LONDON, July 2.—"Clark, if fit, will be a godsend to England, but I am afraid he must be regarded as a doubtful starter," states Mr. Sydney" Southerton, editor of ...

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  16. GERMAN DEBTS.

    LONDON, July 1.—The "Daily Express" asserts that German private bills maturing in London last week were not met. This was the first time it had happened and ...

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  17. DELIGHT IN ITALY.

    ROME, July 1.—Herr Hitler's Italian admirers hail him as an apt pupil of Signor Mussolini and acclaim his triumph over the extremists, who they state, ...

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  18. AN AUSTRIAN PRECAUTION.

    VIENNA, July 1.—An order has been issued to all Heimwehr (Austrian Army) troops to arm in case they are needed to protect the Austro-German frontier. ...

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  19. ARBITRATION EVIDENCE.

    MELBOURNE, July 2.—"I have never driven a milk cart, but I have seen other people driving them," said Chief Judge Dethridge in the Arbitration Court today ...

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  20. OUTLOOK FOR JEWS.

    LONDON, July 1.—Mr. Neville J. Laski, President of the London Committee of Deputies of British Jews, informed the committee today that the position of Jews ...

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  21. ITALIAN FINANCE.

    ROME, June 30.—The Cabinet has approved of cuts totalling £6,600,000 for the financial year 1934-5 with a view to meeting a deficit of £30,000,000. The decision ...

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  22. AMERICAN WEDDING.

    NEW YORK, June 30.—Mr. John Jacob Astor, whose father was drowned in the Titanic disaster in 1912, was married today at Rhode Island to Miss Ellen ...

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  23. IRISH-MADE SHIRTS.

    LONDON, July 1.—The city correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that the Irish Free State is taking a hand in adding to Lancashire's worries by importing ...

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  24. MYTHICAL FORTUNE.

    MELBOURNE, July 2.—The fortune of £80,000 which Mrs. Arthur Connell, of Armadale, was supposed to have inherited from a rich uncle in New York in a myth. ...

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  25. AMERICAN DEFICIT.

    WASHINGTON, July 1.—The Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. H. Morgenthau) announced today that the deficit for the year ended June 30 aggregated 3,989,000,000 ...

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  26. WAR DRAMA ECHO.

    PARIS, July 1.—A wartime stain of dishonour has been removed from five French soldiers who were shot for cowardice in August, 1915. The Court Martials Appeal ...

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  27. COLOURED LABOUR.

    BRISBANE, July 2.—Returning from a visit to Northern Queensland today, the Consul-General for Denmark (Mr. G. Host) expressed the view that coloured labour ...

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  28. LOSS OF CARGO BOAT.

    ROME, July 1.—Six shipping men, including Dr. Aurigo (president of a Genoa shipping company), a captain and chief engineer, have been arrested on a charge ...

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  29. BRITISH OPINION.

    LONDON, July 2.—London newspapers express varied opinions on the summary execution by the Nazis of the plotting rebels. ...

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  30. CHANGING MEXICO.

    MEXICO CITY, July 1.—General Lazaro Cardenas, a 39-years-old revolutionary veteran, was chosen as the forty-fifth constitutional President of Mexico today in an ...

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  31. POLES' FLIGHT.

    LONDON, July 2.—The two Polish airmen, Benjamin and Joseph Adamowicz, who flew the Atlantic on Friday from Harbour Grace (Newfoundland) but failed to ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN TRADE TREATIES

    CANBERRA, July 2.—Legislation to facilitate the operation of trade treaties which the Commonwealth Government hopes to conclude shortly with foreign ...

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  33. THE NEW PLAYERS.

    One of England's best bowlers, Clark, las not been able to play consistently this season owing to illness. He is the fast left-hander whose tactics led to trouble in ...

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  34. GERMAN WOOL EMBARGO.

    BERLIN, July 2.—The embargo on the importation of wool has been prolonged until further notice. ...

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  35. AMERICAN POSSESSIONS.

    WASHINGTON, July 1.—After several days' delay because of a rush of business, President Roosevelt will board today the cruiser Houston for an extended visit to ...

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  36. AIR GAS ATTACK REPORT.

    BERLIN, July 1.—An official answer to he article in the "Nineteenth Century" by Mr. Wickham Steed, the noted journalist, which said that a secret ...

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  37. LOST MELBOURNE CHILD.

    MELBOURNE, July 2.—Although she visited police headquarters today and repeated her account of how her daughter was lost on Thursday, the mother of ...

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  38. MELBOURNE CENTENARY.

    Particulars of the interstate police sports meeting which is to be held in Melbourne on October 13 and 15 next, in conjunction with the Melbourne ...

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  39. MELBOURNE SHOW.

    MELBOURNE, July 2.—Entries for the Centenary Royal Show will close on Saturday, September 8. More than £10,000 in prize money, and trophies exceeding £2,000 ...

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  40. JAPANESE CABINET.

    TOKIO, July 2.—Numerous reports agree that Viscount Saito's Cabinet, which has endured several crises since it took office in May, 1932. will resign tomorrow. ...

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  41. WAR SCARE IN BATAVIA.

    TOKIO, July 2.—The Foreign Office spokesman commented caustically today on reports of a war scare in Batavia owing to the appearance of the Japanese cruisers ...

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  42. STORMS AT SEA.

    AUCKLAND, July 2.—The steamer Tairoa experienced boisterous weather last week en route to Auckland. On the voyage she met tremendous head seas which ...

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  43. RAMMED DESTROYER.

    TOKIO, July 2.—The Naval Office announced today that the forepart of the destroyer Miyuki, which was being towed into port by the destroyer Shiraynki, had ...

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  44. COALMINE STRIKE.

    MELBOURNE, July 2.—In an endeavour to effect a settlement of the protracted strike at the State coal mine at Wonthaggi, the Minister for Railways(Mr. ...

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  45. MINISTER IN OVERTURNED CAR.

    BRISBANE, July 2.—The Minister for Works (Mr. H. Bruce) had a narrow escape on Saturday night when a sedan car in which he and a male companion ...

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  46. FOOTBALLER KILLED.

    BRISBANE, July 2.—During a football match between Gordonvale and Aloomba, at Gordonvale yesterday, Cecil Vaughban, an Aloomba player became involved in a ...

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  47. ALLEGED COUNTERFEITING.

    AUCKLAND, July 2.—Three persons—a man, his wife and his son were arrested in a dwelling in Remuera today on charges which alleged the counterfeiting of a ...

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  48. TWO MEN INJURED

    BRIDGETOWN, July 2.—On a steep grade on the road to Nannup, a collision occurred yesterday between a motor cycle, ridden by F. Draper, and a bicycle, ridden ...

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