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  2. DROUGHT LIFTING.

    CHICAGO, July 14.—Heavy rain today in the north-west of the United States and in the Canadian province of Manitoba heralded the breaking of the great ...

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  3. AFRICAN COLONIES.

    LONDON, July 15.—There is no official comment here on the statement of the South African Minister for Defence (Mr. O. Pirow) at Johannesburg that very ...

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  4. MR. THORBY'S VISIT.

    BRIDGETOWN, July 15.—Leaving Perth by car before sunurise this morning, the Acting-Minister for Commerce and the Minister administering War ...

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  5. CROSSING SMASH.

    A woman was killed and a man severely injured when a Perth-bound train crashed into a motor car on the River-vale level crossing about 7.20 p.m. ...

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  6. OFFERS TO JAPAN.

    CANBERRA, July 15.—The Federal Ministry is still awaiting a reply from the Japanese Government to the conditional offers to resume negotiations for ...

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  7. STRAITS REGIME.

    LONDON, July 15.—The special correspondent of "The Times" at Montreux reports that the conference on the revision of the Straits Convention ...

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  8. PEACE AND PROSPERITY.

    LONDON, July 14.—Co-operation between the British nations to build up the economic strength of the Empire, in the belief that such action would stimulate ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. AUSTRO-GERMAN PACT.

    LONDON, July 15.—The Cabinet at a meeting today will consider British policy in relation to the changed diplomatic situation created by the Austro-German ...

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  10. "CHRONIC TRAGEDY."

    WASHINGTON, July 14.—Discussing drought relief measures today, Mr. Harry L. Hopkins, Federal Emergency Relief and Works Progress administrator, stated ...

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  11. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.

    CANBERRA, July 15.—Speaking at a meeting of the Liverpool Plains (N.S.W.) Federal Electorate Council of the United Country Party on Tuesday, the president ...

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  12. SANCTIONS RAISED.

    CANBERRA, July 15.—By a special proclamation issued today, the Commonwealth Government lifted the economic and financial sanctions imposed by ...

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    All that remained of the sedan car which was involved in a collision with a train at Rivervals level crossing early last night. The car was huried from one side of the crossing to the other, smashing the guard rails of a cattle pit and becoming firmly wedged against a signal post. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. SPANISH DISQUIET.

    MADRID, July 14.—Most of the militant members of Right Wing parties have now been imprisoned. In Madrid alone 135 have gone to gaol. . ...

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  15. THE UNIVERSITIES' PART.

    LONDON, July 14.—"The problem of the Empire universities is to contribute as rapidly as possible to the production of stability in the world, which seems ...

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  16. SPYING FOR JAPAN.

    WASHINGTON, July 14.—Accused of having sold confidential naval Information to the Japanese Government, John S. Farnsworth, formerly a lieutenant- ...

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  17. ASSESSING THE EFFECTS.

    LONDON, July 15.—European capitals are now debating who gains most from the Austro-German agreement. Austria seems to have come off best. Dr. ...

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  18. LOST WOOL MARKET.

    BRISBANE, July 15.—A resolution strongly condemning the Federal Government's tariff restrictions against Japan and urging immediate action to restore ...

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  19. SHIPBUILDING BOOM.

    LONDON, July 15.—Commenting on Lloyd's shipbuilding returns, which show that 848,732 tons of new merchant shipping was under construction in Britain ...

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  20. FOREIGN POLICY.

    LONDON, July 14.—The Government has again intimated that it does not consider it necessary to summon a special conference in London of the ...

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  21. BROPHY REPORT.

    MELBOURNE, July 15.—Replying to a question by the Leader of the Opposition (Sir Stanley Argyle) in the Legislative Assembly today, the Premier (Mr. ...

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  22. MEETING IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, July 15.—The special meeting of the Australian Woolgrowers' Council today did not decide on any action to alleviate the deadlock in trade ...

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  23. BORED INTO BUTT.

    WILUNA, July 15.—As a result of boring into a butt on the 1,115ft. level at the mine of Wiluna Mines, Ltd., last night, two miners were seriously injured. ...

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  24. SHIP'S BACK BROKEN.

    LONDON, July 15.—Hope of salvaging the Finnish sailing ship Herzogin Cecilie (3,111 tons), which went ashore on the Devon coast in a fog on April 25 ...

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  25. MUSSOLINI'S PEACE PLAN.

    LONDON, July 15.—A conference in September of seven or eight of the leading European Powers, with the object of reaching an understanding on all the ...

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  26. MISS BATTEN HONOURED.

    LONDON, July 14.—At Buckingham Palace today the King invested Miss Jean Batten, the New Zealand airwoman, with the insignia of C.B.E., and Sir Sydney ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. HUGE ARMS PLAN.

    TOKIO, July 14.—An armament programme extending over 12 years and requiring an expenditure of £175,000,000 in the first six years is the main feature ...

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  28. FRANCE'S NATIONAL DAY.

    PARIS, July 14.—France's national holiday, commemorating the fall of the Bastille on July 14, 1789, has been celebrated in traditional style, an elaborate ...

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  29. DEFENCE AGAINST GAS

    LONDON, July 14.—The production of gas masks on a large scale for the protection of the civil population in the event of war will be commenced immediately ...

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  30. CHURCH IN ABYSSINIA.

    LONDON, July 15.—The Rome correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" reports that the Pope has appointed a committee of cardinals and other ...

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  31. PERSECUTION OF JEWS

    BERLIN, July 15.—Two new steps against the Jews were announced today. A police order was issued forbidding Jews to do any trading in connection ...

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  32. TREATY NEGOTIATIONS

    LONDON, July 14.—The continued progress of discussions in Cairo with a view to the negotiation of an Anglo- Egyptian Treaty was confirmed in the ...

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  33. Civil Drill in Moscow.

    MOSCOW, July 14.—For a week beginning on Thursday, the whole population of Moscow win be required to participate in anti-air raid and anti-gas drills. ...

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  34. USE OF SUBSTITUTES.

    TOKIO. July 15.—Mr. C. A. S. Hawker, a member of the Australian Federal Parliament. who is on a visit to Japan, said in a Press interview today that the ...

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  35. CRASH ON MOUNTAIN.

    VIENNA, July 15.—Seven persons were incinerated when an airliner owned by a Yugoslav company crashed into a mountain side near Ljubljana ...

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  36. A VISIT TO BERLIN.

    BERLIN, July 15.—Colonel Charles Lindberg, the American airman, on the invitation of the Prussian Premier (General Goering) will fly to Berlin in a ...

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  37. MARTIAL LAW LIFTED IN TOKIO.

    TOKIO, July 15.—Martial law, which was enforced in Tokio for the military revolt and assassinations in February, has been lifted, following the execution ...

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