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  2. NORTH CHINA CRISIS

    SHANGHAI, July 12.—A situation of extreme gravity has developed in North China owing to the failure of negotiations to put an end to the fighting that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. MR. A. McCALLUM DEAD

    Mr. Alexander McCallum, chairman of the Agricultural Bank Commission, died at his home at South Fremantle yesterday morning after a painful illness. He ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. BRITISH DEFENCES.

    LONDON, July 11.—"By the end of the year Britain's defences will be ahead of those of any other country in the world," declares the "Sunday Graphic." ...

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  5. LOST FLYERS.

    SAN FRANCISCO, July 12.—With her 62 planes ready for flight, the United States aircraft-carrier Lexington reported that she was approaching Howland Island ...

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  6. NON-STOP FLIGHT.

    MOSCOW, July 12.—On an attempt to break the world's record for a non-stop flight, Machael Gromoff, one of Russia's best known airmen, accompanied by ...

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  7. THE LOAN COUNCIL.

    MELBOURNE, July 12.—Tasmania will support the proposal that the total loan programme for Australian Governments for 1937-38 should not be limited to ...

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  8. MISSING YOUTH.

    The mysterious disappearance of Kenneth Henry Slatyer (19), of Hillway, Nedlands, who left his home early last Wednesday night and who was last seen in ...

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  9. SPANISH PROBLEM.

    LONDON, July 12.—As a result of intensive work in the week-end the British Government, it is reported, expects to be able to present to the ...

    Article : 557 words
  10. FOUR IN FAMILY DEAD.

    SYDNEY, July 12.—A woman, who was probably demented, is believed to have killed two of her stepchildren and possibly the third at her home in ...

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  11. U.S. LABOUR UNREST.

    MASSILLON (Ohio), July 12.—One person was killed and six were injured in an affray today in front of the gates of the Republic Steel Corporation's plant ...

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  12. THE RABBIT SCOURGE

    LONDON. July 10.—It is estimated that the depredations of wild rabbits in Great Britain are costing farmers and land owners £50,000,000 annually. ...

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  13. BATTLESHIP GUNS.

    LONDON, July 11—Discussing the decision of the United States to mount 16in. guns on the two battleships being laid down this year-a result of the Japanese ...

    Article : 197 words
  14. SPORT AND POLITICS.

    ROME, July 9.—In consequence of the free fight between Italian and Austrian football teams at a match in Vienna on July 5, following on an offensive gesture ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 190 words
  15. MADRID STRUGGLE.

    LONDON, July 12.—The Spanish Government claims that with the capture of the village Villanueva Del Pardillo yesterday. its forces completed a ten-mile ...

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  16. RESTAURANT STRIKE.

    PARIS, July 11—Though a general strike of cafe, restaurant and hotel employees was declared yesterday, following the refusal of the proprietors to adopt ...

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  17. NEW ZEALAND AND CANADA.

    OTTAWA, July 11—The draft of a new trade agreement between Canada and New Zealand, to replace that of 1932, has apparently been completed ...

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  18. TREASURE FROM BILBAO.

    AMSTERDAM, July 11.—The gold, shares, bonds and jewellery, estimated to be worth £150,000, carried away from Bilbao by the British steamer Thorpe ...

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  19. TASMANIAN RAILWAYS.

    HOBART, July 12.—Although two mass meetings of railways employees-which were addressed by the State secretary of the Australian Railway Workers' Union ...

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  20. PALESTINE REPORT.

    LONDON, July 11—The correspondent of the "Observer" at Alexandria says that well-informed Egyptians thoroughly dislike the idea of a Jewish State in ...

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  21. COINING CHARGES.

    MELBOURNE. July 12.—Various instruments, and appliances were produced in evidence against two men in the South Melbourne Court today, when ...

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  22. BULGARIAN KING'S SON.

    SOFIA, July 12.—Despite a protest from the Vatican to the effect that King Boris had made the usual undertaking in connection with a mixed marriage ...

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  23. ARBITRATION DELAYS.

    MEL BOURNE, July 12.—The Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Menzies) assured members of the Bank Officials' Association and the Insurance Staffs' Federation, ...

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  24. MADCAP MAYFAIR.

    LONDON, July 12.—Those in Australian artistic circles who may be planning a novel party on a grand scale may be tempted to take a leaf from the book ...

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  25. FRANCO AND LONDON.

    LONDON, July 11.—Negotiations are believed to be in progress between General Franco and British financiers for the raising of a loan of several millions ...

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  26. NAZISM IN AUSTRIA.

    LONDON, July 11.—Austria's refusal of new concessions to the Nazis is the out standing feature of Germano-Austrian talks which have been completed at ...

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  27. A PRIEST UNFROCKED.

    VATICAN CITY, July 11.—Following the unusual procedure of an inquisition, involving the closest cross examination, Father Cordi Dipietro, parish palest of a ...

    Article : 79 words
  28. AN ACTIVE LIFE.

    Mr. Alexander McCallum was born at Adelaide on October 25, 1878. the son of Hugh and Margaret McCallum. After receiving his early education at the State ...

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  29. A BUSH DERELICT.

    MELBOURNE, July 12.—After having lived in the bush for more than six months without a change of clothes and with rabbits and potatoes as his only ...

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  30. ROBBERS' HAUL.

    SYDNEY, July 12.—Thieves entered the home of Sir Sydney Snow in Burneroad, Wahroonga, early yesterday morning and stole clothes, furs and jewellery valued ...

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  31. GALES CAUSE DAMAGE

    BRISBANE, July 12.—Considerable damage has been caused at Cooktown as a result of high winds which have prevailed since Tuesday last. These reached ...

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  32. WRESTLER AND ITALIAN.

    SYDNEY, July 12.—An American wrestler who arrived from New Zealand by the Wanganella was detained on board today and later given permission to land ...

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  33. HOTEL MURDER.

    NEW YORK, July 11.—An unidentified woman in her early thirties was found by a maid today strangled in a hotel room with one of her own silk ...

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  34. UNWELCOME IMMIGRANTS.

    SYDNEY, July 12.—At the Central Police Court today three Chinene—AF Sam (45), Lee Ni Lim (48), and Li Hung (45)—were charged with being ...

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  35. MRS. BONNEY'S FLIGHT.

    JUBA (Anglo-Egyptian Sudan), July 12.—Having covered a stage of about 330 miles, Mrs. H. B, Bonney, the Queensland airwoman, who is making a" solo flight ...

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  36. INDIAN CONGRESS.

    LONDON, July 11.—The correspondent of "The Times" at Simla states that Congress Ministries are in process of formation in six provinces where formerly ...

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  37. ASSAULT ON YOUNG GIRL.

    SYDNEY, July 12.—A young man was arrested by the Newcastle police today on a charge arising out. of the assault on a seven-year-old girl at Carrington on ...

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  38. PAPER-MAKING.

    STOCKHOLM, July 12.—The Karlstad machinery works will complete in a few days the final shipment of an £80,000 pulp mill and millboard plant for ...

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  39. STRIKE THREAT.

    SYDNEY, July 12.—A further development in the threatened strike of New South Wales miners took place today, when the Miners' Federation and the ...

    Article : 86 words
  40. AGRICULTURAL COUNCIL.

    CANBERRA, July 12.—Arrangements for a meeting of the Australian Agricultural Council to be held almost immediately will be made by Federal Ministers ...

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  41. KING THANKS ENGINE-DRIVER.

    LONDON, July 12.—Mr. Tom Clarke, driver of the special train in which the King and Queen and their daughters returned to London today after their visit ...

    Article : 104 words
  42. CAPE-LONDON FLIGHT.

    CAPE TOWN, July 12.—Mr. David Llewellyn. the British airman, who left here on Saturday in an attempt to lower the record for a flight to England, ...

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  43. AUSTRALIA'S RECOVERY.

    LONDON, July 11.—The financial editor of the "Daily Herald" praises Australia's economic recovery, which is described as remarkable. ...

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  44. CELLULOSE SCARCE IN ITALY.

    ROME, July 11.—Owing to the scarcity of cellulose, the Government has reduced the size of all newspapers to six pages. as from Thursday next. ...

    Article : 28 words
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