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  2. SPANISH WAR.

    LONDON, July 25.—The latest reports from Spain tell of fighting being waged on two widely different salients—on the eastern front where the rebels are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. AUSTRALIA WINS.

    Wickets tumbled sensationally in the fourth Test cricket match at Leeds yesterday and after a most eventful struggle Australia beat England by five wickets. The fluctuations of the first two days reached a climax ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. PLANE HITS CROWD.

    BOGOTA (Columbia), July 25.—At least 34 people were killed and 350 injured when a military plane crashed into a crowd of 50,000 people during a ...

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  5. MIGRATION REVIVAL.

    SYDNEY, July 25.—The Assistant- Minister for the Interior (Mr. Thompson) today expressed gratification at the number of applications received from ...

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  6. KIUKIANG BOMBARDED.

    SHANGHAI, July 25.—Japanese forces are reported to be within a few miles of Kiukiang (on the Yangtze 120 miles below Hankow, the invaders' chief ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THE CZECH PROBLEM

    LONDON, July 25.—Commenting on the situation regarding Czechoslovakia, whose Prime Minister (Dr. Hodza) is negotiating with the Sudeten German ...

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  8. UNHAPPY WORLD.

    PARIS, July 24.—The international conference for action on the bombardment of open towns, opened here today, was attended by 850 delegates from 30 ...

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  9. PALESTINE TERRORISM.

    HAIFA, July 25.—A bomb exploded in the market place here today, killing 39 Arabs and wounding 46. Nine fires broke out in the morning. Rioting followed ...

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  10. INFLUX OF EUROPEANS.

    MELBOURNE, July 25.—More than 200 European migrants have landed at Melbourne in the last two days. They arrived by the Viminale and the Orient ...

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  11. NEW DUTIES IN CHINA

    CANBERRA, July 25.—New tariffs introduced from June 1 in areas of China under Japanese control, details of which reached Canberra today, allow ...

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  12. MINISTER'S CONFIDENCE.

    LONDON, July 25.—According to Madame Tabouts, the prominent French commentator on international affairs, the Czechoslovak Minister in Paris (Dr. ...

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  13. "No Unusual Feature."

    CANBERRA, July 25.—Departmental officials today denied that there was any unusual feature in the further arrival of alien migrants on the Orama. It did ...

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  14. WOMAN'S ILLNESS.

    SYDNEY, July 25.—A statement that a woman had lost the use of her limbs through arsenical poisoning and that she might never recover the use of them was ...

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  15. TRADE WITH BRITAIN.

    LONDON, July 25.—It is understood, according to the political correspondent of the Australian Associated Press, that in addition to the conclusions reached by ...

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  16. REFUGEES FROM SHANGHAI.

    MELBOURNE, July 25.—On her voyage from the Far East the Eastern-Australian liner Nankin, which arrived at Melbourne today, carried 20 Russian ...

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  17. GERMAN JEWS ON NIAGARA.

    AUCKLAND. July 25—Another large party of German Jews is aboard the Niagara, which reached Auckland to- day. About 20 landed here and over 30. ...

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  18. CLIMBERS' TRIUMPH.

    LONDON, July 24.—Four young Germans have climbed, for the first time, the north wall of the Eiger, a peak of 13,100 feet in the Bernese Oberland, ...

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  19. ROOM FOR JAPANESE.

    TOKIO, July 25.—The "Yomiuri Shimbun" states that it hears that younger Australians are now supporting the suggestion of the Bishop of Waikato, New ...

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  20. ENTENTE'S COMPLETENESS.

    PARIS, July 24.—Speaking today at Sarlat, the Foreign Minister (M. Bonnet), who during the British Royal visit last week had conversations with the British ...

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  21. MURDERERS GLORIFIED.

    LONDON, July 25.—A message from Vienna states that the city is celebrating a "Day of National Pride," to commemorate the assassination of Dr. ...

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  22. MADRID SHELLED.

    MADRID, July 24.—A rain of shells descended for 40 minutes on Madrid last night. Only three persons, however, were killed and 33 injured. The Chilean ...

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  23. ANTI-SEMITISM.

    LONDON, July 25.—The words "Kill the Jews" have been cut in letters three feet high in a bowling green in North London, where a synagogue has been daubed ...

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  24. SUPER-MICROSCOPE.

    LONDON, July 24.—The Berlin correspondent of "The Times" reports that two engineers, von Borries and Ruska, have secured, after exhaustive efforts, the ...

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  25. A STEAMER RELEASED.

    GIBRALTAR, July 25.—The Spanish rebel authorities have released the Norwegian steamer Kittybrovig, which was taken to Ceuta (Spanish Morocco) on ...

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  26. MUTTON AND LAMB IMPORTS.

    LONDON, July 25.—Mr. W. G. Morrison (Minister for Agriculture) informed Major-General Sir Alfred Knox (Conservative) in the House of Commons ...

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  27. The Papal Condemnation.

    ROME, July 25.—The Pope's attack on exaggerated nationalism and racialism in a recent address to teachers of the Catholic Action movement, may lead to ...

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  28. MURDER OF GIRL.

    ADELAIDE, July 25.—A petition asking that the sentence of death be passed on James Mark Watherston for the murder of Elizabeth Mary Neilson, a ...

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  29. POISON GAS STORES.

    LONDON, July 24.—The withdrawal of a minimum of 10,000 foreigners from the Spanish loyalist forces (under the non-intervention plan which, subject to ...

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  30. WELSH DISAPPOINTMENT.

    LONDON, July 24.—Certain Welsh circles have been disappointed, according to the correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" at Pwllheli, by the appointment ...

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  31. NEW MOTOR LINER.

    LONDON, July 24.—The 26,500-ton quadruple-screw passenger motor liner Dominion Monarch, which is being constructed by Swan, Hunter and Wigham ...

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  32. HEATHCOTE SUSPENSION.

    A topic of discussion among employees of Government mental institutions during the past week has been the suspension from duty of the matron of the ...

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  33. MUSEUM ACQUISITIONS.

    LONDON, July 24.—The British Museum has acquired the only known egg of the Kangaroo Island emu, which is extinct. An early nineteenth century ...

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  34. STOWAWAY'S ROUND TRIP.

    AUCKLAND, July 25.—Two young men who stowed away on the Monterey in Auckland on July 8, and who were not allowed to land in Australia, were brought ...

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  35. DRUGS IN PRAYER-BOOKS.

    PARIS, July 24.—United States police have arrested Isaac Leifer, of Brooklyn, a self-styled rabbi, on charges of smuggling. The arrest followed the discovery ...

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  36. CLAWED BY LIONESS.

    WELLINGTON, July 25.—Ruth Russell, a high school girl, was standing with her back to the cage of a lioness belonging to a circus in Dannevirke yesterday ...

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  37. Sydney Boys Landed in N.Z.

    AUCKLAND, July 25.—Two Sydney boys who stowed away on the Monterey were brought ashore here by the Child Welfare Officer. They appeared in the ...

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  38. OUTLOOK IN U.S.A.

    LONDON, July 25.—Sir Auckland Geddes, who presided at a meeting of the Monks Investment Trust, said it was not easy to assess future business prospects ...

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  39. BELGIAN MEMORIAL.

    NIEUPORT, July 24.—King Leopold unveiled here today an equestrian statue 26 feet high, and mounted on a pedestal, of his father, King Albert, who was killed ...

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  40. AN INDIAN PREMIER RESIGNS.

    BOMBAY, July 24.—Mr. N. B. Chare, the Congressionist Prime Minister of the Central Provinces, has resigned with his colleagues of the recently reformed ...

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  41. FIJI'S SOUND POSITION.

    AUCKLAND, July 25.—En route to Jamaica, where he will be Governor, Sir Arthur Richards, a former Governor of Fiji, arrived at Auckland on the Niagara ...

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  42. AMERICAN WRITER'S DEATH.

    NEW YORK, July 25.—With the death, at the age of 78, of Owen Wister, America has lost a writer who at one time enjoyed very great popularity, due chiefly to his ...

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