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  6. Anglo-Italian Relations Deteriorating

    The deterioration in Anglo-Italian relations is beginning to find expression in the increasing vigor of the Italian Press and also in ...

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  7. NON-STOP FLIGHT

    Four Vickers Wellesley machines of the Long-Range Development Unit of the Royal Air Force to-day completed a 4300 miles non-stop between ...

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  8. DISMISSALS FROM CABINET

    Vigorous replies were made to-day by Messrs. Chaffey and Shand to the statement by the Premier (Mr. Stevens) last night regarding ...

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  9. CHINESE WAR

    Foreshadowing an intensive bombardment of Kiukiang and Kuling, on the banks of the Yangtse, the Japanese have urged foreign consuls to evacuate ...

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  10. GERMAN ADVISERS REACH HONG KONG

    Twenty-nine German advisers who were recalled by Herr Hitler arrived by train to-day. They took seven days to traverse the 600 miles from Hankow ...

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  11. SUCCESSFUL CHINESE RAID

    An air raid on Anking destroyed 50 Japanese 'planes and damaged five warships. ...

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  12. RECORD FLIGHT TO FRANCE

    Eighteen R.A.F. machines which are to take part in the French air display at Villa Caubnay to-morrow, left Northold aerodrome, Middlesex, and flew ...

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  13. FOUND SHOT DEAD

    The body of Arthur Shepherdson, aged 56 years, town clerk of Mount Gambler, was found under a stock bridge at Casterton at 11 a.m. to-day. ...

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  14. RELENTLESSLY BOMBED

    Six weeks' relentless bombing has entirely failed to destroy the morale of the people in Alicante, according, to a special article in the "Daily ...

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  15. DARWIN BUNGLING

    Replying to Mr. Thorby's statement that Britain is partly to blame for the Darwin muddle, the Air Ministry told the Australian Associated Press to-day ...

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  16. WHEELBARROW MARATHON

    Tired, hungry and cold, but not "depressed, Mr. Alex Alexander (pusher) and his brother. Mr. H. Alexander (sitter), two Adelaide returned soldiers. ...

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  17. SIR EARLE PAGE

    Sir Earle Page is spending the weekend with Professor Stapleton to investigate his agricultural research work at the University of Aberystwoyth. ...

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  18. PALESTINE TERRORISM

    Arab bystanders say that a girl aged 13 years helped the bomber who wrecked a b[?]s crowded with Arab country folk in Jerusalem. Four persons were ...

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  19. NIGHT DASH BY 'PLANE

    A midnight take-off from Onslow [?]erodrome and a night dash of 750 miles by 'plane to Perth was made last night in an endeavor to save a man's ...

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  20. VEGETABLES FOR MADRID

    Despite the blockade, the capital is receiving 200 tons daily of potatoes and other vegetables. The position is greatly eased. ...

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  21. STOCK EXCHANGE SALES

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  22. WAR DEBTS

    Hungary has given a lead in the settlement of war debts by offering to pay off her capital debt to the United States, less interest already paid, in 30 ...

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  23. GRAN CHACO DISPUTE

    Delegates from Paraguay and Bolivia to-day initialed an agreement to arbitrate in the Gran Chaco dispute, there by removing the greatest threat to ...

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  24. TRAMS COLLIDE

    Ten passengers in a tram from Coo[?]gee were injured, two seriously, in a collision with an empty tram in Anzacparade, near Cleveland-street, ...

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  25. NORTHERN AUSTRALIA

    The Minister for the Interior (Mr. M'Ewen) left this afternoon on the first stage of his 10,000 miles tour of Northern Australia—the most ...

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  26. HOTEL RAIDED IN CITY

    A large squad of police raided the Hotel Sydney last night and took the names of more than 150 persons. The raid occurred shortly after the city ...

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  27. AUTHOR OF "ALL QUIET"

    Erich Remarque, author of "All Quiet on the Western Front." which was widely read, and evoked much comment at the time of its publication, has ...

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  29. LONDON WOOL SALES

    Woolbrokers do not expect a lively demand at the wool sales, which will last only nine days. Trade at Bradford has not been bright since the ...

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  30. RADIO TRANSMISSION

    Measurements of time of less than one-hundredth-thousandth part of a second are part of research work done at Melbourne University that has ...

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  32. MORE TROOPS FOR PALESTINE

    The War Office announces that the Third Infantry Bribade will leave for Palestine on August 1. Meanwhile the 11th Hussars and an armored car ...

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  33. HIGH MEAT PRICES

    According to the acting president of the New South Wales Graziers' Association (Mr. G. F. Holloway) members of the association are not benefiting ...

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  34. P. AND C. CONFERENCE

    The conference of the Parents and Citizens' Associations unanimously agreed yesterday that swimming instruction be made a compulsory part ...

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  35. WINE PRODUCTION

    Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area continues to dominate the wine production of the State. This season's vintage in that ...

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  36. £15,000 FIRE IN NEW ZEALAND

    Damage amounting to £15,000 was done when fire demolished a large joinery factory owned by Fletcher Construction Company, in Auckland. ...

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  37. CANADIAN WHEATGROWERS

    Canadian wheatgrowers this year will receive a minimum of 87£½ cents a bushel, and as much above that as the market affords. ...

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  38. NURSE LOSES MEMORY

    Nurse Kathleen Wilson, aged 36 years, who has been in Royal North Shore Hospital nine weeks, has completely forgotten her life before she became ...

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  39. JAPAN REGULATES USE OF WOOL

    Consternation has been caused in athletic and sports circles by the drastic regulation of the use of wool. Protests have been made that bathing ...

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  40. YALLOURN STRIKE

    After a meeting of the Melbourne district committee of the Amalgamated Engineering Union on Monday night, the sttike at the Yallourn works of ...

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  41. SIX BURNED TO DEATH

    When a motor car crashed over the edge of a ravine at Constantine, it rolled to the bottom and burst into flames. The French driver and six ...

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  44. AUSTRIAN CATHOLICS

    A truce has been arranged between the Nazis and Catholics in Austria, tension having lasted since the A[?]schluss ...

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  46. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    By special arrangement Reuter's [?] service, in addition to other special sources of information is used in the compilation of the overseas ...

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