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  3. U.A.P. DISCONTENT WITH MR. STEVENS

    Speeches in the Legislative Assembly by U.A.P. members in criticism of Mr. Stevens are the outward evidence of rising discontent with the leadership of the Premier (Mr. Stevens). A strong group of U.A.P. members, said to number 17, is ...

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  4. BURNT TO DEATH

    Three children were incinerated when a fire broke out and gutted a cottage at Silverdale, near Camden, last night. ...

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  5. ITALIAN FEELING RISING AGAINST BRITAIN

    The deterioration of the Anglo-Italian relations is beginning to find expression with increasing vigour in the Italian Press and also in dispatches from the British correspondents in Rome. Old suspicions have been reborn, coupled with a deep ...

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  6. MOVING ON

    After the capture of Nueles, the last Republican stronghold before Sagunto, the insurgents claim to have advanced to ...

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  7. DAVIS CUP TIE AT KANSAS CITY

    MEXICO, Sunday.—The Davis Cup tie against the Australians will be played at Kansas City on July 19. It was stated that the Australians had ...

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  8. CRUISE IN ROYAL YACHT

    LONDON, Saturday.—The King and the Queen will go for a cruise in the Royal yacht in home waters at the end of the month. They leave the ...

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  9. FATAL LOCO EXPLOSION

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—When a locomotive drawing a goods train exploded near Missoula (Montana), five persons were killed and 15 were ...

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  10. GUILTY OF 11 MURDERS

    LIEGE (Belgium), Saturday.— Madame Becker, a middle-aged woman, was found guilty of the murder of 11 persons and the attempted ...

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  11. PALESTINE

    The Jerusalem correspondent of the "Daily Mail" state that Arab bystanders accuse a Jewish schoolgirl, aged 12, of implication in the ...

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  12. GRAND CHACO

    Delegates from Paraguay and Bolivia initialled the agreement to arbitrate the Grand Chaco dispute, thereby removing the gravest ...

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  13. EMPIRE RELATIONS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Lord Astor in a letter to "The Times," announces that an anonymous benefactor is contributing £10,000 as the nucleus of a ...

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  14. TRUCE WITH CHURCH IN AUSTRIA

    A truce has been arranged between the Nazis and the Catholic Church, as a result of a conference between ...

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  15. NEW BATTLE DRESS FOR "TOMMIES"

    LONDON, Saturday.—Eight soldiers in the new "battle dress" were inspected by the King at Buckingham Palace. Open-necked tunics and ...

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  16. DARING HOLD-UP

    In a daring hold-up at one of the busiest intersections in Melbourne suburbs last night, Richard Langrell, manager of the Rivoli Theatre, ...

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  17. BETTING SHOPS

    Significance is attached to the ratepayers' poll at. Millicent on Saturday. The poll decided by an ...

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  18. CHARLES HARDY MAY RETURN

    A strong hint that ex-Senator Hardy may contest the next Federal elections as a candidate-for the House of Representatives is given in the ...

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  19. HOTEL RAID

    A large squad of police raided the Hotel Sydney last night and took the names and addresses of more than 150 persons. ...

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  20. NON-STOP FLIGHT

    The Air Ministry announces that a formation of four Vickers-Wellesley aircraft of the Long-range Development Unit of the Royal Air Force ...

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  21. "THE LONE WOLF"

    When the police were called to the Glebe Public School yesterday to investigate three distinct fires on the first floor they found chalked on the ...

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  22. VON RIBBENTROP

    The Diplomatic Correspondent of the Australian Associated Press states that the re-emergence of Baron von Neurath and the subjugation of Herr ...

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  23. Railway Men to Support Unions

    Three hundred railway men at a meeting today decided by a majority decision to pledge themselves to support the unions concerned in any ...

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  24. POOR PROSPECT FOR THIRD TEST

    A drizzle on Sunday morning after further rain last night does not offer much prospect for two clear days ...

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  25. BUTTER PRICE

    An attempt to stabilise the price of butter and cheese to the Australian consumer is to be made by the Commonwealth Government. ...

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  26. JAPANESE NAVAL WEAKNESS

    Well-informed circles say that Japan is perturbed regarding the instability of many new naval vessels owing to the ...

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  27. Norwich Tournament

    In the semi-final of the women's Singles at Norwich, Mrs. Heinie Miller beat Miss Coyne 6-3, 7-5. In the other semi-final, Miss Wynne ...

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  28. Cable to Board of Control

    The acting secretary of the Australian Board of Control (Mr. Harry Heyden), stated tonight that he had received a cable from Mr. Jeans and ...

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  29. Hammond Heads Batting

    Wally Hammond heads the batting averages with 1,724 runs, at an average of 82.9. Bowes is the most successful bowler with 53 wickets at an ...

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