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  5. Preference to British Farmer

    Australia and New Zealand figured largely ina debate in the House of Commons to-day. It was opened by the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. ...

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  6. LOAN TO CHINA

    The diplomatic writer of the "Dally Telegraph" states that It Is understood he British Government rejected the proposal of a £20.000.000 loan to China ...

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  7. MILLIONAIRE AIRMAN

    Howard Hughes, the American millionaire, successfully completed the most difficult stage of his round-the-world flight to-day, ...

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  8. REFUGEE CAMP BOMBED

    The Japanese to-day bombed the refugee camp at Pesencheng from the air, killing 240 persons. Ninety were killed in bombings in other districts. ...

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  9. Wheat Prices

    The Premier of South Australia (Mr. Butler) to-day telegraphed the Premier of New South Wales asking him, as Premier of the senior ...

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  10. CHINESE RAID ISLAND

    The Shanghai correspondent of "The Times" states that Chinese guerilla fighters made a night raid on Manoi Island, killing a number of Japanese and capturing much equipment. ...

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  11. JAPANESE STATEMENT

    The under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs said in the House of Commons to-day that Japan had informed Britain that she had no intention of using ...

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  12. FALL OF BASTILLE

    The Consul-General from France held a reception to-day, which was largely attended by the French community and friends of France, to ...

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  13. TUMUT SHIRE COUNCIL

    The July meeting of the Tumut Shire Council was held at the shire office, Tumut, on Tuesday, when there were present The president (Cr. H. ...

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  14. STOCK EXCHANGE SALES

    Business on the Sydney Stock Exchange to-day was nesitant pending further advices from overseas markets. Minor reductions took place in some ...

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  15. BRITISH AIR FORCE

    Another £22,901,000 is to be spent on the expansion of the Air Force. The personnel will Increase from 83,000 to 96,000. ...

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  16. MIGRANTS ARRIVE

    Fifty-four aliens arrived in Sydney this morning by the liner Moreton Bay Among them were 28 Polish Jews. The remainder comprised Greeks and ...

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  17. REGULAR ATLANTIC FLIGHTS

    The Australian Associated Press understands that regular Atlantic flights will be initiated on July IS, when the Mayo "pick-a-back" machine will begin ...

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  18. GANMAIN TRIO

    Mr. R. Hamblln, of Ganmain, who accompanied by Messrs. L. Hamblln and W. Hewitt, flew from Ganmain to Darwin in a day and a half, stated ...

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  19. KING'S HEALTH

    It was officially stated to-day that the improvement in the King's health continues. ...

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  20. RUSSIAN PROGRESS

    Mr. A. R. Cutteridge, of Newcastle, who was a member of the delegation which recently visited Russia, returned to-day. In the course of an Interview ...

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  21. N. Z. FUNDS IN CONDON

    The Mew Zealand Prime Minister (Mr. Savage), commenting on the amount of Dominion funds available in London, declared that the ...

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  22. REQUEST TO LINDBERGH

    Colonel Charles Lindberg, the United States airman, who. It has been stated, is working on an Invention for an "artificial heart," has been asked by an ...

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  23. WOOL SALES

    The tone of the market at to-day's wool sales was firm. Offerings totalled 9015 bales, of which 7675 were sold. The catalogue Included 385 from New ...

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  24. BOMBING OF SHIPS

    Mr. Chamberlain to-day placed before the House of Commons communications received from Burgos authorities respecting toe bombing of British ...

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  25. KIDNAPPING "CONFESSION'

    River questioning Frank Olsen, aged 32 years, who confessed to kidnapping the son of Dr. Matson, the police said they were not sure the confession could ...

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  26. OUR CABLE SERVICE

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

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  27. TAXI-DRIVER ATTACKED

    While 711011105 Watts, a taxi-driver, was in Oxford-street, Paddington, last night he was hailed by three men who wed to be driven to Kensington. ...

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  28. WOOL OUTLOOK

    Messrs. Dawson end Sons, commenting on the wool outlook, state that, while merinos are reasonable at present levels, lack of consumption In blanket ...

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  29. GERMAN FORTIFICATIONS

    Germany is Intensifying her fortifications of the Rhineland, involving a divertion of labor hitherto employed on strategic motor roads. In addition, ...

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  32. BISHOP'S SUGGESTION

    Bisnop Cherrington, who recently suggested that 5,000,000 Japanese should be invited to settle In Australia and New Zealand states that he has ...

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  33. MANY RAIL DELAYS

    As a result of the shunters' "work to regulations" strike, shunting delays at Enfield yards last night totalled 467 minutes. Four trains of perishable ...

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  35. INDECENT LITERATURE

    me Acting Minister forn customs (Mr. Perkins) said to-day that there was strong evidence of a falling—off In the sales of Indecent literature. Since ...

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  36. FALL FROM BUILDING

    Eiy Brammall, a carpenter, had a miraculous escape from death at toe flew Wade House private hospital, Oamperdown to-day. He was working ...

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  37. NON-INTERVENTION PLANS

    The Spanish Republican spokesman, Senor Bel Vayo, to-day acknowledged the receipt of the British non-intervention note' and reiterated his ...

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  38. BOMBERS FOR R. A. F.

    The secretary tor Air (Sir Kingsley Wood) stated in the House of Commons to-day that Sir Havard Leveur would be In charge of the mission which ...

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  39. DR. SCHUSCHNIGG'S MARRIAGE

    The Vatican City correspondent of the "Dally Telegraph" states that the authorities say Chat Dr. Schuschnigg's marriage was entirely In order, even ...

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  40. THEFT OF GOODS ALLEGED

    At the Paddington police court to-day Pearce O'Brien, aged 39 years, a laborer, was charged with having stolen goods valued at £149. the ...

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  42. EARTH TREMORS AT SALAMANA

    A message from Rabaul states mat a series of earthquake tremors were felt In the ,new capital of Salamana on Tuesday and yesterday. ...

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