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  2. NOTES GRABBED IN BETTING SHOP

    After having made a desperate but unsuccessful attempt to wrest a handful of £10 and £5 bank notes from William Jesse Wells, a bookmaker's ...

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  3. SECONDARY

    It was announced by the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) tonight that the Commonwealth Government proposed to extend the activities of the Council ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. NEW BRITISH DARDANELLES DRAFT

    A new British draft convention replacing that signed at Lausanne in 1932 will probably form the basis of discussions when the Dardanelles ...

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  5. MELROSE'S MEMORY HONORED

    Moving tributes were paid in Melbourne and Adelaide yesterday to the memory of Mr. C. J. Melrose, who was killed when his plane crashed at South Melton, Victoria, on Sunday. Melrose's body was cremated at the necropolis, Springvale. Melbourne, ...

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  6. "GERMANY

    "Germany stands behind us." That was the homecoming message today of the President of the Senate (Herr Greiser) on his return, by way ...

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  7. WHEAT 3/9

    The wheat market in Adelaide made a sensational rise of 2½d. yesterday, bringing the price to 3/9, which is the highest level since August 14, 1930. ...

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  8. DEADLOCK WITH JAPAN?

    The Minister in charge of Trade Treaties (Sir Henry Gullett) would not comment tonight on a cabled report from Japan that ...

    Article : 120 words
  9. Mr. Lyons Defers Visit To Queensland

    Pressure of work has compelled the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) to cancel his Queensland tour, which was to hare begun on Friday week. He said ...

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  10. Advance In Liverpool Futures

    Liverpool wheat futures at midday today showed advances of 3d. to 4d. on yesterdays, the quotations being:—July. 6/6 9-16 (6/2[?]): ...

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  11. SIMPLE SERVICE IN MELBOURNE

    Simplicity marked James Melrose's funeral today. There was no display, the only uniform to be seen being that worn by the officer representing the ...

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  12. "WILL NOT REMAIN TIED TO LEAGUE"

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" reports that the German Press continues to clamor far the removal of Mr. Scan Lester as High ...

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  13. TREATY WITH EGYPT

    The Cairo correspondent of "The Times" reports that, although official information is still withheld, the bread lines of the military clauses of the new ...

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  14. "Wool Industry Will Not Suffer Unduly"

    The opinion that the Australian wool industries would not suffer unduly from Japan's retalia[?]ion ion against Australia's tariff action was expressed by the ...

    Article : 176 words
  15. AT ST. PETER'S

    Representatives of Government and civic authorities and air organisations amended the service at St. Peter's Cathedral, but the majority of those ...

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  16. Prices 5 Per Cent. Down At London Sales

    At the opening of the wool sales today Merinos and fine and medium crossbreds showed a decline of 5 per cent. There was good home ...

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  17. WOOL CHEQUE OF £49,100,537

    According to the official review of the wool season, issued today by the National Council of Woolselling Brokers of Australia, the Australian clip ...

    Article : 163 words
  18. RENEWAL OF WARFARE PROPHESIED

    The Djibouti correspondent of the "Daily Herald" prophesies the early resumption of hostillities by the Abyssinlans by blowing up the ...

    Article : 211 words
  19. MR. EDEN QUESTIONED

    Questions arising out of recent international events were put to the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Eden) in the House of Commons this afternoon. ...

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  20. RESTORATION OF SALARY CUTS

    This year's Federal Budget, which the Federal Cabinet is discussing this week, is unlikely to provide for any further restora ion of Parliamentary ...

    Article : 155 words
  21. MEAT STRIKE AT BROKEN HILL

    Members of the Journeymen Butchers' Union went on strike at 5 p.m. today in an effort to enforce their claims, which include a lead bonus ...

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  22. NO RELIEF IN U.S. DROUGHT

    President Roosevelt today assumed personal direction of drought relief. He decided against the Hopkins plan for moving large numbers immediately ...

    Article : 379 words
  23. LASSETER'S REEF THEORY

    Another Lasseter's reef theory was exploded today, when the Minister for Mines (Mr. Munsie) received a telegram from Mr H. A. Ellis, Government ...

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  24. MINERS ANTAGONISTIC TO LANG FACTION

    Leaders of the Miners' Federation, who are opposed to the plans of the Lang faction for the establishment of a company to produce a new Sunday ...

    Article : 110 words
  25. French Salesmen Off to Italy

    Hundreds of French salesmen are going to Italy to obtain orders Immediately sanctions are lifted. Arrangements have been made for special ...

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  26. 330-YEAR OLD PAPERS FOR AUSTRALIA

    It is understood that Mr. A. S. Rosenbach, a noted collector, has offered the Australian Government "the original manuscript of the commission ...

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  27. 4,000 Troops Surround Arab Hiding Places

    Four thousand troops, consisting of memoers of the Seaforth Highlanders North Lancasnires. Cameron Highlanders, Eighth Hussars, ...

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  28. Prospects Of Loan To Italy Disappear

    The city editor of the "Daily" Herald" asserts that Italy's hoses of a revival of trade with the United Kingdom are rapidly evaporating with the ...

    Article : 99 words
  29. Tanganyika Does Not Want German Mandate

    All races in Tanganyika—formerly German East Africa—are signing an appeal to the British Government against any transfer of the mandate, ...

    Article : 58 words
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