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  2. WHEAT RESTRICTION.

    LONDON, July 3.—The cabled report that Australia had agreed (with reservations) to a temporary scheme of wheat export limitation has caused some ...

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  3. STATE FINANCES.

    The financial returns for June and for the financial year ended on June 30, which were made available yesterday afternoon by the Treasurer (Mr. P. Collier) show ...

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  4. WIMBLEDON TENNIS.

    LONDON, July 3.—In the quarter finals of the men's championship singles in the Wimbledon tournament today J. Crawford (Australia) defeated G. P. Hughes ...

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  5. ULM CONTINUES.

    JASK, July 3.—The Australian aviator, Mr. C. T. P. Ulm, and his companions in the Faith of Australia, who made a forced landing here on Thursday last, continued ...

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  6. CONFERENCE SETBACK.

    In his statement of policy made through the chief American delegate to the World Economic Conference yesterday, President Roosevelt charged the conference with evading the larger issues by diverting discussion to artificial and temporary currency proposals ...

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  7. NAZIS AND ROME.

    VATICAN CITY, July 2.—It is understood that the Secretary of State of the Vatican (Cardinal Pacelli) and the German Vice-Chancellor (Capt. von Papen) have ...

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  8. THE DAIREN PIRACY.

    SHANGHAI, July 3.—The ghastly details of the sensational piracy of the Shengan in coastal waters have now been received, indicating that the whole ...

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  9. MASS MARRIAGE IN BERLIN.

    BERLIN, July 2.—Escorted by bands, with banners and emblems, 47 uniformed Nazi German Christians marched to church to-day and took part in a mass marriage ...

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  10. COTTON FOR RUSSIA.

    WASHINGTON, July 2.—High Federal officials disclosed to-night that the Financial Reconstruction Corporation has been negotiating with the Soviet for the ...

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  11. MR. WOODS'S FLIGHT.

    PORT HEDLAND, July 3.—After having been forced to land at Balla Balla last night, Mr. James Woods, flying the Spirit of Western Australia, to Broome ...

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  12. MR. LYONS RETICENT.

    SYDNEY, July 3.—Speaking at a civic reception at Mudgee today, the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) said that he wanted the people to reserve their judgment on the ...

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  13. OTTAWA PACTS.

    LONDON, July 3.—The Dominions Secretary (Mr. J. H. Thomas), speaking at a luncheon of the Empire Chambers of Commerce congress today, said that since ...

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  14. CIVILISATION AT STAKE.

    LONDON, July 3.—Referring to the World Economic Conference in a speech at a luncheon of the Empire Chambers of Commerce today, the Secretary for ...

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  15. PERTH OPINION.

    Wheat exporters were reluctant yesterday to discuss the wheat restriction scheme prepared by the conference of representatives of the State and Federal ...

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  16. HIGHER VALUE FOR SILVER.

    LONDON, July 3.—The Bradford wool and textile delegation to the Economic Conference has written to the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Chamberlain), and ...

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  17. WOMAN'S ORDEAL.

    On the outskirts of Perth in the early hours of yesterday morning, a terrible ordeal was undergone by a young Italian woman, when she save birth ...

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  18. THE AUSTRALIAN TEAM.

    MELBOURNE, July 3.—Negotiations have been completed between the United States and the Australian Lawn Tennis Association for the Australian Davis Cup ...

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  19. FAITH IN PILOT'S SKILL.

    The lack of news of Mr. Woods's progress on Sunday night caused some speculation in Perth yesterday. Few fears were entertained for his safety, however, as he ...

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  20. PRODUCTION OF SUGAR.

    LONDON, July 3.—A British memorandum refuses to support the draft sugar convention and contends that the continued equilibrium of sugar production and ...

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  21. McGRATH'S HEALTH.

    LONDON, July 1.—There is no justification for the apprehension apparently felt in some quarters in Australia regarding McGrath's health. His strained muscle ...

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  22. LOST COLLIER.

    SYDNEY, July 3.—Although the search for the missing Christina Fraser has been abandoned, R. W. Miller and Co., Ltd., the owners, are anxious to investigate the ...

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  23. BRITISH CUP TEAM.

    LONDON, July 1.—It was announced to-day that H. W. Austin, G. P. Hughes. F. J. Perry and H. G. N. Lee would represent Britain in the inter-zone final of ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN FINANCE.

    SYDNEY, July 3.—The Prime Minister (Mr. J. Lyons) paid tribute to the Premiers of the various States in a speech at Mudgee today, when he reviewed the ...

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  25. A LONG-STANDING AMBITION.

    To attempt the Australia to England record has been an ambition of Mr. Woods for years. The record was established by Mr. J. A. Mollison in 1931. when he made ...

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  26. THE FIRST WIMBLEDON.

    It was at Wimbledon, now the scene of the virtual world championships, and the Mecca of every player with aspirations, that in 1877 the first lawn tennis ...

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  27. EXCITING PURSUIT.

    ADELAIDE, July 3.—A young man and two girls were arrested at Meningie last night after they had abandoned a coupe car reported to have been stolen from ...

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  28. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, July 3.—The State deficit at the dose of the financial year just ended was £4,127,748. The Ministry regards the position as satisfactory. Since the ...

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  29. CAR COLLIDES WITH TRUCK.

    When a motor car collided with a truck at the junction of Railway-parade and Hay-street, Subiaco, near the sub-way, yesterday morning, four persons were ...

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  30. ACREAGE CUT URGED.

    ADELAIDE, July 3.—Mr. T. C. Stott. secretary of the Australian Wheat-growers' Federation, said today: "The Government should agree to an acreage reduction. It is ...

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  31. MORE WAGES: LESS WORK.

    MELBOURNE, July 3.—Proposals for a shorter working week, the restoration of the 10 per cent, by which wages were reduced by the Arbitration Court, and a ...

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  32. IMPROVEMENT IN QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, July 3.—State revenue returns for June, and for the 12 months ending June 30, were issued today. They showed that the revenue for the 12 months ...

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  33. FLOODS IN JAPAN.

    TOKIO, July 3.—Naval assistance has been called for to rescue thousands of people who are marooned by the flooding of the Rakutoko river. The death roll ...

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  34. DR. ANGUS'S TEACHINGS.

    MELBOURNE, July 3.—For the first time in a Victorian presbytery, the controversial question of the teaching of the Rev. Professor S. Angus, of St. Andrew's ...

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  35. BABY'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, July 3.—Death from asphyxia, probably accidentally caused by the administration of an excessive quantity of alcohol for a child of such tender ...

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  36. HELD FOR RANSOM.

    CHICAGO, July 2.—Mr. Jerome Factor reported tonight that he had received a telephone call purporting to come from a gang who had abducted his father. Mr ...

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  37. DUTY ON FILMS.

    MELBOURNE, July 3—Faced by the prospect of losing £60,000 a year in revenue, the Federal Ministry is almost certain to make a ...

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  38. YOUNG MAN SHOT DEAD.

    COLLIE, July 3.—A shooting fatality occurred this morning, resulting in the death of Richard Francis Elias (24) single, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Elias, fruiterers, ...

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  39. KILLED IN MANOEUVRES.

    TOKIO, July 3.—Brigade manoeuvres around Fujiyama yesterday were suspended after seven men had died and many had been taken critically ill with ...

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  40. LIBERATED PRISONERS.

    MOSCOW, July 2.—Messrs. W. H. Thornton and W. MacDonald, the two British engineers who were released from prison today, left Moscow tonight. In ...

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  41. 'PLANE STRIKES TREE.

    MELBOURNE, July 3.—Investigating a report that wreckage from the missing collier Christina Fraser had been seen by passing vessels at Little Ram Head (near ...

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  42. FRENCH DESIRE FOR STABILITY.

    PARIS, July 2.—All rumours of the French intention to withdraw from the Economic Conference were dissipated tonight by the announcement that the ...

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  43. "TWO-UP SCHOOL."

    KALGOOELIE, July 3.—Two men were charged in the Kalgoorlie Police Court this morning with offences arising out of the running of a "two-up school." Robert ...

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  44. NEWSPAPER CIRCULATIONS.

    LONDON, July 2.—Following the announcement by the "Daily Express" last week that it was the first paper in the world to reach a circulation of 2,000,000 ...

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  45. FILM STARS FALL OUT.

    LOS ANGELES, July 2.—A separation is contemplated between the film stars Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks. The actress said today. "Our home. ...

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