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  2. LOAN CONVERSION.

    LONDON, July 14.—By another special arrangement with the British Treasury, Australia will convert a further £17,000,000 worth of 6 per cent. loans immediately. ...

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  3. THE EMPTY NORTH.

    CANBERRA, July 14.—Plans which the Commonwealth Government has drawn up For the development of Northers Australia were announced by the Prime Minister ...

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  4. THE WHEAT CUT.

    LONDON, July 14.—The President of the World Economic Conference (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) presided yesterday at a meeting of representatives of the United ...

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  5. EMPIRE TRADE PROBLEMS.

    LONDON, July 14.—From the inception of the World Economic Conference, it has been a matter of comment that mention of the Ottawa Agreements has never been ...

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  6. WORLD CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, July 14.—A plenary session of the World Monetary and Economic Conference will be held on July 27 for the purpose. of an adjournment. ...

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  7. DAVIS CUP.

    LONDON, July 14.—By winning the doubles to-day Britain gained the lead against Australia in the final of the European zone of the Davis Cup competition ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE

    CALCUTTA, July 14.—The Congress leader (Mr. M. K. Gandhi) declared at to-day's meeting of the party's conference that he was prepared to accept an ...

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  9. SAVING TO WESTERN AUSTRALIA

    In the absence of full details of the proposed conversion loan, it is not possible to calculate the exact benefit to Western Australia, but it is estimated that the saving ...

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  10. SOUTH AUSTRALIA'S GAIN.

    ADELAIDE, July 14.—The Premier (Mr. Butler} started to-day that a successful conversion would answer the critics of the Premiers' Plan. This conversion ...

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  11. NO BENEFIT TO VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, July 14.—Commenting to-day on the fact that Victoria would gain no relief in interest payments from the conversion of 6 per cent, loans in ...

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  12. BODY-LINE DISPUTE.

    LONDON, July 14.—The cricket expert of the "Daily Telegraph" announces that the visit of an Australian cricket team to England next summer is ...

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  13. CAUTION URGED.

    CANBERRA, July 14.—On the motion for the adjournment of the Senate to-night, Senator O'Halloran (Fed. Lab., S.A.) appealed to the Ministry not to ...

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  14. ITALIAN MASS FLIGHT.

    SHEDIAC (New Brunswick), July 13.— The 24 Italian 'planes, commanded by General Balbo, which are making a mass flight from Rome to Chicago, left ...

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  15. FAILURE OF McGRATH.

    LONDON, July 13.—The results of the opening singles in the Davis Cup tie between Britain and Australia were fully in accordance with form. Crawford's match ...

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  16. SUGGESTED MAIL SERVICE.

    LONDON, July 13.—The "Dairy Herald" states that the Italian Air Minister (General Balbo) is willing to place at the disposal of the British. American and ...

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  17. BREEZE IN COURT.

    ADELAIDE, July 14.—An extraordinary reprimand was administered to Mr. C. T. Gun, solicitor, in the Adelaide Police Court to-day, by two justices after they ...

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  18. WOODS TURNS BACK.

    CALCUTTA, July 14.-The Australian airman, Mr. James Woods, made a forced landing in a paddy field near Mendaza (Burma) to-day. After emptying half the ...

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  19. THE SOVIET REGIME.

    LONDON, July 14.—Mr. Alan Monk-house, one of the principals in the Moscow trial, addressing the Manchester Rotary Club to-day, urged that everything ...

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  20. CAPSIZE ON VOLGA.

    MOSCOW, July 14.—It is feared that 100 lives have been lost in the capsize of a Volga boat Dear Yaroslav, which was conveying district workers and their ...

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  21. CURBING NAZI ZEALOTS.

    BERLIN". July 14.-The Chancellor (Herr Hitler), in another moderating speech to Nazi regional leaders yesterday, re-emphasised that having conquered the ...

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  22. OVERCROWDED BOMBAY.

    BOMBAY, July 14.—Only 4 per cent, of the total population of Bombay city live in conditions which ensure reasonable privacy. The remainder do not know what ...

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  23. LOAN OF RADIUM.

    LONDON, July 14.—A Belgian radium company has offered British research workers the loan of five grammes of radium, worth £75,000 sterling. This will ...

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  24. Drastic Warning to "Slanderers."

    BERLIN, July 14.—Inaugurating a new method of defending Nazi Germany against the attacks of enemies abroad, five relatives of Dr. Scheidemann. the exiled ...

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  25. SEQUEL TO ELECTION.

    ADELAIDE, July 14.—Mr. Justice Piper, presiding over the Court of Disputed Returns to-day, found that there was a case to answer by Messrs. D. A. ...

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  26. STREET FATALITIES.

    SYDNEY, July 14.—Herbert Jonn Tracey (76), of Military-road, Cremorne. who was knocked down by a motor cycle near his home on Wednesday night, died ...

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  27. NEW QUALIFYING SYSTEM.

    PARIS, July 14.—The FrencH Lawn Tennis Federation has called a meeting for August 22 of participants in the Davis Cup competition, to discuss the possibility of ...

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  28. HONEYMOON TRAGEDY.

    CAPE TOWN, July 14.—At the inquest on the death of Mr. and Mrs. R. Ussher, the honeymoon couple who were killed when their aeroplane crashed in thick ...

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  29. MIXING BUTTER IN LONDON.

    CANBERRA, July 14.—Steps are being taken by the Commonwealth to prevent the mixing of Australian butter with inferior butter from other countries in ...

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  30. EXPLOSION IN MINE.

    KALGOORLIE, July 14.—G. M. Bremner (32), married, of Wittenoom-street, Kalgoorlie, was seriously injured this afternoon while working in a rise on the 600ft. ...

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  31. MR. LYONS RETICENT.

    CANBERRA, July 14.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) declined in the absence of certain information from London to comment to-day on the report that ...

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  32. FISH VAN OVERTURNS.

    Colliding with a motor car at the intersection of Newcastle and Loftus-streets, West Perth, yesterday morning, a fish delivery van overturned, spilling fish about ...

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  33. INTEREST IN LONDON.

    The rising interest in the need for developing Northern Australia prompted Sir John Kirwan (President of the Legislative Council) to disclose the fact ...

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  34. APOLOGY TO A FOOTBALLER.

    BRISBANE, July 14.—An announcement in the Supreme Court of Queensland on July 5 that a satisfactory settlement had been reached between the ...

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  35. RELIEF FOR MATTERN.

    MOSCOW, July 14.—A Soviet relief 'plane, piloted by the chief of the administrative board of the Red Army (M. Levanevsky) has flown to Anadir from ...

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  36. ISLANDS IN CHINA SEA.

    PARIS, July 14.—French despatch boats have taken possession of nine islands in the China Sea. midway between IndoChina and the Philippines, which are at ...

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  37. BOULDER WANTS A DETECTIVE.

    KALGOORLIE, July 14.—At a meeting of the Boulder Municipal Council last night, a letter was received from the Commissioner of Police stating that if a ...

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  38. WOUNDED BY BULL

    ADELAIDE July 14.—Leonard T. Mann (22), labourer, is in the Mt. Gambier Hospital in a critical condition, as a result of injuries received when he was charged by ...

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  39. TREATMENT OF NATIVES.

    DARWIN, July 14.—Dr. Cook and the Crown Solicitor (Mr. Asche) are proceeding to Borroloola to investigate allegations of cruelty to aborigines by residents ...

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  41. TINNED FISH BELOW STANDARD.

    VANCOUVER, July 13.—Pleading guilty to a charge of having attempted to ship tinned salmon to Australia of a lower grade than specified by the labels. G. M. ...

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