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  2. GERMAN EXILES.

    BERLIN, July 16.—The Cabinet has passed laws directed against the political exiles decreeing that enemies to the State living abroad may forfeit their property ...

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  3. WORLD CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, July 15.—The World Economic Conference has six days in which to reveal the measure if its success in the first stage of its deliberations. The ...

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  4. DAVIS CUP.

    LONDON, July 15.—Britain clinched the final of the European zone of the Davis Cup competition against Australia at Wimbledon to-day when Austin defeated ...

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  5. BURNING TANKER SINKS.

    NEW YORK, July 15.—Captain F. L. Sears went down with his burning ship, the tanker Cities Service Petrol, off Wilminzton (North Carilina) last night ...

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  6. LOAN CONVERSION.

    CANBERRA, July 16.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) announced to-day that a further step had been taken in the process of conversion of high interest ...

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  7. NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT

    CANBERRA, July 16.—Following the announcement of the plan for the development of north Australia by the formation of chartered companies, it is ...

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  8. BULK HANDLING.

    The Premier (Mr. P. Collier), the Minister for Works (Mr. McCallum), the Minister for Railways (Mr. Willcock) and Mr. Kitson (Honorary Minister), who ...

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  9. ATLANTIC CROSSED.

    BERLIN, July 16.—Mr. Wiley Post landed at 11.55 this morning after a flight of 25½ hours from New York. He is making a solo flight round the world ...

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  10. GANDHI'S DEFIANCE.

    CALCUTTA, July 15.—The conference of the Indian Congress Party passed a resolution last night in favour of calling off the civil disobedience campaign ...

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  11. UNAUTHORISED FLIGHT BEGUN.

    NEW YORK, July 16.—Messrs. Stephen Darius and Stanley Girenas, Lithuanian Americans from Chicago, hopped off from the Floyd Bennett, aerodrome ...

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  12. POLICE CHIEF CHALLENGED.

    BERLIN, July 16.—Herr Ludwig Diels, who, as chief of the Prussian political police, has been responsible for the arrest and detention in concentration camps of ...

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  13. MR. COLLIER'S ATTITUDE.

    Commenting yesterday upon the Commonwealth Government's announcement of plant for the development of northern Australian by means of chartered companies ...

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  14. COMMUNISTS SHOT DEAD.

    BERLIN, July 16.—Foreigners in Germany have been placed in an embarrassing portion by an order for the use of the Nazi salute during the sinning of the national ...

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  15. WHEAT RESTRICTION.

    LONDON, July 15.—When the representatives of the big wheat-exporting group (the United States, Canada, Australia and Argentine) again met the representatives ...

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  16. ANTI-NAZI NEWSPAPER.

    AMSTERDAM, July 15.—An anti-Fascist and anti-Hitlerite weekly, the "Freie Preiese," printed in German, will start publication to-day. The editor and staff ...

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  17. UNDERWRITING COMPLETED.

    LONDON, July 14.—The underwriting of the Australian conversion has been completed and the prospectus has been issued. Non-convertors will be paid off on ...

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  18. WOMAN SHOT DEAD.

    SYDNEY, July 16.—Two women who were on their way to a dance at Cessnock on Saturday were accosted by a man who, after talking to them, fired a ...

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  19. ANGLO-IRISH DISPUTE.

    DUBLIN, July 15.—When the Dail Eireann debated last night the economic war with Britain arising from the refusal of the Irish Free State to pay the ...

    Article : 437 words
  20. PESSIMISM IN ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE, July 16.—Mr. T. E. Day, formerly Surveyor-General, for four years Surveyor for the Commonwealth Government in the Northern Territory and now ...

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  21. FARMERS' RELIEF.

    WASHINGTON, July 14.—The greater part of the Government's ambitious agricultural relief programme has now been put into effect, with President Roosevelt's ...

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  22. LOSS OF THE DOUBLES.

    LONDON, July 14.—It is idle to speculate whether Crawford and Quist together might have reversed the disappointing doubles decision. Perry, although ...

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  23. PRICES SOAR.

    WINNIPEG, July 15.—Dollar wheat became a reality to-day on the grain exchange here for the first time in three years as futures soared 14 to 2 1-8 cents. ...

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  24. MOTORISTS KILLED.

    MELBOURNE, July 16.—Two persons were killed and two were injured in a remarkable accident near Broadford on Saturday evening, when portion of the ...

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  25. LONDON NEWSPAPER'S VERSION.

    LONDON, July 15.—The "Daily Express" gives prominence to a Canberra cablegram, which states:—"One of the biggest deals in history which may have ...

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  26. RISE AT CHICAGO.

    CHICAGO, July 15.—Rising faster than a cent per bushel a minute, wheat soared by a maximum of 5 7-8 cents to-day, closing wildly at the finish within a cent of ...

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  27. UNITED STATES TRADE

    NEW YORK, July 14.—The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" reports that it is understood on good authority that a decision whether Canada ...

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  28. SELECTORS' DIFFICULT TASK.

    LONDON, July 15.—Interviewed to-day by a representative of the Australian Press Association, the manager of the Australian Davis Cup team (Mr. L. R ...

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  29. CENTRAL BANKING.

    LONDON, July 15.—Resolutions relating to the working of central banks were adopted practically without discussion yesterday by the subcommittee of the ...

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  30. ITALIAN MASS FLIGHT.

    CHICAGO, July 15.—The 24 Italian 'plants commanded by General Balbo, which made a man flight from Borne, which made a mass flight from Rome, arrived at Chicago—the terminal point of ...

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  31. MR. W. M. Nairn's Views.

    Referring to the project for the development of northern Australia by chartered companies, Mr. W. M. Nairn, M.H.R. who returned to Perth from ...

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  32. LOAN FOR PALESTINE.

    LONDON, July 15.—In the House of Commons last night the Colonial Secretary (Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister), dealing with Palestine, said the British Government ...

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  33. MR. ROOSEVELT A ROTARIAN.

    WASHINGTON, July 15.—"As a rotarian himself, the Rotary movement appealed to him as worth while, as it aimed at the promotion of understanding between ...

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  34. WOODS CARRIES ON.

    RANGOON, July 16.—It was wrongly reported that the Australian airman, Mr. James Woods after his forced landing in a rice field at Henzada on Friday had set ...

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  35. INDIAN DEATH RATE.

    CALCUTTA, July 16.—Over 1,600,000 deaths occurred in British India during the last three months of 1932, states a Government report which has which has just been ...

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  36. SEA ISLAND COTTON.

    LONDON, July 15.—In the House of Commons last night, the Secretary for the Colonies (Sir P. Cunliffe-Lister) said that through the co-operation of ...

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  37. MURDERER'S SUICIDE.

    LONDON, July 14.—Robert Williams, a life prisoner at Parkhurst prison, Isle of Wight, committed suicide in a padded cell of the prison to-day. ...

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  38. STRUCK BY TRAIN.

    About 9 a.m. on Saturday, Gaspero Hari (about 53). an Italian fisherman, of Russell-street, Fremantle, was struck by a train in Marine-terrace, Fremantle, and killed. The ...

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  39. THE SUGAR SCHEME.

    TOKIO, July 15.—The Foreign Office sent a cablegram to the Japanese delegation to the World Economic Conference to-day stating that Japan was unwilling ...

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  40. MAIL TRAIN DERAILED.

    SYDNEY, July 16.—A tender and four carriages of the Cobar mail train were derailed at a spot about two miles east of Lithgow shortly after 2 o'clock this ...

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  41. LINDBERGHS IN LABRADOR.

    CARTWRIGHT (Labrador), July 15.—Colonel and Mrs. Lindbergh, who are to make a survey for a commercial air route across the North Atlantic reached here ...

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  42. KENYA GOLD FINDS.

    LONDON, July 15.—The Secretary for the Colonies (Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister) referring in the House of Commons last night to the Kenya gold discoveries, said ...

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  43. ILLINOIS ABDUCTION CASE.

    ALTON (Illinois), July 16.—Mr. August Luer (78), a wealthy retired meat packer and president of the Alton Banking and Trust. Company who was kidnapped on ...

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  44. WHY AUSTRALIA LOST.

    After two fine victories, over Smith Africa and Japan, Australia has been eliminated from the Davis Cup competition by Great Britain through the absence ...

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  45. FORMER MINISTER FINED.

    TORONTO, July 15.—Mr. Vincent Massey, former Canadian Minister to Washington and now chief organiser of the Liberal Party, was fined £3 to-day for ...

    Article : 59 words
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