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  2. CONFISCATION OF ARMS.

    DUBLIN, Aug. 1.—Rapid developments may be expected in the Irish Free State political situation as a result of the action of the Government in calling in arms ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. FOOTBALL CARNIVAL.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 2.—The eighth Australian rules football carnival, in which teams from all States and Canberra are participating, commenced auspiciously at the ...

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  4. NAZI BRUTALITY.

    BERLIN, Aug. 2.—Four young Communists a sailor, a shoemaker, a plumber's assistant and a workman—were decapitated by axe in the courtyard of the ...

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  5. DISARMAMENT.

    LONDON, Aug. 1.—Commenting on the decision of Mr. Arthur Henderson to stand as the Labour candidate for the Clay Cross by-election to the House of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. STRIKES IN AMERICA.

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 1.—To-day's official inauguration of the intensive drive to increase employment through general adoption of the Government's "blanket" ...

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  7. TRANSPORT PROBLEMS.

    The Minister for Works (Mr. A. McCallum) was informed yesterday that if the Government is prepared to allow the extension of the Perth-Dalkeith 'bus service ...

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  8. ACREAGE REDUCTION.

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 1.—The Secretary for Agriculture (Mr. Wallace) announced to-day a postponement until August 24 of his decision regarding the percentage of ...

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  9. WORLD JAMBOREE.

    BUDAPEST, Aug. 2.—The British contingent of boy scouts, consisting of 34 groups, representing Britain and the Dominions (including 87 Australians), have ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. CANADIAN CARRY-OVER.

    REGINA (Saskatchewan), Aug. 1.—"Canada's huge wheat carry—over is part of a reserve essential to the world markets. The time has come to forget the ...

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  11. TORTURED TO DEATH.

    LONDON, Aug. 2.—The "Daily Herald's" special correspondent reveals that Herr Alfred Faust, the Socialist editor and member of the Reichstag for the Free State ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. FAST, OPEN CONTEST.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 2.—After looking certain winners at half-time with a lead of 15 points, Western Australia was beaten to-day at the Sydney Cricket Ground by ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN TARIFF.

    LONDON, Aug. 1.—"Since my arrival in London I have noticed influences especially from the Continent endeavouring to destroy the constructive work of ...

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  14. MINERS REJECT LANG.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 2.—By an overwhelming majority, the southern miners have decided by ballot to cancel their affiliation with the Lang Labour Party. It is ...

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  15. ARMY DOCTORS.

    LONDON, Aug. 1.—The committee on the medical branches of the defence services, set up by the Government in 1931, reports that the service medical career ...

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  16. GANDHI'S ARREST.

    LONDON, Aug. 1.—The Bombay Government has issued a statement explaining the reasons for the arrest of Mr. M. K. Gandhi, the Congress leader, quoting his ...

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  17. NAZIS JEERED IN STOCKHOLM.

    STOCKHOLM, Aug. 1.—The wearing of political uniforms has been prohibited in Sweden. The Nazis held a farewell ceremony at Stockholm to-day and their leaders ...

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  18. TROPICAL DISEASES.

    LONDON, Aug. 1.—After eight months of discussion, a proposal has been made for the amalgamation of the Ross Institute and Hospital for Tropical Diseases with ...

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  19. CANADIAN LOAN.

    LONDON, Aug. 2.—The Canadian loan was heavily over-subscribed this morning and was closed in two minutes. The loan is of £15.000.000 at 4 per cent, on a ...

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  20. MURDER OF WOMAN.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 2.—A dramatic turn was given to the Tarrawingee murder case at an early hour this morning, when the police arrested Leo Alphonse ...

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  21. THE MOUNTAIN GODS.

    CALCUTTA, Aug. 2.—Beautiful weather now prevails in the Himalayan area after a period of the worst conditions known for 20 years. It is the superstitious ...

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  22. A SULTAN'S SKULL.

    CAPE TOWN, Aug. 2.—An investigation has revealed that the rebel sultan of the Wahehe tribe was not killed by the Germans in the early days of East African ...

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  23. DEBT TO AMERICA.

    LONDON, Aug. 2.—The "Daily Express" this morning features a special cable from Washington Baying that President Roosevelt expects the December debt payments ...

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  24. ALSATIAN DOGS.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 2.—No hope of lifting the embargo on the importation of Alsatian dogs could be given to a deputation from the Alsatian Defence League ...

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  25. WAREHOUSE BLAZE.

    PARIS, Aug. 2.—The Cotonnerie de Fives at Lille, which is the largest warehouse in Europe, was destroyed by fire yesterday through spontaneous ...

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  26. WAR PENSION APPEAL.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 2.—The High Court, to-day delivered its reserved judgment in the matter of the King versus the War Pensions Entitlement Appeal Tribunal and ...

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  27. KIDNAPPED OFFICERS.

    LONDON, Aug. 2.—The "Daily Express" states that the Government has decided to pay the ransom demanded by the Chinese bandits for the release of the ...

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  28. BRITISH AGRICULTURE

    LONDON, Aug. 1.—Official returns show that the agricultural holdings in Britain in June aggregated 30,508,000 acres, which was 55,000 acres less than last year. The ...

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  29. CONSPIRACY CHARGE.

    CAPE TOWN, Aug. 2.—John Francis King, described as a farmer, is pending cable communication with Australia, being detained at Johannesburg on a warrant ...

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  30. TRIBAL DEFIANCE.

    CALCUTTA, Aug. 2.—Following the continued failure of the Khan of Khar, ruler of the Bajauri tribesmen on the North-West Frontier, to Comply with the ...

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  31. RUSSIAN CONDITIONS.

    PARIS, Aug. 2.—M. Herriot, the prominent statesman and former Premier, has accepted the invitation of the Soviet to visit Moscow. ...

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  32. WOMAN'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 2.—The Coroner at Yam Mr. C. Coen) to-day committed Reginald Gillogly (25) for trial on a charge of having feloniously slain his wife, Ethel Amy ...

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  33. MOLLISONS IN NEW YORK.

    NEW YORK, Aug. 2.—Behind screaming police sirens and under a generous dousing of confetti and ticker-tape, Mr. and Mrs. James Mollison rode the "Heroes" ...

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  34. DIVORCED VISCOUNT.

    LONDON, Aug. 2.—The day after his wife's divorce decree was made absolute. Viscount Furness gave notice at a London register office of his forthcoming marriage ...

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  35. GRAZIERS' CONFERENCE.

    BRISBANE, Aug. 2.—"The relief occasioned by recent rains, together with the increase in the price of wool at the June sales, is the brighest and most heartening ...

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  36. ARSENAL EXPLOSION.

    MANAGUA (Nicaragua), Aug. 2.—Thirty Civil Guards are unofficially reported dead or wounded as the result of an explosion in the Campo de Marte ...

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  37. MELBOURNE CENTENARY.

    LONDON, Aug. 2.—The Australian Agents-General have formed a Melbourne centenary celebration council, under the chairmanship of the Resident Minister (Mr. ...

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  38. ANGLO-ARGENTINE TRADE.

    BUENOS AIRES, Aug. 2.—Argentina and Britain have agreed to extend the period for completing the tariff schedules implementing the Anglo-Argentina trade ...

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  39. WIFE'S AFFECTION LOST.

    LONDON, Aug. 1.—It is understood that Mr. Ben Shashoua has issued a writ against his wife's mother, Mrs. Norton Culhape and her brother Mr. Ezra ...

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  40. JUSTICE'S COMMISSION.

    ADELAIDE, Aug. 2.—In reply to a question in Parliament to-day, the Attorney-General (Mr. Jeffries) said that be intended to adhere to his demand for the ...

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  41. UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 2.—A Bill, which provides for the appointment of a fulltime salaried vice-chancellor as administrative head of the University of ...

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  42. BRITISH LOAN TO FRANCE.

    PARIS, Aug. 2.—France is repaying half of the British banks' £15,000,000 loan and will repay the balance on November 1. As the Budget shows a deficit of at least ...

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  43. ELDERLY MAN'S ORDEAL.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 2.—Grave fears for the safety of a man on the snow-covered plateau of Barrington Tops, near Dungog, were relieved to-day when the police at ...

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  44. CYCLIST COLLIDES WITH TRUCK.

    KALGOORLIE, Aug. 1.—A report from Leonora states that a serious motor accident occurred on Sunday night, on the Leonora-Gwalia-road, when Larry P. ...

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  45. EX-GOVERNOR OF JEHOL.

    TOKIO, Aug. 2.—Official information has been received that Tan Yu-ling, the former Governor of Jehol, has offered his allegiance to Manchukuo, together with ...

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  46. ELECTION APPEAL DISMISSED.

    ADELAIDE, Aug. 2.—Without the calling of evidence, the Court of Disputed Returns dismissed this morning an appeal against the election of Messrs. A. J. ...

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  47. PROVINCIAL ELECTION.

    VANCOUVER, Aug. l.—The Parliament of the Province of British Columbia was dissolved to-day. The date of the general election has not been fixed, but ...

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