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  2. TRADE WITH AMERICA.

    MONTREAL, July 9.—While en route to Ottawa from Washington, where he concluded his United States visit this afternoon, the Australian Prime ...

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  3. MAHENO AGROUND.

    BRISBANE, July 10.—Missing for almost two days, the steamer Maheno (5,323 tons), which broke away from her towing vessel in a cyclonic storm on ...

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  4. BRITISH RECONSTRUCTION

    LONDON, July 9.—The first important debate on home affairs since the reconstruction of the Ministry under Mr. Stanley Baldwin as Prime Minister took place ...

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  5. SEARCH FOR OIL.

    The Premier (Mr. P. Collier) announced yesterday that the Federal and State Governments had agreed to advance £2,500 each to the Freney ...

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  6. THE MEAT PROBLEM

    LONDON, July 10.—The Argentine's reply to the British proposal for an import levy on chilled beef of 1¼d. a 1b. on foreign and ¼d. a 1b. on Dominion ...

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  7. STATES' RAILWAY DEBTS.

    MELBOURNE, July 10.—A proposal for the relief of State budgetary burdens by an adjustment of railway capital debts will, it is understood be submitted by the ...

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  8. GERMAN NAVAL PLANS.

    LONDON, July 10.—The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that it can now be revealed that when the German Commissioner for ...

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  9. AFRICAN IMBROGLIO

    LONDON, July 10.—Though additional Italian conscripts have been called up and the Italo-Abyssinian Conciliation Commission at The Hague has suspended ...

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  10. FINAL DECISION SOON.

    WELLINGTON, July 10.—Cabinet Ministers appear confident of a final decision in the very near future regarding the meat problem. An important cablegram ...

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  11. STATE SHIPS.

    Government book-keeping methods in regard to the State Shipping Service and other recent references to the operations of the service were referred ...

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  12. MURDER ALLEGED.

    MELBOURNE, July 10.—Clifford Earl Smiles, a bus driver, of Footscray, was committed for trial today by the Coroner (Mr. Grant, P.M.), on a charge of having ...

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  13. THE FRENCH RECEPTION.

    PARIS, July 9.—The German naval programme evokes sarcasm rather than surprise in France and the tendency is to say "I told you so" to Britain instead ...

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  14. DAMAGED CARGO.

    The task of rearranging damaged cargo was begun yesterday on the Danish motorship Australian, which, with about 600 tons of burnt and water-soiled paper ...

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  15. SUBSIDISED SHIPPING.

    LONDON, July 9.—The Australian Attorney-General (Mr. Menzies) will sail for Quebec by the Empress of Britain on July 27, and will visit Washington ...

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  16. CHARITY FUNDS.

    MELBOURNE, July 10.—Sworn evidence in denial of allegations that she had misappropriated funds belonging to the Caulfield Ladies' Benevolent Society ...

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  17. AERIAL SERVICES.

    SYDNEY, July 10.—A new company, known as Australian Transcontinental Airways, Ltd., with a nominal capital of £500,000, was registered today, with the ...

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  18. £100,000,000 ISSUE.

    WASHINGTON, July 9.—The Treasury's 600,000,000 dollars (£100,000,000 sterling) issue, offered on Saturday, is said by Treasury officials to have been ...

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  19. SEVERE EARTH TREMORS.

    CANBERRA, July 10.—An earthquake shock of unusual severity shook Canberra a few minutes after midnight this morning. A second shock of lesser severity ...

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  20. COASTAL PATROL.

    CANBERRA, July 10.—Information has been received by the Department of the Interior that construction work has been begun in Britain of the fast motor launch ...

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  21. LITERARY PENSIONS.

    LONDON, July 10.—Civil List pensions include £90 a year to Mrs. Helle Flecker, widow of the poet, James Elroy Flecker, whose play, "Hassan," unpublished at his ...

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  22. EASY WAY TO PROSPERITY.

    SYDNEY, July 10.—A chain letter system, which has been introduced into Sydney from the United States in the last few weeks and which purports to ensure ...

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  23. Shocks in Other Towns.

    SYDNEY, July 10.—An earth tremor was felt in various parts of the State about midnight last night. It was very slight and little damage was done. ...

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  24. JAPANESE MEDIATION.

    TOKIO, July 9.—The Emperor is reported to be making unofficial efForts to avert hostilities between Italy and Abyssinia. ...

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  25. WHEAT RECOVERS.

    LONDON, July 9.—The wheat market somewhat erratically recovered today. With early selling, prices at first fell, bringing the Liverpool price below parity ...

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  26. A GENEROUS HERO.

    LONDON, July 9.—Lord Wakefield has revealed that Mr. T. E. shaw (Lawrence of Arabia), who died recently following a motor cycle crash, was the ...

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  27. WEATHER BUREAU ATTACKED.

    MELBOURNE, July 10.—Sharp criticism of a forecast issued by the Central Weather Bureau at Melbourne on the eve of the terrific gale which lashed ...

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  28. BRITISH CARTOONS.

    LONDON, July 9.—A cartoon in the "Evening News" tonight shows the Minister for League Affairs (Mr. Eden) waving a League flag and attempting to ...

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  29. A DESPERATE CLIMB.

    SYDNEY, July 10.—While working in the Tullamore United goldmine on Friday, Patrick Arthur Webb (45), miner, set eight shots containing 84 plugs ...

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  30. DEFAMATION ACTION.

    BRISBANE, July 10.—Before the Chief Justice (Sir James Blair) in the Supreme Court today, damages totalling £250 were Awarded Dulcie Eliza Willis, of ...

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  31. A JOURNALIST TO THE LAST

    NEW YORK, July 9.—At Chattanooga (Tenneasee) today, Richard Earl Walker (51), associate editor of the Chattanooga "Times" the property of the ...

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  32. TATTOOED ARM CASE.

    SYDNEY, July 10.—The case in which Patrick Brady (4[?] shearer, is charged with having murdered James Smith at Cronulla on or about [?]bril 8 last, was ...

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  33. ACTRESS'S ALLEGATIONS.

    NEW YORK, July 9.—Mary Nolan, stage and film actress, is claiming £100,000 damages from Edward J. Mannix, Hollywood film producer, charging ...

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  34. FIRE IN COLLIERY.

    SYDNEY, July 10.—An underground fire is raging at the Ayrfield No. l colliery, near Kurri Kurri, on the South Maitland coalfield. Heating up was ...

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  35. SCENARIO EDITOR'S DEATH.

    LOS ANGELES, July 10.—Ray Long (57), magazine writer, publisher and film scenario editor, died last night from a bullet wound in the mouth, which police ...

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  36. DEATH SENTENCE COMMUTED.

    SYDNEY, July 10.—The sentence of death imposed on Harry Forbes Murray (20), for the murder of Ernest Bruce Fenwick, near Scone, was today ...

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