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  2. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    With only a fortnight remaining before the reassembling of the State Parliament, the Government is concentrating on its legislative plans, which, while ...

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  3. THE SECESSION CASE

    LONDON, July 17.—The West Australian petition for the introduction in the United Kingdom Parliament of a Bill for tha State's secession from the ...

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  4. THE BELFAST DISORDERS.

    LONDON, July 16.—Disorders continue in Belfast, where fierce factional rioting began last Friday following a celebration, in which a Scottish band ...

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  5. ABYSSINIAN STAND.

    PARIS, July 16.—The Abyssinian Ambassador to France (Tecle Hawariat), who is also delegate to the League of Nations, declared today that Abyssinia ...

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  6. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    CANBERRA, July 17.—Although plans for the institution of a system of national insurance in Australia are being revived by the Federal Government, it was learnt ...

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  7. FRENCH ECONOMIES.

    PARIS, July 17.—The Cabinet, after sitting continuously yesterday for 14½ hours—the longest meeting since the war—decided upon the economy ...

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  8. THE FLEET ILLUMINATED.

    LONDON, July 16.—Tonight 157 ships of the Royal Navy, as well as vessels of the merchant navy and fishing fleets, anchored in the review area off ...

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  9. AMERICAN RECOVERY PLAN

    NEW YORK, July 16.—The United States Circuit Court of Appeals, in a judgment delivered at Boston today in a case initiated by the Hoosac Mills ...

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  10. A CENTRAL COUNCIL.

    SYDNEY, July 17.—The Acting Prime Minister (Dr. Page) said tonight that the Federal Government would await advice from the State Governments regarding ...

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  11. MEAT AGREEMENT.

    CANBERRA, July 17.—The effect of the new meat agreement with Britain is clearly shown by a comparison with official British figures relating to the ...

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  12. POLITICAL LOBBYING.

    WASHINGTON, July 16.—Before the Senate committee which is investigating lobbying in Congress, the principal witness today was the manager of a ...

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  13. ITALY'S AIM.

    ROME, July 16.—Italy attaches equal importance to occupation of Abyssinia as Britain did to the occupation of Egypt and commentators here emphasise that ...

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  14. ABOARD THE AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, July 16.—The Duke of Gloucester stood on the bridge of the Australia, with Captain Forster, to watch the King's review of the fleet. The ...

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  15. AIR FORCE EXPANSION

    LONDON, July 16.—In announcing a supplementary vote for the Royal Air Force (to provide for the first stage of the expansion programme) of £5,335,000. ...

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  16. MONEY-TITLE MARRIAGES.

    NEW YORK, July 16.—In ordering the annulment of the marriage of Clendenin Ryan, jr., one of the leading heirs to Thomas Fortune Ryan's estate, of ...

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  17. BRITISH COMMENDATION.

    LONDON, July 17.—In a leading article, welcoming the meat agreement between the United Kingdom and Australia and New Zealand. "The Times" expresses ...

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  18. MR. FORGAN SMITH'S VIEWS.

    BRISBANE, July 17.—The proposal or the Acting Prime Minister (Dr. Page) for the establishment of a national council in connexion with social services, does not ...

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  19. ELABORATE PLANS.

    Elaborate plans are being prepared for the rapid production of new fighting aeroplanes for the expansion and re-equipment of the Royal Air Force. The ...

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  20. THREE MEN HURT.

    Although injured himself, a doctor attended two other victims of an accident in which he was involved at the Intersection of Bulwer and Beaufort streets. ...

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  21. MAIL PLANE CRASHES.

    BUSHIRE, July 17.—A Dutch mail plane crashed when taking off here for Bagdad today and was completely burnt. The mails were destroyed but the seven ...

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  22. WRECKED MAHENO.

    BRISBANE, July 17.—It is understood that the captain of the Oonah, which is anchored off Sandy Cape, will make an effort to salvage everything of ...

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  23. FORTHRIGHT MINERS.

    TENNANT'S CREEK, July 17.—The partly-built hospital, which is being erected in Tennant's Creek by the Federal Government, was opened yesterday in ...

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  24. JAPANESE ARMY.

    LONDON, July 16.—The Tokio correspondent of "The Times" states: "General J. Masaki, Inspector-General of Military Education, has been relieved of his post ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. FORCES FOR EAST AFRICA.

    LONDON, July 17.—The Naples correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" reports that the aircraft carrier Miraglia, with 24 aeroplanes and 80 pilots aboard. ...

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  26. ECONOMIC PROGRESS.

    LONDON, July 16.—"We are still making enormous progress after a relatively long period of stagnation," Sir Alan Anderson, the shipping, railway and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. JAPAN NEUTRAL.

    ROME, July 16.—It is officially stated that the Japanese Ambassador has informed Signor Mussolini that Japan will not intervene in the dispute with ...

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  28. PLUNGE TO DEATH.

    BRISBANE, July 17.—Falling nearly 100 feet over a cliff at Melton Hill, Townsville, last night with her three-year-old son in her arms, Mrs. Gwen ...

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  29. PARACHUTISTS ESCAPE.

    LONDON, July 17.—The Moscow correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" reports that a Russian army airman named Krasikoff owes his life to what might be ...

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  30. THE CHURCH AND MARRIAGE.

    LONDON. July 16.—"Many people concerned at the increase in divorces would do well to begin at the other end and consider the amazing increase in the ...

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  31. NAZIS AND JEWS.

    BERLIN, July 16.—In attempting to dissociate itself from yesterday's antiJewish riots at cafes in a fashionable quarter of the city, the Nazi Central ...

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  32. FIRE IN FREIGHTER.

    MELBOURNE. July 17.—As a result of a survey by Lloyd's surveyor in Melbourne (Mr. P. B. Fielden), it will be necessary for the South African ...

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  33. MOTOR SPEED RECORDS

    BONNEVILLE (Utah). July 16.—On the salt flats near here today, the three British racing drivers, John Cobb, T. E. Rose-Richards and C. J. P. Dodson. ...

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  34. AEROPLANE SAFETY.

    LONDON, July 17.—"The Air Ministry believes it has discovered an aeroplane petrol tank which will not burst or leak in the event of a crash. It is called the ...

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  35. GERMAN ROMAN CATHOLICS.

    VATICAN CITY, July 16.—The Vatican has delivered a Note to the German Government protesting at breaches of the recently signed concordat. It is ...

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  36. LATE LORD DALZIEL.

    LONDON, July 16.—It has been revealed that Lord Dalziel, of Kirkcaldy, who died yesterday, aged 67, returned to London broken-hearted three weeks ago. ...

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  37. COMMUNISTS IN JAPAN.

    LONDON, July 17.—The Tokio correspondent of "The Times" states that the police have arrested a number of Communists, including many women, on ...

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  38. A LABOUR GAIN IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON. July 16.—The West Toxteth (Liverpool) by-election, caused by the appointment of Mr. C. T. Wilson (Conservative) as a metropolitan police ...

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  39. HORSE BOLTS WITH SULKY.

    MELBOURNE, July 17.—Dragging an overturned racing sulky behind it, a bolting trotting horse caused a series of minor accidents in Racecourse-road. ...

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  40. N.Z. EARTHQUAKE SHOCK.

    AUCKLAND, July 17.—The first tremor in the earthquake shock at Taupo on Monday night lasted about 10 seconds, and was sufficiently severe to awaken ...

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  41. LONDON'S WOMEN TEACHERS.

    LONDON. July 16.—The London County Council has removed toe marriage ban from its women teachers, who number 12,000. and who hitherto have been ...

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  42. A DUKE'S MILITARY CAREER.

    LONDON, July 16.—The Duke of Gloucester, who was recently promoted major in the 10th Hussars, will join the staff college, Camberley, in January. ...

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  43. BRITISH GLIDING RECORD.

    LONDON, July 16.—J. C. Neilan, a Seaham Harbour doctor's son, set a new British gliding duration record today, remaining aloft for 13 hours 17 minutes. ...

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  44. WINE AND LONGEVITY.

    PARIS, July 16.—Dr. Suemiot, believed to have been the oldest surgeon in the world, died today at the age of 103 years. He was active to the last, and attributed ...

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