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  2. BRITISH TRADE IMPROVES.

    LONDON, July 18.—In the House of Commons today the president of the Board of Trade (Mr. Walter Runciman) in submitting the vote for the Board of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. VICTORIA GALE-SWEPT.

    MELBOURNE, July 19.—Shipping in the bay was disorganised last night and this morning by a gale which swept across the sonthern part of Victoria. It attained ...

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  4. LINER'S COLLISION.

    VICTORIA, July 18.—The collision between the King Egbert and the Niagara, on which the Commonwealth Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) and party were ...

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  5. AIR MAIL PLANS.

    LONDON, July 18.—On the eve of the departure for Singapore of a Royal Air Force flying boat by way of Gibraltar, Malta, Aboukir and Basra, on a survey ...

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  6. BELFAST DISORDERS.

    BELFAST, July 18.—The centre of the trouble in the religious and political factional outbreak which began last Friday, and which, with another death today. ...

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  7. SAVING THE FRANC.

    LONDON, June 18.—Britain is watching closely the attempt of the French Time Minister (M. Laval) to restore the tability of the national finances and save ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. AMERICAN RECOVERY.

    WASHINGTON, July 18.—The Treasury Department announced today that economic recovery and unemployment relief programmes had involved an ...

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  9. AFRICAN DISPUTE.

    LONDON, July 19.—The Secretary-General of the League of Nations (M. Avenol) has notified the Powers represented on the League Council to be ...

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  10. GOLD CLAUSE ABROGATION.

    WASHINGTON, July 18.—By 258 votes to 88 today, the House of Representatives passed the Administration's Bill prohibiting suits against the Government for ...

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  11. TOXIC PARALYSIS.

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. F. J. S. Wise) stated yesterday that he had been informed by the manager of the Commonwealth Bank, Perth, that the ...

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  12. TWO YEARS HENCE.

    SYDNEY, July 19.—Mr. A. E. Rudder, representative in Australia of Imperial Airways Ltd., in an address at the Millions Club today drew a bright word ...

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  13. WOOL MARKETING.

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. F. J. S. Wise) yesterday flatly refused his rapport to a deputation from the wool section of the Primary Producers' ...

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  14. DEFENDING WARSHIPS

    LONDON, July 19.—"The Navy is about to double and eventually to quadruple its anti-aircraft armament," states the naval correspondent of the "Daily ...

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  15. FLIGHT TO THE CAPE.

    LONDON, July 19.—Mr. H. L. Brook, who left Lympne aerodrome at 12.35 a.m. yesterday in an attempt to reach the Cape in four days, has crashed at ...

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  16. NEW GUINEA MUMMIES

    LONDON, July 19.—Anthropologists are keen to learn the details of Dr. J. R. Atcherley's discovery of mummified remains, estimated to be 1,000 years old, in ...

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  17. A CALL TO UNITY.

    ADDIS ABABA, July 19.—"The man who dies for his country is happy; death destroys in peace as well as in war. It is better to die free than to live as slaves. ...

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  18. TRADE WITH EGYPT.

    LONDON, July 18.—The Egyptian Government has denounced the commercial treaty with Japan, and imports from Japan will henceforth be subject to ...

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  19. NAZIS AND CATHOLICS

    BERLIN, July 18.—Accusing a section of the Catholic clergy of systematic political opposition to Nazism, General Goering (Premier of Prussia and Herr ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. DUST AND FOG.

    ADELAIDE, July 19.—Clouds of dust, which enveloped the city yesterday, remained throughout the night and were cleared this morning by showers of rain. ...

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  21. A LONELY GRAVE.

    ADELAIDE, July 19.—In an effort to throw, further light on the mystery surrounding the identity of the skeleton of a man found at the farm of Mr. L. ...

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  22. DUTCH AIR CRASHES.

    LONDON, July 18.—The Amsterdam correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that K.L.M. (Royal Dutch Airlines), as a result of the tragic accident ...

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  23. CHINESE FLOODS.

    SHANGHAI, July 17.—It is estimated that 2,000 square miles of the Shantung Province has been inundated by flood waters, and 14,000 bodies have been ...

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  24. GREEK CABINET.

    ATHENS, July 19.—Unable to induce the Prime Minister, M. Tsaldaris, to force the Republican Ministers to resign, or to depart from his neutrality in the ...

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  25. ABYSSINIAN WARRIORS.

    LONDON, July 18.—"Warriors by trade, the Abyssinians are proud and warlike. They rely on shock tactics, and the only word of command is 'have at ...

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  26. GANGSTER'S DEATH.

    CHICAGO, July 19.—Louis "Two-gun" Alterie, one of the few survivors among prominent gangsters of the prohibition decade, was assassinated today by ...

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  27. NATIVE MURDERER.

    BRISBANE, July 19.—The police in North Queensland are searching for an aboriginal named Hooligan, who is alleged to have been one of the ringleaders ...

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  28. SHORTAGE OF PILOTS.

    AMSTERDAM, July 19.—Owing to a shortage of pilots due to the two recent crashes, K.L.M. has announced that it will shortly close down its ...

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  29. TRADE WITH CANADA.

    VANCOUVER, July 18.—The Vancouver "Sun," in an editorial, says: "Mr. Lyons (the Australian Prime Minister) came to Canada with an appeal to buy ...

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  30. "BOGEY HOLE" MYSTERY.

    SYDNEY, July 19.—Detective-Sergeant Emmett and Detective Williams hope to solve, within the next few days, what is known in the Newcastle district as the ...

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  31. DANGER AT SEA.

    LONDON, July 18.—In the course of a speech on the Board of Trade vote in the House of Commons today, the president of the board (Mr. W. Runciman) ...

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  32. MELBOURNE BLAZE.

    MELBOURNE, July 19.—Fanned by a strong northerly wind, a fire which broke out today in the premises of Brown's Springs Pty., Ltd., swing manufacturers, ...

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  33. TROOPS IN EAST AFRICA.

    ROME, July 18.—Signor Mussolini, aiming to maintain the morale of the Italian troops in East Africa, has decided to increase the pay of privates. ...

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  34. ALLEGED CHOCOLATE POISONING

    SYDNEY, July 19.—In the Glen Innes Police Court today, Agnes Isabel Ellen Marden was charged with having administered poison to her four children, with ...

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  35. AIRCRAFT COSTS.

    LONDON, July 18.—In the House of Commons yesterday, Dr. Addison asked Sir Philip Cunliffe Lister (Secretary of State for the Colonies) whether he had ...

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  36. SEVERE EARTH TREMOR.

    BRISBANE, July 19.—Houses at Mundubbera in the Burnett district were shaken violently and tanks on high stands were swayed by an earth tremor ...

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  37. THE CARIS CRIME.

    KALGOORLIE, July 19.—Escorted by Detective-Sergeant Doyle, of Perth, and Detective-Sergeant O'Keefe, of Melbourne, Matthew Walsh (23), barman, of ...

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  38. SLAPPING A WIFE.

    LONDON, June 18.—Lecturing a husband who admitted that he had slapped his wife six or eight times because she occasionally slept at her mother's home. ...

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  39. Further Shocks in New Zealand.

    AUCKLAND, July 19.—Following the severe earthquake shock at Taupo on Monday night, further mild earth tremors have been reported in the Opotiki and ...

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  40. FALL UNDER TRAIN.

    SYDNEY, July 19.—Shocking injuries were suffered by Keith Chellew (23), of 14 Broughton-place, North Adelaide, when he slipped as he was alighting from a ...

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  41. STRANDED PLANE PASSENGERS.

    SYDNEY, July 19.—Captain P. G. Taylor left Mascot today, in his Percival Gull plane, for Oodnadatta, Central Australia, to pick up two passengers of another ...

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