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  2. CHARITY HOME FIRE

    PITTSBURGH (U.S.A.), July 25.—Twenty-six persons, 25 of whom were in mates of the Little Sisters of the Poor home for the aged, and the other a nun ...

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  3. UPPER HOUSE FIGHT.

    SYDNEY, July 26.—More than 50,000 persons attended a meeting held on the Domain to-day, at which the Premier (Mr. Lang) made a violent attack on the ...

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  4. KYISANT CASE.

    LONDON, July 25.—The trial of Lord Kylsant, the shipping magnate, and Harold. John Morland, accountant, was continued at the Old Bailey yesterday. Lord Kylsant ...

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  5. REVOLT IN CHILE.

    SANTIAGO (Chile), July 25.—Military police yesterday opened fire on a barricaded campus which students had erected here. The students responded with ...

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  6. GERMAN CRISIS

    LONDON, July 24.—The work of giving practical application to the decisions of the Seven-Power Conference, which met in London to consider means of immediate ...

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  7. ARCTIC FLIGHT.

    BERLIN, July 26.—The Graf Zeppelin, which started from Friedrichshafen at 9.45 a.m. on Friday on a six-day Arctic flight, arrived at Leningrad yesterday, ...

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  8. THE RECOVERY PLAN.

    MELBOURNE, July 26.—Bitter, delates, in which attacks were made on the Federal and State Ministries for having accepted the economy plan of the ...

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  9. DAVIS CUP FINAL.

    PARIS, July 26.—France, the holder, and Britain have both won two matches in the challenge final of the Davis Cup lawn tennis competition. In the ...

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  10. WAR HERO'S DEATH.

    LONDON, July 24.—Mr. Joseph Crozier, who was director of French espionage in Germany, operating from Holland during the war, in a book entitled "In ...

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  11. MURDER AND SUICIDE.

    ADELAIDE, July 26.—Mrs. Mary Katherine Edson; (22), whose dead body was found buried under a cement floor in a shed at her home in Lestrange-street, ...

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  12. THE AXE AT AUSTRALIA HOUSE.

    LONDON, July 24.—Australia House was a gloomy place to-day, when the staff learned the extent of the salary cuts, which are retrospective to early in July. ...

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  13. BURNED WITH POKER.

    DUBLIN, July 24.—Allegations that children were beaten with nettles and burned with a red-hot poker were made at Irvinestown (Fermanagh) when a ...

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  14. N.S.W. APPEAL.

    MELBOURNE, July 26.—Seeking to know whether immediate financial assistance to meet the requirements of New South Wales for July, August, and ...

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  15. ACCIDENTS.

    SYDNEY, July 26.—Ellis John Curran (7) and Henry James Curran (4) were drowned in the Telarah swamp, near West Maitland yesterday. Ellis Curran lost his ...

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  16. FLIGHT TO ENGLAND.

    SYDNEY, July 26.—Mr. J, A. Mollison left Mascot aerodrome on Saturday morning on the first stage of his flight to London. He is endeavouring to break the ...

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  17. PUBLIC UNEASINESS.

    BERLIN, July 25.—The American Secretary of State (Mr. Stimson) arrived here yesterday, and a number of foreign bankers are expected on Monday. German ...

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  18. CLERGYMAN KILLED.

    HOBART, July 26.—The Rev. George Wainwright (78), a retired Baptist minister, was hit by a motor car and killed while crossing a road to his home at Sandy ...

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  19. INTEREST REDUCTION.

    MELBOURNE, July 26.—"Delegates to the Premiers' Conference very definitely understood that the banks would make a general reduction in interest rates on ...

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  20. ATTITUDE TO SALARIES BILL.

    SYDNEY, July 26.—Members of the Legislative Council, it can be stated definitely, have not yet decided upon any tactical move towards Mr. "Lang's Bill to ...

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  21. CRASH IN FOREST.

    SOFIA, July 25.—A French passenger 'plane on the way from Stamboul to Paris caught fire and crashed in the Balkans near Mokren in the midst of a forest ...

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  22. SOCIALISTIC AIMS.

    SYDNEY, July 26.—A constitution based on the socialisation objective of the Australian Labour Party was adopted at a meeting of the newly-formed Educational ...

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  23. BRITISH LAND BILL.

    LONDON, July 25.—The House of Commons, after a number of divisions yesterday, restored to the Government's Agricultural Land Utilisation Bill the clauses ...

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  24. LEVEL CROSSING SMASH.

    MELBOURNE, July 26.—Although he is not yet out of danger, leading, seaman Henry Hayes (26), the only man who escaped when a motor car carrying ...

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  25. Acceptance Predicted.

    SUVA, July 25.—Sir Joseph Carruthers, a member of the New South Wales Legislative Council, said to-day that it was unlikely that that House would take the ...

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  26. BRITISH AIR RACE.

    LONDON, July 25.—Flying-Officer Edwards, after a neck-to-neck night against Flight-Lieut. Gibbon, won the King's Cup air to-day. His average speed was ...

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  27. BOY SHOT DEAD.

    MELBOURNE, July 26.—While shooting rabbits with another boy, Norman Wall (13), the only son of Mr. Gilbert Well of Tallangatta was fatally shot on ...

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  28. NEW COMMUNIST PLAN.

    SYDNEY, July 26.—A new form of Communist activity in New South Wales is the decision of the party to try and break up the existing sporting ...

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  29. Automatic Relief for Mortgagors.

    MELBOURNE, July 26.—When the debate on the Financial Emergency Bill is resumed in the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday, the Premier (Mr. Hogan) will ...

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  30. QUEENSLAND HOSTILE.

    BRISBANE, July 26.—The Premier (Mr. Moore) preferring to-night to the request by the Premier of New South Wales (Mr. Lang) for £500,000 immediately without a ...

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  31. KILLED BY A TRAIN.

    ADELAIDE, July 26.—Ernest Bailey Pil-kington (70) manufacturers' agent, of South-road, Glandore, was run over and killed instantly at Clarence Park railway ...

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  32. ADELAIDE BY-ELECTION.

    ADELAIDE, July 26.—The by-election for the Adelaide seat in the House of Assembly on Saturday resulted in the election, of Mr. M. L. Collaton, the Lang plan ...

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  33. BRAWL AT FOOTBALL MATCH.

    MELBOURNE, July 26.—Beer bottles and umbrellas were used as weapons in a brawl which occurred during a football match between Canterbury and East ...

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  34. FOOTBALL CASUALTIES.

    In a football match at Victoria Park on Saturday afternoon, between Victoria Park and Mount Hawthorn teams, George Richards (21), of 224 Aberdeen-street, a ...

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  35. SHORT RECESS PROPOSED.

    MELBOURNE, July 28.—Referring yesterday to reports that the Federal Ministry contemplated a long recess, the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) said: "The ...

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  36. OTTAWA SCANDAL.

    OTTAWA, July 24.—Following reports that investors in the Beauharnois enterprise will be protected, Mr. I. E. Weldon, k. C. has announced that he hopes to ...

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  37. CREWLESS DESTROYER

    SAN DIEGO (California), July 24.—A crewless destroyer, the Stoddard, was guided through the most difficult manoeuvres to-day by means of a radio ...

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  38. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ATTITUDE.

    ADELAIDE, July 26.—It is not for Mr. Lang to give undertakings it is for him to come into line. There will be no bargaining as far as South Australia is ...

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  39. SUGAR GROWING.

    LONDON, July 24.—The Imperial sugar cane research conference recommends the establishment of four central cane-breeding stations in Australia, India, Mauritius ...

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  40. KNOCKED DOWN BY CAR.

    On the road leading from Beaconsfield to the junction of the old and new Rockingham roads on Saturday night, Jack [?] (50), of King William-street, ...

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  41. CONVERSION LOAN.

    MELBOURNE, July 26.—Regret was expressed by the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) yesterday at the delay by the Victorian Parliament in passing the Debt ...

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  42. SPANISH CURRENCY.

    MADRID, July 25.—In order to checkmate the Royalists who smuggled millions of pesetas out of the country on the outbreak of the revolution, the Provisional ...

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  43. A LONE VOYAGE.

    VILLEFRANCHE (France), July 25.—William Albert Robinson has arrived in a 32-foot ketch after a lone voyage lasting 3½ years almost round the world. He set ...

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  44. PILLION RIDING MISHAP.

    As the result of a collision between a motor cycle which they were riding and a motor car, Edward Mills (19), of Guildford-road Maylands, and Charles Duggin ...

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  45. BABY ZEPPELIN.

    PARIS, July 24.—Believing that giant dirigibles have not yet reached an efficient stage. France is concentrating on "pony" Zeppelins capable of 60 miles an hour, and ...

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  46. SAVINGS BANK AGREEMENT.

    SYDNEY, July 26.—Another Cabinet meeting has been called by the Premier (Mr. Lang) for to-morrow morning, when a decision will be reached as to whether ...

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  47. OUSTRIC BANK CASE.

    PARIS, July 25.—The Senate, sitting as the High Court, has acquitted the defendants in the Oustric bank case, by 207 votes to 55. ...

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  48. INDIAN'S SUICIDE.

    MELBOURNE, July 26.—An Indian dealer in antiques and pictures who traded under the name of Lewis was found dead on the beach at Fisherman's Bend, Port ...

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  49. Locating British Trade Funds.

    LONDON, July 25.—The Federation of British Industries announces the receipt of a cablegram from the Australian Association of British Manufacturers stating that ...

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  50. MID-AIR COLLISION.

    WARSAW, July 25.—During air manoeuvres to-day two machines collided and three officers were killed. A rocket which was sent up to signal the remainder ...

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  51. NEWFOUNDLAND FINANCE.

    NEW YORK, July 25.—The United Press reports that it is learned that the Newfoundland Government has obtained a £2,000,000 loan through several Montreal ...

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  52. AUSTRALIAN ART STUDENTS.

    LONDON, July 24.—In consequence of having met in England many young Dominion students and artists in straitened circumstances, owing to the depression ...

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  53. "WARMTH WAVE" IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, July 26.—Sydney to-day experienced a temporary return to summer, officially described as a "warmth wave." The maximum temperature recorded was ...

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  54. OVERCOME BY GAS.

    LONDON, July 25.—Five men were killed in the under-river tunnel at the Ford motor works at Dagenham (Essex) to-day. Overcome by gas, they were pitched ...

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  55. THE BUDGET CHALLENGE.

    CANBERRA, July 26.—The following statement has been issued on behalf of the United Australia Party:—"The Federal Country Party, in a bulletin circulated ...

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  56. BOMB EXPLODES IN ARCADE.

    NAPLES, July 25.—A bomb exploded to-day in Humbert-arcade, a fashionable shopping centre. Three persons were injured and many windows smashed. ...

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