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  2. BRITISH NAVY.

    LONDON, July 9.—The Government has issued a statement in explanation of the naval construction programme announced in the House of Commons by the ...

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  3. RHINELAND UNREST

    COLOGNE, July 9.—The anti-separatist riots in the Rhineland, in which persons suspected of French sympathies are being attacked and their property damaged, are ...

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  4. THIRD TEST MATCH.

    The third Test match will be commenced to-day at the Headingley ground, Leeds. Each side has one victory to its credit in the present series and interest in ...

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  5. EXPLOSION IN MINE.

    BERLIN, July 9.—Nearly 200 miners were entombed late this afternoon through a terrific coal gas explosion in a mine at Hansdorf. A great band of rescuers was ...

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  6. BUDGET PROPOSALS.

    CANBERRA, July 10.—Members of the non-Labour parties in Parliament spent most of to-day discussing the momentous Budget and tariff proposals, which were ...

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  7. INDIA'S FUTURE

    LONDON", July 9.—The Secretary of State for India (Mr. Wedgwood Benn) in the House of Commons to-day referred all members who desired to ask questions ...

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  8. COMMENT IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, July 10.—The "Daily Telegraph" says:—"Lord Irwin's repetition of his declaration on Dominion status for India will encourage every extremist to ...

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  9. FLOOD DANGERS.

    Although flood waters in and around the metropolitan basin of the Swan River fell considerably yesterday, there is some doubt as to whether the fall of tide will ...

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  10. MATTHEWS AND HOOK.

    CALCUTTA, July 9.—In response to an appeal by the Government of Burma, the Calcutta Flying Club and the Indian Air Survey Company are sending a 'plane to ...

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  11. GERMAN PRESIDENT'S TOUR.

    PARTS, July 8.—"Pertinax," writing in the "Echo de Paris," reveals a German snub to France arising from the representations of the Foreign ...

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  12. COUNTY MATCHES.

    LONDON, July 9,—The series of County matches begun on Saturday was concluded yesterday. Both Yorkshire and Kent, which were first and second respectively ...

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  13. THE MUNGANA REPORT.

    SYDNEY, July 10.—Mr. E. G. Theodore, who last Saturday resigned the Federal Treasurership following the drastic findings of the Royal Commissioner who ...

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  14. BEFORE THE GAME.

    LEEDS, July 9.—The special representative of the Australian Press Association says:—"After playing tennis against Grimmett, to which the googly bowler applies ...

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  15. SAVED BY THREE VOTES.

    LONDON, July 9.—During consideration of the Finance Bill in Committee in the House of Commons to-night, the Government was saved from defeat by only three ...

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  16. FLYING BOAT LOST.

    BERLIN", July 9.—Five persons were drowned, including four passengers, one of whom was an American woman, when a Dornier Wal flying boat employed in the ...

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  17. AVIATION.

    DAKAR (East Africa), July 9.—Forced down by oil-pipe trouble, the seaplane in which M. Jean Mermoz, the French airman, and two companions left Natal ...

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  18. QUESTION OF PROSECUTION.

    BRISBANE, July 10.—"Challenges do not affect my actions in this department in any matter whatever," said the Attorney-General (Mr. MacGroarty) to-day, ...

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  19. Mr. A. C. MacLaren's Views.

    LONDON, July 10.—Mr. A. C. MacLaren in the "Evening Standard" says: "I cannot understand why people assumed that England would prove definitely the ...

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  20. ACCIDENTS.

    A man was critically injured and his son less seriously hurt when a motor cycle and sidecar outfit in which they were riding crashed into a motor car in Thomas-street, ...

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  21. RAILWAY WASHAWAYS.

    The Railway Department reported last night that the position in regard to wash-aways along the lines in the Great Southern district was much more satisfactory ...

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  22. AIRSHIPS INSPECTED.

    LONDON, July 10.—A party of Australians, including Mr. P. E. Coleman, M.H.R., inspected the airships R100 and R101 in their sheds at Cardington to-day. ...

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  23. Chairman of Selectors Threatened.

    LONDON, July 9.—An idea of the interest in Test cricket in England may be gained from a letter written on black edged paper to Mr. H. D. G. Leveson-Gower, the ...

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  24. CREDIT IN LONDON.

    LONDON, July 10.—The Australian Press Association understands that the Australian negotiations for banks to pool their external exchange to give the ...

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  25. THE BUNBURY-ROAD.

    According to the Royal Automobile Club, the road from Perth, to Bunbury, which had been impassable, is now sufficiently clear of water to carry traffic. The bridge ...

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  26. THE LATE BISHOP LONG.

    LONDON, July 10.—Deepest regret was expressed by his Australian colleagues at the death of the Bishop of Newcastle (Dr. Long), especially as it came almost with ...

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  27. EFFECT ON TELEPHONE SERVICE.

    The Deputy Director of Posts and Telegraphs (Mr. S. R. Roberts) said yesterday that during the past week many telephone services had become ...

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  28. INJURIES PROVE FATAL.

    Annie Burton (63), who was knocked down by a motor car in Wittenoom-street, East Perth, on the night of June 23. and received serious head injuries, died at the, ...

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  29. SIGNIFICANCE OF THE MOVE.

    LONDON, July 10.—The financial editor of the "Daily Telegraph" states:—"Inquiries have disclosed that negotiations with reference to the external exchange of ...

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  30. GAMES AT LEEDS.

    In some respects the Englishmen must look upon the Headingley ground at Leeds as unlucky for them, as hitherto they have not yet won a match there, while on three ...

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  31. CAR CRASHES INTO TREE.

    MELBOURNE, July 10,—Mrs. Jane Ellen Dixon (45), of Davies-street, East Brunswick, was killed instantly to-day in a motor accident in Mont Albert-road. ...

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  32. DUEL WITH FIREARMS.

    MELBOURNE, July 10.—Countering a volley of pistol bullets with a double-barrelled shotgun, Mr. William Holloway, garage proprietor, of Rosedale, drove away ...

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  33. "NO ALTERNATIVES OFFERED."

    CANBERRA, July 10.—"I have noted the amount of criticism which has been offered to the Budget," said the Treasurer (Mr. Scullin) to-day, "but I have also ...

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  34. COUNTRY REPORTS.

    The following reports from the country were received last night:— NORTHAM.—Flood waters from the Avon River just failed to enter shops and ...

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  35. A Personal Sketch.

    The death of the Right Rev. George Merrick Long, Anglican Bishop of Newcastle (N.S.W.) removes a man whose influence on Australian sentiment and public ...

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  36. BANK ROBBERY CHARGE.

    SYDNEY, July 10.—Charged with having in October, 1929, broken into the Commercial Bank of Australia at Enmore and stolen £2,477. Bruce Bell (32). motor ...

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  37. BRITISH COAL BILL.

    LONDON, July 9.—In the House of Commons to-day, the amendments made to the Coal Mines Bill by the House of Lords and insisted upon by that Chamber, were ...

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  38. DEFERRED DUTY ON PETROL.

    CANBERRA, July l0,—Some time ago a deferred duty of l½d. was imposed on petrol imported into Australia in cases, tins or drums. This duty, which does not now ...

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  39. TAX ON SALES.

    MELBOURNE, July 10.—Although no hint has been given as to the framing of the Act for the levying of the Sales Tax, and it is impossible to anticipate any of its ...

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  40. FRONTIER RISINGS.

    CALCUTTA, July 9.—Mahsud tribesmen are again restive on the north-west frontier, and last night large bands of raiders attacked several lonely outposts of Indian ...

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  41. SIX BOYS DROWNED.

    LONDON, July 10.—Six boys from St. Aidan's nautical school were drowned while bathing at Blackpool to-day with a summer camping party. They were ...

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  42. BRISBANE-KYOGLE RAILWAY.

    CANBERRA, July 10.—The Minister for Transport (Mr. Parker Moloney) in the House of Representatives to-day, in reply to Mr. Francis (Nat., Qld.) announced that ...

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