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  2. DEBTS TO UNITED STATES.

    WASHINGTON, July 9.—Officials of the State Department said yesterday that the United States would gladly receive any proposals which its European debtors ...

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  4. GALLI-CURCI.

    Seven years vanished from Time's marching column as Galli-Curci tripped, smiling, to the footlights on Saturday night. When the sweet "floating" tones ...

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  5. RAILWAY WEEK.

    The "On Time" competition conducted by the Railway Department in connection with Railway Week, to demonstrate the punctual running of trains concluded on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TASKS FOR OTTAWA.

    LONDON, July 9.—The "Observer" devotes a column to an interview with Mr. W. M. Hughes. M.H.R., a former Prime Minister of Australia, concerning ...

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  7. GOLDEN PROMISES.

    SYDNEY, July 9.—The examination in the bankrupt estate of Mrs. Aimee Belle Edols was carried a stage further yesterday when Mr. Adrian Tollemache Edwards of ...

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  8. WALL-STREET REACTION.

    NEW YORK, July 8.—Wall-street viewed the Lausanne agreement as the removal of one of the major obstacles to world-wide recovery. Many bankers were ...

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  9. DELEGATE'S HOPES.

    BERLIN, July 9.—In a broadcast address today the Chancellor (Captain von Papen) said:—"Complete removal of reparations restores Germany to ...

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  10. BRITISH ENTHUSIASM.

    LONDON, July 10.—News of the reparations settlement reached at Lausanne was received in England with intense satisfaction particularly in view of the prominent ...

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  11. Coming Economic Conference.

    LONDON, July 10.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Neville Chamberlain), who has returned from Lausanne, said in an interview with the "Sunday Times" ...

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  12. AMERICA'S PLIGHT.

    WASHINGTON, July 8.—Attempting to get Congressional action for inflation, Senator Borah introduced in the Seriate today the Bill, proposed by Senator Glass ...

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  13. LONG-TERM TRADE TREATY.

    EDMONTON (Alberta), July 10.—A commercial treaty to stand at least twenty years between the nations of the Empire should result from the Imperial ...

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  14. TRAM AND TRAIN CO-OPERATION.

    Sir,—Arriving at Claremont railway station by tram this morning from Waratah-avenue, I noticed a Perth-bound train pulling up at the platform. The tram ...

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  15. RELIEF BILL PASSES SENATE.

    WASHINGTON, July 9.—The Senate by 13 votes to 31 has approved the Unemployment Relief Bill, which will now go to the President, almost certainly to be ...

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  16. THE OPENING CEREMONY.

    OTTAWA, July 8.—The Governor-General (Lord Bessborough) will open the Imperial Conference. Mr. F. L. McDougall, of Australia has won the honour of being ...

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  17. THE FILM INDUSTRY.

    British films are likely to be widely discussed at the Ottawa Conference and the Federation of British Industries has [?] for Messrs. John Maxwell C. ...

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  18. LOYAL ORANGEMEN.

    Members of the Loyal Orange Institution of Western Australia yesterday afternoon celebrated the 242nd anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne. Headed by two ...

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  19. CAUGHT IN STORM.

    SYDNEY, July 10.—At daybreak today the coastal steamer Ulmarra appeared on the horizon east of Sydney. An hour later the small ship entered the heads ...

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  20. "WORST YEAR TO COME."

    KALGOORLIE, July 10.—"The Premiers' Conference," said Senator W. Carroll when passing through Kalgoorlie this afternoon by the Great Western express ...

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  21. JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS.

    The concluding service in connection with the jubilee dedication festival at St. John's Anglican Church, Fremantle, was conducted last night. The preacher was ...

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  22. POLICE NEWS.

    The offices of the South Perth Road Board, at the corner of Suburban-road and Mends-street, were entered on Friday night but nothing was taken. Entrance ...

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  23. A FATAL EXPLOSION.

    BUNBUBY, July 10.—Charles Nawell (69), farmer, of Mornington Mills, died in the Government Hospital early yesterday morning as a result of injuries ...

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  24. CHILLED BEEF.

    LONDON, July 8.—The method of chilling beef discovered by Dr. T. Moran and his colleagues at the low temperature research station at Cambridge is the basis ...

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  25. Charge of Theft.

    On Saturday, Detective Triat and Sergeant Mclntyre arrested Alexander John Calton (23), engineer, on a charge of having at Claremont. on July 9, stolen an ...

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  26. Altered Betting Offence.

    Sydney Somerford (37), storeman, was arrested on Saturday night by Constable Handcock and charged with having used premises at 188 William-street as a ...

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  27. Intent to Steal Alleged.

    Late last night. Constable Menzel arrested Daniel Foran (32), labourer, and John William Laidlaw (49), labourer, at the rear of a house of Newcastle-street ...

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  28. KILLED BY FALL FROM HORSE.

    MELBOURNE, July 10.—Archibald Harrop, farmer, of Tarrauyurk, near Jeparit, was found dead yesterday in a paddock. Apparently, he had been thrown from his ...

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  29. Ninety-two Arrests at Fremantle.

    As a result of a raid carried out by the Fremantle police on Saturday afternoon, 92 men were arrested on charges of illegal betting or of having been found on ...

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  30. COAL FOR RAILWAYS.

    COLLIE, July 8.—The Mayor of Collie (Mr. H. King) presided last night at a large and representative meeting at the Council Chambers, called in connection ...

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  31. HARBOUR MISHAP.

    SYDNEY, July 10.—As the steamer Large Bay was leaving Darling Harbour for London yesterday the vessel was caught by a strong wind and blown ...

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  32. DOUBT CONCERNING AMERICA.

    LONDON, July 10.—Enthusiasm at the Lausanne settlement is somewhat sobered by doubt as to America's ultimate attitude, and also the disappointing German ...

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  33. BRITISH LIBERALS.

    LONDON, July 10.—The Liberal National Parliament Group, in a statement on behalf of the Liberal National Council, states that membership of the latter ...

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  34. AN HISTORIC GARDEN.

    LONDON, July 8.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) is lending the garden of No. 10 Downing-street next Thursday for an entertainment which Mrs. ...

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  35. FRENCH APPROVAL.

    PARIS, July 9.—The Press as a whole speaks with lively satisfaction of the Lausanne settlement, nil newspapers of the Centre and Left showering laurels on ...

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  36. COLLECTOR'S MISFORTUNE.

    LONDON, July 9.—Twenty thousand persons attended the Salavation Army's celebration of Founders' Day at the Crystal Palace, which was combined with a ...

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  37. CLUBHOUSE BURNED.

    SYDNEY, July 10.—The clubhouse of the North Bondi Surf Club, which contained several valuable trophies, was destroyed by fire early this morning. The ...

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  38. SATISFACTION IN ROME.

    ROME, July 8.—There was widespread satisfaction at the Lausanne agreement, as ending the era of war mentality and completely justifying Signor Mussolini's ...

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  39. A CONSTABLE'S DISMISSAL.

    DARWIN, July 10.—Mounted Constable Sam Hood, who has been dismissed from the police force, is appealing against his dismissal. The grounds for the dismissal ...

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  40. TURKEY TO JOIN LEAGUE.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, July 10.—The Turkish Government has decided to accept the invitation to join the League of Nations. ...

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