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  2. SLIGHT ON GOVERNOR.

    DUBLIN, July 12.—The fact that the President (Mr. De Valera) was forced yesterday to withdraw the Government's ban on the publication of the correspondence ...

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  3. EAST COAST GALES.

    SYDNEY, July 12.—The cyclonic gales which seriously hampered shipping on the New South Wales coast yesterday did not abate their fury to-day. Coastal shipping ...

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  4. LAWLESS POLITICS.

    BERLIN, July 11.—Twelve persons were killed and many were wounded, including several women, in disturbances over the week-end in many parts of the country. ...

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  5. AMERICAN FINANCE.

    WASHINGTON, July 11.—President Hoover to-day vetoed the 2,100,000,000 dollar (£420,000,000) Unemployment Relief Bill, which had passed both Houses ...

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  6. OTTAWA CONFERENCE.

    CANBERRA, July 12.—The general groupings of subjects which will constitute the provisional agenda for the Imperial Economic Conference at Ottawa were ...

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  7. LAUSANNE TREATY.

    LONDON, July 12.—Telegrams from Berlin and Paris state that the German and French Cabinets have given full approval to the historic treaty signed at Lausanne ...

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  8. GERMAN AVIATORS.

    WYNDHAM, July 12.—Although still an inmate of the Wyndham Hospital suffering from the effects of being lost in the bush for 45 days, Herr Adolph Klausemann ...

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  9. NEW ZEALAND GRATIFICATION.

    WELLINGTON, July 11.—"Although it means a direct loss to New Zealand of £350,000 (sterling) yearly, the announcement of the Lausanne settlement is ...

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  10. ATTEMPTS AT INFLATION.

    WASHINGTON, July 11.—The Golds-borough Dollar Stabilisation Bill was rejected by the Senate to-day without a division. The object of the Bill, which had ...

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  11. ULSTER'S INDEPENDENCE.

    LONDON, July 12.—The Prime Minister of Northern Ireland (Lord Craigavon) told an Orangemen's demonstration to-day that Ulster could never again be used as a ...

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  12. UNITED STATES ARMY.

    NEW YORK, July 11.—Mr. Newton D. Baker, who was Secretary for War in the Woodrow Wilson Cabinet during the latter part of the war, has revealed that Mr. ...

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  13. PERUVIAN REVOLT.

    LIMA, July 11.—Trujillo, the northern Peruvian city seized last week by rebels, was recaptured by Government forces to day, an official communique states, after ...

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  14. BRITAIN'S RECOVERY.

    LONDON, July 11.—In the House of Commons to-night the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) speaking as a Minister just returned from ...

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  15. INDIAN RIOT.

    CALCUTTA, July 12.—The disturbances yesterday in Udaipur, capital of the State of that name, were a sequel to the inhabitants' resentment at new taxation ...

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  16. MR. CHURCHILL'S FEARS.

    LONDON, July 12.—During the debate in the House of Commons on the Consolidated Fund Appropriation Bill last night, Sir Stafford Cripps (Labour) said that the ...

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  17. CANADIAN INTENTIONS SECRET.

    OTTAWA, July 11.—The Bennett Cabinet has not revealed the faintest inkling of its policy for the Ottawa Conference, fearing that the disclosure will produce ...

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  18. GIANT SEAPLANE.

    LONDON, July 11.—Demonstration flights made on the Medway of Short Brothers' giant six-engined all-metal biplane designed for troop and torpedo ...

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  19. CLOTHING STRIKE.

    MELBOURNE, July 12.—Grievances' which led to the strike of employees in the ready-made clothing section of the clothing trade were discussed at a ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN WAR DEBT.

    LONDON, July 12.—An outline of Australia's economic difficulties and remedies was given by Mr. E. J. Hogan, late Premier of Victoria, in an address to the ...

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  21. VISIT TO PERTH.

    To meet the North-West mail 'plane in which Captain Hans Bertram is flying to Perth, and which is expected to land at Maylands at 1.30 p.m. on Monday July ...

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  22. BRITISH DELEGATION.

    LONDON, July 12.—Described as the Empire's "ship of destiny," the luxury liner Empress of Britain lies at Southampton ready to sail on Wednesday with the ...

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  23. FRENCH ECONOMIES.

    PARIS, July 11.—The Finance Bill, which was the cause of a political crisis, was passed in its amended form to-day by the Chamber of Deputies by 385 votes ...

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  24. SEIZURE OF MINES.

    LONDON, July 12.—Asked what steps the Government had decided to take to secure the payment from the Soviet Government of the repudiated arbitral award ...

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  25. AN UNSOLVED MYSTERY.

    SYDNEY, July 12.—Mrs. Saywell, whose head was badly battered by some persons unknown on April 22, when her husband, lost his life at their home in Fairfax-road. ...

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  26. CZECH MILIONAIRE KILLED.

    BERLIN, July 12.—M. Thomas Bata, the Czechoslovakian millionaire shoe manufacturer, was killed when one of his private aeroplanes crashed near Zlin ...

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  27. SEARCH FOR LINDBERGH BABY

    NEW YORK, July 11.—John Hughes Curtis, of Norfolk (Virginia), who was convicted on July 3 of having aided the kidnappers of the Lindbergh baby and ...

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  28. AMERICAN POLICY.

    NEW YORK, July 11.—The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" reports that the Secretary of State (Mr. Stimson) made a statement ...

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  29. LITHGOW STATE MINE.

    SYDNEY, July 12.—The Cabinet decided to-day to suspend the operations of the State coalmine at Lithgow as from September 30. It is estimate that by ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN TARIFFS.

    Speaking last night at a meeting of the Perth Women's National League, Mr. W. M. Nairn, M.H.R., said that Australia would not achieve much at Ottawa if she ...

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  31. ARMED ROBBERY.

    MELBOURNE, July 12.—In General Sessions to-day Judge Moule sentenced Ernest Stewart Mark Pettigrew (20) and Leslie Harold Clifford Pallamountagne ...

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  32. STRANDING OF STEAMER.

    SUVA, July 12.—The Court which investigated the stranding of the Triona, from Auckland, in the harbour last week, found the master guilty of an error of ...

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  33. GAMING CHARGES.

    SYDNEY, July 12.—Mr. Justice Halse Rogers will sit again to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock, as a Royal Commissioner, to inquire into charges arising from the ...

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  34. ELECTRICAL PROGRESS.

    PARIS, July 11.—Mr. J. M. Crawford, chief electrical engineer of the Australian Postal Department is attending the fourth international electrical congress, which is ...

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  35. BRITISH HOME FLEET.

    LONDON, July 11.—His Majesty the King, in the uniform of an Admiral, and accompanied by the Prince of Wales and Prince George, embarked at Portsmouth ...

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  36. LIGHT ON 1922 MYSTERY.

    SYDNEY, July 12.—The mystery surrounding the disappearance of an old-age pensioner 10 years ago was partly cleared up to-day, when the District Coroner (Mr. ...

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  37. DOUBLE ATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    LONDON, July 11.—Asked in the House of Commons to-day whether his attention had been drawn to the forthcoming attempt by a British airman (presumably ...

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  38. MOTOR COLLISION FATALITY.

    LONDON, July 11.—At Winchester to-day a special jury awarded £9,000 to Mrs. Baird in her action against Elliotts, Limited, motor coach proprietors, ...

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  39. EVICTION RIOT.

    SYDNEY, July 12.—At the Newcastle Police Court to-day, Mr. Stevenson, S.M., committed for trial 30 men charged with having participated in an armed riot ...

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  40. FLOGGING IN ROBBERY CASES.

    LONDON, July 12.—Criminal Session Judges are resorting more and more to the cat-o'-nine-tails in cases of robbery. Three men were sentenced at Winchester Assizes ...

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  41. EUROPE'S WORKLESS.

    LONDON, July 12.—Unemployed registered in Britain on June 27 numbered 2,747,000; representing increases during the previous month of 6,037 and the previous ...

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  42. MR. HOGAN'S TOUR.

    LONDON, July 11.—Mr. E. J. Hogan, late Premier of Victoria, will sail for Quebec by the Empress of Britain on July 30, and will spend a week at Ottawa ...

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  43. 'PLANE CRASHES IN HARBOUR

    NEW YORK, July 11.—Philip Mostrom and S. Powell, both of New Bedford, were killed, and Commander A. W. S. Agar, of H.M.S. Scarborough, seriously injured ...

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  44. POLICE DOGS FOR N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, July 12.—A number of Alsatian dogs is to be employed to assist the work of the New South Wales police. They will be stationed at Kennels in ...

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  45. MAN'S BONES FOUND.

    SYDNEY, July 12.—Late yesterday afternoon, Andrew Hume discovered the remains of a man at a lonely spot on his father's property, 14 miles north of Glen ...

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  46. AUSTRALIAN AIRMAN'S DEATH.

    LONDON, July 11.—Fellow-officers, who were trained with him at Point Cook (Victoria) attended the funeral at Uxbridge to-day, with full service honours, of Pilot ...

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  47. STEAMER REFLOATED.

    SUVA, July 12.—The steamer Karetu (3,210 tons), which went ashore in Nadi Bay at 2 o'clock on Sunday morning, was refloated this morning, aided by the ...

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