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  2. THE NAZI PURGE

    BERLIN, July 2.—Further executions of conspirators in the left-wing Nazi plot against the Government are being carried out. A special code enables summary ...

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  3. STATE'S FINANCES.

    The financial returns for June and for the financial year ended June 30, made available yesterday by the Acting Treasurer (Mr. J. C. ...

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  4. JAPANESE CRISIS.

    TOKIO, July 3.—After a stormy two years in office, Viscount Saito's Cabinet resigned this morning after a report by the Minister for Justice (Mr. Koyama) had ...

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  5. FEDERAL ELECTION.

    CANBERRA, July 3.—After a discussion which lasted only five minutes, the Federal Cabinet decided this evening to announce publicly the plans which were ...

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  6. BANKING POLICY.

    MELBOURNE, July 3.—The invasion of every branch of banking in Australia is planned by the Federal Labour Party and banking reform will be the main plank of ...

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  7. DUTCH PRINCE CONSORT.

    THE HAGUE, July 3.—Prince Henry of the Netherlands, the Prince Consort (formerly Duke Henry of Mecklenburg-Schwerin) died today after a sudden ...

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  8. WHEAT INQUIRY.

    CANBERRA, July 3.—Members of the Federal Ministry expect that an interim report from the Royal Commission appointed early this year to investigate the ...

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  9. THE DEAD LEADERS.

    LONDON, July 3.—The "Morning Post" publishes an article by an anonymous writer who is stated to have had exceptional opportunities of studying the Nazi ...

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  10. FRENCH OPINION.

    PARIS, July 2.—The view persists that Herr Hitler's situation between the aloof Reichswehr and his exasperated followers has increased his difficulties and has ...

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  11. TERRORISM IN AUSTRIA.

    ROME, July 2.—Italian and Austrian circles regard as serious the continuation of Nazi terrorism in Austria, despite Herr Hitler's presumed undertaking to Signor ...

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  12. AUSTRALIA'S TRADE.

    CANBERRA, July 3.—Reduced exports of wool and wheat, due largely to the uncertainty of the world market, have checked the growth of Australia's ...

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  13. "HITLER SHOULD BE DESTROYED"

    NEW YORK, July 2.—A commission, organised under the auspices of the Lord Marley Committee to Aid Nazi Victims, opened an inquiry into conditions in ...

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  14. BRITISH MEAT MARKET

    LONDON, July 3.—The conference between British Minsters and representatives of the Dominions on the restriction of beef supplies frill be resumed ...

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  15. FIGHT AGAINST CASTE.

    CALCUTTA, July 3.—Although the Sanatanists (the militant section of the orthodox Hindus who are opposed to Mr. M. K. Gandhi's campaign for the emancipation of ...

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  16. PRIVATE BANKS' REPLY.

    MELBOURNE, July 3.—The Chairman of the Associated Banks of Victoria (Mr. Ernest O'Sullivan) replied today to the statement of the Leader of the Federal ...

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  17. PRINCES EXONERATED

    BERLIN, July 3.—It is now revealed that General Goering yesterday summoned the ex-Prince August Wilhelm and informed him of the suggestion that ...

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  18. NEW ZEALAND STORMS

    WELLINGTON, July 3.—The severe storm which has raged in the South Island during the past few days has travelled northward, and wintry conditions of ...

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  19. GERMAN DEBTS.

    LONDON, July 2.—There was no formal meeting today between the British Government representatives and the German deification which has come to ...

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  20. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    LONDON, July 3.—The wool sales opened this morning. Prices showed a 15 to 20 per cent decline, compared with the last sale. Competition was very slow. ...

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  21. MOTOR BODY PANELS.

    BRISBANE, July 3.—The free admission of British motor car metal body panels and a reduction of duty on other panels was sought by nine motor car importing ...

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  22. BRITISH SHIPPING.

    LONDON, July 31.—In the House of Commons today, the President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Runciman) announced that the Government had ...

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  23. FIGHTING IN CHILE.

    SANTIAGO (Chile), July 2.—Desperate fighting, in which at least 40 peanuts have been slain, has occurred in a revolt which is spreading through ...

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  24. BRITAIN AND AMERICA.

    LONDON, July 3.—The "Daily Herald" states that the Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald) may meet President Roosevelt during his coming holiday in Canada by ...

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  25. FEDERAL ATTORNEY-GENERAL

    CANBERRA, July 3.—The Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Latham) will this week pay his first visit to Canberra since his return from his mission to the East. ...

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  26. WOOD CAMP DISTURBANCE.

    KALGOORLIE, July 3.—The Kalgoorlie police station received advice today from Mr. T. Varley, foreman of the Goldfields Firewood Supply Co., at Kurrawang, that ...

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  27. A FICTITIOUS FORTUNE.

    MELBOURNE, July 3.—That she endeavoured to extricate herself and her husband from a difficult position, in which they had been placed as the result of ...

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  28. NEW STATES COMMISSION.

    SYDNEY, July 3.—Unusual interest was centred in the sitting of the New States Commission today owing to the reappearance after many years of Mr. W. M. ...

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  29. BRITISH REVENUE.

    LONDON, July 2.—Mr. Duff Cooper, the newly appointed Financial Secretary to the Treasury, answered in the House of Commons today a question whether, in ...

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  30. LITTLE GIRL ASSAULTED.

    BRISBANE, July 3.—A girl aged four yean was the victim of a savage and brutal assault at Mount Isa last night, and is now in hospital in a critical condition. ...

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  31. PROPOSED BRISBANE BRIDGE.

    BRISBANE, July 3.—The report of the Kangaroo Point Bridge Board which was released today recommends the construction of a cantilever bridge over the ...

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  32. "MEDIEVAL METHODS"

    LONDON, July 3.—Under the heading "Medieval Methods," "The Times" states in a leading article today:—"The circumstances and motives which promoted Herr ...

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  33. DR. CHAPMAN'S ESTATE.

    SYDNEY, July 3.—Money received from the sale of a motor car was mentioned, when Miss Alice Dunn, a former assistant secretary of the Royal Society was ...

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  34. BIG BEN.

    LONDON, July 2.—During restoration work at the British Houses of Parliament, the Big Ben tower has been partially hidden under scaffolding for the past few ...

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  35. CAUGHT IN MACHINERY.

    MELBOURNE, July 3.—While working in the boiler-room at the factory of the Barnett Glass Rubber Company, Ltd., at Footseray, this afternoon, George Roy ...

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  36. TRUCK DRIVER KILLED.

    MELBOURNE, July 3.—G. Taylor (23), of Sunshine, was killed today when a lorry he was cranking ran forward and crushed him against another lorry. ...

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  37. INDIAN DELEGATES TO LEAGUE.

    LONDON, July 2.—The Aga Khan, Sir Denys Bray and Sir V. Chari, with Sir Homi Mehta as substitute delegate, will represent India at the next meeting of ...

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