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  2. THE NAZI PURGE

    BERLIN, July 3.—The Chancellor (Herr Hitler) issued an order today stating that action for the suppression of the revolt headed by the executed commander of the ...

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  3. WIMBLEDON TENNIS.

    LONDON, July 4.—In a gallant uphill struggle the Australian Davis Cup player, J. Crawford, the title-holder, today defeated the American F X Shields 2-6 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. FEDERAL ELECTION.

    CANBERRA, July 4.—Following the decision reached by the Federal Ministry last night immediately to announce to Parliament its plans to hold a Federal ...

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  5. JAPAN'S NEW PREMIER.

    TOKIO, July 4.—Admiral Keisuke Okada, a former Minister for the Navy, has been commanded by the Emperor to form a Cabinet following the resignation ...

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  6. WHARF STRIKE.

    SAN FRANCISCO, July 3.—A long and vigorous struggle between police and strikers, in which many persons were injured, followed the long-promised attempt ...

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  7. BRITISH SHIPPING.

    LONDON, July 3.—An important statement regarding the position of the British mercantile marine was made by the President of the Board of Trade (Mr. ...

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  8. REDISTRIBUTION OF SEATS

    CANBERRA, July 4.—Determined efforts to prevent a reduction in the number of South Australian members in the House of Representatives from seven to ...

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  9. HOPMAN'S BRILLIANT DISPLAY.

    LONDON, July 3.—Under cooler condition at Wimbledon today Miss Joan Hartigan redeemed her reputation as Australian champion by convincingly ...

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  10. BANKING POLICY.

    MELBOURNE, July 4.—"The establishment of a single national bank, politically owned and controlled, would introduce the first step to Communism," said Mr. F. ...

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  11. NORTHERN TERRITORY

    CANBERRA, July 4.—Mr. Nelson (Fed. Lab. N.T.) moved the adjournment of the House of Representatives today to discuss "the unwarranted public condemnation of ...

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  12. DIVIDENDS IN 1930-31.

    CANBERRA, July 4.—Answering a statement by the Chairman of the Associated Banks of Victoria (Mr. Ernest O'Sullivan) on banking, the Leader of the ...

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  13. MEAT MARKETING.

    LONDON, July 3.—When the Dominion representatives resume the conference with British Ministers tomorrow to endeavour to reach agreement on the ...

    Article : 114 words
  14. LAND TAX REPEAL.

    LONDON, July 3.—Viscount Snowden (National Labour), who was Chancellor of the Exchequer in the last Labour Government and in the first National ...

    Article : 260 words
  15. Queensland Chilled Beef Praised.

    BRISBANE, July 4.—A cablegram conveying congratulations to the Queensland Meat Industry Board on the perfect condition of the chilled beef landed in ...

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  16. RAIN STOPS FIGHTING.

    CALCUTTA, July 4.—Wet weather has produced a stalemate on the Sino-Burmese frontier in the Shan States, where a large force, nf Chinese irregulars and bandits has ...

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  17. NAVAL CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, July 3.—Referring in the House of Commons today to the bilateral discussions now proceeding preparatory to next year's naval conference, the ...

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  18. COTTON WEAVERS' AWARD.

    MELBOURNE, July 4.—In the Arbitration Court today, Judge Beeby said that even if the wages of Australian artisans were reduced by 50 per cent. it would not ...

    Article : 337 words
  19. GERMAN DEFAULT.

    BERLIN, July 3.—The Cabinet today adopted a law authorising economic reprisals against countries introducing measures against Germany, and also a law ...

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  20. METEOR BOMBARDMENT.

    LITTLE AMERICA, July 3.—A scientist with the American expedition to the antarctic announces that his estimates, based upon calculations arising from his ...

    Article : 131 words
  21. LABOUR AND NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, July 4.—On the ground that the Speech from the Throne was "Empty and devoid of any hope or prospect of that constructive policy which New ...

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  22. LATE SIR ECCLES SNOWDEN.

    LONDON, July 3.—The remains of the late Sir Eccles Snowden, Agent-General for Tasmania from 1924 to 1930, were cremated today at Golder'a Green. The chief ...

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  23. WARTIME "SURGERY."

    AUCKLAND, July 4.—Details of a surgical case recently mentioned in a Sydney inquest were supplied by Major Roger Dansey, of Rotorua, who served at ...

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  24. SENATE PASSES FRENCH BILL.

    PARIS, July 3.—The Senate today passed the Mercantile Marine Bill, which appropriates £2,000,000 for subsidies, proportionate to tonnage and speed, for ...

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  25. ORANGES FOR NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, July 3.—"I think it is scandalous that we cannot obtain from Australia adequate supplies, at a reasonable price of such a necessary commodity ...

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  26. AUSTRALIA'S PROBLEM.

    CANBERRA, July 4.—An early announcement will be made by the Commonwealth Ministry of the action which it proposes to take to deal with the ...

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  27. DONATIONS TO HOSPITAL.

    LONDON, July 3.—Mr. Edward Meyerstein, retired stock broker, who recently gave £30,000 to the Middlesex Hospital. has sent. Prince Arthur of Connaught, its ...

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  28. NEW ZEALAND STORMS.

    WELLINGTON, July 4.—A fall of snow an the National Park area has resulted in he isolation of the Chateau at Tongariro. None are able to reach or leave the hotel. ...

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  29. COMFORT IN THE AIR.

    LONDON, July 3.—As an outcome of the visit of Mr. L. J. Brain, chief pilot of Qantas, a new type of seat will be fitted in the special Diana passenger plane ...

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  30. QUEEN AND CRIPPLED BOY.

    LONDON, July 3.—The Queen, visiting a London hospital today, noticed Donald Smith (10), who lost both his legs in a motor accident. Hearing his story the ...

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  31. QUEENSLAND'S PRODUCTS.

    LONDON, July 3.—The Premier of Queensland (Mr. Forgan Smith) conferred today with the Secretary of Colonies (Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister) regarding sugar. ...

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  32. AUSTRIAN CIVIL WAR.

    VIENNA, July 3.—Ludwig Bernaschek, a member of the general staff of the Socialist organisation, was convicted to-day of high treason and sentenced to 12 ...

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  33. BIBLE MANUSCRIPT.

    LONDON, July 3.—Subscriptions received by the trustees of the British Museum towards the cost of the Bible manuscript the Codex Sigaiticus amount ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN FLOUR.

    OTTAWA, July 3.—"The Government has the matter of Australian flour shipments to Canada well in hand and is getting the warmest co-operation from the ...

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  35. CANADIAN PARLIAMENT.

    OTTAWA, July 3.—The Canadian House of Commons was prorogued today. ...

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