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  2. FRENCH VISIT OVER.

    LONDON, July 10.—The French Foreign Minister (M. Barthou) left London for Paris this afternoon at the conclusion of his discussions with British Ministers. A ...

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  3. BRITISH BEEF.

    LONDON, July 11.—The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Walter Elliot) gave notice in the House of Commons today of the introduction of the Cattle Industry ...

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  4. GERMAN OUTLOOK.

    BERLIN, July 10.—Bewilderment and consternation are still agitating the national mind of Germany as a result of the bloody swoop by the Chancellor (Herr ...

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  5. TEST REVIEW.

    LONDON, July 11.—How O'Reilly saved the game yesterday goes down among the great feats in Test matches, entitling him through his bowling ...

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  6. FRONTIER DISPUTE.

    CALCUTTA, July 11.—Events on the disputed Sino-Burmese frontier in the Shan States appear to be marching rapidly to a crisis. ...

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  7. SHIPPING SUBSIDIES.

    LONDON, July 10.—Initiating a debate in the House of Commons today on the Government proposal to grant a subsidy not exceeding £2,000,000 for one year to ...

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  8. UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF.

    CANBERRA, July 11.—Expenditure by Australian Governments in 1934-35 on the relief of unemployment will total £35,080,000, of which the Commonwealth ...

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  9. DUTCH RIOTS.

    AMSTERDAM, July 11.—The rioting which resulted from the curtailment of the unemployment dole extended last night to the Crooswyk quarter of Rotterdam, ...

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  10. WHITE LEPER.

    A white leper recently discovered in Perth has been isolated in a disused ward at the Wooroloo Sanatorium, pending removal to a cottage in the lazarette, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. BAFFLED BY STORM.

    MELBOURNE, July 11.—During the past 30 hours a small fishing ketch, the Myrtle Burgess, has been facing squalls and heavy seas in Bass Strait in an attempt to reach ...

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  12. CHINESE RULE.

    SHANGHAI, July 11.—Many vital changes, including the introduction of a presidential form of government, are embodied in the revised draft of the new ...

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  13. "MY STRICT DUTY."

    PARIS, July 11.—The European editions of American newspapers publish an interview by Professor Pearson, of Desmoines University (Iowa), and an ...

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  14. FOREIGN PAPERS ATTACKED.

    LONDON, July 11.—In a broadcast address from Berlin last night, the German Minister for Propaganda (Dr. Goebbels) reiterated that the Government had ...

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  15. A STAVISKY ECHO.

    PAWS, July 11.—In connexion with the Stavisky affair the Ministry for Justice has ordered the dossiers of M. Dalimier, ex-Minister for the Colonies, M. ...

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  16. JUDGE THREATENED.

    BRISBANE, July 11.—As the result of mysterious and threatening telephone messages the police have taken steps to safeguard Mr. Justice J. H. Henchman's home ...

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  17. MANCHUKUO.

    SHANGHAI, July 11.—What is believed to be an astute diplomatic move to compel the nations to introduce some form of recognition of the State Manchukuo comes ...

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  18. HERR HITLER'S RULE.

    Reviewing the position in Germany following the recent shootings there, Professor S. H. Roberts, Professor of Modern History at the Sydney University, said ...

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  19. UNITED STATES WHEAT

    WASHINGTON, July 10.—The Government's acreage reduction programme and the drought are expected between them to result in the smallest wheat crop for 30 ...

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  20. CENTENARY AIR RACE.

    PARIS, July 10.—The Air Ministry announces that direct State participation in the Melbourne Centenary Air Race is not contemplated, but that in order to ...

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  21. DYNAMITE PLOT.

    TOKIO, July 11.—A plot has been discovered to blow up with dynamite Prince Saionji, Count Makino, Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal, and other high advisers ...

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  22. Enticing Competitors to Tasmania.

    MELBOURNE, July 11.—Sir Macpherson Robertson has offered to provide financial backing for a visit to Tasmania by the aviators competing in the Melbourne ...

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  23. PLANE OVERTURNS.

    A Moth plane belonging to the West Australian Aero Club, on making a forced landing in the centre of the Goodwood racecourse about 5.30 p.m. yesterday, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. GERMAN DEBTS.

    BERLIN, July 11.—Germany has concluded with Holland an agreement, similar to that negotiated with Britain, for the continued transfer of Dawes and ...

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  25. HEAT WAVE IN CHINA.

    SHANGHAI, July 11.—If a Buddhist petition is granted, Shanghai may go meatless for seven days, as a result of an unprecedented heat ware and lack of rains, ...

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  26. YOUNG NEGRO LYNCHED.

    BASTROP (Louisiana), July 11.—Andrew McLeod, a young negro farmer, was lynched here last night. He is alleged to have confessed that he attempted to ...

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  27. INFANTILE PARALYSIS

    BOSTON, July 10.—After exhaustive research and observation. Doctor Lloyd Aycock, of the Harvard University Infantile Paralysis Institution, has announced ...

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  28. GANDHI TO FAST.

    CALCUTTA, July 11.—Mr. M. K. Gandhi announces that "after much searching of heart," he intends to fast for seven days from August 7 to expiate the ...

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  29. DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, July 10.—The President of the Disarmament Conference (Mr. Henderson) conferred today with the French Foreign Minister (M. Barthou) and the ...

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  30. WEAKNESS IN ATTACK.

    LONDON, July 11.—The lesson of the third Test is that both Australia and England cannot be content with their present bowline strength, even allowing for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. WONTHAGGI STRIKE.

    MELBOURNE, July 11.—The State Attorney-General (Mr. Menzies) said tonight that, he had not received any reply to the final offer made by him for a settlement ...

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  32. INVALID'S DEATH ABROAD.

    SAN JOSE (California), July 11.—Mt. Maurice Cohen (72). Mayor of Palmerston (New Zealand) for eight years and chairman of the Wellington Harbour Board ...

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  33. AUSTRIAN CABINET.

    VIENNA, July 11.—The Cabinet resigned today to facilitate a reconstruction, as a result of which the Chancellor (Dr. Dollfuss) has taken over the Ministries of ...

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  34. SHOW OF BRITISH ART.

    LONDON, July 11.—Mr. C. R. Chisman of the Empire Art Loans Collection Society, who returned today from a visit to New Zealand with a loan collection ...

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  35. PROFESSOR'S DEFENCE

    LONDON, July 10.—Professor Harold Laski, Professor of Political Science in the University of London, has written to the "Daily Telegraph" protesting at its ...

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  36. NAVAL OFFICER'S SUICIDE.

    CANBERRA, July 11.—Following the decision of the Federal Ministry to appoint Mr. Justice Napier, of South Australia, as a royal commissioner to investigate ...

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  37. END OF THE OGPU.

    MOSCOW, July 11.—The Soviet has reorganised the Ogpu (secret police), creating a Commissariat of Internal Affairs to take over its chief departments. This ...

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  38. An American's Technical Error.

    DETROIT, July 10.—Before leaving on a flight to an unannounced destination to-day. Colonel Roscoe Turner stated that his entry application for the Melbourne ...

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  39. DEVELOPING NEWFOUNDLAND

    LONDON, July 11.—Answering a parliamentary question regarding the economic situation in Newfoundland, the Dominions Secretary (Mr. Thomas) said that the ...

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  40. DROWNED IN LAKE.

    Losing her balance while on a small jetty on the shore of a lake at Chidlow's Well late yesterday afternoon, Lily Caroline Murray Martin (56), a married ...

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  41. ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY.

    LONDON, July 11.—Mr. W. Chambers, an emissary of the British Institute of Engineering Technology, is due in Australia in August to establish a series of ...

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  42. New Zealanders' Plans.

    AUCKLAND, July 11.—Squadron-Leader Hewett ami Flight-Officer Kay, participants in the Melbourne Centenary air race, will leave for London on ...

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  43. AN INDIAN PUBLIC SCHOOL.

    CALCUTTA, July 11.—Modelled on English lines, and accommodating about 500 boys. India's first public school will be opened at Dehradun (in the Punjab) ...

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  44. FLOODS IN JAPAN.

    TOKIO, July 11.—Extensive floods are reported from west central Japan. Sixty persons have been drowned at Kanazawa and 150 are missing. Communications are ...

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