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  2. AUSTRALIA LEADS.

    LONDON", July 12.—Good bowling by Ebeling enabled the Australian Test cricketers to dismiss Derbyshire for 145 on a good wicket at Chesterfield ...

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  3. LIGHTHOUSE DRAMA

    MELBOURNE, July 12.—Mrs. E. B. Gledhill, wife of the head lightkeeper, who has been marooned since Tuesday on the lonely lighthouse at Cliffy Island, ...

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  4. THE FEDERAL BUDGET.

    CANBERRA, July 12.—When the Federal Cabinet begins a special series of meetings next week to complete the Federal Budget for this year it will adopt ...

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  5. NAZI POLICY.

    NEW YORK,—July 11.—Today's sitting of the Congressional Committee which is investigating Nazi activities in America produced the startling revelation that Mr. ...

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  6. WATERSIDE DISPUTE.

    SAN FRANCISCO, July 11.—The Government Labour Board sat throughout to-day in an effort to reach some basis for arbitration in the waterside dispute ...

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  7. BRITISH BEEF SUBSIDY.

    LONDON; July 11.—In announcing in the House of Commons. today the Government intention to pay a subsidy to home beef producers, the Minister for ...

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  8. ELECTION PREPARATIONS

    CANBERRA, July 12.—Two visits to both Victoria and New South Wales and one to Queensland, South Australia, and Tasmania, have been tentatively provided ...

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  9. FLOOD HAVOC.

    TOKIO,—July 12.—Swollen rivers have caused widespread flooding and great havoc in the Ishikawa and Toyana prefectures, in west central Japan big areas being ...

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  10. CENTENARY AIR RACE

    NEW YORK, July 11.—Interviewed at Cincinnati (Ohio) by the Australian Press Association today, Colonel Roscoe Turner, the prominent airman, showed ...

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  11. ECONOMIC DIRECTOR.

    BERLIN, July 11.—Ostensibly because his recent conduct in office infringed Nazi principles, Herr Kessler has been deprived of his leadership as director ...

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  12. A HEATED DEBATE.

    CANBERRA, July 12.—Six times in the House of Representatives tonight the Government raised points of order in an effort to eliminate a Labour amendment ...

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  13. NON-LABOUR CO-OPERATION.

    CANBERRA, July 12.—Negotiations which have been proceeding in Canberra for co-operation between the United Australia. Party and the United Country Party ...

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  14. "EASTERN LOCARNO.'

    LONDON, July 12.—The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that one of the reasons which induced the British Government to promise ...

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  15. SOUTH-WEST AFRICA

    CAPE TOWN. July 12.—It is reported from Windhoek (the capital of the territory of South-West Africa, which ia held under mandate by the Union Government) ...

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  16. SEVERAL WITHDRAWALS.

    LONDON. July 12.—The Royal Aero Club announces that "the following who entered for the Melbourne Centenary air race have now withdrawn their ...

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  17. N.S.W. SENATE CANDIDATES.

    SYDNEY, July 12.—Mr. J. Macartney Abbot, formerly member of the Legislative Assembly for Upper Hunter, was selected by ballot today as the candidate ...

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  18. GERMAN COMMENT.

    BERLIN", July 11.—The "Berliner Tageblatt". commenting on M. Barthou's visit to London, says that England made an unusual change of front. M. Barthou ...

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  19. MAN HUNT IN BUSH.

    SYDNEY, July 12.—Police are engaged in a man hunt through the bush near Cassilis following an assault on a 15-year-old girl at a farmhouse 11 miles from that ...

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  20. CLOSING OF SESSION.

    CANBERRA, July 12.—Confirming the belief that the Federal Ministry intends that business in the Federal Parliament shall be concluded not later than August 3, ...

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  21. THE CHURCH AND WAR

    LONDON, July 11.—The Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Lang) when questioned at the diocesan conference today as to the attitude of the Church in the event of ...

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  22. OPPONENT FOR MR. LYONS.

    HOBART, July 12.—Mr. J. McDonald. M.L.C., who it secretary of the Tasmanian branch of the Australian Labour Party, said today that no offer had been received ...

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  23. BRITISH TRAWLERS.

    LONDON, July 11.—The Lord Privy Seal (Mr. Anthony Eden) today received a delegation of the Hull Trawler Officers Guild at the Foreign Office. The ...

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  24. EXPLOSION IN HOSPITAL.

    MELBOURNE, July 12.—A mysterious explosion occurred in an unused basement storeroom of the Bendigo Base Hospital late tonight, causing severe ...

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  25. RESTRICTIONS OPPOSED.

    SYDNEY, July ,12.—Leading Sydney, authorities in the meat industry tonight expressed strong opposition to any form of restriction or Australian beef exports ...

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  26. ROLLS BEING PRINTED.

    On the assumption that the Federal election in Western Australia will be conducted with the old boundaries, the Government Printer (Mr. G. W. Simpson) has ...

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  27. DR. DOLLFUSS'S FIGHT

    VIENNA, July 11.—The reconstruction of the Cabinet, in which Dr. Dollfuss has taken over the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Defence in addition to the ...

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  28. DEATH IN THE ANDES.

    VALPARAISO. July 11.—The survivors of a caravan of 30 which attempted a winter crossing of the Andes Mountains arrived back today at Rosal de Pinto (Chile) ...

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  29. CHILLED BEEF TRADE.

    LONDON. July 12.—The consignment of chilled beef from Wyndham carried by the steamer Port Dunedin turned out in excellent condition. ...

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  30. DISPUTED £5,000 PURSE

    LONDON, July 11.—The Court of Appeal reversed today the decision of Mr. Justice MacKinnon ordering the payment to Jack Dovle. British heavyweight boxer. ...

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  31. WEALTHY BANKER'S FATE.

    SYDNEY, July 12.—Sydney detectives are investigating the disappearance of Edward Payse Cotton (76), a wealthy retired bank manager and station owner, of ...

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  32. JUGULAR VEIN SEVERED.

    SYDNEY, July 12.—When Mr. and Mrs. W. Grant, of Brucedale near Wagga left the table after a meal their daughter, who was wearing sandshoes, trod on a fork ...

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  33. AIRSHIP CONDEMNED

    WASHINGTON, July 11.—The Secretary for the Navy (Mr. Swanson) informed, pressmen today that the airship Los Angeles had been condemned as unsafe for ...

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  34. CANADIAN WHEAT.

    OTTAWA, July 11.—Canada's wheat crop was estimated at the end of June" at 82 per cent of the average, according to a report of the Dominion Bureau of ...

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  35. A MANCHUKUO PORT.

    TOKIO. July 12.—The British Ambassador has requested the Japanese Government to reopen the railway bridge over the mouth of the Yalu River (which ...

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  36. AFFECTIONS TRANSFERRED

    LONDON. July 12.—Sylvia Lucy Webber, of St. Kilda (Victoria), was awarded today £300 damages for breach of promise by Herbert Calderbank, whom she ...

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  37. HELD UP BY DOG.

    AUCKLAND, July 12.—At Napier yesterday a family was bailed up in their horns for 4½ hours by a young Alsatian dog which rushed savagely at anyone ...

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  38. RIGID INSPECTION OF IMPORTS.

    LONDON. July 12.—"It is astonishing that while Britain demands a very high standard of inspection in the countries of origin of imported meat, she is haphazard ...

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  39. CAROL COOMBE'S PROGRESS

    LONDON, July 12.—Miss Carol Coombe the daughter of Sir Thomas Coombe, of Perth, will leave for Hollywood on July 15 to begin a seven-year contract with the ...

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  40. DEVOURED BY DOGS.

    CALCUTTA, July 12.—An appalling tragedy is reported from a native State to Central India, where a cousin of the ruler was killed and almost completely ...

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  41. A FATAL SKID.

    BRISBANE, July 12.—When a motor car skidded and overturned on a new deviation on the. Warwick-Stanthoipe-road near Braeside today. Herbert Porter ...

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  42. BRITISH TRADE.

    LONDON. July 11.—An Anglo-Esthonian commercial agreement was signed this afternoon by the Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon), the President of the Board ...

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  43. TRADE WITH THE EAST.

    SYDNEY, July 12.—Preliminary steps have been taken for the formation in Sydney of a shipping company to engage in a freight carrying service between ...

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  44. FILM STAR'S DIVORCE SUIT.

    LOS ANGELES, July 11.—Lupe Velez, the film actress, has filed a suit for divorce against Johnny Weissmuller, the Olympic swimmer and film star, to whom ...

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  45. A NEW ZEALAND LOAN.

    LONDON, July 11.—New Zealand is converting £3,389,100 of 4 per cent loan into 3½ per cent stock redeemable from 1955 to 1960 Conversion applications will close ...

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  46. PONSFORD'S BACK INJURY.

    LONDON, July 12.—Ponsford's trouble with which he has been suffering for some time and which caused him to leave the field yesterday has been diagnosed as a ...

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  47. MUSIC EXHIBITIONS.

    LONDON, July 11.—The Associated Boards of the Royal Schools of Music have awarded exhibitions to the following:—Sydney centre: Osric Fyffe. ...

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