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  2. NAZI JUSTICE.

    BERLIN, July 12.—"Justice and Hitler's will are one; it is that justice that you must defend from all attacks," declared General Goering today when addressing a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. EUROPEAN PEACE.

    LONDON, July 13.—Replying to inquiries in the House of Commons today regarding the significance of the recent visit to London by the French Foreign ...

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  4. WATERSIDE RIOTS.

    SAN FRANCISCO, July 12.—Despite the apparent willingness of some of the striking maritime unions to consider arbitration, 4,000 lorry drivers walked out ...

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  5. INTERSTATE FOOTBALL.

    For the first time since 1929 West Australian lovers of football will have an opportunity of seeing a real interstate match today, when teams representing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. GHASTLY TRAGEDY.

    A ghastly tragedy was enacted at Redcliffe yesterday when in the space of a few minutes a woman and two children were murdered and their assailant—a demented ...

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  7. POLAR RESEARCH.

    CALCUTTA, July 13.—Sir Hubert Wilkins, the famous Australian explorer, arrived here from London by air this evening en route to Singapore, where he will ...

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  8. DAVIS CUP.

    PRAGUE, July 13.—The final of the European zone of the Davis Cup competition between Australia and Czechoslovakia was commenced here today on hard ...

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  9. SYDNEY REDS SYMPATHETIC.

    SYDNEY, July 13.—Notwithstanding strong opposition from the reds a meeting of 2,500 waterside workers today over whelmingly decided not to declare black the ...

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  10. NAVAL CONVERSATIONS.

    LONDON, July 12.—The present series of conversations between British and French naval experts, preliminary to next year's naval conference, have now ...

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  11. PLAYFUL COBRA.

    CALCUTTA, July 13.—A strange case of a cobra coiling itself around a year-old child, playing with it and ducking its outspread hood to avoid the playful ...

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  12. RAINS AND CROPS.

    MELBOURNE, July 13.—A report issued at the central weather bureau today indicates that the threatening position in the wheatbelts in many States ...

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  13. THE FEDERAL SESSION.

    CANBERRA, July 13.—August 10 was announced by the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons), in the House of Representatives today, as the date on which it was ...

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  14. BRITISH COLONIES.

    LONDON, July 12.—The Secretary for the Colonies (Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister) referred to the marked improvement in the budgetary position of the great ...

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  15. CENTENARY AIR RACE.

    AUCKLAND, July 13.—Air Commodore Sir Charles Kingsford Smith is a passenger to Sydney on the Matson liner Mariposa, which passed through Auckland today. He ...

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  16. VISITORS' ARRIVAL.

    After an uneventful journey from Adelaide, the South Australian footballers, who will play matches against. Western Australia at Perth Oval today and Leederville ...

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  17. BRITISH MEAT MARKET

    CANBERRA, July 13.—Although the Federal Ministry has called a meeting of the Federal Meat Advisory Committee to be held in Canberra on July 19 to discuss ...

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  18. PRIME MINISTER'S SEAT.

    SYDNEY, July 13.—The Country Party, it was learnt today, will offer no opposition to the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) in the constituency of Wilmot in ...

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  19. JAPANESE FLOODS.

    TOKIO, July 13.—It is officially announced that 127 persons are known to have been drowned in the floods in west-central Japan, while 99 others are missing. The ...

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  20. QUAINT FORMS AT TRIAL.

    LONDON, July 12.—Quaint historic procedure marked the trial of the racing motorist, Mr. Kaye Don, in the Tynwald or Parliament House of Douglas (Tale of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. LONG PURSUIT ENDS.

    SYDNEY, July 13.—Two men who have been watched day and night for nearly a fortnight were arrested today by detectives and charged with having stolen 113 ...

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  22. PRICE OF WOOL.

    LONDON, July 13.—Commenting on the closing wool sales and the season the "Financial Times" states that the chief blame for the price recession must be laid ...

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  23. SALES ABROAD.

    ADELAIDE, July 13.— A unanimous resolution in favour of the creation of an Australian meat export board to regulate and control the whole of the meat business ...

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  24. EMPIRE TARIFFS.

    LONDON, July 13.—Reviewing dominion tariffs in the light of the Ottawa agreement "The Times" notes a tendency in Australian to recognise that tariff ...

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  25. MUTTON AND LAMB INCLUDED.

    WELLINGTON, July 13.—Asked today whether Britain was suggesting restrictions on exports of mutton and lamb from New Zealand, the Minister for Finance and ...

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  26. FLOUR FOR CANADA.

    OTTAWA, July 12.—Designed to cut off the import of Australian flour and wheat into Canada an order in council has been passed withdrawing from such ...

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  27. COLONEL TURNER RETRACTS.

    NEW YORK, July 12.—In an interview with a representative of the Australian Press Association at Detroit, Colonel Roscoe Turner, the noted airman, said that ...

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  28. THE EXPORT TRADE.

    LONDON, July 12.—The Ellerman line has ordered from Cammel Laird and Co. a 10,000-ton cargo ship for the Australian service 485 feet long with a sea speed of ...

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  29. ELECTORAL REFORM.

    CANBERRA, July 13.—The adoption of the proportional representation system of voting for Senate elections was advocated by the deputy leader of the Country Party ...

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  30. NEW PARK FOR LONDON.

    LONDON, July 12.—Lord Snell (Chairman of the London County Council) today formally opened the Geraldine Marry Harmsworth Park at Southwark.—the new ...

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  31. YOUNG DANCERS' PASSPORTS.

    SYDNEY, July 13.—Two young American exhibition dancers who were not allowed to land when the Atsuta Maru arrived from the East on Thursday, today ...

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  32. VILLAGE ENGULFED.

    CALCUTTA, July 13.—A large Afghan village named Spin has disappeared underground following an earthquake. Fissures appeared in the ground a few days ago ...

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  33. TRENCH CAVES IN.

    BRISBANE, July 13.—One man was killed and another slightly injured yesterday when a trench caved in on a farm at Ayr, owned by F. Woods. The victim ...

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  34. AUSTRIAN TERRORISM.

    VIENNA, July 12.—As part of his new drive against Nazi terrorists, the Chancellor (Dr. Dollfuss) has decreed that the death penalty be enforced for crimes in ...

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  35. POLITICAL UNIFORMS.

    BRUSSELS, July 12.—Following the example of Holland and Switzerland, the Chamber of Deputies today passed a Bill banning the wearing of uniforms by ...

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  36. MISS BATTEN AT DUNEDIN.

    WELLINGTON, July 13.—The Welcome given to Miss Jean Batten by residents of Dunedin eclipsed in enthusiasm that tendered to her at Auckland. Arriving in ...

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