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  2. SECOND EDITION.

    PRAGUE, July 15.—The final of the European zone of the Davis Cup competition was concluded here today when Australia defeated Czechoslovakia by three ...

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  3. AIR LINER WRECKED

    LONDON, July 13.—The ten-seater air liner Aberdonian, belonging to a Scottish air company, in which the Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald) last Wednesday made ...

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  4. PEACE IN EUROPE.

    LONDON, July 15.—A highly important speech on the European situation, with particular reference to the proposed Eastern pact of mutual guarantee, was made ...

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  5. AMERICAN NAVY.

    WASHINGTON, July 13.—Looking towards full treaty strength by 1942 the United States Navy has adopted a plan calling for 5,500 more enlisted men and ...

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  6. CITY BLOCKADED.

    SAN FRANCISCO, July 14.—After an all-day session marked by the bitterest controversy, San Francisco's organised labour has voted for what is the ...

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  7. HITLER SPEAKS.

    BERLIN, July 14.—At least 50,000,000 Germans heard directly or by wireless, the eagerly-awaited speech of the Chancellor (Herr Hitler) to the Reichstag, ...

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  8. NEXT YEAR'S CONFERENCE.

    PARIS, July 14.—The Minister for Marine (M. Pietri) interviewed today declared that Italy and Japan proposed Paris as the venue of the navel conference ...

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  9. BRITISH AIR RACE.

    LONDON, July 14.—The King's Cup air race, over a course of 800 miles, was won today by Flight-Lieutenant H. M. Schofield in a Monospar machine. His average ...

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  10. SELECTED FOR THE FOURTH TEST.

    C. F. Walters G. O. Allen H. Suteliffe W. R. Hammond. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. INTENSE INTEREST ABROAD.

    LONDON, July 15.—Herr Hitler's speech in the Reichstag, which was eagerly awaited in Britain, was featured in all the London newspapers yesterday ...

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  12. SPITEFUL FOOTBALL.

    MELBOURNE, July 15.—The Colling-wood and Carlton teams playing at Victoria Park yesterday provided the most bitter and most spiteful league football ...

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  13. THE PEOPLE'S COURT MEETS.

    BERLIN, July 14.—At the opening today of the People's Court, set up by the Government to deal with crimes of treason and sedition, and which is ...

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  14. INFERNO IN TEMPLE.

    CALCUTTA, July 15.—Thirty persons were burnt to death and 40 seriously injured last night when the Sudali Madaswamy temple in Senhattyur, a hamlet ...

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  15. KAYE DON CONVICTED.

    LONDON, July 14.—The racing motorist, Mr. Kaye Don, was convicted in the Manx Court at Douglas (Isle of Man) today of having driven dangerously. The ...

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  16. BRITISH PLEA FOR COMMUNISTS

    LONDON, July 15.—Lord Listowe headed a deputation and presented a letter, with which the Leader of the Labour Party (Mr. Lansbury), Mr. David Low ...

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  17. DUTY ON RACEHORSE.

    CAPE TOWN, July 14.—A Durban correspondent reports that the Australian Government is making inquiries from the Union Government regarding the reasons ...

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  18. JEWEL ROBBERIES.

    SYDNEY, July 15.—"Diamond rings to the value of £2,000 were stolen from the window by this man," said Detective Arthur Nye, at the Central Police Court ...

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  19. A ROCKET TORPEDO.

    TOKIO, July 14.—Mr. Tsuneto Obara, who is credited with 700 inventions, has announced the invention of a rocket air torpedo capable of reaching anywhere in ...

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  20. THEORY AND PRACTICE CONFLICT

    BERLIN, July 14.—Farther tension between the Nazis and the industrialists has led to the resignation of Dr. Pietsch, leader of the chemical industry. His ...

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  21. FISHING TRAGEDY.

    KUDARDUP, July 15.—While fishing with his 14-year-old son at Dugalup Rock, about three miles south of Hamelin Bay yesterday, Walter Quick (39), a dairy ...

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  22. SHOTS IN OFFICE.

    CLEVELAND (Ohio), July 13.—Two persons were killed and three seriously injured in an unemployed riot today in the offices of the local administration relief ...

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  23. DRUGS STOLEN.

    BRISBANE, July 15.—Last night thieves entered the Customs House at Cairns and removed 61 tins of prepared opium and ten ounces of cocaine, valued at £244 and ...

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  24. AN AMERICAN CRITIC.

    WASHINGTON, July 13.—Dr. Rudolf Leitner, Charge d'Affaires at the German Embassy, today called at the State Department to ask for an official ...

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  25. EXPLOSION ON DESTROYER.

    TOULON (France), July 13.—When the destroyers Vautour and Albatros returned from target practice today the Vautour's gunnery lieutenant ordered that a charge ...

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  26. THREATENING MESSAGES.

    BRISBANE, July 15.—Prompt action by a policeman on duty at the residence of Mr. Justice H. H. Henchman, at Hamilton, in the early hours of this morning ...

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  27. MOTORCYCLISTS KILLED.

    MELBOURNE, July 15.—When he fell from his motor cycle at the intersection of Glen Eira and Brighton roads. St. Kilda, early yesterday afternoon, Charles ...

    Article : 89 words
  28. COMMUNISTS PARDONED.

    OTTAWA, July 13.—Malcolm Bruce, John Boychuk and Tom Hill, Communists, who were sentenced to five years' gaol for advocating the overthrow of the ...

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  29. INDIAN AGITATOR.

    CALCUTTA, July 15.—Mr. Vallabhai Patel, a former president of the Indian National Congress, who took a prominent part in Gandhi's civil disobedience ...

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  30. ELDERLY WOMAN'S DEATH.

    BRISBANE, July 15.—Mrs. Mary Clayton (70), of Sword-street, Deshon Estate, was fatally injured when she was struck by a motor car in Logan-road, Buranda, last ...

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  31. MISREPRESENTATION DENIED.

    BERLIN, July 14.—After considering the accusations of the Minister for Propaganda (Dr. Goebbels) of misrepresentation of German events by foreign ...

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  32. CHILD DROWNED.

    SYDNEY, July 15.—When his mother let him out of the back gate with other children to play, Ronald William Purchase (2), of Dent-street, Botany, wandered ...

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