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  3. THE BARRY MURDER.

    SYDNEY, July 18.—"I have never heard of my father having any enemies," said Michael Joseph Ryan, at the inquiry today into the shooting of John Ryan (79) ...

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  4. INTER-EMPIRE TRADE.

    A report has been received in Perth of the annual meeting of the Federation of Empire Chambers of Commerce, which was held at the Savoy Hotel, London, on ...

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  5. NORTHERN KILLINGS.

    DARWIN, July 18.—In the absence of any instructions to the contrary, the Superintendent of Police (Mr. A. V. Stretton) plans immediately to proceed ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN COTTON.

    CANBERRA, July 18.—Several entirely new features have been incorporated by the Federal Ministry in its plan for the stabilisation of the Australian cotton ...

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  7. PRIMARY PRODUCERS.

    The report of the executive of the Primary Producers' Association to be submitted to the annual conference to be held on August l4-17 will be circulated ...

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  8. PROPOSED CHANGES IN RULES.

    LONDON, July 18.—R. C. Robertson Glaegow has published in the "Morning Post" the opinions of leading English cricketers regarding the proposed changes ...

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  9. ENGLISH PLAYERS IMPROVED.

    LONDON, July 18.—According to the "Morning Post," Sutcliffe's injured leg muscle is yielding to treatment, James Langridge's ankle, is much better, [?]and ...

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  10. MATCHES TO FOLLOW.

    Starting with the fourth Test tomorrow, 15 matches remain to be played in Britain by the Australians as follows:— July 20, 21, 23 and 24, FOURTH TEST, at ...

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  11. NATIVE WITNESSES.

    CANBERRA, July 18.—The Minister for the Interior (Mr. Perkins) announced today that it was most improbable that the Federal Ministry would sanction any ...

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  12. VICTORIAN SETTLERS.

    LONDON, July. 18.—Replying to a question in the House of Commons last night, the Dominions Secretary (Mr. J. H. Thomas) said Britain had contributed ...

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  13. BRITISH MOTOR CARS.

    LONDON, July 18.—The Society of Motor Manufacturers reports that the record number of 220,775 cars were produced in Britain in 1933 and there is now one ...

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  14. VIOLENT TASMAN GALE

    MELBOURNE, July 18.—The new Union steamer Waitaki berthed tonight on her maiden voyage from Bluff (New Zealand'), more than 36 hours late. on a voyage ...

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  15. FLOODS IN POLAND.

    WARSAW, July 17.—At least 100 persons have been drowned in floods which have devastated a vast area from the Carpathians to Cracow as a result of 32 hours' ...

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  16. COMMUNISM AT UNIVERSITY.

    MELBOURNE, July 18.—Judge Moule today ordered Usher White, of North Carlton, to answer many of the interrogatories served on him in connexion with ...

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  17. "HIDING CRIMINAL OFFENCES"

    MELBOURNE, July 18.—"Deeds of arrangement have come before me with nothing else underlying them than the smothering up of criminal offences," said ...

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  18. DEFIANT GOVERNOR.

    NEW YORK, July 17.—The Supreme Court of the State of North Dakota, in a judgment delivered at Bismarck (the State capital) today. ruled that the Governor, ...

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  19. WHEAT SURPLUS.

    LONDON, July 18.—"The Times," in an editorial, makes a strong plea for the international wheat export agreement, stressing that the breakdown was not ...

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  20. SALVATION ARMY.

    Commissioner W. Maxwell (commander of the Salvation Army in the southern territory of Australia) will reach Perth tomorrow to conduct the young people's ...

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  21. CREW OP AMATEURS.

    LONDON, July 17.—Mr. Thomas Sopwith, the owner of the yacht Endeavour, whose crew struck for higher wages, has completed a new crew with 15 amateurs. ...

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  22. DUTY ON MOTOR BODIES.

    ADELAIDE, July 18.—Stressing the importance and value of the motor body building industry to South Australia and Australia generally, in evidence before the ...

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  23. ALBANY WOOLLEN MILLS.

    Referring to his recent visit to Albany, when he inquired into the possibility of extensions being made to the Albany Woollen Mills, the Minister for Industrial ...

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  24. DEFAMATORY WORDS IN WILL.

    ADELAIDE, July 18.—In an application before the Full Court today for probate of the will of the late Sir Josiah Symon, K.C.. the executors filed an affidavit which ...

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  25. ARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    LONDON, July 17.—An expedition consisting of members of the Oxford Exploration Club today sailed from London in the 100-tons Norwegian sealer Signal Horn ...

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  26. TOSSED BY A COW.

    ADELAIDE, July 18.—Mrs. Eva Thompson (35), of Ella-street, Parkside, received lacerations of the left thigh, ex-tensive bruises and shock, when tossed ...

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  27. ARMISTICE FESTIVAL.

    A proposal that an Empire and remembrance festival, similar to the impressive annual function organised in London by ex-service men and women, be held in ...

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  28. PARTIES IN NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, July. 18.—It is understood that an important political development, involving the permanent union of the United and Reform parties, is likely ...

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  29. VISITING WARSHIPS.

    The District Naval Officer (Commander R. Griffiths Bowen, R.A.N.) said yesterday that four drafts from the Royal Australian Naval Reserve, of 53 men each. ...

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  30. COALMINE STRIKE.

    MELBOURNE, July 18.—It is most probable that the executive of the Miners' Union at Wonthaggi will recommend to the miners the acceptance of the ...

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  31. NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT.

    SYDNEY, July 18.—A meeting held to-day at the office of the Sino Development Co., Ltd., adopted unanimously a motion for the formation of a company to acquire ...

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  32. IRISH HORSES FOR BRITAIN.

    DUBLIN, July 17.—The Free State Government has doubled the bounty on the value of horses exported to Britain as from August 1. The new rate will be 20 ...

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  33. LOG ON RAILWAY LINE.

    BRISBANE, July 18.—Thomas Frederick Baker (19), of Rocky Glen (near Gladstone) pleaded guilty in the Gladstone Police Court today on a charge of having ...

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  34. HAWKERS' LICENCES.

    A suggestion that the licensing of hawkers should be controlled by the Police Department instead of by local governing bodies was made at a meeting of the ...

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  35. A SENATOR DIVORCED.

    LOS ANGELES, July 17.—The Superior Court today, granted a divorce to Mrs. Eleanor Wilson McAdoo, wife of Senator McAdoo Mrs. McAdoo. who is a daughter ...

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  36. RAILWAY STATION BLAZE.

    SYDNEY, July 18.—Mystery surrounds a fire which destroyed the offices on the "up" platform at Pennant Hills railway station early this morning. As the station ...

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  37. MIDLAND SALEYARDS.

    A strong complaint against the condition of two concrete outlet pens of the drafting yards which his company used was made yesterday at the Midland ...

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  38. W. QUIRK DROWNING FATALITY.

    Sir,—As Mr. Walter Quirk, of Kudardup, dairy farmer, was accidentally drowned at Deepdene on July 14, leaving a widow and four children in straitened ...

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  39. CRIMINALS FROM AUSTRALIA.

    AUCKLAND, July 18.—Three men travelling second-class aboard the Wanganella were interviewed by detectives on the ship's arrival from Sydney today and ...

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  40. TEMPERING JUSTICE.

    BRISBANE, July 18.—Commenting upon a case before Mr. Justice Lukin which was quoted in the Bankruptcy Court at Rockhampton today, during an application ...

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  41. FACTORY BURNT DOWN

    SYDNEY, July 18.—A fire early today badly damaged a poultry food factory at Guildford and destroyed several hundred fowls and chickens. The fire Spread with ...

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  42. BRAZILIAN PRESIDENT.

    RIO DE JANEIRO, July 17.—Senor Getulio Vargas, provisional President of Brazil, was elected first constitutional President of the Second Brazilian ...

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  43. SEAMEN'S WAGES.

    WELLINGTON, July 18.—Their agreements having expired, seamen, cooks and stewards today began conferences with the shipowners regarding working conditions ...

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