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  2. BUS TOPPLES OVER.

    NEW YORK, July 22.—At least 14 persons, including several women, were killed when a crowded omnibus toppled from the roadway today and fell 35 feet into a ...

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  3. DAVIS CUP.

    LONDON, July 23.—Playing severe spectacular tennis in the doubles match of the Davis Cup inter-zone final at Wimbledon today, the American pair, ...

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  4. STATE GRANTS.

    Western Australia's claim for a larger grant has been completely rejected by the Federal Grants Commission, whose report was submitted to the Prime Minister yesterday. The Commission recommends that South Australia should ...

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  5. ELECTION PREPARATIONS.

    MELBOURNE, July 23.—After a meeting of the Kooyong Electoral Council of the United Australia Party tonight, the Deputy Premier and State ...

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  6. DILLINGER KILLED.

    CHICAGO, July 23.—The sensational career of John Dillinger, America's most notorious criminal in recent history who had eluded an intensive man-hunt for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FLOOD HAVOC.

    WARSAW, July 22.—The Vistula is 19 feet above the normal level and is still rising. No abatement is expected until Tuesday. The earthworks protecting the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FRENCH CRISIS.

    PARIS, July 23.—The Premier (Mr. Doumergue) is returning from his holiday to attend a Cabinet meeting tomorrow to deal with the situation arising from ...

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  9. VICTORIAN POSITION.

    MELBOURNE, July 23.—Retiring Federal members of the Country Party in Victoria are considered to have such a strong grip on their electorates that the Central ...

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  10. THE FEDERAL BUDGET.

    CANBERRA, July 23.—When the House of Representatives meets tomorrow afternoon the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons), will Present the Budget for 1934-35. The ...

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  11. SAN FRANCISCO STRIKE.

    SAN FRANCISCO, July 22.—The final settlement of the waterside strike has been postponed until later in the week when it has been decided to hold a poll of ...

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  12. DELUGE IN INDIAN HILLS.

    CALCUTTA, July 23.—Cherrapunji, in Assam, is the wettest place in the world. It had probably the record rainfall for the world last month, 82 inches of rain ...

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  13. Endorsement Assured.

    SYDNEY, July 23.—The secretary of the Country Party (Mr. E. J. Munro) stated today that the Victorian Country Party members of the House of ...

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  14. BYRD EXPEDITION.

    LITTLE AMERICA, July 22.—The tractor left at 2.20 o'clock yesterday afternoon for the Bolling advance base to relieve Rear-Admiral ...

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  15. WOOL SURPLUS.

    PARIS, July 22.—Owing to the accumulation of combed wools, wool combing will cease tomorrow at Roubaix and Tourcoing, throwing 15,000 workers out of jobs. ...

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  16. KOREA VISITATION.

    TOKIO, July 23.—Vast floods are reported in South Korea, Seventeen persons are known to have been drowned, and extensive damage has been caused ...

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  17. ATTACK ON THE BANKS.

    SYDNEY, July 23.—Referring tonight to the broadcast speech on Sunday night by the Leader of the State Labour Party (Mr. Lang), in which an attack was ...

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  18. AMERICAN HEAT WAVE

    CHICAGO, July 22.—The terrific heat wave over the United States continued today, bringing the total of deaths to more than 250. ...

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  19. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS.

    CALCUTTA, July 23.—The whole of northern India was shaken by severe earthquake shocks at 1.30 o'clock this morning, inhabitants rushed in panic out of their ...

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  20. TROOP MANOEUVRES.

    TOKIO, July 23.—Commenting on reports that the Japanese authorities had objected to British troops from the Tientsin garrison carrying out training ...

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  21. THE NEXT WAR.

    PARIS, July 23.—Marshal Petain, addressing a reserve officers' congress at Saint Malo today, said the next war would break out like a flash of lightning. ...

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  22. NAVAL OFFICER'S DEATH.

    MELBOURNE, July 23.—The Royal Commission which is being conducted by Mr. Justice Napier, of South Australia, into the retirement from the Royal ...

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  23. The Upheaval in the Pacific.

    Following the nine earthquake movements recorded by the seismograph at the Perth Observatory during the 47 hours ended at 7.30 a.m. on Friday ...

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  24. SHOPLIFTING CHARGE SEQUEL

    MELBOURNE, July 23.—The unusual allegation that an overcoat bought some days previously had been deliberately "planted" among its stock so that it would ...

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  25. BUTCHER'S LOST FINGERS.

    SYDNEY, July 23.—Remarkable allegations were made during the hearing of a case before Mr. Gibson. S.M., in the Central Police Court today, in which ...

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  26. SENATOR McLACHLAN'S PLANS.

    MELBOURNE, July 23.—It was stated in political circles today that the Vice-President of the Executive Council (Senator McLachlan) was contemplating ...

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  27. CRAWFORD'S RETURN TO FORM.

    LONDON, July 23.—Commenting in the "Daily Telegraph" on the first day's play in the Davis Cup inter-zone final, Mr. Wallis Myers, the noted critic said:—"No ...

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  28. MR. STEVENS'S DECISION.

    SYDNEY, July 23.—The Premier (Mr. Stevens) announced tonight that he did not propose to submit himself as a candidate for the forthcoming Federal ...

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  29. FATAL COLLISION.

    ADELAIDE, July 23.—A head-on collision between a motor cycle and a motor lorry at Stirling today resulted in the death of Frederick Lawrence Ward (19). ...

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  30. VIOLENT COLLISION.

    SYDNEY, July 23.—Three persons were injured and another had a remarkable escape when a sedan car and a light motor lorry collided on Parramatta-road, near ...

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  31. STRIKE IN BANK VAULTS.

    MADRID, July 23.—The employers refusing an increase of wages, 189 builders labourers working in the underground galleries of the Bank of Spain struck and ...

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  32. PARTY CONTRIBUTIONS.

    SYDNEY, July 23.—Referring today to the action of the Lang Labour Party in fixing the quota the Carpenters' Union was to contribute to the election ...

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  33. MELBOURNE FOG.

    MELBOURNE, July 23.—In the densest fog this year, tho German cargo steamer Rendsburg crashed, bow first, into the Shell Company's oil wharf at Nowport ...

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  34. NEW ZEALAND WHIRLWIND.

    AUCKLAND, July 23.—A whirlwind swept over Ahipara. North Auckland, to-day, and left a trail of flattened buildings and uprooted trees. ...

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  35. AIRMAN'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, July 23.—The City Coroner (Mr. Farrington), who inquired today into the circumstances surrounding the death of Pilot Reginald Arthur Annabel, on July ...

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  36. RUN DOWN BY TRAIN.

    BRISBANE, July 23.—Sydney Abbey Doyle (43) was cut to pieces when run over by a locomotive within sight of his home at a level crossing in ...

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  37. BOY FATALLY SHOT.

    SYDNEY, July 23.—Syd Driscoll (14) was fatally wounded yesterday. He and his brother D'Arcy (17) were in the bush at Mt. Darragh shooting wallabies. A ...

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  38. THE BOOTHBY SEAT.

    ADELAIDE, July 23.—The Boothby committee of the Liberal and Country League reached finality tonight in the selection of a candidate for the Federal ...

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  39. DISEASE AMONG CANE CUTTERS

    BRISBANE, July 23.—The State Health Officer (Dr. Grahame Drew) left for Ingham today to investigate an outbreak of disease among cane farmers in that ...

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