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  2. NAZIS SUPPRESSED

    Despite some severe fighting in the provinces, the Nazi revolt which flared up in Vienna on Wednesday, when the Chancellor. Dr. Dollfuss, was murdered, has now been practically suppressed. The Government in which Prince Starhemberg, the Heimwehr ...

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  3. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    MELBOURNE, July 27.—Commenting on the decision of Mr. Gibson, M.H.R., to seek election to the Senate, leaders, of the Country Party in the Federal ...

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  4. INDIAN COMMUNISTS

    CALCUTTA, July 27.—The Communist Party of India is henceforth an unlawful association. By a Government of India notification issued today, the party is ...

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  5. MURDER IN THE NORTH.

    DARWIN, July 27.—A graphic story of the killing at Woodah Island of S. Traynor and W. Fagan, which agreed in all the main essentials with the story told ...

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  6. CENTENARY AIR RACE.

    SYDNEY, July 27.—A proposal which emanated from the citizens of Sydney organising committee that an air race from Perth to Sydney should be organised ...

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  7. AMERICAN DROUGHT

    WASHINGTON, July 26.A third of the nation's counties are receiving drought relief. Federal officials stated today, as they hastened on plans for further ...

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  8. WOOL FROM AUSTRALIA.

    CANBERRA, July 27.—"If the proposed restrictions upon the entry of wool into Italy are to be operated in such a manner as to amount to discrimination against ...

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  9. MRS. EDOLS'S APPEAL.

    SYDNEY, July 27.—Mrs. Aimee Belle Edols will serve an additional five months' imprisonment as the result of ah appeal which she made today to the Court of ...

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  10. FLIGHT AROUND AUSTRALIA.

    MELBOURNE, July 27.—Mr. Charles J. Melrose, who has entered the Melbourne Centenary air race, left Adelaide today at 6.45 a.m. in an attempt to break ...

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  11. MINNEAPOLIS STRIKE

    MINNEAPOLIS, July 26.—The Governor of Minnesota (Mr. Olson) placed Minneapolis under martial law today, after the rejection of peace proposals by the ...

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  12. Overnight Stay at Jervis Bay.

    SYDNEY, July 27.—Mr. C. J. Melrose Failed to reach Mascot aerodrome tonight before dark, and landed on the beach at Jervis Bay in heavy rain. Flares were ...

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  13. A NEW ZEALAND COMPETITOR.

    AUCKLAND, July 27.—Another New Zealand competitor in the Melbourne Centenary air race will he Mr. H. D. Gilman, formerly a lieutenant in the New ...

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  14. MARSHAL LYAUTEY DEAD.

    PARIS, July 26.—The death occurred today of the Governor of Morocco (Marshal Lyautey). Marshal Hubert Lyautey was born at ...

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  15. YORKSHIRE OPINION.

    LONDON, July 27.—The "Yorkshire Observer" says that most wool traders think that Italy's restriction of wool imports from Australia as from August 1 ...

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  16. ITALIAN PRECAUTIONS.

    ROME, July 27.—Though the Foreign Office stated that the movement yesterday of two army corps towards the Austro-Italian frontier was normal for this time ...

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  17. NAVAL CONFERENCE.

    TOKIO, July 27.—Commenting upon reports from London and Washington doubting his categoric statement on July 23 that during the preliminary conversations ...

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  18. "DELIBERATE DIRECTION."

    LONDON, July 27.—Commenting on Australia's unusual step in postponing the June wool sales owing to paucity of demand. "The Times" briefly reviews the ...

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  19. MR. FENTON'S POSITION.

    CANBERRA, July 27.—There was much comment regarding the future of Mr. Fenton (U.A.P., Maribyrnong) in Canberra tonight, in view of the fact ...

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  20. SPEARING OF POLICEMAN.

    DARWIN, July 27.—At the conclusion of the inquest today into the death of Constable A. S. McColl, who was fatally at Woodah Island on August 1, ...

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  21. TROOP MANOEUVRES.

    TOKIO, July 27.—The Foreign-Office spokesman said today that the dispute between British arid Japanese military commanders over summer manoeuvres by ...

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  22. SEXUAL OFFENDERS.

    MELBOURNE, July 27.—Gratification at the success of pathological treatment of a young man who had been charged six months before with having committed an ...

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  23. U.A.P. ENDORSEMENTS

    MELBOURNE, July 27.—After a meeting of the United Australia Party today it was announced officially that two U.A.P. and one Country Party ...

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  24. INDUSTRY'S DIFFICULTIES.

    MELBOURNE, July 27.—The chairman of the National Council of Wool-Selling Brokers of Australia and the Australian Woolgrowers' Council are calling a ...

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  25. VARIETY SHOWS BOOKED.

    LONDON, July 26.—Mr. Frank Neil, the Australian actor-manager, has engaged a company of 25 variety artiste from England and the United States of ...

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  26. ROYAL EMPIRE SOCIETY.

    LONDON, July 26.—The Royal Empire Society today vacated the premises in Northumberland-avenue which it had occupied for 68 years. The society will be ...

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  27. LEGACY OF £245.

    SYDNEY, July 27.—In the law reports of April 24, it was recorded that, in the Probate Court, on the previous day, leave had been given to swear to the death of ...

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  28. HITLER'S REPUDIATION.

    BERLIN, July 27.—The Chancellor (Herr Hitler) today dispatched a message to Herr von Papen (the Vice-Chancellor, whose resignation from the Government was refused ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. ATTACKED BY PYTHONS.

    CALCUTTA, July 27.—A simultaneous attack by four pythons was the terrifying experience of a Briton, G. Herbert, in his house at Kambe, Rangoon, yesterday. ...

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  30. DOUGLAS 'CREDIT PARTY.

    SYDNEY, July 27.—Candidates Have been seletced by the Douglas Credit Party to contest the Parkes, Barton, Martin, Reid, West Sydney, Lang and ...

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  31. ARMY DESERTERS.

    CALCUTTA, July 27.—A Court Martial at Jubbulpore (Central Provinces) today imposed on three privates of the First Battalion the King's Liverpool Regiment. ...

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  32. FEDERAL CIVIL SERVICE.

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  33. GLIDING RECORD.

    BERLIN, July 26.—The one-legged pilot, Herr Wolf Hirth, who lias entered for the Melbourne Centenary air race, claims to have set a new world gliding record of ...

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  34. IN THIS STATE.

    The counting of votes in the Labour selection ballot for three Senate candidates was concluded yesterday resulting it is understood, in the election of Mr. ...

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  35. JAPANESE PORCELAIN.

    TOKIO, July 27.—The Foreign Office spokesman said today that he wok astounded by the Netherlands Indies sudden drastic restrictions on Japanese ...

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  36. UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION.

    LONDON, July 26.—Mr. R. E. Priestley, of Clare College, Cambridge, who has been appointed Vice-Chancellor of the University of Melbourne, is an ...

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  37. SLAUGHTER BY TRAIN.

    NEW YORK, July 27.—Seven boys and a girl were killed outright and another boy fatally injured when struck by a goods train at Shelton (Connecticut) today. ...

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  38. YACHT STOLEN.

    BRISBANE, July 27.—Some time after 11 o'clock on Thursday night the luxurious auxiliary yacht Derwent, valued at £2,000, owned by Maldwyn D. Davies, of ...

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  39. Rolls for Kalgoorlie and Forrest.

    Electoral rolls are now available for the electorates of Forrest and Kalgoorlie, and complete, rolls for the other electorates are expected to be ready next week. ...

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  40. BANDIT'S HELPERS.

    CHICAGO, July 26.—Held in a Federal prison on a charge that the plastic surgery that altered the appearance of John Dillinger, the notorious bandit who was shot ...

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  41. BRISBANE FIRE.

    BRISBANE, July 27.—It is estimated that £20,000 damage was caused late last night when Hancock Brothers' sawmill, at North Ipswich was destroyed by a fire. ...

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  42. HOW DR. DOLLFUSS DIED.

    LONDON, July 27.—Mr. G. E. R. Gedye, the special correspondent of the "Daily, Telegraph" in Vienna, has telegraphed the following report of ...

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  43. NEWSPAPER STRIKE.

    LONDON, July 26.—Publication of Dublin newspapers has been interrupted by a lightning strike of compositors and operators, who objected to a statement ...

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  44. CONSERVATIVES HOLD SEAT.

    LONDON, July 27.—The Rushcliffe by-election to the House of Commons, made necessary by the appointment of Sir Henry Betterton (Cons.) to the ...

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  45. VESSEL HELD UP.

    MELBOURNE, July 27.—Although she was listed to leave for Brisbane on Thursday night, the Adelaide Steamship Company's freighter Noora was not dispatched ...

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  46. PLANE DISASTER.

    BERLIN, July 26.—A Swiss passenger aeroplane from Zurich crashed today at Tuttlingen, near Lake Constance, eight passengers and three of the crew being ...

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  47. FIRE IN PRIVATE HOTEL.

    LONDON, July 27.—A fire last night in the country house at Woodhall Spa of Sir Archibald Weigall (a former Governor of South Australia) which is now ...

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