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  2. DAVIS CUP.

    LONDON July 28.—Leading by two matches to nil Britain, the holder of the trophy, is in a strong position in the challenge, round of the Dam Cup competition ...

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  3. DESTRUCTIVE STORMS.

    SYDNEY, July 29.—Storms and torrential rain caused flooding and washaways along the coastal districts during the weekend. At Sydney, the full force of the ...

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  4. MEAT EXPORTS.

    LONDON, July 28.—A general agreement on the principle that Dominion exports of meat to the United Kingdom should be reduced to approximately the ...

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  5. BALLOON CRASHES:

    LOOMIS (Nebraska), July 28.—Three army balloonists parachuted safely tonight from a plunging stratosphere balloon, whose bag was ripped by ...

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  6. TRADE RECOVERY.

    LONDON, July 27.—In reviewing the British trade situation in the House of Commons today the President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Runciman) said that ...

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  7. THE NAZI REVOLT.

    The suppression of the Nazi revolt in Austria by the Government of the murdered Chancellor, Dr. Dollfuss, is stated to be practically accomplished. It is reported that heavy fighting in some of the provinces on Friday and Saturday resulted in a series of victories for ...

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  8. GERMANY'S ALIBI.

    LONDON, July 28.—The Rome correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that it is understood that Signor Mussolini would not adhere to a mere formal ...

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  9. BRITAIN'S EMPTY SPACES

    LONDON, July 28.—England had begun cultivating her soil, but the remainder of the world said it had been built on the idea of an England which did not ...

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  10. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    MELBOURNE, July 29.—A surprise result of the selection ballots held by the Victorian Labour Party yesterday to choose candidates to contest several seats ...

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  11. BENEFICIAL RAIN IN QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, July 29.—Good general rains, with falls in many instances of more than one inch, have been recorded in south-western districts, the central ...

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  12. CONSPIRACY TRIAL.

    MELBOURNE, July 29.—Eleven men agreed on a verdict in a case in the Criminal Court yesterday, but the remaining juror said that he would not send a man to ...

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  13. CHANCELLOR'S FUNERAL.

    VIENNA, July 28.—Fears that the Nazis would make of the funeral of Dr. Dollfuss an opportunity for a new putsch were not realised today, and nearly ...

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  14. HITLER'S GESTURES.

    LONDON, July 29.—It was reported from Munich this afternoon that the Austro-German frontier has again been completely closed. ...

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  15. CODDLING MOTHERS.

    LONDON, July 27.—In an address to the British Medical Association conference, Dr. Gwynne Maitland today caustically condemned the coddling mother with ...

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  16. FERRY LAUNCH BURNT

    SYDNEY, July 29.—Shortly after leaving Patonga wharf on Saturday afternoon, the Hawkesbury ferry launch Lady Alicia burst into flames and was burnt to the ...

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  17. NEW PLEDGE DISPUTE.

    MELBOURNE, July 29.—Growing dissatisfaction with the demand of the Victorian Country Party central council that Federal candidates must, sign the new ...

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  18. A ROUGH VOYAGE.

    SUVA, July 29.—The yacht Isabel, 45 days out from Sydney, arrived today. The crew were on short rations for three weeks though they had plenty of water. ...

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  19. VETERAN ACTRESS.

    SANTA BARBARA (Calif.). July 28.— Miss Marie Dressier, the veteran stage and screen star, died here this afternoon aced 62. She had been ill about two ...

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  20. TASMANIAN ENDORSEMENTS.

    HOBART, July 29.—After a meeting of the State executive of the Australian Labour Party executive yesterday, it was reported that the following endorsements ...

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  21. H.M.S. AMPHION LAUNCHED.

    LONDON, July 28.—The new cruiser Amphion was successfully launched at Plymouth dockyard today by the Marchioness of Titchfield. ...

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  22. BUSHFIRE HAVOC.

    PASADENA (California), July 27.—Bushfires running through the Pasadena watershed last night caused damage estimated between £500,000 and ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN CRITIC'S COMMENTS

    LONDON, July 28.—Commenting upon the results of today's play in the challenge round' of the Davis Cup competition, the Australian critic, Mr. Harley Malcolm ...

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  24. NEW ENGLAND SEAT.

    SYDNEY, July 29.—The United Australia Party intends to contest the New England seat in opposition to the sitting Country Party member (Mr. V. C. ...

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  25. STRIKE BATTLE.

    KOHLER (Wisconsin), July. 28.—This model industrial village, in which plumbing fixtures are manufactured, was placed under martial law today after two strikers ...

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  26. ODDS IN BRITAIN'S FAVOUR.

    In the challenge round, as in the inter-[?]tone final, the American Davis Cup team has lost both singles rubbers on the first day, but the challengers have little chance ...

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  27. IN THIS STATE.

    The name of Mr. E. G. Murphy, journalist, of Perth, has been added to the already unusually long list of intending candidates in this State for the Senate, in ...

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  28. FRIENDLESS GERMANY.

    LONDON, July 29.—In a leading article today, the "Observer" states: "An important and perhaps historic sequel to Wednesday's outrage is the increasing ...

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  29. ROCKET EXPLODES.

    LONDON, July 29.—The attempt of the German Gerhard Zucker, to send a rocket containing mails from the island of Scarpa to Harris (one of the Outer ...

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  30. A GIANT SEAL.

    LITTLE AMERICA, July 28.—The Byrd expedition was overjoyed today by the discovery of a monstrous Wedell seal on the Bay of Whales ice. Mr. Linsey killed ...

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  31. EXECUTION OF REBELS.

    LONDON, July 29.—A special correspondent of the "Sunday Express" in Vienna states: "Hundreds of Nazis have been arrested in the city, including many ...

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  32. RECALLED MINISTER.

    BERLIN, July 28.—Dr. Kurt Rieth, the German Minister to Vienna who was recalled for acting in Vienna on Wednesday without consulting his Government, stated ...

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  33. GERMANY'S REPARATIONS.

    PARIS, July 28.—A Franco-German commercial and financial agreement replacing the 1927 agreement has been signed. The main feature is that ...

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  34. WORKLESS AMERICANS

    WASHINGTON, July 27.—The president of the American Federation of Labour (Mr. W. Green) cited figures tonight indicating that the American ...

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  35. "SNOBBERY OF WIMBLEDON."

    LONDON, July 28:—The "Sunday Express" says: "Behind today's Davis Cup match lies a story of insult offered, to three of the world's greatest tennis stars. ...

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  36. THE LATE MARSHAL LYAUTEY

    LONDON, July 28.—Sir George Clerk, British Ambassador in Paris, has been commanded by the King to call on Madame Lyautey and express His ...

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  37. RAID ON THE CHANCELLERY.

    LONDON, July 28.—The Vienna correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" reports that the investigations of Wednesday's Nazi attack on the Chancellery have ...

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  38. GERMAN STORM TROOPS.

    BERLIN, July 28.—Herr Joseph Buerckel has been appointed Nazi Commissioner in the Saar in succession to Herr von Papen. He is at present district leader of the Nazi ...

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  39. ACTION FOR LIBEL.

    BRISBANE, July 29.—Mr. Justin O'Sullivan, solicitor for Randolph Bedford, M.L.A, stated yesterday that his client intends to appeal against the decision of a ...

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  40. GLIDING RECORD BROKEN.

    BERLIN, July 29.—Bieni Dittmar yesterday glided for 233 miles. He has created a world's record, exceeding by eight miles the performance on ...

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  41. A CURFEW ORDER.

    AUCKLAND, July 28.—One of the terms of probation which a magistrate today imposed on men charged with holding a street meeting in defiance of the city ...

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  42. MINER KILLED BY BUS.

    SYDNEY, July 29.—John Edward Barnes "(58), a miner, was killed near his home at Wollongong late last night. ...

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  43. HEADWINDS DELAY LINER.

    AUCKLAND, July 28.—The Mariposa experienced strong headwinds on the voyage from Sydney, entering the harbour today three hours late. A further delay ...

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  44. BANK BUILDING BURNT.

    SYDNEY, July 29.—Fire destroyed a three-room weatherboard building of the Commercial Banking Company, at Tullibigeal early this morning. A clerk (Mr. ...

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