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  2. AUSTRIAN CRISIS.

    VIENNA, July 30.—Following the swift Government action in suppressing the Nazi revolt, which broke out last week, and in which Dr. Dollfuss, the Chancellor. ...

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  3. WHEAT MARKETING.

    CANBERRA, July 30.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) announced today that although the Federal Ministry has received no intimation from the Royal ...

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  4. THE CASE FOR UNION.

    The Commonwealth Government has issued in book form (128 pages) a reply to the Case for the Secession of the State of Western Australia. It describes the reply as "The Case for Union." In a foreword the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) says the reply is ...

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  5. MEAT FOR BRITAIN.

    CANBERRA, July 30.—Late this afternoon the Federal Ministry received from the British Government a new set of proposals for regulating the marketing of ...

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  6. FLOOD DAMAGE.

    SYDNEY, July 30.—Serious floods appeared to be developing in the Windsor, Richmond and Camden districts tonight. Communication with Windsor and ...

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  7. STATE GRANTS.

    From Canberra, we have received the complete report of the Federal Grants Commission, which was submitted to the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) last week, ...

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  8. CALEDON BAY MURDERS.

    DARWIN, July 30.—The closing chapter in the story of Caledon Bay that began with the massacre of five Japanese trenangers by aboriginals there is ...

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  9. RESTORATION OF MONARCHY.

    LONDON, July 30.—The "Daily Telegraph" today guardedly publishes a report from Vienna that leading Monarchists have gone to Brussels to offer Prince ...

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  10. PIONEER MISSIONARY.

    LONDON, July 29.—The High Commissioner for New Zealand (Sir James Parr) and Professor Elder of the Otago University (the editor of Samuel Marsden's ...

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  11. ITALY AND GERMANY.

    ROME, July 29.—The assassination of Dr. Dollfuss has created an Italo-German breach which will take long to repair. A virulent anti-German Press campaign is ...

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  12. ALARM IN NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, July 30.—What is described as an ultimatum for the substantial reduction of meat exports in the next six months has been received from the ...

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  13. PEACE IN PACIFIC.

    WASHINGTON, July 29.—On board the cruiser Houston, President Roosevelt started on his return to the United States today form Hawaii, Prior to leaving he ...

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  14. YPRES BELFRY.

    BRUSSELS, July 30.—In the presence of 100,000 persons, including Lady Haig and Lady Plumer and British military representatives, King Leopold yesterday ...

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  15. THE FRONTIER QUIET.

    BERLIN, July 29.—The newspapers only now publish details of Italian troop movements, which "Voelkischer Beobachter," (the Nazi organ in Munich) declares ...

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  16. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    MELBOURNE, July 30.—If the Victorian Country Party electorate councils of Gippsland and Wimmera, at meetings tomorrow, decide not to oppose the ...

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  17. WOOL SALES.

    BRISBANE, July 30.—The feeling is growing in Brisbane that the wool sales due to start here on August 20 may be postponed. The whole question will be ...

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  18. POPULARITY OF DR. DOLLFUSS.

    "The news of the death of Dr. Dollfuss came as a terrific shock. He was one of the most popular statesmen in Europe," said Captain R. G. Briscoe a member of ...

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  19. IN THIS STATE.

    The Chief Electoral Officer in Western Australia (Mr. R. H. Bandy) said yesterday that the main rolls of the five divisions for the House of Representatives ...

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  20. DAVIS CUP.

    LONDON, July 30.—As expected America won the doubles match against Britain today in the challenge round of the Davis Cup competition at Wimbledon. G. Lott ...

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  21. TYPHOID OUTBREAK.

    WASHINGTON, July 29.—The rapid increase of typhoid fever cases in the drought area caused grave concern tonight among officials of the federal health ...

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  22. POWER HOUSE BREAKDOWN.

    LONDON, July 29.—Owing to the failure of the Battersea power station 10,000 square miles of southern England were affected today. In parts of London the ...

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  23. REQUIEM MASS IN AUSTRALIA.

    A requiem mass for the late Dr. Dollfuss will be relayed throughout the Australian national broadcasting network (including station 6WF) at 8 o'clock (Perth time) ...

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  24. BALLOON CRASH.

    NEW YORK, July 29.—It has been found that almost all the instruments in the gondola which crashed from the stratosphere on Saturday were destroyed ...

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  25. GORED BY BULL.

    ADELAIDE, July 30.—Joseph James (32), of Tonto Station, near Yanka was gored by a bull this evening and died from the injuries. His sister saw the bull ...

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  26. MISS DE BERNALES WEDS.

    LONDON, July 30.—Miss Daphne de Bernales, daughter of Mr. Claude de Bernales, of Western Australia, was married this morning to a Parisian, M. Edmond ...

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  27. APPROBATION IN ROME.

    ROME, July 30.—Official circles welcome the appointment of Dr. Schuschnigg as Chancellor of Austria and the new Cabinet's decision to follow the Dollfuss ...

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  28. LIVING MEMORIAL TO HITLER.

    BERLIN, July 29.—A project to commemorate the advent of the Hitler Government is the establishment of a garden colony of 19 houses for "hereditarily healthy ...

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  29. SOVIET LITERATURE.

    SYDNEY, July 30.—Custom officials seized for review by the censor a quantity of literature and a film depicting lit in Soviet. Russia brought back by the ...

    Article : 104 words
  30. PLOT AGAINST DOLLFUSS.

    LONDON, July 30.—"There was a deliberate plot to upset the Dollfuss Government and the German authorities aided and abetted it." declares "The Times." ...

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  31. SEAMEN'S DISPUTE.

    WELLINGTON, July 30.—A continuation of pin-pricking tactics by seamen and firemen pending the making of a new agreement with the shipowners occurred ...

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  32. MELBOURNE SHEEP SHOW.

    MELBOURNE, July 30.—Entries in the 56th annual exhibition of the Australian Sheep Breeders' Association, which commenced today, totalled 768. The show is ...

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  33. AN ARCTIC FLIGHT.

    LONDON, July 29.—The British airman, Mr. John Greirson, who left Rochester on July 20 to fly over the Atlantic in stages over the arctic route, failed again ...

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  34. FLIGHT FROM NEW GUINEA.

    BRISBANE, July 30.—Private advice received from Port Douglas states that Mr. C. T. P. Ulm on his return journey from New Guinea reached Port Douglas ...

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  35. PACIFIC COAST STRIKE OVER.

    SAN FRANCISCO, July 30.—The National Longshore Board announced today that the Longshoremen's strike had ended. The men will return to work on Tuesday ...

    Article : 58 words
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