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  2. HINDENBURG'S ILLNESS.

    BERLIN, Aug. 1.—A bulletin issued this morning from President von Hindenburg's home at Neudeck stated that his weakness was increasing. His illness is ...

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  3. CANADIAN RELIEF.

    OTTAWA, July 31.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Bennett) bluntly informed a conference of Provincial Premiers today that the Federal Government intended to shift ...

    Article : 214 words
  4. DEFENCE POLICY.

    CANBERRA, Aug. 1.—An alarming summary of the state of ineffectiveness to which the defence services of Australia have been allowed to deteriorate was ...

    Article : 652 words
  5. THE NAZI REVOLT.

    VIENNA, Aug. 1.—The Minister for Propaganda (Herr Adam), in a broadcast address last night, disclosed that the Austrian Government had obtained ...

    Article : 700 words
  6. TARIFF DISABILITIES.

    During proceedings before the Federal Grants Commission, at Canberra some months ago, the Commonwealth Government called Dr. Roland Wilson, the ...

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  7. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    There was a scene of activity at Parliament House yesterday in preparation for the opening of the third session of the 15th Parliament this afternoon. Meetings ...

    Article : 432 words
  8. BASIC WAGE.

    Based on the Government Statistician's figures for the June quarter, increases of 1/6 for the metropolitan and agricultural areas and a rise of 2/6 for the goldfields. ...

    Article : 125 words
  9. CUSTOMS REVENUE.

    CANBERRA, Aug. 1.—Details of revenue collected by the Customs Department and by the Post Office for July show that the new financial year has ...

    Article : 236 words
  10. COST TO GOVERNMENT.

    The wages of about 18,000 employees of the Government are affected by the increases in the basic wage. The largest Government departments involved are the ...

    Article : 309 words
  11. THE "ARYAN FALLACY"

    LONDON, July 31.—Ridiculing the Nazis' "Aryan fallacy" Dr. Elliot Smith, at the Anthropological Congress today, repudiated the claim that distinctive ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. ROAD SAFETY.

    LONDON, July 31.—The Road Traffic Bill, which is designed to reduce the appalling loss of life which is resulting in Britain as elsewhere, from modern traffic ...

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  13. EMPIRE GAMES.

    LONDON, July 31.—The Prince of Wales shook hands with 350 athletes who will take part in the Empire Games. It was a colourful scene at St. James's Palace ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. UNDER A CLOUD.

    LONDON, July 31.—On the motion for the adjournment of the House of Commons this evening, Admiral Sir Roger Keyes (Conservative) brought up the case ...

    Article : 325 words
  15. CHANCELLOR'S POWER.

    LONDON, July 31.—The state of President von Hindenburg's health has again awakened in Germany the question that has dominated political conjecture for ...

    Article : 161 words
  16. BRITISH AIR FORCE.

    PARIS, July 31.—The declaration yesterday by the British Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Stanley Baldwin) in the House of Commons on the difficulties of securing a ...

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  17. CRUISER FROM BRITAIN.

    CANBERRA, Aug. 1.—Labour members in the House of Representatives today renewed their effort to procure the construction of Australian naval vessels in ...

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  18. CONSEQUENCES OF DEATH.

    LONDON, Aug. 1.—President von Hindenburg's fight against his illness, which it is feared may be his last, is given considerable prominence in the London ...

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  19. LIQUOR LAW CHAOS.

    LONDON, Aug. 1.—"Our State liquor laws find unanimity only in the fact that they are in a chaotic condition because the liquor interests are the largest subscribers ...

    Article : 114 words
  20. SMUGGLING OF EXPLOSIVES.

    BERLIN, July 31.—The Swiss Charge d'Affaires has presented a Note to the German Government strongly protesting against the smuggling of explosives from ...

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  21. JAPANESE TOWELS.

    CANBERRA, Aug. 1.—In the first report which it has submitted to the ministry upon the proposed application of section 8 of the Industries Preservation ...

    Article : 475 words
  22. MEAT FOR BRITAIN.

    CANBERRA, Aug. 1.—Before the Federal Parliament closes this week the Minister for Commerce (Mr. Stewart) will if possible make a comprehensive ...

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  23. "HEIL HITLER!"

    VIENNA, July 31.—The execution of Otto Planetta, who was today convicted of the murder of Dr. Dollfuss and high treason, and of Franz Holzweber, who ...

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  24. ACTION FOR LIBEL.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 1.—Opening the case for the defence in the action in which James Usher White is claiming £499 damages from Wilson and Mackinnon ...

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  25. BRITISH SHIPPING.

    LONDON, Aug. 1.—Declaring that the subsidy of £3,000,000 for shipping is hopelessly inadequate in the present alarming situation against £30,000,000 of foreign ...

    Article : 153 words
  26. AIR MAIL TO CANADA.

    LONDON, July 31.—With a view to establishing a British transatlantic air service to Canada with flying boats, Imperial Airways, Ltd., are considering tenders for ...

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  27. NEW ZEALAND PROPOSALS.

    WELLINGTON, Aug. 1.—A Long conference on the British meat restrictions was held in Wellington today between representatives of the meat and dairy ...

    Article : 106 words
  28. BRITAIN'S TRADE OUTLOOK.

    LONDON, July 31.—The Federation of British Industries, in its business forecast for the third quarter of this year, states that it is becoming increasingly clear that ...

    Article : 127 words
  29. SHEEP FOR JAPAN.

    CANBERRA, Aug. 1.—Remarkable increases in the purchase of stud sheep in Australia by Japan were disclosed in official figures supplied to Mr. Riley (Fed. ...

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  30. EMERGENCY TARIFF.

    CANBERRA, Aug. 1.—Collections of special emergency tariff duties which the Scullin Government imposed as part of its plan to rectify the then adverse trade ...

    Article : 168 words
  31. THE NEW GUARD.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 1.—At a meeting of the New Guard tonight Mr. Eric Campbell was re-elected commander-in-chief of the movement. When Mr. Campbell entered ...

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  32. SHIPPING DISPUTE.

    WELLINGTON, Aug. 1.—The shipping hold-up at Lyttelton, Dunedin and Greymouth, has been settled for the meantime. Following meetings this afternoon, the ...

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  33. THIEVES DISTURBED.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 1.—Thieves disturbed in their efforts to remove a quantity of stock from the Dominion knitting mills at Brunswick East early today ...

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  34. DAVIS CUP.

    LONDON, Aug. 1.—In the final singles match yesterday in the challenge, round of the Davis Cup competition between Britain (the holder) and America at ...

    Article : 133 words
  35. A FLYING DOCTOR'S WORK.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 1.—The flying doctor of the Australian Inland Mission has covered about 1,700 miles by plane in the last fortnight. ...

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  36. CENTENARY EXPENDITURE.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 1.—Careful revision of Centenary celebration expenditure has reduced the estimated deficit from £8,740 to £6,071. The finance chairman ...

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  37. DUTY ON COPRA REFUSED.

    CANBERRA, Aug. 1.—Representations by Australian meat interests for an import duty on copra have not been upheld by the Tariff Board, which, in a report ...

    Article : 147 words
  38. BODY BY RAILWAY LINE.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 1.—The body of Henry Peter Whitehead (55), station employee, of Walcha, was found lying beside the main southern railway line near ...

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  39. PLANE STRIKES OBSTACLE.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 1.—A monoplane piloted by Frank Higginson, of Brisbane, crashed on the Coff's Harbour aerodrome this morning, when, before taking off, the ...

    Article : 95 words
  40. A BULL AT LARGE.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 1.—A large bull escaped from its loose box at North Wharf today and eluded pursuers for more than half an hour. Six bulls and four ...

    Article : 97 words
  41. BRITISH PARLIAMENT ADJOURNS.

    LONDON, July 31.—Parliament adjourned this evening for the summer recess. It will reassemble on October 30. Such of the cale news on this pages as ...

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  42. TASMANIAN REVENUE RISES.

    HOBART, Aug. 1.—Tasmanian consolidated revenue collections for July totalled £216,178. compared with £180,374 in July, 1933, the increase being £35,804. The ...

    Article : 38 words
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