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  2. THREAT TO MADRID.

    While there is yet no decisive turn in the civil war in Spain, the Left-Wing Government is holding out in Madrid and it claims further successes in the provinces against the military and Fascist rebellion that has convulsed the country in savage internecine strife. ...

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  3. ADDIS ABABA ATTACKED.

    CAIRO, July 22.—Severe fighting around Addis Ababa, with heavy losses on both sides, is reported by the Egyptian Consul at Addis Ababa in dispatches to ...

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  4. RELIEF OF UNEMPLOYED.

    LONDON, July 21.—An important three days' debate in the House of Commons on the draft unemployment assistance regulations was opened today by the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 392 words
  5. FARM STRIKES.

    PARIS, July 22.—Despite the Government's appeals, several agricultural strikes have broken out in various parts of France. ...

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  6. PEACE IN EUROPE.

    LONDON, July 21.—Representatives of the Governments of Britain, France and Belgium will meet in London on Thursday to consider the position arising from ...

    Article : 361 words
  7. MARKETING CONTROL.

    MELBOURNE, July 22.—The Federal Ministry will shortly seek the opinion of the State Governments on the question of making a minor amendment to the ...

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  8. GOVERNMENT'S MOROCCAN TASK

    LONDON, July 22.—Speculation has been aroused in Paris by the arrival at Le Bourget by air yesterday of two Spanish air officials, carrying diplomatic ...

    Article : 101 words
  9. SHOOTING IN HOTEL.

    SYDNEY, July 22.—Customers scattered wildly when eight shots were fired from a revolver in the Park View Hotel, Mitchell-road, Alexandria, late this ...

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  10. STATE'S PRODUCTION.

    Much valuable information is contained in part V (land settlement, agriculture, livestock and meteorological statistics) of the "Statistical Register" ...

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  11. SAFETY OF BRITONS.

    LONDON, July 22.—In view of the widespread and serious nature of the disturbances in Spain, the measures taken for the safety of British nationals at ...

    Article : 368 words
  12. GALLIPOLI GRAVES.

    LONDON, July 22.—Looking very fit after strenuous weeks as president of the Montreux Conference, the conflicting interests in which he led to an agreement ...

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  13. RIGHTS OVER BROADCASTING.

    CANBERRA, July 22.—As there is still some uncertainty regarding the powers of the Commonwealth to control broadcasting, it is regarded as most likely that, ...

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  14. BUILDING DISPUTE.

    MELBOURNE, July 22.—More than 1,000 members of the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners attended a stop-work meeting this ...

    Article : 340 words
  15. GIANT WARSHIP.

    LONDON, July 22.—The naval correspondent of the 'Daily Telegraph" (Mr. Hector C. Bywater) states:—"It is reported that 'the United States Navy ...

    Article : 140 words
  16. THREAT TO THE KING

    LONDON, July 22—statements published in the "Evening News" and the "Daily Express" arising out of the proceedings against George Andrew ...

    Article : 368 words
  17. THE CAPITAL QUIET.

    LONDON, July 22.—Despite the Spanish Government's success in quelling the military revolt originating from the Maria Christina and Montana Barracks in ...

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  18. DISAPPOINTED DEBUTANTES.

    LONDON, July 21—Rain disappointed many debutantes who attended the reception held by the King in the grounds of Buckingham Palace this afternoon. ...

    Article : 230 words
  19. AMERICAN PRECAUTIONS.

    WASHINGTON, July 21.—Two United States warships were ordered to Spanish waters today to protect the American nationals, estimated to number 1,500, at ...

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  20. SECRETS BETRAYED.

    BERLIN, July 22.—After proceedings in camera, Herr Walter Schwerdtferger, a journalist employed by the "Borsen-Zeitung," has been sentenced to penal ...

    Article : 115 words
  21. QUEENSLAND RACING.

    BRISBANE, July 22.—In the report of the Royal Commission on racing, which was released today, the commissioners regretted that they were unable to furnish ...

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  22. MACHINE-GUN MURDER

    DUBLIN, July 21—Michael Conway, garage employee, charged with the murder of John Egan, who was riddled with machine gun bullets at Dungarvan ...

    Article : 174 words
  23. EDUCATING BRITAIN.

    LONDON, July 22.—A proposal for a tour of Great Britain by an Empire train during the coronation year, made by Sir Richard Linton, formerly Agent-General ...

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  24. POLICE BAN DEFIED.

    SYDNEY, July 22.—The play "Till the Day I Die," dealing with the suppression of Communism by the Nazis, was presented today at the Savoy Theatre by ...

    Article : 144 words
  25. END OF A MUTINY.

    TOKIO, July 22.—In the presence of princes and Ministers, the Emperor "reported to his ancestral spirits" today that the February military mutiny had closed. ...

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  26. SCOTLAND YARD OFFICER.

    LONDON, July 22.—Chief-Inspector Gough, formerly of Scotland Yard, will leave tomorrow for Australia. He will travel by way of New Zealand. ...

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  27. IRON FROM RUSSIA.

    TOKIO, July 22.—The "Yomiuri Shimbun" reports that Japan has entered into contracts with the Soviet for the delivery of 75,000 tons of pig iron during the ...

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  28. CARRIED PISTOLS.

    SYDNEY, July 22.—In sentencing a prisoner to four years' imprisonment at the Quarter Sessions this morning, Judge Curlewis said that he was going to make ...

    Article : 243 words
  29. QUEENSLAND PASTORALISTS.

    BRISBANE, July 22.—After having travelled through the Gulf country inspecting a dozen of his pastoral properties, Mr. W. Angliss, M.L.C., of Victoria, ...

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  30. YUGOSLAVIA INCENSED

    BELGRADE. July 22.—Yugoslavia is incensed at an Italian decision not to remove the ban from imports of Yugoslavian timber declared in consequence ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN FLIGHT.

    LONDON, July 22.—Tests of his 10-seater Monospar monoplane, fitted with new auxiliary petrol carriers, having proved successful, Lord Sempill expects ...

    Article : 72 words
  32. WORLD FLIGHTS BY ENVOYS.

    SYDNEY, July 22.—A plan for around- the-world flights by two Australian envoys travelling in opposite directions by commercial airlines was adopted today ...

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  33. IN THE SOUTH.

    LONDON, July 22.—A dangerous situation continues in Southern Spain, where the rebels had early notable successes when the revolt first spread to the ...

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  34. MAN'S WOUND IN HEAD

    SYDNEY, July 22.—Albert Ernest Gallagher (40), of Newcastle, suffered a bullet wound in the head this afternoon and was admitted to Wallsend Hospital. His ...

    Article : 101 words
  35. THE HERZOGIN CECILIE.

    LONDON, July 22.—The Finnish fourmasted barque Herzogin Cecilie (3,111 tons), which went aground on the Devon coast some months ago and whose back ...

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  36. AN IMPERIALIST PEER.

    LONDON, July 22.—The Earl of Lonsdale has joined the Imperial Policy group. As previously he had not been associated with any political body, his ...

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  37. FIRE ON MOTORSHIP.

    ROTTERDAM, July 21.—The Wilhelmsen motorship Tarn (6,850 tons) reached here today with a fire on board, but the flames were extinguished before any ...

    Article : 31 words
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