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  2. LOCARNO POWERS.

    ROME, July 12.—The Italian Government has decided not to be represented at the forthcoming meeting of the Locarno Powers at Brussels to give further consideration ...

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  3. MINE DISPUTE SETTLED.

    KALGOORLIE, July 12.—After protracted union discussions lasting until 10 o'clock tonight, the dispute on the Great Boulder mine which involved 500 ...

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  4. RELIEF PREDICTED.

    NEW YORK, April 11.—With the great drought in its second month and record- breaking heat wave in its second week. relief is at last in sight. Meteorologists ...

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  5. BRITISH DEFENCE.

    LONDON, July 11.—Britain has delayed rebuilding her fleet so long that it is now essential to have a virtually new fleet strong enough to go anywhere and ...

    Article : 261 words
  6. ATLANTIC AIRLINE.

    WASHINGTON, July 10.—A regular passenger air service between New York and London, with connections to the French, German and Norwegian capitals, ...

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  7. AUSTRIAN INDEPENDENCE.

    Unexpectedly announced simultaneously in Berlin and Vienna on Saturday night, an Austro-German agreement has been reached for the restoration of friendly political relations. The most important point is the unequivocal recognition of Austrian ...

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  8. BRITISH OPINION.

    LONDON, July 12.—The "Sunday Times" welcomes the Austro-German agreement, and is not disposed to look behind it or around it in order to find ...

    Article : 259 words
  9. LOSS OF WOOL MARKETS.

    CANBERRA, July 12.—Should there be no early settlement of the trade dispute between Australia and Japan, it is believed in Federal circles that action ...

    Article : 320 words
  10. DISSATISFIED SETTLERS.

    PEMBERTON. July 11.—A meeting of group settlers was held here last night, with Dr. Abbott presiding, to receive the report of delegates to the executive com- ...

    Article : 359 words
  11. INCENDIARY BOMBS.

    LONDON, July 11.—A terrifying picture of loss of life and damage that could be caused by fire owing to incendiary bombs is contained in a report ...

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  12. KING'S CUP AIR RACE.

    LONDON, July 11—Mr. Charles Gardiner, flying Sir Connop Guthrie's Percival Vega Gull machine and receiving a start of 25 minutes 33 seconds, won the ...

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  13. ITALY INFORMED.

    LONDON, July 12.—The Austrian Chancellor (Dr. Schuschnigg), on a telegram to Signor Mussolini informing him of the Austro-German agreement, says:— ...

    Article : 286 words
  14. CROP OUTLOOK.

    WASHINGTON, July 10.—Despite the drought, crop conditions on July 1 were better than expected, according to the monthly estimate issued today by the ...

    Article : 153 words
  15. NEGOTIATIONS WITH JAPAN.

    TOKIO, July 11—It is learnt that the Australian Assistant Minister in charge of Trade Treaties (Sir Henry Gullett) has proposed to the Japanese ...

    Article : 129 words
  16. FLIGHT CUT SHORT.

    LONDON, July 11. Lord Sempill, who left Hanworth aerodrome at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, with three companions, in an attempt to fly to Melbourne ...

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  17. RAINS OF LITTLE VALUE.

    OTTAWA, July 10.—It is stated officially that the recent rains in the drought area will be of little benefit. Crops on 12,000,000 acres of prairie land ...

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  18. MASS SUBMISSIONS.

    ROME, July 10.—Reports state that mass submissions by natives to the Italians continue throughout Abyssinia. An Italian column has occupied Collubi, ...

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  19. ARMY CHANGES SIDES.

    CANTON, July 10.—It is announced that General Chen Chi-tang, leader " of the Kwangtung (South China) forces, which were reported to have advanced ...

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  20. BEHIND THE SCENES.

    LONDON, July 12.—While reports from Rome state that Herr Hitler has guaranteed not to interfere with Austria as the price of Italian support against any ...

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  21. DR. PAGE IN IRELAND.

    LONDON, July 11.—Arriving in Ireland today, the Australian Minister for Commerce (Dr. Earle Page), who was accompanied from London by the Irish Free ...

    Article : 220 words
  22. ARABS RAID BUSES.

    JERUSALWE, July 10.—Further attacks by Arabs on passenger buses are reported from different localities. Bandits fired a fusillade at a Jewish ...

    Article : 146 words
  23. BAN ON RADIO STATIONS.

    LONDON, July 11.—With regard to the announcement that the Italian Viceroy of Abyssinia (General Graziani) has issued a decree restricting the use of ...

    Article : 128 words
  24. ARSENAL EXPLOSION.

    LONDON, July 10.—Giving evidence today at an Inquest into the deaths of five experts who were killed In an explosion at Woolwich Arsenal on ...

    Article : 179 words
  25. AIR RULES BROKEN.

    SYDNEY, July 12.—Mr. Charles Gatenby, of Bendigo, Victoria, the first airman licensed in Australia to fly an autogiro, has had his pilot's licence ...

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  26. HIS LAST REUNION.

    BRISBANE, July 12.—There was a tragic climax to a reunion of the Veterans' Association yesterday afternoon. A minute's silence had just been observed ...

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  27. STORMS IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, July 10.—During an exceptionally severe storm which broke over the Sussex coast today, lightning struck the pleasure steamer Brighton Belle and ...

    Article : 165 words
  28. SHOCK FOR SMALL BOYS.

    SYDNEY, July 12.—Two small boys, one aged 9 and the other 11 years, were cured during the week-end of a popular superstition. They were walking along ...

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  29. REBELS SHOT.

    TOKIO, July 12.-Fifteen rebels of high rank sentenced to death by a court martial for participation in the February military insurrection were executed ...

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  30. SHOT IN THE BACK.

    MELBOURNE, July 12.—Florence McKinley (35), married, a waitress employed at the United Kingdom Hotel, Queen's- parade, was shot in the back last night. ...

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  31. PARACHUTIST'S MISHAP

    AUCKLAND, July 12.—A parachutist named Sellars, who was dropping from 5,000 feet, fell in the estuary at Manu-kau harbour today and was sucked under ...

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  32. FIREMEN IN SHORTS.

    SYDNEY, July 12.—Firemen arrived at a blaze at Katoomba yesterday afternoon clad in shorts and jerseys and wearing spiked shoes. They were members of ...

    Article : 138 words
  33. FRANCE UNEASY.

    LONDON, July l2.—The Austro-German agreement has taken Prance by surprise. "L'Intransigeant" says that it is unnatural for a man like Herr Hitler ...

    Article : 223 words
  34. FIGHT FOR THE AIR.

    MADRID, July 12.—A group of well armed Fascists attacked and occupied a radio transmitter station in Valencia last night and broadcast news of their coup. ...

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  35. STRUCK BY MOTOR CYCLE.

    BRISBANE, July 12.—When attempting to crass Stanley-street in front of a stationary tram this morning, Kathleen Hawkins (22), clerk, of the Villa Maria ...

    Article : 92 words
  36. KILLED IN MOTOR SMASH.

    ADELAIDE, July 12.—John Warwick Chapman, of Sturt-street, Adelaide, was killed tonight when a breakdown service car in which he was seated, crashed ...

    Article : 46 words
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