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  2. KING MENACED.

    LONDON, July 16.—Crowds lining the streets as the King was riding back to the palace after presenting new colours to the Brigade of Guards in Hyde Park ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. PACIFIC SHIPPING.

    LONDON. July 15.—Government assistance to British lines to enable them to meet American subsidised competition In Pacific shipping will, it is learnt on ...

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  4. WORLD'S WHEAT.

    WASHINGTON, July 15.—As the extent of the damage caused to the wheat crops of Canada and the United States by the extremely severe drought now ...

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  5. AFRICAN MANDATES

    LONDON. July 15.—Notwithstanding the increasing German clamour for a restoration of former colonies and the recent statement of the South African ...

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  6. EUROPEAN SECURITY.

    LONDON, July 16.—After its meeting yesterday, the British Cabinet postponed until today a decision on the advisability of holding the proposed ...

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  7. ADDIS ABABA ISOLATED.

    Railway Cut; Roads Impassable LONDON, July 16.—The desperate efforts of Abyssinian guerillas to prevent the consolidation of the Italian conquest ...

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  8. BRITAIN'S RISING TRADE.

    LONDON, July 15.—Speaking on the Board of Trade Vote in the House of Commons this evening, the President of the Board (Mr. Walter Runciman) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. WAR DANGER IN CHINA.

    HONG KONG, July 15.—It is reported that General Yu Han-mu, who has been appointed by the Nanking Government pacification commissioner for the ...

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  10. PROSPECTS OF AGREEMENT.

    CANBERRA, July 16.—No final agreement had yet been reached on the question of the action to be taken by the Governments of Great Britain, Australia. ...

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  11. MONTREUX CONFERENCE.

    MONTREUX, July 16.—While the conference which is hammering out a new Straits Convention to govern the regime consequent ;on the impending ...

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  12. END OF SANCTIONS.

    ROME, July 15.—The raising of sanctions by the League Powers today was hailed by Signor Mussolini as an Italian victory and made the occasion for ...

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  13. TURMOIL IN SPAIN.

    MADRID, July 15.-Although the situation in the capital is easier, following the funeral of Senor Calve Sotelo, the Right Wing former Finance Minister, whose ...

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  14. JAPANESE HARVEST.

    TOKIO, July 16.—The Ministry of Agriculture estimates the 1936 wheat yield at 46,000,000 bushels, 5 per cent below last year's harvest and 14½ per cent ...

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  15. LOCAL PRICES.

    Unfavourable crop reports from America and the demand for Australian cargoes caused advances from Id. to 1½d. in local quotations for export wheat yesterday. ...

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  16. EMPIRE PROBLEMS.

    LONDON, July 16.—Speakers, including the Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) and the Secretary for the Dominions (Mr. Malcolm MacDonald) at the annual ...

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  17. DROUGHT DAMAGE.

    WASHINGTON, July 15.—The Weather Bureau stated today that the back of the great drought was broken. It forecast scattered showers and generally ...

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    Signor Mussolini speaking from the Palazzo Venezia, Rome. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. MAROONED ON ISLAND

    BRISBANE, July 16.—An electric torch, with its battery practically run down, flashing out SOS calls early on Wednesday morning was the means of ...

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  20. CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS.

    ADELAIDE, July 16.—The Premier (Mr. Butler), who is president of the South Australian branch of the Empire Parliamentary Association, announced ...

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  21. PALESTINE JEWS.

    LONDON, July 16.—The special correspondent of the "News Chronicle" states that with the knowledge of the British Government a fully armed and ...

    Article : 162 words
  22. ITALO-RUSSIAN OVERTURES.

    LONDON, July 16.—The diplomatic correspondent of the "Morning Post" asserts that fear of an Italo-Russian understanding was one of the reasons ...

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  23. SAMOAN GRIEVANCES.

    WELLINGTON, July 16.—Proposals for removing the existing political grievances of the natives of Western Samoa, which is administered by New Zealand ...

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  24. Invitation to Negus Suggested.

    ADELAIDE, July 16.—A suggestion that Haile Selassie, the exiled Emperor of Abyssinia, should be invited to South Australia as an official Centenary visitor ...

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  25. BRITISH NAVY.

    LONDON. July 15.—Notes were handed to the American and Japanese Ambessadors in London, today, for communication to their respective Governments, in ...

    Article : 168 words
  26. GAS IN WARFARE.

    LONDON, July 15.—The Earl of Plymouth (Under-Secretary for the Colonies) replying to a question on behalf of the Government in the House of Lords ...

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  27. FINE CLOTHES AT WEDDINGS.

    LONDON. July 16.—The Bishop of Carlisle (the Right Rev. H. H. Williams), speaking at a diocesan conference today. said: "If I were a church dictator, I ...

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  28. KING'S PLEA FOR PEACE.

    LONDON, July 16.—His Majesty the Sing, presenting new colours to the Brigade of Guards in Hyde Park today, declared: "Only a few of us on parade this ...

    Article : 235 words
  29. MEMORIAL TO KING GEORGE.

    LONDON, July 15.—The King George V. memorial fund now totals £155,797. ...

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  30. STRATEGIC RAILWAY LINK.

    LONDON, July 16.—Regarded as a direct result of the Austro-German agreement, Rumania and Czechoslovakia have reached an agreement to build a ...

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  31. BOY DIES FROM INJURIES.

    SYDNEY, July 16.—Robert Brookman Watson (14), of Allen-parade, Waverley, died in hospital tonight from injuries received when two motor cars, one of ...

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  32. NEW STEEL MILL FOR WALES.

    LONDON, July 16.—Sir William Firth, at the annual meeting of Richard Thomas and Co. in London today, announced the intention of the company to ...

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  33. BONDS OF EMPIRE.

    LONDON, July 15.—Speaking today at a New Zealand Society luncheon, at which he, the Dominions Secretary (Mr. Malcolm MacDonald), Miss Jean ...

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  34. THE HERZOGIN CECILIE.

    LONDON, July 16.—The master of the Finnish sailing ship Herzogin Cecilie (3.111 tons) has confirmed the statement that the vessel's keel is broken. The ...

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  35. CHARGE AGAINST STOCKBROKER

    LONDON, July 15.—Mervyn Woolford Bidwell 49), a stockbroker, who said he was formerly known on the New Zealand Stock Exchange, has been ...

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  36. AMERICA MAY FOLLOW.

    WASHINGTON. July 15.—Admiral Standley said today that the United States would probably follow Britain's example in taking advantage of the ...

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  37. A.I.F. MEMORIAL.

    LONDON, July 16.—The Australian Associated Press has been informed from Buckingham Palace that Australia has not yet approached the King on the ...

    Article : 37 words
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