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  2. SPANISH PROBLEM.

    LONDON, July 16.—The international committee for non-intervention in the Spanish civil war, representative of 27 Governments, met at the Foreign office ...

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  3. BELLIGERENT RIGHTS

    LONDON, July 15.—One aspect of the British Government's compromise plan for the restoration of an effective international system of non-intervention in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. "WAR" AGAINST BRITAIN.

    LONDON, July 16.—The state of "war," which was declared over an extensive portion of the south of England yesterday in connection with the ...

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  5. MONEY FOR STATES

    CANBERRA, July 16.—The Loan Council today approved a loan programme of £16,000,000 for 1937-38—£7,968,000 less than the programme ...

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  6. MISSING FLYERS.

    SAN FRANCISCO, July 16.—The search for Miss Amelia Earhart (Mrs. G. P. Putnam) and her navigator (Captain Frederick Noonan), who disappeared ...

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  7. ATLANTIC AIRLINE.

    LONDON, July 16.—Completing the double crossing of the Atlantic on the experimental flights in connection with the scheme to establish a transatlantic ...

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  8. CHINESE CRISIS.

    SHANGHAI, July 16.—Peace negotiations are reported to be taking place between the Japanese and Chinese army commanders in North China, the clash ...

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  9. LOYALIST OFFENSIVE.

    MADRID, July 16.—Fierce fighting continues west of the city, where the Government offensive is still in progress against increasing rebel resistance. A ...

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  10. ENGLISH STORMS.

    LONDON, July l5.—Violent thunder- storms raged in England today and damage was suffered by lightning and flooding. The West country suffered severely. ...

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  11. EUROPEAN MINORITIES

    LONDON, July 16.—The Basque delegates—Senors Antonio Labayen and Ramon Delasota—withdrew from the 13th Congress of European Minorities which is ...

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  12. A NEW ZEALAND RUMOUR.

    AUCKLAND, July 16.—A report that the aeroplane used by Miss Amelia Earhart and Captain Noonan had been sighted by one of the seaplanes from the ...

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  13. BRAZILIAN FINANCES.

    WASHINGTON, July 15.—The United States of America and Brazil have signed a financial agreement, which, it is understood, provides that Brazil will ...

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  14. SCAFFOLDING BREAKS

    A man was killed and another seriously injured when portion of the scaffolding on the eastern face of the new 11-storey building in course of erection for the Colonial ...

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  15. LONG ARM OF THE CHURCH.

    NEW YORK, July 15.—In an interview published in the "New York Times," Mr. R. Anderson Jardine, who performed the religious marriage ceremony for the Duke ...

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  16. POLAR FLIGHTS.

    SAN DIEGO (California), July 15.— Mr. Stanley Shumovsky, the Soviet aviation representative in the United states, announced today that a third ...

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  17. TRYING TO STOP TROUBLE.

    LONDON, July 16.—The latest telegrams that the British Foreign Office has received from the Far East are more reassuring. In the House of ...

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  18. COLLIERY DISASTER.

    LONDON, July 15.—A brick placed to hold open doors that had been hindering cleaners was declared to be one of the preliminary causes of the explosion in ...

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  19. THE EXPERT WITNESS.

    LONDON, July 16.—Sir Bernard Spilsbury, the pathologist, who has become famous the world over as Scotland Yard's principal scientific witness in many a ...

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  20. QUEENSLAND'S PROSPECTS.

    LONDON, July 15.—Queensland's possibilities and the great work awaiting her if she were given capital and the co-operation and confidence of London were ...

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  21. GERMAN PRINCE AFFIANCED.

    LONDON, July 16.—Miss Margaret Geddes, daughter of Sir Auckland Geddes, the war-time Cabinet Minister, has become engaged to Prince Ludwig ...

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  22. THIRD DEATH SENTENCE.

    NEW YORK, July 15.—The notorious Scottsboro case, in which nine negroes were alleged to have assaulted two white women, passed another stage today when, ...

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  23. DEMONSTRATION AT HANKOW.

    HONG KONG, July 16.—Three thousand Chinese troops are reported to have surrounded the Japanese concession at Hankow in Central China. ...

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  24. NINE WIVES.

    WINNIPEG, July 15.—George Roediger, who is alleged to have married nine women for the sake of their savings, was sentenced to nine years' imprisonment ...

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  25. LABOUR IN N.S.W.

    ADELAIDE, July 16.—Fears that serious difficulties still remain in the way of unity being achieved in the Labour movement in New South Wales, despite ...

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  26. JAPAN'S TRADE.

    TOKIO, July 16.—The "Asahi Shimbun" understands that despite the tightening of the control over foreign exchange operations, the importation of ...

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  27. ALLEGED MURDER PLOT.

    NEW YORK, July 15.—A charge of attempted murder has been laid following investigation of a charge of arson against Albert Knight (55), of ...

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  28. A £12,000 HAUL.

    LONDON, July 15.—Charged originally with the illegal possession of 12 £1,000 Bank of England notes, William Chalmers was today sentenced to six months' ...

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  29. FINANCIAL AGREEMENT.

    CANBERRA, July 16.—The next meeting of the Loan Council will consider proposals submitted by the Treasurer of Tasmania (Mr. Dwyer-Gray) today for ...

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  30. AGAINST GIBRALTAR.

    LONDON, July 16.—The Gibraltar correspondent of the "Daily Herald," detailing how the Spanish coast near Gibraltar is almost completely lined with ...

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  31. PENSIONS FOR POLITICIANS.

    LONDON, July 15.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) announced in the House of Commons to-day that he had appointed a ...

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  32. ANOTHER MISSING STUDENT.

    Although the disappearance of Alexander Constantine Salvaris (17). from his home in Vincent-street, North Perth, was reported to the police several weeks ago ...

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  33. CAPTURED BY BANDITS.

    NEW YORK, July 16.—Three armed bandits—Peter Exler, Fred Tindol and Charlie Chapman—who broke out of a Texas prison on July 8, kidnapped Baird ...

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  34. BIG BUILDING FOR LONDON.

    LONDON, July 16.—On a site in Berkeley-square, Mayfair, where for years stood some of the most famous houses of London, one of the biggest blocks of ...

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  35. REGIMENTAL ALLIANCE.

    LONDON, July 15.—His Majesty the King has approved of an alliance between the 20th Battalion of the Australian Military Forces and the Lancashire ...

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  36. BIG RUSSIAN CANAL.

    MOSCOW. July 16.—To commemorate the opening of the new 80-mile canal from Moscow to the Volga, which will enable ships to reach Moscow from the ...

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  37. EXPLOSION IN MINE.

    NEW YORK, July 15.—Seventy men were trapped below in an explosion in a coalmine at Sullivan (Indiana) today. Ten men have been rescued suffering ...

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  38. ROBBERY FROM FIJI BANK.

    SUVA, July 16.—A reward of £200 has been offered for information leading to the apprehension of the men who robbed the Bank of New South Wales at ...

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  39. MINERS' VALUABLE FIND.

    MEXICO CITY, July 16.—Tales of a fabulously rich lost goldmine which was worked by the Spanish conquistadores have been revived by a report that miners ...

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  40. SEIZURE OF BRITISH SHIP.

    LONDON, July 16.—Further questions were asked in the House of Commons yesterday regarding the British merchant ship Molton (3,091 tons) which was ...

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  41. MRS. BONNEY IN KENYA.

    NAIROBI (Kenya), July 15.—Mrs. H. B. Bonney, who left Australia in April on a leisurely flight to the Cape, arrived here at 11.30 am., today from ...

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  42. LINER COMPLETES TRIALS.

    LONDON, July 15.—The new Orient liner Orcades (23,400 tons) has successfully completed her trials. Her mean speed was 22.3 knots. ...

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