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  2. INDIAN CONGRESS.

    BOMBAY, July 7.—The resolution of the executive committee of the Indian Congress Party that office should be accepted in the Provinces where the party ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. LOST AVIATORS.

    SAN FRANCISCO, July 8.—An aerial search yesterday afternoon over the Phoenix Islands (some 300 miles south of Howland Island) revealed no trace of ...

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  4. PALESTINE REPORT.

    As a solution of the grave racial problems which have arisen in the administration of Palestine under the British mandate from the League of Nations, with its dual obligations to Jews and Arabs the Royal Commission on Palestine has recommended partition of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SPANISH CONFLICT.

    LONDON, July 8.—When the international committee for non-intervention in the Spanish civil war holds its plenary meeting in London tomorrow to ...

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  6. NAVAL AGREEMENTS.

    LONDON, July 8.—The political correspondent of the Australian Associated Press states that the British Government will probably make an announcement ...

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  7. NORTH CHINA CLASH

    LONDON, July 8.—Serious fighting began early this morning between Chinese and Japanese troops near Fengtai (about 20 miles south-west of ...

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  8. U.S. LABOUR STRUGGLE.

    WASHINGTON. July 7.—A new move in the fight for the control of American labour by the Committee of Industrial Organisation, which is conducting a ...

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  9. POLICE AND STRIKERS CLASH.

    MARYVILLE (Tennessee), July 8.— Nineteen strikers and four policemen were wounded in a gun battle yesterday following the dispersal of a picket line when ...

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  10. SOVIET FRONTIER GUARDS.

    MOSCOW, July 7.—It is reported that Soviet frontier guards in Siberia were attacked by Japanese-Manchukuo troops, with casualties on both sides. ...

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  11. LOWER TRADE BARRIERS.

    LONDON, July 8.—The Belgian Prime Minister (M. Van Zeeland) addressed his Cabinet yesterday on his recent discussions in the United States and Great ...

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  12. FRENCH FINANCES.

    PARIS, July 7.—The Prime Minister (M. Chautemps) has announced that the Chamber of Deputies will begin its summer recess tomorrow. Subsequently the ...

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  13. LABOUR IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, July 8.—The failure of the Labour Party in Britain to make headway was commented on today by Mr. John Marshbank, secretary of the ...

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  14. LAST FLIGHT.

    LOS ANGELES, July 8.—The vice-president of the Lockheed aircraft manufacturing concern, Mr. Squier, stated to-day that he positively identified a ...

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  15. NATIVES "POINT THE BONE."

    WYNDHAM, July 8.—Hector, the North-West native who lived in the limelight of publicity for a time after his amazing 37-hour run with the news of ...

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  16. GIPSY "CORONATION."

    LONDON, July 7.—Gipsies all over the world have a new king—Januszkwiek (52), a Pole, who has a wife and four children, and was, until his election, a ...

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  17. MURDER CHARGE.

    ADELAIDE, July 8.—Alleged to have killed his son, Frederick William Turley (34), by stabbing him with a pocket knife during an altercation late yesterday ...

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  18. THE RECOMMENDATIONS.

    A summary of the recommendations of the Royal Commission is as follows:— After an exhaustive review of past history and present circumstances, the ...

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  19. IRON ORE SUPPLIES

    LONDON, July 8.—The "Financial News," in an article commenting on Britain's interest in Spanish iron and steel, refers to the diversion by General Franco ...

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  20. RENT FOR THE KING.

    LONDON, July 8.—A picturesque traditional ceremony was carried out at Holy-rood House, Edinburgh, today, when the Laird of Craufurdland, Mr. J. D. Houison ...

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  21. MOINA MURDER.

    HOBART, July 8.—An appeal has been lodged in the Supreme Court on behalf of Donovan Henry Charles Cruttenden Packett (33) against his conviction in ...

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  22. LEARNING ABOUT TELEVISION.

    LONDON, July 7.—Mr. William S. Paley (chief of the Columbia Broadcasting System in the United States), a millionaire who has made much of his ...

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  23. HORSEFLESH AS FOOD

    BERLIN, July 7.—Far from -recalling that horseflesh was the diet to which the French were driven during the siege of Paris in the Franco-Prussian war, ...

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  24. LOYALIST OFFENSIVE.

    VALENCIA, July 7.—The offensive launched west and south-west of Madrid by the Government forces with the object of breaking the rebel front and ...

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  25. CITRUS FRUIT NEGOTIATIONS.

    CANBERRA, July 8.—A quarantine proclamation relating to Norfolk Island, published in the "Commonwealth Gazette" today, has given rise to a ...

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  26. AMERICA'S CUP.

    NEWPORT, July 7.—Ranger, Mr. Harold S. Vanderbilt's new yacht, will defend the America's Cup against the British challenger, Endeavour II, Mr. T. ...

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  27. GENEVA LABOUR CONFERENCE

    LONDON, July 6.—Too many cocktail parties were associated with the International Labour Conference at Geneva, according to Mr. T. H. Scholfield, ...

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  28. NEW ZEALAND HELPING.

    WELLINGTON, July 8.—The United States Government has requested the New Zealand Government to instruct the cruiser Achilles (on loan to New ...

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  29. YOUNG MAN KILLED BY CAR.

    SYDNEY, July 8.—Leonard Leslie Tidyman (23), of Tennyson and Morrison roads, Tennyson, was fatally injured today when he was struck by a motor car in ...

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  30. FUTURE VENTURES.

    LONDON, July 7.—The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that the Secretary for Commerce (Mr. D. C. Roper), when asked whether ...

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  31. GOVERNMENT TANKER SEIZED.

    BORDEAUX, July 8.—Local supporters of the rebels today seized the loyalist tanker Campo (7,873 tons), which was anchored here laden with petrol The ...

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  32. GOVERNMENT'S POLICY

    Accompanying the report of the Royal Commission, which comprises over 400 pages of a Blue Book, is a statement of the British Government's policy. ...

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  33. BALES OF WOOL DISAPPEAR.

    BRISBANE, July 8.—Police and railway officials are trying o find how bales of wool disappear on the way from western and south-western districts to ...

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  34. FILM STAR INJURED.

    HOLLYWOOD, July 8.—While engaged in making a picture today Alice Faye, a well-known screen actress, fell down a flight of 14 steps and seriously injured ...

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  35. KOALA FOR A PET.

    LONDON, July 7.—The Duchess of Kent was greatly attracted by a stuffed koala at the Australian stall of the British Red Cross international bazaar ...

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  36. TROTSKY GOES HUNTING.

    MEXICO CITY, July 7.—M. Leon Trotsky, the Russian exile who has found sanctuary in Mexico, set out today on a Protracted hunting and fishing trip. "I ...

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  37. PEACE PRIZE AWARDED.

    THE HAGUE, July 8.—The 1937 Wateler Peace Prize, which is valued at £2,100, has been awarded to Lord Baden-Powell for his services towards international ...

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  38. THE FLIGHT DEFENDED.

    NEW YORK, July 8.—Mr. Walter Lippmann, the noted writer, states:—"The best things done by mankind are as useless as Miss Earhart's adventure. They ...

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  39. MID-AIR COLLISION.

    PENSACOLA (Florida), July 7.—The two pilots were killed when their planes collided in mid-air and crashed In lames during air force manoeuvres today. ...

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  40. BACK TO THE ROYAL NAVY.

    LONDON, July 7.—H.M.S. Sussex. the cruiser that carried the Duke of Gloucester to Australia in 1934 and remained as a unit of the Australian Squadron, ...

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  41. FETTLER RUN DOWN BY TRAIN

    SYDNEY, July 8.—Robert Joseph Goodwin (64). railway fettler, of Henry-street, Kogarah, was killed today when he was run down by a train between ...

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  42. PASSENGER ON LINER DIES.

    SUVA, July 8.—Mrs. C. Manglsdorf Coolamon, a Brisbane passenger on the liner Orama, which is on a cruise, died from a stroke yesterday evening. She ...

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  43. FORTIFYING PENANG.

    SINGAPORE, July 8.—Rumours that the scheme to fortify Penang had been abandoned were denied today by the British military authorities. ...

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