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  2. FLYING BOAT SERVICE.

    SYDNEY, July 8.—The Minister for Defence (Mr. Thorby) said today that the desire of the British Government to restrict capital expenditure on flying boat ...

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  3. PALESTINE TERROR.

    JERUSALEM, July 8.—Terrorism in Palestine, which in two days had been responsible for the killing of 33 persons, 25 of whom were Arabs, and the injuring ...

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  4. ANGLO-ITALIAN PACT.

    LONDON, July 7.—Apologising for not remaining at a meeting of the Oxford Society this afternoon, the Foreign Secretary (Viscount Halifax) said he had to ...

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  5. BOMBING OF SHIPS.

    LONDON, July 7.—The Leader of the Labour Opposition (Mr. Attlee) asked the Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) in the House of Commons today whether he ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TRADE PROBLEM.

    LONDON, July 8.—"At the end of yesterday's Anglo-Australian trade talks," says the political correspondent of the Australian Associated Press, "it was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. POLITICAL REFUGEES.

    LONDON, July 8.—During yesterday's proceedings of the conference of 32 nations on political refugees at Evian (France) the attitude of the Australian ...

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  8. THIRD TEST MATCH.

    LONDON, July 8.—Manchester is upholding its reputation for wet weather and owing to rain there was no play on the Old Trafford ground today when the ...

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  9. CHINA'S DEFIANCE.

    LONDON, July 8.—Unyielding resistance to the last against the Japanese invasion was proclaimed by the Chinese Generalissimo (General Chiang Kal-shek) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. MR. EDEN SPEAKS.

    LONDON. July 8.—of special interest in view of the apparent deterioration of Anglo-Italian relations is a speech delivered today by Mr. Anthony Eden (the ...

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    The "Ground Full" board was put up at 12.5 o'clock before a disappointed crowd at Lord's where the second Test was played. (Air mail photograph.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. DARWIN ARRANGEMENTS.

    DARWIN, July 8.—Convinced of the necessity for speeding up landing arrangements for the arrival of the second of the Empire flying boats on Sunday, ...

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  13. ENGLISH CRITICS' COMMENTS.

    LONDON, July 8.—Dealing with the teams' prospects before the start of the third Test, English critics express great faith In England on a rain-damaged ...

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  14. AMERICAN RECOVERY.

    NEW YORK, July 7.— The recent remarkable wave of stock market buying, which is considered to mark the end of the business recession in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. COST TO JAPAN.

    LONDON, July 8.—The Tokio correspondent of "The Times" states that the war in China has cost Japan £430,000,000 sterling in the first year. ...

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  16. BRITAIN CRITICISED.

    BERLIN; July 8.—German newspapers criticise British policy in Palestine and attack the Jews. They declare that Britain has cheated the Arabs. ...

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  17. FIRST OUTWARD JOURNEY.

    SINGAPORE, July 8.—The Qantas Empire Airways flying boat Cooee, which left Sydney on Tuesday on the first Empire air mail test flight from Australia ...

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  18. DRIVE ON VALENCIA.

    LONDON, July 8.— It is reported from Burgos that the Spanish insurgent forces under General Aranda have captured Villavieja and Nules in their drive down the ...

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  19. RIVALRY IN BALKANS.

    BERLIN, July 7.—It is widely felt here that Britain is embarking on serious economic competition with Germany in the Balkans, and it is asserted that ...

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  20. WITHDRAWAL OF FOREIGNERS.

    BARCELONA, July 7.—"La Vanguardia," the organ of the Prime Minister (Senor Negrin) states today that there can be no withdrawal of foreign ...

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  21. PLAYERS' FIRM STAND.

    LONDON, July 8.—The Australian cricketers have sent a cablegram to the Australian Board of Control asking that the ban be lifted on Mrs. D. G. ...

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  22. DOMINIONS AT GLASGOW.

    LONDON, July 7.—In the opinion of the "Architectural Review," a leading professional journal which has published a special number devoted to the Glasgow ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. CANBERRA'S TASK.

    CANBERRA, July 8.—Although the Commonwealth Government is stated to be satisfied with the progress being made towards increasing Australia's population ...

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  24. HAINAN ISLAND.

    LONDON. July 8.—The Japanese Government's hope that the French Government will withdraw the Annamite policemen sent to "occupy" the Paracel ...

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  25. NON-STOP MASS FLIGHT.

    LONDON, July 8.—A surprise announcement was made by the Air Ministry today that a record non-stop flight for an organised unit had been made by ...

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  26. AN AERIAL JUNCTION.

    SINGAPORE, July 8.—Today was a big flying boat day for Singapore. The Coorong arrived from England this afternoon and will leave for Australia ...

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  27. DRUG VICTIMS.

    AUCKLAND. July 8.—The story of courageous efforts made by a young married couple to break themselves of the drug-taking habit was told in the ...

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  28. BRITAIN'S AIR ARM.

    LONDON, July 7.—According to the aeronautical correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," the Air Ministry has placed the biggest order ever made by any ...

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  29. ALTERING BOARD'S DECISION.

    SYDNEY, July 8.—The acting secretary of the Australian Board of Control (Mr. H. Heydon) stated tonight that he had not yet received any further ...

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  30. MAKING ROOM IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, July 7.—Asked in the House of Commons today if he would consider the possibility of finding room for additional German refugees by cancelling the ...

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  31. FRONTIER INCIDENT.

    LONDON, July 8.—The Paris correspondent of "The Times" states that the French Foreign Minister (M. Bonnet) has instructed the Charge d'Affaires in ...

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  32. POSTAGE NOT LOWER YET.

    The Deputy Director of Posts and Telegraphs (Mr. S. R. Roberts), stated yesterday that the reduced rate of postage on correspondence intended for ...

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  33. DARING DEBUTANTES.

    LONDON, July 8.—According to the "Daily Mail" the daring decolletages worn by some debutantes at the third Court of the season last night met with royal ...

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  34. LOCOMOTIVE EXPLODES.

    MISSOULA (Montana), July 8.—When a locomotive drawing, a freight train of 75 cars exploded today, five persons were killed and 15 injured. The explosion was ...

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  35. EXPERT ON BANKRUPTCY LAW

    LONDON, July 8.—The death has occurred at the age of 82 of Mr. F. H. Salusbury, an ex-Registrar in Bankruptcy at Sydney. His "Law and Practice in ...

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  36. PACIFIC ROUTE.

    AUCKLAND, July 8.—The removal of one of Pan-American Airways' bases on the South Pacific air route from Pago Pago (Samoa) to either Canton Island ...

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  37. SALE OF A LIBRARY.

    LONDON, July 8.—Americans are choosing to sell their works of art in London. After three days the sale of the second portion of the famous library ...

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  38. GLIDING RECORD CLAIMED.

    BERLIN, July 8.—Oernhard Flinsch claims a new gliding record of 191 miles. He began and ended his Slight at Bremen. ...

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  39. DESTRUCTIVE AUCKLAND FIRE.

    AUCKLAND, July 8.—A destructive fire in the centre of the city tonight destroyed the joinery factory and workshops of the Fletcher Construction Company. ...

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  40. A MIGRANT UNDER NEW SCHEME

    LONDON, July 7.—The first migrant for Australia under the revised scheme for persons who are not nominated but whose passages may be assisted, is ...

    Article : 47 words
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