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  2. TRADE AND MIGRATION.

    LONDON, July 29.—Before leaving London yesterday on his way to Glasgow, where he will embark tomorrow for Canada and the United States on his way ...

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  3. AIR ARMAMENTS.

    LONDON, July 29.—Suggesting the possibility of early negotiations on the initiative of Herr Hitler between Britain and Germany for International ...

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  4. REVOLUTION IN CRETE.

    ATHENS, July 29.—A revolt has broken out in Crete and the Government has hurriedly sent strong armed forces to suppress it. ...

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  5. INTERESTS IN CHINA

    TOKIO, July 29.—The Foreign Office spokesman (Mr. Kawai) today described as a disgraceful threat to Japan the tone of debate on the Far Eastern situation ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. DEFENCE POLICY.

    MELBOURNE, July 29.—By emphasising the State aspect of Australian defence the Leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Curtin) and not the Federal ...

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  7. ARMY AS A CAREER.

    LONDON, July 28.—Far-reaching changes in the conditions for combatant army officers, including a new time scale of promotion, as the immediate result of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CZECH PROBLEM.

    LONDON, July 29.—Viscount Runciman, who will leave for Prague on Monday to act as an independent investigator and mediator in the negotiations ...

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  9. SPANISH CONFLICT.

    LONDON, July 29.—It is asserted by the Spanish insurgent headquarters at Saragossa that the Government offensive launched four days ago from the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. MISSING IN PACIFIC.

    SAN FRANCISCO, July 29.—The big Pan-American Airways flying boat, Hawaii Clipper, on the Pacific service, is many hours overdue at Manila and a ...

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  11. CIVIL DEFENCE.

    LONDON, July 28.—The report of the committee appointed to consider the evacuation of the civil population from certain areas in event of war will be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. A GLOOMY VIEW.

    LONDON, July 29.—The diplomatic correspondent of the "Manchester Guardian" not only does not accept Mr. Chamberlain's cautious optimism in his review ...

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  13. TASMANIA'S POSITION.

    HOBART, July 29.—The Premier (Mr. Ogilvie), replying today to criticism by the Minister for Defence (Mr. Thorby) of the reply he gave to a deputation ...

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  14. SHIPPING BOMBED.

    LONDON, July 29.—During a rebel air raid on Valencia yesterday, the British steamer Kellwyn (formerly the Marie Llewellyn) was struck by a bomb loosed ...

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  15. MALAYAN MURDER.

    SINGAPORE, July 29.—The police to-day arrested nine Chinese in the jungle near the border of the States of Perak and Pahang in connection with the ...

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  16. RANGOON RIOTS.

    RANGOON, July 29.—Serious rioting still continues in Rangoon between Burmese and Indians following the publication of a book which Buddhists ...

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  17. DOLLFUSS MURDER.

    ROME, July 29.—The "Osservatore Romano," the recognised organ of the Vatican, condemns severely today Monday's celebrations in Vienna in honour ...

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  18. ANTARCTIC VENTURE.

    VANCOUVER, July 28.—Sir Hubert Wilkins, the well-known Australian explorer, who had been searching for the seven Russian airmen who disappeared ...

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  19. TALKS IN CANADA.

    CANBERRA, July 29.—The Minister for Commerce (Sir Earle Page) will have only 12 days in Canada and the United States to carry out trade negotiations. ...

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  20. YANGTZE CAMPAIGN.

    SHANGHAI, July 29.—The Japanese, having taken Kiukiang (on the Yangtze, 120 miles below Hankow) have launched a new drive against Hankow on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. PALESTINE TERROR.

    JERUSALEM, July 28.—The number of deaths from the Haifa outrage on Monday, when a bomb was thrown into the Arab vegetable market, has now reached ...

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  22. AIRCRAFT ENGINEERS.

    MELBOURNE, July 29.—Demands made on behalf of about 200 engineers employed by the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation at Fisherman's Bend ...

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  23. DAIRYING INDUSTRY.

    MELBOURNE, July 29.—The Australain Dairy Produce Board, at its annual meeting which concluded today, decided to contribute £25,000 to the Australian ...

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  24. RAIN IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, July 29.—Rain which was desperately needed fell throughout to-day. This was the first useful fall for two months and should replenish the ...

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  25. A PETTY-OFFICER DIES.

    LONDON, July 28.—Thomas Screan, a former Royal Navy petty-officer, who was a member of three Antarctic expeditions—twice with Captain Scott and once with ...

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  26. MR. MENZIES IN GERMANY.

    BERLIN, July 29.—The Australian Attorney-General (Mr. R. G. Menzies), who is making a short visit to Germany, dined on Wednesday with the ...

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  27. MONTAGUE INCIDENT.

    BERLIN, July 28.—A great stir has been raised throughout Germany over the Montague incident in the House of Commons yesterday. ...

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  28. BLIND FLYING.

    MELBOURNE, July 29.—Blind-fiying equipment has been ordered by the Commonwealth Government for the Avro Anson bombers of the Royal Australian Air ...

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  29. MISSING PLANE SAFE.

    NEW YORK, July 29.—Word has been received that the amphibian plane which left Whitehorse (in the Yukon) on Wednesday for Juneau, 1,35 miles away, and ...

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  30. PAPER-MAKING IN AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE, July 29.—The chairman of Associated Pulp and Paper Mills. Ltd. (Sir Walter Massy Greene) said at the annual meeting of the company today ...

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  31. PLUNGE TO DEATH.

    MONTREAL, July 28.—Five university engineer cadets were killed today when a cage in which they were about to descend a shaft in a goldmine in northern ...

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  32. OTTAWA REVISION.

    LONDON, July 28.—The National Union of Manufacturers in a letter to the Board of Trade states:—"In dealing with the Dominions and India Britain ...

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  33. SWABS IN OPERATIONS.

    LONDON, July 28.—A question of responsibility in regard to operations is discussed by the "Lancet" in a leading article today. ...

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  34. COLLIE WAGES.

    COLLIE, July 29.—Payment was made today by Amalgamated Collieries of Western Australia, Ltd, and the Griffin Coalmining Co., Ltd, to members of the ...

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  35. ROYAL VISIT.

    PARIS, July 28.—Elegant gestures are being made to mark the visit to France of the King and Queen of England last week. The Prefect of Police has ordered ...

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  36. FATHER DIVINE.

    NEW YORK, July 29.—It is announced that 20 followers of Father Divine, negro leader of a new religious cult, have purchased of a 500-acre estate directly across ...

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  37. COMMODITY COUNCILS.

    MELBOURNE, July 29.—A joint meeting of the Australian Dairy Produce Board and the Commonwealth Equalisation Committee, after discussing today a ...

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  38. PEOPLING THE DOMINIONS.

    LONDON, July 29.—Examining British policy on Empire migration, "Great Britain and the East" expresses the conclusion that the Oversea Settlement ...

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  39. EGYPTIAN PRIME MINISTER.

    LONDON, July 28.—the Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) gave a luncheon at No. 10 Downing-street today in honour of Mohammed Mahmud Pasha, the ...

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  40. WHALE MEAT'S VIRTUES.

    TOKIO, July 29.—A nutrition expert, Miss Rike Sasaki, announced today that her experiments had shown that whale meat surpassed beef in nutritive value, ...

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  41. AUTHOR OF "TIPPERARY" DIES

    LONDON, July 28.—The death occurred today at West Bromwich, at the age of 60, of Mr. Jack Judge, who was the composer of "It's a Long Way to ...

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  42. THE BALTIC SWUM.

    COPENHAGEN, July 29.—Jenny Kammersgaard (17), reached Gedser today from Warnemunde, having swum 27 miles in 48 hours. She is the first person to ...

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