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  2. TEST REVIEW.

    LONDON, July 26.—Winning or losing at Kennington Oval, Australia will retain the Ashes, at the worst by a drawn rubber but with a prospect of a ...

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  3. PALESTINE UNREST.

    LONDON, July 26.—Following the bomb outrage in the Arab vegetable market in Haifa (Palestine) early yesterday morning, and subsequent rioting, as a ...

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  4. SHOTS AT GOVERNOR.

    SAN JUAN (Puerto Rico), July 25.—During a fete today to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the American occupation of Puerto Rico (in the Greater Antilles, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. KIUKIANG FALLS.

    SHANGHAI, July 26.—After three days of heavy fighting the Japanese have captured Kiukiang, normally a city of 80,000 inhabitants, in Kiangsi Province. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ANGLO-U.S. TRADE TALKS.

    LONDON, July 25.—Consultations are now being conducted by Britain with the Dominions and some foreign countries, according to the political correspondent ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    To take up his appointment as Inspector-General of the Australian Military Forces, Major-General Ernest Ker Squires, C.B., D.S.O., M.C., formerly ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SPANISH CONFLICT.

    PARIS, July 25.—"It is impossible to fix the number of Spanish refugees who are likely to seek sanctuary in France if General Franco's forces attempt to drive ...

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  9. CZECHOSLOVAK ISSUE

    LONDON, July 26.—According to the diplomatic correspondent of "The Times," the Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) will announce in the House of Commons ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. AIR RAID ON GANDIA.

    BARCELONA, July 26.—Four men were injured when the British freighter Bellwyn was bombed, machine-gunned and set on fire during an insurgent air ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIES.

    LONDON, July 26.—In a leading article today on the conclusions on Anglo-Australian trade relations reached in the London negotiations and published last ...

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  12. ITALO-GERMAN PENETRATION.

    LONDON, July 25.—Asked in the House of Commons today whether any report had been given by Sir Robert Hodgson (British Agent at Burgos) concerning ...

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  13. AUSTRALIA'S FINANCES.

    CANBERRA, July 26.—Figures which have been received by the Commonwealth Government disclose that in the financial year which has just closed the seven ...

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  14. HELP FOR CHINA.

    TOKIO, July 25.—The Domel News-Agency asserts that 20 Soviet military advisers have replaced the repatriated German officers at Hankow, where 200 ...

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  15. AGRICULTURE HEADS.

    LONDON, July 25.—Soil erosion and nutrition are two of the most important subjects to be discussed at the conference of Colonial Directors of Agriculture ...

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  16. ANGLO-ITALIAN PACT.

    LONDON, July 25.—The "Settlement in Spain" which the British Government made a condition of the implementation of the Anglo-Italian ...

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  17. BRITISH SHIPPING.

    LONDON, July 26.—Admirals and shipowners are signatories to a manifesto which has been issued expressing alarm at the decline of the use of British ...

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  18. BRITISH INTERESTS.

    LONDON, July 25.—A conversation to take place in the next few days between His Majesty's Ambassador at Tokio (Sir Robert Craigie), and the Japanese ...

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  19. MUNITIONS MANUFACTURE.

    MELBOURNE, July 26.—Extensive projects for new buildings and equipment at a cost of about £1,000,000 were explained today to the Parliamentary ...

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  20. TINY PRINCIPALITY.

    VIENNA, July 26.—Prince Franz I, of Liechtenstein, the smallest sovereign principality in the world, wedged in between Austria and Switzerland, died last ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. CRITICS DISCUSS COLLAPSE.

    LONDON, July 26.—Although many critics are disheartened and condemn England's play in the fourth Test, some look on the brighter side and argue that ...

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  22. FRONTIER VIOLATION.

    TOKIO, July 26.—It is reported by the Domei News-agency that 50 Soviet soldiers crossed the Manchukuo border at Hunchum, and were driven back by ...

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  23. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    MELBOURNE, July 26.—A display of Northern Territory exhibits was opened in the Melbourne Town Hall today by the Lord Mayor ...

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  24. MANCHUKUO UNREST.

    PEIPING, July 26.—The belief that all is not well in Manchukuo is borne out by reliable reports that there was an enormous explosion at the Mukden ...

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  25. SUNKEN TREASURE.

    TERSCHELLING (Holland), July 26.—There was great rejoicing in Terschelling today when it was learnt that the Karimata, the world's largest tin-dredger, ...

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  26. RANGOON RIOTING.

    RANGOON, July 26.—Forty persons, including a European police sergeant, were injured in rioting between Buddhist monks and Mohammedans as the result ...

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  27. A BASIS FOR PEACE IN ASIA.

    TOKIO, July 26.—The "Chugai Shogyo" states that Dr. Hornabrook, of Melbourne, said today after a tour of Manchukuo and China that he was ...

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  28. MARRIAGE WITH ALIENS.

    LONDON, July 25.—Lord Alness (Liberal), moved the second reading of the British Nationality (Status of Aliens) Bill (a private measure) in the House of ...

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  29. DROWNED IN FLOOD WATERS.

    BRISBANE, July 26.—James Gale (40), of Mt. Alford, Upper Murray, Victoria, was drowned in Theresa Creek, four miles from Bullery, in the Emerald ...

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  30. TARDY TAXPAYER.

    SYDNEY, July 26.—Major W. T. Conder, formerly Governor of Pentridge Gaol (Victoria) and a former general manager of the Australian Broadcasting ...

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  31. DEATH AT A BALL.

    AUCKLAND, July 26.—While dancing at the Hunt Club ball at Waiuku tonight Mrs. Julia Muir (66), collapsed in her partner's arms and died. She had ...

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  32. ANGLO-YUGOSLAV TRADE.

    LONDON, July 26.—The first Anglo-Yugoslav Chamber of Commerce is likely to be formed at Zagreb, says "The Times" correspondent in Belgrade. The ...

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  33. TORRENTIAL RAIN.

    AUCKLAND, July 26.—A sudden storm, accompanied by torrential rain, caused severe flooding in Auckland today. Water invaded business premises ...

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  34. FUTURE OF DANZIG.

    DANZIG, July 26.—The Nazi leaders are arranging to hold a plebiscite in the autumn on the question of reunion with Germany. ...

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  35. CRUSHED TO DEATH.

    SYDNEY, July 26.—Allan Carden (19), labourer, of Duntroon-avenue, Roseville, was crushed to death this morning when a brick chimney which ...

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  36. LONG SEA SWIM.

    LOS ANGELES, July 25.—Paul Chotteau, of France, failed in an attempt to swim the 56 miles from Santa Barbara Island to the mainland, being taken from ...

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  37. COMPOSITE AIRCRAFT.

    ST. JOHN'S (Newfoundland), July 26.—The seaplane Mercury, the upper component of the Mayo composite aircraft, which made a flight in record time for ...

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  38. ANGLO-EGYPTIAN DISCUSSIONS.

    LONDON, July 25.—A question was asked in the House of Commons today regarding the conversations between the Egyptian Prime Minister ...

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  39. VICEROY RECEIVED BY THE KING

    LONDON, July 25.—The Viceroy of India, the Marquess of Linlithgow, was received by the King at Buckingham Palace today. Afterwards the Viceroy ...

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