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  2. THE DANZIG ISSUE.

    LONDON, July 9.-It is expected that the Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) will make a foreign policy statement of historic importance in the House of ...

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  3. BRITAIN'S DEFENCE.

    LONDON, July 9.—The rate of Britain's aircraft production is now so high that in some aviation quarters it is considered the time is ripe for the Air ...

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  4. I.R.A. OUTRAGES.

    LONDON, July 8.—Police are keeping a close watch on principal London buildings during the week-end because of the discovery of a pamphlet secretly ...

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  5. AMERICAN STRIKES.

    WASHINGTON, July 7.—As a protest against sharp reductions in wages under the new Relief Act strikes reaching serious proportions are occurring through- ...

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  6. ANTARCTIC VENTURE

    WASHINGTON, July 7.—"To substantiate claims to American territory within the sphere of influence of the Monroe Doctrine," Rear-Admiral Richard Byrd, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. U.S. NEUTRALITY ACT.

    NEW YORK, July 8.—Senator Hiram Johnson (Republican) stated in Washington yesterday that 34 Senators had signed a declaration that they would fight my ...

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  8. STUBBORN CHINA.

    LONDON, July 8.—"The Japanese military authorities are exasperated at their inability to overthrow General Chiang Kai-shek (the Chinese national leader) ...

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  9. CLUB HOLD-UPS.

    MELBOURNE, July 9.—Lined up against the wall of a foreign club in Elizabeth-street early this morning, 100 men and women were forced at pistol ...

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  10. NORTHERN PUPPET REGIME.

    TIENTSIN. July 8.—A Japanese spokes-man today, stating that the new regime in North China was forming, said that the Chinese (puppet) Governments at ...

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  11. YACHT CAPSIZES.

    When a 16-foot yacht capsized in a sudden squall between Rockingham and Garden Island on Saturday afternoon, the sole occupant was drowned. He was ...

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  12. PEER ON TOUR.

    "Would it be unkind to suggest that this weather is a touch of home for you?" Lord Lurgan, who had that morning alighted at Maylands after an air ...

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  13. ADVENTUROUS TRIP.

    SYDNEY, July 9.—A party of three men and a woman reached Sydney on Saturday afternoon after an adventurous voyage from Hobart in the 43ft. ...

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  14. HANKOW INCIDENT.

    HANKOW, July 9.—Japan has protested to the French municipality against the incident on Friday (the second anniversary of the Japanese aggression ...

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  15. KILLING OF CANADIANS.

    OTTAWA, July 7.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King) announced today the receipt of a Japanese Note expressing regret at the deaths in an air raid ate ...

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  16. SHIP'S OFFICER RELEASED.

    SHANGHAI, July 8.—Clifford Winter-bottom, first officer on the British steamer Changsa, whose arrest by the Japanese at Hankow was reported on Thursday, ...

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  17. THE BRIDGES CASE.

    SAN FRANCISCO, July 9.—The hearing of deportation charges against Mr. Harry Bridges, the Australian-born Pacific coast labour leader, which will open ...

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  18. THETIS DISASTER.

    LONDON. July 8.—The Mansion House fund for the dependants of the 99 men lost in the submarine Thetis now stands at 84,000. Yesterday the Lord Mayor ...

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  19. THE BALTIC STATES.

    LONDON, July 8.—The London newspapers reproduce extracts from articles I in the Press of Finland and other Baltic U States expressing anxiety, and in some ...

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  20. EPSTEIN'S "ADAM."

    LONDON, July 8.—Mr. Lawrence Wright, the music publisher and composer, has bought the right to exhibit Mr. Jacob Epstein's sculpture of Adam ...

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  21. A JAPANESE APOLOGY.

    SHANGHAI, July 8.—The Japanese have apologised for damage suffered by the British gunboat Falcon. which was spattered by bomb fragments during a ...

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  22. PROTESTANTISM IN GERMANY.

    BERLIN, July 7.—Under a new decree, Protestant theological colleges at universities must close by October 1. It is believed that this is a step to force out the ...

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  23. AIR RAID PRECAUTIONS

    LONDON, July 9.—Britain's greatest air raid defence test was carried out between midnight and 4 o'clock this morning, when 15 counties, excluding London, ...

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  24. NAZI PRESS CAMPAIGN

    BERLIN, July 8.—Temporarily turning from "encirclement," the whole weight of the Press has been flung into a campaign accusing Britain of building ...

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  25. A GLASS OF LEMONADE.

    LONDON, July 8.—George Worther-spoon, a schoolmaster, was charged at Slough with having stolen a glass of lemonade valued at threepence after he ...

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  26. Duchess of Kent Meets Widows.

    LONDON, July 7.—"You must have courage," the Duchess of Kent. barely able to withhold her tears, is reported by the "Daily Mail" to have said to ...

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  27. ROTTEN ONIONS.

    The motorship Algenib which reached Fremantle last Friday with part of her cargo of onions badly damaged, was delayed in port over the week-end in order ...

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  28. FREEING ALBANIA.

    WARSAW, July 8.—"I am very tired after all I have experienced, but though the Queen and I need rest we are going to work to free Albania," said ex-King ...

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  29. ROAD ACCIDENTS.

    Suffering from a deep cut in her right knee, Mrs. Gilds Columbera, of Hector-street, Osborne Park, was taken to a private hospital in a St. John ambulance ...

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  30. BULGARIA'S POSITION.

    BERLIN, July 7.—A communique issued at the conclusion of the State visit of the Prime Minister of Bulgaria (M. Kiosseivanoff) to Berlin stresses the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. ATLANTIC AIRLINES.

    LONDON, July 9.—The Pan-American Airways flying boat Yankee Clipper left Rotwood (Newfoundland) this morning on the Inaugural flight of the company's ...

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  32. JEWS ISSUE APPEAL.

    LONDON, July 8.—It is reported from Palestine that the Jewish Press has published an appeal entitled "Thou Shalt Not Kill," addressed by 250 leading ...

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  33. RUSSIANS NOT WANTED.

    ZURICH, July 8.—The conference of the International Federation of Trades Unions rejected by 46 votes to 37 today a British invitation to Russian trade ...

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  34. ACCOMPANIST ON THE WAY.

    KALGOORLIE, July 9.—Mr. John Hannell, solo pianist and accompanist, who will be associated with the Australian tour of Lord Lurgan under the auspices ...

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  35. Tests of British Machine.

    LONDON, July 8.—The Caribou, the first of the flying boats ordered by Imperial Airways for its proposed transatlantic service, left the works of Short ...

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  36. Pedestrian Injured.

    Suffering from head injuries, Arthur John Gould (45), of James-street, was taken to the Perth Hospital on Saturday morning and admitted for treatment. His ...

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  37. TEST CASE IN SPAIN.

    MADRID, July 8.—Professor Julian Besteiro, a former Speaker of the Cortes and moderate Socialist leader, has been court-martialled on a charge of rebellion. ...

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  38. NAVAL PLANS.

    LONDON, July 8.—Writing on the Admiralty's plans for the protection of the Empire's food supplies in wartime, which naval experts and economists have ...

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  39. MESSENGER ROBBED.

    SYDNEY, July 9.—Two men made a daring attack on a young messenger in the city on Saturday and snatched a bag containing about 450 which he was ...

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  40. MAIDEN TRANSATLANTIC TRIP.

    LONDON, July 8.—The new 34,000- ton Cunard White Star liner Mauretania concluded her maiden transatlantic round voyage when she arrived at Southampton ...

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  41. NEW YORK WORLD FAIR.

    NEW YORK, July 7.—The Australian Trade Commissioner (Mr. L. R. MacGregor) announced today that a detachment from the new Australian cruiser ...

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  42. MANCHUKUO FIGHTING

    TOKIO, July 8.—The Japanese claim to have shot down 25 additional Russian and Mongolian aircraft near Buir Nor (on the frontier between Manchukuo and ...

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  43. AIR FORCE SPORTS.

    LONDON, July 8.—Lord Rothermere, who was made Secretary of State for Air when the Air Ministry was created in 1918, has made a gift of £10,000 for the ...

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  44. Turkish Newspapers' Warning.

    LONDON, July 7.—The Istanbul correspondent of "The Times" states that Turkish newspapers warn Bulgaria against Germany's attempt to use her to ...

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  45. HAY-STREET SHOP ROBBED.

    Fitting himself in new cloths and discarding his old ones, a thief spent some time in the Hay-street shop of Cogan Bros. during Friday night. Clothing ...

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  46. UNEXPECTED FIND.

    A resident of Mt. Lawley—R. A Provost, of Clive-street-was surprised yesterday morning on entering his motor car, which had been parked overnight in his private ...

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  47. MAINTAINING PRODUCTION.

    PARIS, July 8.—A new decree dealing with paid holidays declares that, wherever holidays interfere with industrial output during interfere with industrial output ...

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  48. TASMANIAN FINANCES.

    HOBART, July 9.—A deficit of 25,984 Is disclosed in the Treasury statement of accounts for the year ended on June 30 last. Revenue amounted to ...

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  49. MECHANICAL COTTON PICKER

    NEW YORK, July 7.—The Commonwealth Government has placed an order for a Rust mechanical cotton picker on behalf of the Queensland Government. ...

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  50. COLD AND SNOW IN N.Z.

    AUCKLAND, July 9.—Bitingly cold conditions, with heavy snow, continue in all parts of New Zealand. The heaviest falls of snow for many years have ...

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  51. WHALING SUMMONS DISMISSED.

    LONDON, July 7.—A summons against Otto Borchrevink, master of the whale factory ship Terje Viken, charging him with killing an undersized female blue ...

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  52. ROYALTY AT SHOW.

    LONDON, July 8.—The King and Queen, accompanied by the Princesses, Elizabeth and Margaret, paid their second visit to the Royal Agricultural Show in ...

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  53. HITLER'S PERSONAL ADJUTANT

    BERLIN, July 7.—Herr Hitler has appointed Captain Albrecht as his personal adjutant, in succession to Captain Wiedmann, who has been appointed ...

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  54. MR. DE VALERA'S VISIT TO U.S.

    LONDON, July 7.—The Prime Minister of Eire (Mr. E. De Valera) will leave on a visit to America on September 23. ...

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