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  2. BREACH IN U.C.P.

    Hopes of a reconciliation in the Country party following the break over the nomination pledge, raised on Tuesday night at a meeting in Gippsland where ...

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  3. PRESIDENT HINDENBURG

    A bulletin issued at Neudeek at 8.30 p.m. says that President von Hindenburg is gradually becoming weaker and the Chancellor (Herr Hitler) is flying to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. WOODFULL'S LUCK CHANGES

    The weather was fine when the match between Australia and Gloucestershire was commenced to-day. After Australia had lost the toss 10 times in succession ...

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  5. HIGHER DUTIES ON COTTON GOODS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — Increased duties on cotton tweeds, cotton cordage, and cotton twines were announced by the Minister for Customs (Lieut.-Colonol ...

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  6. GERMAN COMPLICITY IN RISING

    The Austrian Government claims to have obtained documentary proof of German complicity in the Nazi rising. It is said that Herr Rintelen, Austrian Ambassador at Rome, who was to have been Chancellor if the Nazi ...

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  7. 20 YEARS' IMPRISONMENT FOR BLACKS

    DARWIN (N.A.), Wednesday. — The trial of three aborigines, Mow, Narkayah, and Natchelma, who were charged with the murder of Tanaka, one of five Japanese ...

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  8. SPEAKER MAKES HISTORY

    In the Legislative Assembly last night the speaker (Mr. Blackburn), who, it is expected, will contest the Bourke seat at the forthcoming ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Threatens to Tell

    The court-martial of other rebels who were arrested at the Chancellery will not be held to-day. It is said that Herr Rintelen is recovering rapidly from the bullet ...

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  10. List of Proposed Ministers Found

    The police in searching Herr Rintelen's papers are reported to have found a complete list of members of the Cabinet that it was intended would supersede the ...

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  11. "ARYAN FALLACY"

    Ridiculing the Nazi's "Aryan fallacy," Sir Grafton Elliot Smith, professor of anatomy in the University of London, in an address at the Anthropological ...

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  12. SENTENCED TO DEATH

    DARWIN, Wednesday.—In the Supreme Court, before Judge Wells, Butcher, otherwise Numandal, pleaded not guilty to a charg of having murdered William ...

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  13. ELECTION TO-DAY

    The new Speaker will be elected to-day under the new standing order agreed to recently which substitutes an election by exhaustive ballot ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. O'Reilly III

    O'Reilly, who is slightly indisposed, was unable to accompany the Australians to Bristol, where the match with Gloucestershire is being played. He remained in ...

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  15. VICE-ADMIRAL WHO WAS CENSURED

    On the motion for the adjournment of the House of Commons to-night, Admiral of the Fleet Sir Roger Keyes (Cons.) brought up the case of Vice-Admiral ...

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  16. Explosives From Germany

    The Swiss Charge d'Affaires has presented a note strongly protesting against the smuggling of explosives from Germany to Austria through Switzerland. He ...

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  17. Dacre Collapses

    Dacre, the former New Zealander, who plays for Gloucestershire, and was to have played against Australia, collapsed on the pavement outside the hospital, on the ...

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  18. PARLIAMENT IN BRIEF

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — Two weeks ago the Raw Cotton Bounty Bill was introduced to assist cotton-growers. To-day, in the House of Representatives, ...

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  19. Herr Rintelen Dismissed

    against the Dollfuss Government had succeeded, has been dismissed from the Government service. He will receive a pension of two-thirds of the normal rate. ...

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  20. OBJECTION TO UMPIRE

    At the recent inquiry into the fighting at the Collingwood-Carlton match, played on July 14, the Carlton representatives stated that their club would not place a ...

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  21. Team for Fifth Test

    In the Daily Express competition for the "Ideal English Team" for the fifth Test match, Larwood leads with 92 per cent. of the votes. Second favourites are ...

    Article : 78 words
  22. REGRET—NOT ANGER

    TRARALGON, Wednesday.—"I need 250,000 first preference votes to win, but I am going to fight for those votes as I have never fought before," said Senator ...

    Article : 88 words
  23. SHIPPING SUBSIDY

    Declaring that a subsidy of £3,000,000 would be hopelessly inadequate in the present alarming situation against £30,000,000 in foreign subsidies, the ...

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  24. DAVIS CUP

    Writing in the "Daily Telegraph" about Britain's success in retaining the Davis Cup, Mr. Wallis Myers says:— "If the play was not of the highest ...

    Article : 233 words
  25. Bradman Leaves Nursing Home

    Bradman has left the nursing home where he has been resting, and is staying at the country residence of Sir Douglas Shields, who is taking a personal as well ...

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  26. STATE

    For three hours yesterday afternoon the Ministry was subjected to hostile criticism by members of the Opposition for its alleged failure to deal adequately with the ...

    Article : 162 words
  27. NOW ONE AHEAD

    A further scrutiny of the votes recorded in the Labour selection ballot to choose a candidate to contest the Bourke sent in the House of Representatives was made ...

    Article : 179 words
  28. U.A.P. CANDIDATES ENDORSED

    Senate candidates for Victoria who have been endorsed by the United Australia party are:— ...

    Article : 565 words
  29. New Zealand Shipping Trouble Ends

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday.— The shipping trouble at Lyttleton, Dunedin, and Greymouth has been settled. The men intimated to-night that they ...

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  30. Leg-before-wicket Rule

    The Marylebonc Cricket Club announces that the question of giving a trial to the proposed off-side leg-before-wicket rule will be placed on the business paper ...

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  31. BUSINESS IN BRITAIN

    The Federation of British Industries in its business forecast for the third quarter of 1934 says that it is becoming increasingly clear that British trade has ...

    Article : 125 words
  32. Successful New Zealand Loan

    Financial houses report the success of the New Zealand conversion loan for £3,900,000 worth of 4 per cent. stock, which was offered for conversion into 3½ ...

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  33. Hendren's 50,000 Runs

    When Hendren reached 40 against Somerset his first-class aggregate was 50,000 runs. J. B. Hobbs, the late W. G. Grace, and P. Mead are the only other ...

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  34. Preparation of Royal Train has been Begun

    Extensive preparations are being made by the Railways department for the visit of the Duke of Gloucester, who will travel many miles in Victoria by rail. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  35. FASCIST SALUTE BY NEW GUARD

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — At a meeting of the New Guard to-night Mr. Eric Campbell was re-elected commnnder-in-chief. When he entered the meeting he was ...

    Article : 125 words
  36. New South Wales Liquor Laws

    Canon Hammond, of Sydney, addressing the International Congress on Alcoholism, said:—"Our State liquor laws find unanimity only in the fact that they ...

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  37. Biennial Contests Favoured

    After a long discussion, nations competing in the Davis Cup agreed to a proposal to abolish qualifying competition in the European zone, by 16 votes to 6. ...

    Article : 111 words
  38. Atlantic Air Service

    With a view to establishing a British Trans-Atlantic air service to Canada by means of flying-boats, Imperial Airways Ltd. is considering inviting tenders for ...

    Article : 75 words
  39. London Stock Exchange

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  40. Price of Gold

    The price of gold is £6/18/1 an ounce fine, compared with £6/18/0½ yesterday. Adding exchange and allowing for realisation charges, the price is equal to about ...

    Article : 61 words
  41. STORM DRAINS

    It is believed that after more negotiations the State Employment council has agreed to recommend that a loan of £23,000 be made to the Metropolitan ...

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  42. DIGHT'S FALLS PROJECT

    On the ground that too large a proportion of the estimated expenditure of £30,000 would have to be spent in providing materials, the State Employment ...

    Article : 67 words
  43. Royal Visitor to Make Rug at Geelong

    GEELONG, Wednesday. — When the Duke of Gloucester visits Geelong he will help to make portion of a rug in the Royal family tartan, carrying the Royol ...

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  44. REMNANTS

    The balance of our Stocks of Remnants in Silks and Velvets is being cleared at exceptional bargain prices—Half price and less, and, in some cases, as low as ...

    Article : 47 words
  45. WHEN NERVES ARE JADED

    Pure Tea is imperative. Try MUTUAL, the tea that is purified by the finest system of dust extraction in operation in Australia—a refining process leaving nothing ...

    Article : 41 words
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