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  2. INTER-STATE NEWS.

    Tlie body of James Leonard (65), watchman on the hulk Kembla, who disappeared on July 11, tonight was found floating in the Parramatta River ...

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  3. AGREEMENT BETWEEN FRENCH AND ENGLISH GOVERNMENTS.

    As the result of an exchange of views in Paris, it is now authoritatively stated that a close agreement exists between the British and French ...

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  4. FOREIGN CABLES.

    The Japanese Foreign Minister has announced that Japan is specially interested in Abyssinia economically and could not remain unconcerned in the ...

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  5. POLITICAL.

    The chairman of the Loan Council (Mr. Casey) announced today that the High Commissioner had been authorised to arrange for a new conversion loan ...

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  6. MUNICIPAL.

    The regular meeting of the Carnarvon Municipal Light Board was held last Friday evening, when there were ...

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  7. STATE NEWS.

    There is no news in Perth of the movements of the R.A.A.F. flying boat which left Darwin for Wyndham (400 miles) last Friday. The plane is ...

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  8. MUSSOLINTS PLANS FOR CONQUEST OF ABYSSINIA.

    It was learned today that Mussolini, has declined to give a pledge that Italy will not resort to force in the Abyssinian dispute, consequently the ...

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  9. EMPLOYEES OF NEWCASTLE COKE CO. FATALLY GASSED.

    Two employees of the Newcastle Gas and Coke Co. died from the effects of gas in an underground valve chamber. SO feet below the surface, today. ...

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  10. CONVERSION LOAN UNDERWRITTEN.

    The conversion loan has been underwritten at 3 per cent for six years. ...

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  11. EMPEROR OF ABYSSINIA SPEAKS.

    "Italy is seeking a pretext to initiate a campaign of vilification with a view to eventual conquest," said the Emperor of Abyssinia in a stirring ...

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  12. FLYING BOAT AT TOWNSVILLE.

    The R.A.A.F. flying boat which it was feared was missing between Darwin and Wyndham, is at Townsville, having fallen a long way behind her ...

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  13. LYONS SAILING FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Lyons (Prime Minister) is sailtomorrow for Australia by the Mariposa. ...

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  14. THE KALGOORLIE FOUNDRY DISPUTE.

    The A.L.P. dispute committee's recommendation to the strikers at the foundry that they should submit their claim to arbitration has been turned ...

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  15. CONVERSION LOAN'S SUCCESS.

    The Chairman of the Loan Council (Mr. Casey) announced having received a message from London tonight of the striking success of the ...

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  16. PROTECTION OF BRITISH LEGATION.

    A million sandbags have been despatched to Addis Ababa for the protection of thte British Legation in the event of war, which Egypt regards as ...

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  17. AVIATION.

    Nine passengers and four of her crew were killed when, the KLM Dutch airliner plane of the Douglas flying hotel type crashed into the Swiss Alps ...

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  18. ITALIAN FORCES IN AFRICA.d

    The semi-official newspaper, "Azione Coloniale," admits 70 deaths from sunstroke among Italian forces in East Africa. ...

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  19. POSITION HOURLY BECOMING WORSE.

    In British official quarters the position in connection with the Abyssinian dispute is regarded as becoming worse hourly. ...

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  20. VICTORIA A PLANE FATALITY.

    One pilot, Harry Zacker, was killed and another, IT. Allen, escaped injury when their planes crashed after colliding at 500ft. during a club race ...

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  21. TRAINING OF CITIZEN OFFICERS ABANDONED THIS YEAR.

    The rapid, expansion of the Air Force has led to the abandonment of training citizen force officers this year. R.A.A.F. Instructors are required for ...

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  22. NUCLEUS OF FOREIGN AIR FORCE.

    Four British and eight American and French aviators under Hal Dubberrier. of Chicago, leave for Abyssinia in August to constitute the ...

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  23. MISSING SEAPLANE.

    No news having been received of the whereabouts of Mr. Stuart Campbell, the left WeridaL New Guinea, on; Tuesday travelling up Fly River in a ...

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  24. FRESH DEVELOPMENTS IN THE ITALO-ABYSSINIAN POSITION.

    There have been several developments in the Italo-Abyssinian dispute, the most important of which was the unexpected receipt by the League of ...

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  25. MUSSOLINI FEARS NO ONE.

    Mussolini, in an interview today at Rome, said: "My only desire was to serve my country as great Englishmen in building their Empire, served theirs. ...

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  26. NEW GLIDER RECORD.

    Reports from Berlin state that Herr Ludwig Hoffman has established a new glider record of 305 miles. ...

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  27. DISASTER TO TWO PLANES.

    A six-seater Western Airways plane alighted in Bristol Channel today and was wrecked. The bodies of two passengers have been recovered. The pilots ...

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  28. NO NEWS OF MISSING SEAPLANE.

    No news has yet been received of the missing seaplane piloted by Mr. Stuart Campbell In the Fly River country In Papua. The R.A.A.F. search ...

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  29. BELIEF THAT WAR IS INEVITABLE.

    The Abyssinian Emperor's address to Parliament on Friday, calling on unity to defeat the invader, has led to the widespread belief that war with ...

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  30. NORTHERN IRELAND

    Shooting broke out again yesterday. The death roll from the riots is now nine. The police are raiding parts of the city for arms and soldiers are ...

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  31. United States of America JUDGES AND THE NEW DEAL.

    The general trend of judicial decisions continued against the "new deal" today, the Federal District Judge in Sherman, Texas, ruling that the ...

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  32. WEST AUSTRALIA SECESSION DELEGATION DISAPPOINTED.

    On the eve of their departure Messrs. McCallum Smith and H. K. Watson Issued the following statement:— "The extraordinary determination of ...

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  33. BRITAIN STILL SEEKING AMICABLE SETTLEMENT.

    The British Government is still actively attempting to secure a settlement of the Abyssinian dispute, and will continue to do so until a ...

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  34. PINK SNOW.

    A large area near Mt. St. Bernard and Hotham is covered with pink snow, which meteorologists explain is caused by the unusual dust-storms fromd ...

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  35. BLAME RESTS WITH GOREIGN POWERS. SATS DE VALERA.

    In Dail Eireann yesterday, Mr. De Valera blamed foreign Powers for creating the situation in Belfast recently. ...

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  36. POWERS AGREE TO EARLY MEETING OF LEAGUE COUNCIL.

    With the continuance of the ItaloAbyssiniain deadlock Cabinet yesterday decided to bring the matter before the Council of the League of Nations as ...

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  37. GENERAL TELEGRAMS

    The liner Niagara, with Mr. Lyons (Australia's Prime Minister) on board, an hour after leaving Victoria, British Columbia, bound for Australia, ...

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  38. ADMINISTRATION OF FREMANTLE HARBOR.

    The sweeping changes in the control of the Fremantle Harbor which were proposed by a deputation of primary producers, merchants and ...

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  39. New Zealand.

    Hamish Armstrong, the son of a wealthy pastoralist in the Puketitirri district, who left his home on Sunday in his Moth plane, has been missing ...

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  40. SENATE DISAGREES WITH PRESIDENT.

    The question of how far private citizens can go to collect damages against the Government through legal proceedings became a prominent issue ...

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  41. ITALY GOLD COVERAGE FOR PAPER MONEY SUSPENDED.

    The Government has suspended the statutory 40 per cent gold coverage for paper currency, owing to the urgent need for money for payments ...

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  42. ABYSSINIA WILL FIGHT FOR FREEDOM.

    "We will fight in desperation and ruthlessly and men, women and children will defend Abyssinia's independence. It will be a massacre," said the ...

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  43. Obituary.

    The death occured last night in St. John of God Hospital, Sabiaco, of Mr. E. G. Stenberg, Consul for Sweden in Western Australia, and formerly Chief ...

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  44. GERMANY NAZI LEADERS PERTURBED.

    There Is evidence of acute and increasing nervousness among the leaders of Hitter's Nazi regime at the discontent noticeable in many quarters, ...

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  45. CELEBRATION OF ABYSSINIAN EMPEROR'S BIRTHDAY.

    A salute of 21 guns heralded today the celebration of the Emperor Haile Sellasis' 45th birthday. The capital was en fete with troops and flags in ...

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  46. THE ARGENTINE SENATE.

    During a stormy scene in the Senate over Government control of foreign meat-packing interests, a spectator, since identified as Ramon Cora, thed ...

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  48. DUTCH CABINET RESIGNS.

    Dr. Golijin's National Cabinet formed in 1933, resigned today, following the Catholic Party's strong opposition to the proposed economy measures. ...

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  49. JAPAN JAPAN'S WOOL PURCHASES FROM SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Press predicts that Japan will refuse to buy South African wool fail retaliation for tariff. ...

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  50. A DISASTROUS STRIKE.

    A general strike has been called for today in sympathy with 600 employees of the enamel factory who have been "out" for four months now, and whose ...

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  51. DOCTOR DIXIE CLEMENT.

    Dr. Dixie Clement the well-known Perth physician, died yesterday following a cerebral stroke. ...

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