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  2. TARIFF AMENDMENTS.

    CANBERRA, July 17—The general discussion on the tariff amendments made since November was resumed in Committee, in the House of Representatives ...

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  3. EMPIRE TRADE.

    LONDON, July 16.—In the House of Commons to-day Mr. S. Baldwin (leader of the Conservative Party) moved a vote of censure on the Government in connection ...

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  4. BROADCASTING CLAIMS.

    CANBERRA, July 17.—Chief Judge Dethridge, sitting as a Royal, Commissioner, to-day reopened the investigation into the allegations of bribery made in ...

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  5. BUDGET PROPOSALS.

    CANBERRA, July 17.—The resolutions passed in connection with the Federal Budget at a public meeting in Melbourne have been forwarded to the Prime ...

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  6. THE THIRD TEST.

    LONDON, July 17.—Discussing the bad light appeals at Leeds, the "Daily Chronicle" says:—"The onus should rest wholly on the umpires, and no one should be ...

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  7. EGYPTIAN OUTBREAK.

    LONDON, July 16.—Following the grave riots which occurred in Alexandria on Tuesday when a two hours' strike organised by the Wafd in sympathy with the ...

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  8. MR. SNOWDEN'S STAND.

    LONDON, July 17.—Commenting upon the House of Commons debate on trade policy, originating from the unsuccessful Conservative censure motion. "The Times" ...

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  9. TOBACCO PRICES.

    ADELAIDE, July 17.—It has been officially announced that tobacco prices will be raised from Monday, but the extent of the increase has not been stated. ...

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  10. Local Increase.

    Mr. J. Gleeson, treasurer of the Retail Tobacco Traders' Association of Western Australia, stated Inst night that, owing to increased duties levied on tobacco, all ...

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  11. AN EXAMPLE DISREGARDED.

    MELBOURNE, July 17.—Addressing the members of the University Conservative Club to-day, Sir Arthur Robinson, a former Victorian Cabinet Minister, offered ...

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  12. DISPUTED WILL.

    LONDON, July 16.—"My father and myself attended a combination of spiritualistic and wireless experiments made in an effort to get in touch with the inhabitants ...

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  13. HOUSE OF LORDS.

    LONDON, July 16.— In the House of Lords to-day Viscount Astor (Conservative) moved that in view of the full enfranchisement of women and their ...

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  14. MATCH AGAINST SCOTLAND.

    EDINBURGH, July 17.—There was no play in the match between the Australians and Scotland to-day owing to continuous rain. Play yesterday was stopped by rain ...

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  15. THE SALES TAX

    CANBERRA, July 17.—In the House of Representatives to-day the Treasurer (Mr. Scullin), in reply to Mr. Hill (C.P., Vic), said that the proposed sales tax would ...

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  16. GRIMMETT ILL.

    EDINBURGH, July 16.—Ponsford has recovered from his illness, but Grimmett has now developed gastritis. The googly bowler went to bed after the match ...

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  17. PLAYERS' AUTOGRAPHS.

    MELBOURNE, July 17.—Although the Australian Board of Control for international cricket forbade the members of the Australian Test team to sign autograph ...

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  18. KING FUAD'S POLICY.

    LONDON, July 17.—The "Daily Herald" (Labour), in a remarkable attack on King Fund of Egypt, whom it calls "This Fuad," says:—"He has consistently plotted against ...

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  19. AVIATION.

    OAKLAND (California), July 16.— Wing-Commander Kingsford Smithy has been approached by an Eastern United States company which is constructing an ...

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  20. COUNTRY PARTY STATEMENT.

    CANBERRA, July 17.—"Though the Budget introduced by the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) does not provide a solution for existing financial problems," ...

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  21. LABOUR IN VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, July 17.—Members of the State Ministry and the Parliamentary Labour Party held a conference with the executive of the Trades Hall Council and ...

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  22. PARLIAMENT DEFENDED.

    LONDON, July 16.—During the general discussion following the opening of the conference of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (an international body), an ...

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  23. TEST AVERAGES.

    So far in the Test matches the Australians have scored 1,846 runs, of which Bradman has made 728, for the loss of 39 wickets, or an average of 47.3 runs per ...

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  24. REDUCED FLYING CHARGES.

    After operating for three months the West Australian section of the Australian Aero Club has decided on a policy of reduced flying charges to pupils and club ...

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  25. ALEXANDRIA NOW QUIET.

    LONDON, July 17.—The Alexandria correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" reports that the city is now quiet after the rioting, but troops ace still being held ...

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  26. THE HOLY SEE.

    ROME, July 16.—A painful impression has been produced at the Vatican by the British White Paper concerning Malta, in which the Holy See is described as a ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN AERO CLUB.

    Flying, training, conducted by the Australian Aero Club at the various centres, during May resulted in seven pupils qualifying for "A" or private pilots' licences, ...

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  28. ENGLAND.

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  29. AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    LONDON, July 15.—An Australian Government international loan of £3,000,000, in 7 per cent. bonds, was offered to-day or subscription in Britain at 95. Within ...

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  30. FARMERS OF THE EMPIRE.

    LONDON, July 16.—The proposal of the New Zealand and South African agricultural unions for an Empire farmers convention to be held South Africa in ...

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  31. LINER IN HEAVY WEATHER.

    SYDNEY, July 17.—Advice has been received by MacDonald, Hamilton and Company. Sydney agents for the P. and O. Royal Mail Line that when the linder ...

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  32. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    LONDON, July 16.—At to-day's wool sales a catalogue of 7,460 bales, including 2,820 from Australia, was offered. There was increased activity among home buyers ...

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  33. TANKS IN ACTION.

    LONDON, July 16.—General C. G. Dawes, American Ambassador to London, has commissioned Mr. Will Longstaff, the artist, to paint a picture of the Thirtieth ...

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  34. "NO OCCASION FOR PANIC."

    LONDON, July 17.—Mr. B. Bennison in the "Daily Telegraph" says:—"There is no occasion for panic in connection with the remodelling of England's team for ...

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  35. New Zealand Tourists.

    MELBOURNE, July 16.—After a tour through Victoria by train and motor car, the New Zealand farmers who have been visiting the Eastern States of Australia. ...

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  36. EXCITEMENT IN COMMONS.

    LONDON, July 17.—A very lively scene occurred in the House of Commons to-day. Mr. Fenner Brockway (Labour) at question time insisted on making a speech ...

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  37. PROGRAMME OF MATCHES.

    Following are the remaining matches to be played by the Australians:— July 19, 21, v. West of Scotland, at Glasgow, July 22, 23, v. Durham, at Sunderland. ...

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  38. ATTEMPTED LYNCHING

    RIGA, July 16.—A mob at Kursk yesterday attempted to lynch a woman who was alleged to be kidnapping children. The police rescued her Soviet newspapers ...

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  39. MURDER BY HANGED MAN.

    LONDON, July 16.—A weird story of a man who underwent capital punishment and afterwards committed a murder was told by Sir Simon Von Deraa when giving ...

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  40. SURVEYORS' CONFERENCE.

    BRISBANE, July 17.—A draft constitution for a Federal Institute of Surveyors was approved at the interstate conference of the Australian Surveyors' Institutes ...

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  41. THE PRIMAGE DUTY.

    CANBERRA. July 17.—Replying to Senator Payne (Tas.) in the Senate to-day, the Leader of the Government (Senator Daly) said that he had no information on ...

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  42. AIRMEN TORTURED BY KURDS

    CONSTANTINOPLE, July 16.—As a sequel to the atrocious torture of captured Turkish aviators, Turkish troops burned down a number of Kurdish villages ...

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