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  2. GANDHI IN DANGER.

    CALCUTTA, June 30.—An attempt was made yesterday to derail a train on which Mr. M. K. Gandhi was traveling between Poona and Bombay. Mr. Gandhi is ...

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  3. IRISH COUNTY ELECTIONS.

    DUBLIN, June 30.—The latest results in the county council elections throughout the Free State confirm the earlier predictions of a stalemate so far as they ...

    Article : 246 words
  4. AUSTRALIAN FINANCE.

    KALGOORLIE. July 1.—Criticism of the Commonwealth Bank Board's attitude in regard to Australian deficits and financing by Treasury bills, and suggestions ...

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  5. BOWLERS SUCCEED.

    LONDON, July 1.—Glorious sunshine greeted the Australian Test cricketers yesterday when they began the return match with Surrey, their last engagement ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FLYING OFFICER KILLED.

    LONDON, June 30.—The Prince of Wales had just alighted from his plane at the Royal Air Force pageant at Hendon today, at which 60,000 persons were present, ...

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  7. FIERCE BLIZZARD.

    WELLINGTON, July l.—A fierce southerly blizzard, accompanied by a heavy fall of snow, swept the whole of the Otago province and parts of Southland, ...

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  8. HITLER CRUSHES PLOT

    BERLIN, June 30.—Swift and ruthless action by Herr Hitler (the Chancellor) and General Goering (his lieutenant) today crushed what seems to have been a ...

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  9. BRITISH ECONOMIES.

    LONDON, June 30.—Tomorrow will bring financial improvement to more than 4,000,000 people in Great Britain for, in accordance with the decision announced ...

    Article : 242 words
  10. FIRE IN BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE, July 1.—Manufacturers and indent agents occupying the second and third floors of the Commercial Travellers' Association building in ...

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  11. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    MELBOURNE, July 1.—Nominations closed yesterday of candidates for selection by the Labour Party to contest the Victorian seats in the House of ...

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  12. NAVAL BUILDING.

    BERLIN, June 30.—To the accompaniment of thunderous cheering from thousands of throats, Germany's third "pocket battleship," costing £4,000,000, was ...

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  13. PREMIER'S CONDUCT.

    EDMONTON, June 30.—A Supreme Court jury tonight upheld a civil action by Vivian McMillan, a 22-year-old stenographer, and her father, Allan McMillan. ...

    Article : 140 words
  14. EXAMPLE TO PLOTTERS.

    LONDON, July 1.—A special correspondent of the "Observer" in Berlin reports that the Nazi Government's cleaning up process was confined to a small croup of ...

    Article : 254 words
  15. DESTROYERS COLLIDE.

    TOKIO, June 30.—It is officially announced that the destroyers Miyuki and Inadzuma (each of 1,700 tons) collided off Saishu (Quelpart) Island, south of Korea. ...

    Article : 219 words
  16. QUEENSLAND SENATE POSITION.

    BRISBANE, July 1.—No decision as to the successor of Senator M. Reid in the Queensland Senate team for the coming Federal elections is likely to be made for ...

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  17. FRANCE'S REPLY.

    PARIS, June 30.—By 425 votes to 100, the Chamber of Deputies today authorised the laying down before the end of the year of a 26,000 ton battleship, one ...

    Article : 168 words
  18. U.S. RECOVERY ACT.

    WASHINGTON, June 30.—Apparently yielding to the insistence of local dealers, who are losing much valuable government business, Mr. Henry Ford seems to be ...

    Article : 127 words
  19. ROLLS IN THIS STATE.

    The Commonwealth Electoral Officer for Western Australia (Mr. R. H. Bandy) said on Saturday that he had received instructions to have the main electoral rolls ...

    Article : 81 words
  20. BRITAIN'S 1937 SHIPS.

    LONDON, June 30.—The naval correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" (Mr. Hector C. Bywater) writing in today's issue, says that Britain's new battleships ...

    Article : 93 words
  21. ANXIETY ABROAD.

    ROME, June 30.—The German troubles are causing grave anxiety here, and fears that there may be repercussions in Central Europe as, if the Nazi Government is ...

    Article : 196 words
  22. DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH DEAD

    LONDON, June 30.—The Duke of Marlborough, who was Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies in 1903-5, and Parliamentary Secretary of the Board of Agriculture ...

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  23. ATLANTIC CROSSED.

    PARIS, June 30.—Benjamin and Joseph Adamowicz, two Polish aviators, who ook off from Harbour Grace (Newfoundland) at 3,50 a.m. on Friday in an attempt ...

    Article : 188 words
  24. BANDITS RAID BANK.

    NEW YORK, June 30.—After spending weeks in hiding, John Dillinger, the notorious gangster, reappeared today at South Bend (Indiana) and made another of his ...

    Article : 174 words
  25. BRITISH BEEF MARKET

    LONDON, June 30.—The British plan for a voluntary agreement to secure a reduction of beef supplies from the Argentine and from the Dominions will break ...

    Article : 191 words
  26. ASSAM FLOODS.

    CALCUTTA, June 30.—The heavy floods in Assam are receding, but many thousands are homeless and starving, and there is grave danger of an epidemic of cholera ...

    Article : 119 words
  27. AUSTRIAN SHIPPING.

    TRIESTE, June 30.—After 16 years, the Austrian flag is again to be seen on the high seas as a result of an Italo-Austrian agreement, granting Austria free port ...

    Article : 91 words
  28. CENTENARY AIR RACE.

    CALCUTTA, June 29.—Extraordinary efforts are being made on behalf of Colonel P. C. Fitzmaurice, the Irish Free State entrant in the air race to Melbourne. The ...

    Article : 104 words
  29. CHILLED BEEF FROM WYNDHAM.

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. J. M. Drew) on Saturday received a telegram from the general manager of the Wyndham Meatworks (Mr. J. J. Farrell) stating that the ...

    Article : 69 words
  30. RUSSIAN BALLET.

    LONDON, June 30.—J. C. Williamson, Ltd., have engaged for an Australian tour a Russian ballet, in which Olga Spessiva, who has been appearing in Grand Opera ...

    Article : 125 words
  31. COMMISSIONER IN CANADA.

    LONDON, June 29.—It is announced by the Dominions Office that Sir Francis Floud, Secretary of the Ministry of Labour and formerly Chairman of the Board of Customs ...

    Article : 73 words
  32. ZARA AGHA'S BODY.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, June 29.—The Turkish Government is expected to order that the body of Zara Agha, who died at the age of 159 years on Thursday, be sent ...

    Article : 95 words
  33. BRITISH ARMY LEADERS.

    LONDON, June 29.—Following closely on a five days' visit to Britain by General Weygand, of France, the British Secretary of State for War (Viscount ...

    Article : 62 words
  34. FILM STAR MARRIES SECRETARY

    NEW YORK, June 29.—Richard Dix, the Hollywood screen star, was married to-day to his secretary, Miss Virginia Webster, of Los Angeles, who is 24 years of ...

    Article : 69 words
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