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  2. THE FEDERAL SURPLUS.

    CANBERRA, July 5.— Although the Federal Ministry has completed the financial year with a record surplus of £3,562,539, it is believed that any further ...

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  3. DANZIG DANGER.

    GENEVA, July 4.—The League of Nations had yet another shock in a week of unprecedented sensations when, during the Council's discussion of the Danzig ...

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  4. ABYSSINIA'S FATE.

    GENEVA, July 4.—With only Ras Nasibu's loudly ejaculated "No," as opposition, the Assembly of the League of Nations adopted a resolution this evening ...

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  5. A DEFICIT EXPECTED.

    LONDON, July 3.—After a debate in which Government speakers referred to the heavy expenditure on defence, the third reading of the Finance Bill for ...

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  6. MELROSE KILLED.

    MELBOURNE, July 5.— Mr. Charles James Melrose, of Glenelg, South Australia, one of Australia's most Popular and best-known airmen, and Mr. ...

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  7. AUSTRIAN CROWN.

    LONDON, July 4.—Keen interest continues to be taken in the prospects of the early restoration of the Habsburgs to the Austrian throne. ...

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  8. INTEREST REDUCTION.

    WELLINGTON, July 5.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Savage) made a further statement today in reply to London criticism of his announcement that the ...

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  9. DANGER OF CHAOS.

    PRAGUE, July 4.— The semi-official newspaper, "Prager Press," warns Austria that the return of the Habsburgs would plunge Central Europe into chaos. ...

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  10. U.S. DROUGHT RAVAGES.

    WASHINGTON, July 4— A graphic picture of the desolation and suffering in the drought-stricken area was painted tonight in a report issued by the Works ...

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  11. GERMAN BACKING.

    BERLIN, July 4.— Official and private opinion is unreservedly backing Herr Greiser in his stand at Geneva for a revision of Danzig's relations with the ...

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  12. MR. STEVENS BUSY.

    LONDON, July 5.— The Premier of New South Wales (Mr. B. S. B. Stevens) has four or five days of heavy work ahead of him in Britain before he sails ...

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  13. DEFAULT NOT CONTEMPLATED.

    LONDON, July 3.— Following the falls that resumed from the announcement that New Zealand proposed to seek a reduction in interest on her London debt, ...

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    The late Mr. C.J. MELROSE. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. MOTHER'S BEQUEST.

    LONDON, July 4.— The "Evening News" states that a three months' search for a lost daughter to whom her mother, Mrs. Florence Mignon, a resident of ...

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  16. JAPANESE REFORMS.

    TOKIO, July 4.— Proposals placed by the Ministry of Commerce before the Cabinet when it began consideration of the plans for administrative renovation ...

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  17. "MAGNIFICENT PROGRESS."

    SYDNEY, July 5.— The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons), in a speech at the annual dinner of the Commercial Travellers' Association last night, took an optimistic ...

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  18. FRANCE BLAMED.

    LONDON, July 5.— "France is alone responsible for the collapse of the League's functioning," says the "Sunday Times" today. "Of the three great Powers ...

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  19. FIGHT AT FOOTBALL.

    SYDNEY, July 5.— Towards the close of the first-grade Australian rules foot-ball match between Newtown and Eastern Suburbs at Paddington yesterday, ...

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  20. NEW SERVICE ANNOUNCED.

    TOKIO, July 4.— It was announced today that Kokusai Line would inaugurate in August a new service to Australia, via China, the Philippines and Singapore, ...

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  21. SAFEGUARDS FOR FUTURE.

    WASHINGTON, July 4.— A comprehensive scheme that will probably cost more than £20,000,000, with the object of creating reserves for the future in ...

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  22. ITALIAN DECREES.

    ROME, July 4.— The Cabinet today passed decress establishing councils administering agriculture, industry, trade and transport and controlling private ...

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  23. SHOOTING OF OFFICER

    LONDON, July 4.— Following an announcement made yesterday that a Consular Court of Inquiry had decided that there was no case against the British ...

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  24. RESISTANCE NOT OVER.

    GENEVA, July 4.—Haile Selassie has advised the League Secretariat that all communications to the Abyssinian Government should be directed to the ...

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  25. WHEAT YIELD PROSPECTS.

    CHICAGO, July 4.— A private estimate places the aggregate wheat yield of the United States this year at 631,000.000 bushels, only 8,000,000 bushels above the ...

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  26. FASCIST VENGEANCE.

    MADRID, July 5.— Allegedly avenging the murder of three colleagues, Fascists drove in several cars today past a Socialist meeting house when the participants ...

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  27. WOMAN DELEGATE'S VIEWS.

    GENEVA, July 4.— Miss Herstin Hesselgrin, of Sweden, who was the only woman speaker in the general debate in the League Assembly in the Italo-Abyssinian ...

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  28. MOTORISTS GO ON STRIKE.

    ZURICH, July 4.— As a protest against the high price of petrol due to import duty, motoring clubs throughout Switzerland are organising a "one-day ...

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  29. ASSASSIN EXECUTED.

    TOKIO, July 4.—Sentenced to death by a court martial recently for having murdered Major-General Nagata at the War Office on August 12 of last year— ...

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  30. DUKE OF KENT IN HOLLAND.

    LONDON, July 3.— Representatives of the Netherlands Government and the British Minister at Hague (Sir Hubert Montgomery) welcomed the Duke of Kent ...

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  31. SERVICES REWARDED.

    LONDON, July 3.— The brevet promotion to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel of Major Charter, the officer commanding the British legation guard at Addis ...

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  32. EARL THROWN FROM HORSE.

    LONDON, July 3.— During operations of the Oxford University Officers' Training Corps today, the 20 years-old Earl of Oxford and Asquith, a grandson of the ...

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  33. MIRACLE CLOCK.

    Foremost amongst all clocks shown at the recent Brussels exhibition. So many people have inquired asking to see the Atmos clock, estimated to run without ...

    Article : 70 words
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