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  2. MADRID STRUGGLE.

    LONDON, July 26.—After several days of fierce, heavy fighting, it is reported from Madrid this morning that the insurgents have definitely recaptured ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. NAZISM OPPOSED.

    BERLIN, July 25.—Dr. Wilhelm Niemoeller, pastor of St. Anne's Church at Dahlem, was arrested by the secret police today because he praised his ...

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  4. PACIFIC SHIPPING.

    AUCKLAND, July 26.—The Australian Treasurer (Mr. R. G. Casey), who passed through Auckland today by the liner Monowai on his return journey to ...

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  5. OPPOSITION TO WAR.

    MELBOURNE, July 26.—Labour leaders in Victoria are greatly perturbed because of the new war policy decided upon at the All-Australian Trade Union Congress in ...

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  6. YUGOSLAV UNREST.

    BELGRADE, July 25.—The death early yesterday of the Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church (Dr. Barnabas) has added to the difficulties of the situation ...

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  7. BELGIAN KING.

    CANBERRA, July 26.—Keen interest as been caused in Federal official circles by the announcement of the intention of the New South Wales Government to ...

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  8. MR. CASEY'S RETURN.

    AUCKLAND, July 26.—The need for greater sympathy, understanding and friendship between New Zealand and Australia was stressed by the Commonwealth ...

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  9. CHINA CRISIS.

    SHANGHAI, July 26.—A further military clash in the Peiping region yesterday followed by the entry of Japanese troops into Peiping, has made the North ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. LONDON MYSTERY.

    LONDON, July 25.—An element of mystery surrounds the death of the Countess of Cardigan, who was killed when she fell from a seventh storey ...

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  11. FLYING BOAT SERVICE

    AUCKLAND, July 26.—According to Mr. H. E. Wimperis, formerly director of scientific research in the British Air Ministry, who passed through Auckland ...

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  12. CLERIC'S CHARGES.

    ROCHESTER (New York), July 25.—The Rev. R. A. Jardine (who conducted the religious ceremony at the marriage of the Duke of Windsor in France, in ...

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  13. REACTION IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, July 26.—"The New South Wales State Labour Party will disregard the decision of the congress of the All-Australian Council of Trade Unions in ...

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  14. MEETINGS NEAR PARLIAMENT

    CANBERRA, July 26.—Provisions of the new Unlawful Assemblances Ordinance, which was gazetted in Canberra last week to regulate public meetings in ...

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  15. A GERMAN MINORITY.

    LONDON, July 26.—German propaganda against Czechoslovakia has been given a new twist, says a Central European correspondent of "The Times." A ...

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  16. THE LONDON DISCUSSIONS.

    AUCKLAND, July 26.—Empire air communications were referred to today by the Australian Treasurer (Mr. R. C. Casey), who passed through Auckland by ...

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  17. LOST SEAPLANE.

    MELBOURNE, July 26.—Detachments of Air Force men searched the beaches near Point Cook today for any trace of wreckage from the Moth seaplane which ...

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  18. KILLED IN FALL.

    SYDNEY, July 26.—Thomas Harrison (33), of Carlisle-street, Leichhardt, fell about 80ft. and was killed instantly when he lost his grip on a rope with ...

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  19. CALIFORNIAN QUAIL.

    SYDNEY. July 26.—The Minister for Customs (Mr. White) today promised that he would submit to the Federal Cabinet for consideration a request for the ...

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  20. DRIFTING LAUNCH.

    SYDNEY, July 26.—Police are now convinced that there is no hope of finding alive Henry Payne Oberg, of Bondi, and William Hillman, of Woollahra, whose ...

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  21. DEAD INVENTOR'S ROMANCE.

    LONDON, July 25.—Miss Elizabeth Narcissa Paynter, who 13 years ago was engaged to marry the Marchese Marconl, the pioneer of wireless, whose death ...

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  22. BARCELONA BOMBED.

    BARCELONA, July 25.—Insurgent planes raided Barcelona today, killing 65 persons and wounding 150. ...

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  23. A FAMOUS YACHT.

    LONDON, July 25.—The "Daily Mail" states that King Carol of Rumania, who is paying a private visit to England, has bought Lady Yule's yacht, Nahlin. ...

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  24. INCIDENTS IN SAMOA.

    WELLINGTON, July 26.—According to reports from Samoa, where several Europeans were recently molested by natives as a result of excitement ...

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  25. SHIPS ARRESTED IN WALES.

    LONDON, July 25.—A big legal battle will begin in British courts within a few days over the action of the Spanish Government in ordering its Cardiff consul to ...

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  26. EX-KING AND A REVOLVER.

    LONDON, July 25.—It is expected that when he is released from Wandsworth prison on August 13 George Andrew McMahon (35), who was convicted in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER.

    HOBART, July 26.—Tasmania's per capita output of hydro-electric power during 1936-37 was exceeded by only one country in the world. Norway, according ...

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  28. BURNT TO DEATH IN CAR.

    LONDON, July 26.—Only one of the four persons—two men and two women—who were burnt to death in a car at Harlow, near Epping, has been identified. ...

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  29. MORE MONEY FOR LAWYERS.

    LONDON, July 25.—Lawyers expect an extra £1,000,000 sterling a [?]ear as a result of the passing by Parliament of the Matrimonial Causes Bill, which was ...

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  30. TO GUIDE RESCUERS.

    LONDON, July 25.—The "News of the World" describes tests with a French submarine of an invention by George Claude Neon (of Neon lights fame) for staining ...

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  31. PERPETUAL HEADACHE.

    LONDON, July 25.—Through the "Sunday Pictorial" an anonymous Midlands engineer is offering £5,000 sterling for a cure for a perpetual headache, which so ...

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  32. TRAM TRAFFIC STILLED.

    ADELAIDE, July 26.—When a cockatoo flew against tramway overhead wires o the Glenelg line at Wayville yesterday the bird was incinerated and traffic in ...

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  33. TENNANT'S CREEK BATTERY.

    MELBOURNE, July 26.—The Minister for the Interior (Mr. Paterson), before his departure for Sydney tonight, promised that the new Government battery ...

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  34. SANDRINGHAM TRADITIONS.

    LONDON, July 26.—Determined to maintain the royal estate at Sandringham in accordance with the old traditions, King George is cutting out all the ...

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  35. OVERLAND MOTORISTS.

    MELBOURNE, July 26.—New records for the journey by motor car between Melbourne and Darwin were set by Dr. D. J. Sutherland and Flight-Lieut. J. R. ...

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  36. INFANTILE PARALYSIS.

    CANBERRA, July 26.—No immediate action is contemplated by the Federal Health Department to impose any State boundary quarantine restrictions to ...

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  37. RECOVERY FROM DEAFNESS.

    ADELAIDE, July 26.—A woman who had been completely deaf for more than two months as a result of a fall fully recovered her hearing on Saturday ...

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  38. AERIAL MINEFIELD.

    LONDON, July 25.—A remarkable story of a device to lay aerial minefields, as a counter-measure against raiding aircraft, is described in the "Sunday Chronicle." ...

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  39. HOW TO GET WORK.

    COPENHAGEN, July 25.—Successful attention to his plight as one of the un-employed was drawn today by a man who climbed the lightning-conductor on top ...

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  40. RADIO PROPAGANDA.

    LONDON, July 25.—Daventry is likely to be used as a world centre for British radio counter-propaganda, according to the "Sunday Chronicle." ...

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  41. CORRECT SIDE FOR TASSLE.

    CANBERRA, July 26.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) revealed today that the ceremony of receiving a doctorate of the University of Cambridge is an ordeal ...

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  42. DOWNPOURS AT BOMBAY.

    BOMBAY, July 26.—Monsoonal down-pours are holding up the loading of cargo boats. The liner Naldera was compelled to leave 899 tons of cargo, and mailbags, ...

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  43. THE FLAME-THOWER.

    BUDAPEST, July 25.—The death has occurred, in poverty, of Captain Gabriel Szakats, the inventor of the flamethrower, which was first used by the ...

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  44. More Suspected Victorian Cases.

    MELBOURNE, July 26.—Two more suspected cases of infantile paralysis, both in crowded industrial suburbs, were reported tonight. ...

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  45. BEING SENT TO AUSTRALIA.

    MELBOURNE, July 26.—Information is being sought by the Minister for the Interior (Mr. Paterson) regarding a cable message that an English public ...

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  46. DISTRESSED EX-SOLDIERS.

    LONDON, July 26.—An exhibition and sale of handicrafts made by distressed Imperial ex-service men in Australia and New Zealand, brought to London by ...

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  47. TUBERCULOSIS IN CATTLE.

    SYDNEY, July 26.—A recent survey by the Metropolitan Milk Board has shown a high percentage of tuberculosis in dairy herds in the metropolitan area. ...

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  48. A SPOILT WAIST.

    PARIS, July 25.—Mlle. Andre Lequen, a blonde mannequin employed at a fashionable modiste's establishment, and who was said by her counsel to be at ...

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  49. ADMIRAL'S ILLNESS.

    MELBOURNE, July 26.—The condition of Admiral Sir Francis Hyde, first member of the Naval Board, who is suffering from bronchial pneumonia, continues to ...

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  50. FRENCH BUS COLLISION.

    PARIS, July 26.—Twenty-seven persons were injured in the collision yesterday at Abbeville between a motor bus carrying 54 British tourists travelling to Paris from ...

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  51. DRINKING CONTEST BARRED.

    LONDON, July 26.—A competition in drinking beer from babies' bottles has been barred at Ilford. The Mayor (Mr. Billington) said:—"I am worried to think ...

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