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  2. WIMBLEDON TENNIS.

    England's last hope in the men's singles disappeared when Satoh climinated Austin, and consequently will play Crawford in the semi-finals. Crawford should win despite ...

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  3. ATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mollison, who propose to fly non-stop to New York, thence non-stop to Bagdad and back to London, arrived at Pendine Sands, Wales, early this ...

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  4. WHEAT RESTRICTIONS.

    It was disclosed yesterday that much anxiety was expressed by Ministers when the State Cabinet met on Monday afternoon at the action of Victorian delegates ...

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  5. MISSING COLLIER.

    MALLACOOTA, Tuesday.—A piece of a ship's hatch cover, which may be part of the missing collier Christina Fraser, was discovered on the beach at Wingan ...

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  6. GOLD COUNTRIES.

    President Roosevelt's rejection of the proposals for the temporary stabilisation of currencies was closely discussed by delegates to the World Monetary and Economic ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. EMERGENCY MEASURES.

    In the absence of the Treasurer (Sir Stanley Argyle), the Attorney-General (Mr. Menzies) moved, in the Legislative Assembly last night, the second reading of the ...

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  8. ABOLISHING THE DOLE.

    Despite the explicit warning given by the Minister for Sustenance (Mr. Kent Hughes) that men who refused to work for sustenance would be refused further assistance ...

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  9. LABOUR ATTACK.

    When the debate on the motion for the adoption of the Address in Reply to the Governor's Speech is resumed in the Legislative Assembly, the leader of the ...

    Article : 304 words
  10. STREET MEETINGS.

    The State Attorney-General (Mr. Menzics) assured a deputation from the Trades Hall yesterday that a bill would be passed by Parliament as soon as possible to give ...

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  11. PRICE LEVEL RISES.

    Wholesale prices in Melbourne rose substantially in May, and now stand at the level of October, 1032, when a serious slump began. The figures for May, which were ...

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  12. CHINESE MARKETS.

    The first direct effect on Australia of the establishment by Japan of the new State of Manchukuo comes in the form of a threat against Australian trade in ...

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  13. IMPERIAL TRADE.

    Mr. Harry Dawson, of Bradford, speaking at the Chambers of Commerce congress, expressed the resentment of the British t[?]xtile trade at the Ottawa agreements. Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. BRITISH GOLF.

    The qualifying, rounds of the British open golf championship were played at St. Andrews to-day. The leaders of the first two qualifyng rounds are:—Dunlap (U.S.A.), ...

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  15. SALE RESIDENT HONOURED.

    SALE, Tuesday.—Mr. G. H. Wise was entertained by the Sale branch of the Australian Natives' Association to-night in the association's hall on the occasion of ...

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  16. Non-Co-operation.

    The significant statement was made by Gandhi, the Indian nationalist leader, to-day, that "Non-co-operation and civil disobedience are neccssary deductions from ...

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  17. MAYOR OF BALLARAT.

    BALLARAT, Tuesday.—The death occurred at his home in Ballarat shortly before midnight to-night of the mayor of Ballart (Councillor J. R. Harrison). ...

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  18. RAILWAY ENGINEER INJUERD.

    When a motor-tricycle, from which he was inspecting signal apparatus on the Whittlesea line, left the rails near Mernda yesterday afternoon, Mr. Samuel Percy ...

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  19. RAIN APPROACHING.

    Milder weather was experienced yesterday. Frosts were general in the morning, but the ground temperature (26.8deg.) was slightly higher than on the two preceding ...

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  20. Seven Persons Drowned.

    Five girls, including two sisters, and a Rajput youth, were drowned in a lake near Ajmere in attempting to save a maidservant who, falling into the water during ...

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