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  2. ATLANTIC CROSSING.

    LONDON, June 18.—The monoplane Friendship, which left Trepassey Bay (Newfoundland) at 9.51 on Sunday morning landed on Burry Inlet, ...

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  3. ITALIA DISASTER.

    ROME, June 19.—The supply ship Citta di Milano reports that Captain Riiser Larsen and Lieutenant Holm have made another flight in the neighbourhood indicated ...

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  4. TOUR DE FRANCE.

    PARIS, June 18.—The Second stage of the Tour De France of 90 miles, from Caen to Cherbourg was run in cool cloudy weather (says the correspondent of the ...

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  5. EXPLOSION ON GUNBOAT.

    BOGOTA (Colombia), June 18.—Reports from Barranquilla, a city on the left bank of the River Magdalena, state that 51 persons are missing, and all are believed to ...

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  6. A SUBSTANTIAL "SPIRIT".

    PARIS, June 19.—A dramatic climax to a series of spiritualist seances at Nantes, which, it is stated, have attracted attention as far as Australia. America and ...

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  7. SHIPPING TROUBLE.

    MELBOURNE, June 19.—As the result of published statements attributed to the general secretary of the Marine Cooks' Union in Sydney (Mr. Tudehope) ...

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  8. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, June 19.—When the Premiers' Conference re-assembled at Parliament House to-day the Premier of New South Wales (Mr. Bavin) submitted a ...

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  9. LABOUR BRIBERY CHARGES

    SYDNEY, June 19.—The Royal Commissioner (Judge Scholes) who is inquiring into the charges of political corruption declared this morning that there must be ...

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  10. TWO 'PLANES SEEN.

    LONDON, June 18.—When General Nobile sent a wireless message that he had seen two aeroplanes he gave a new and more precise location. He also asked for ...

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  11. PRINCE OF WALES.

    LONDON, June 18.—"The Times" says that the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Gloucester will start on their motor tour of Kenya, Tanganyika and Uganda in ...

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  12. MIGRATION.

    LONDON, June 19.—The Archbishop of Melbourne (Dr. Harrington Lees), addressing the Manchester Luncheon Club, recalled that four Archbishops in Australia ...

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  13. POSSIBILITY OF RESCUE.

    LONDON, June 18.—Captain Sir George Wilkins, speaking at the dinner of the Royal Geographical Society, in response to the toast of "The Medallists" referred ...

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  14. TOUR DE FRANCE.

    The plan above illustrates the 22 stages of the Tour de France of 3,338 miles—the longest and most famous road race in the world. As can be seen, the route lies through the Alps and Pyrenees and actually encircles the boundary line of France. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. ITALIAN QUOTA.

    ROME, June 18.—The Italian Government has accepted the proposal of the Consul-General for Australia that visas to Italians to go to Australia for next year ...

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  16. PRESS INTERVIEW.

    LONDON, June 18.—"I was not frightened for a single minute with such a pilot and such a mechanic, and I would do the flight again tomorrow." Miss ...

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  17. NOBILE'S FAILURE.

    LENINGRAD, June 18.—Expressing the opinion that General Nobile's failure was due to the small dimensions of the airship Italia, Dr. Nansen, on his arrival to ...

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  18. LOWANA DECLARED "BLACK."

    NEWCASTLE, June 19.—On the ground that it had carried non-union cooks during the strike Newcastle wharf labourers declared the Melbourne Steamship Co.'s ...

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  19. DR. INGRAM'S COMMENTS.

    LONDON, June 19.—Presiding over the Church of England Overseas Clergy Conference on Migration, the Bishop of London (Dr. Winnington Ingram) resented ...

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  20. NO RACE.

    LONDON, June 18.—"Wheat will Miss Boll think," a reporter asked Miss Earhart. "Oh," she replied, "there was not a race. That was faked by the American ...

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  21. FRENCH EXPEDITION.

    TROMSO, June 18.—The French aeroplane in charge of Major Guilsand, carrying Captain Amundsen, left to-day for King's Bay, Spitzbergen. ...

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  22. LORD LOVAT'S TOUR.

    VANCOUVER, June 18.—Lord Lovat, head of the Overseas Settlement Department, will tour Canada this summer and confer with the Federal and Provincial ...

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  23. AVIATION.

    SYDNEY, June 19.—Captain Kingsford Smith and Mr. C. T. P. Ulm announced at a dinner given in their honour to-night by the American Society of New South ...

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  24. STATEMENT BY MR. TUDEHOPE.

    SYDNEY, June 19.—A hitch occurred to-day in the re-engaging of crews for the idle steamers in port, and for a time it was feared that the dispute between the ...

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  25. SPEAKER'S RETIREMENT.

    LONDON, June 19.—In announcing his intention to retire from the Speakership of the House of Commons after to-morrow's sitting. Mr. J. H. Whitley, who has ...

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  26. RELIGION OF ISLAM.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, June 19.—Following the separation of Church and State, a special Commission has submitted drastic proposals for the reform of the ...

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  27. ARRIVAL AT SOUTHAMPTON.

    LONDON, June 10.—The monoplane Friendship has arrived at Southampton. ...

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  28. THE AGGREGATES.

    CHERBOURG, June 19.—At the conclusion of the second stage at Cherbourg the Tour de France field was reduced to 138. ...

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  29. COMMANDER BYRD'S VIEWS.

    NEW YORK, June 18.—A message from Worcester (Massachussetts) states that Commander Byrd in commenting on Miss Earhart's flight said:—"This flight was ...

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  30. CONGRATULATORY MESSAGES.

    WASHINGTON, June 18.—President Coolidge, the Secretary of State (Mr. F. B. Kellogg), and others have sent messages of congratulation through the United States ...

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  31. HINKLER'S TESTIMONIAL.

    BRISBANE, June 19.—The Mayor of Brisbane (Mr. Jolly) presided over a gathering in the City Hall to-day, when a cheque for £118, the balance of Brisbane ...

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  32. EAST-WEST ATTEMPT.

    ST. JOHNS (Newfoundland), June 18.—The crew of the 'plane Columbia, which has been deprived of the distinction of carrying the first woman passenger across ...

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  33. NOTES ON THE RACE.

    As was expected over the first eight stages the Australians are at a tremendous disadvantage owing to the smallness of their team and further bad luck has come ...

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  34. SOVIET MINERS.

    RIGA, June 18.—The Soviet has granted 6,000,000 roubles to improve the housing of the miners in the Donetz basin. Thousands of miners live in Barracks. They ...

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  35. DEATH OF MRS. E. PANKHURST

    LONDON, June 18.—Leaders of the women's movement, including Mrs. S. Baldwin, Lady Astor, Mrs. Despard, Mrs. Pethick-Lawrence, Mrs. Laura Knight and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  36. STEAMERS ASHORE.

    SYDNEY, June 19.—Pending a further report concerning the condition of the stranded steamer Uralla, on the Stockton Beach, no decision has been reached by ...

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  37. "TRICKED."

    ST. JOHNS, Newfoundland, June 18.—"I have been tricked," said Miss Mabel Boll, when she learned of Miss Earhart's arrival in Wale. She complained ...

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  38. NORTH AUSTRALIA SERVICE.

    DARWIN, June 18.—The decision to establish a weekly air mail service to Daly Waters has been hailed with delight at Darwin. At present it frequently ...

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  39. MIDLAND DISTRICT.

    An encouraging report regarding wheat and stock prospects on the Mullewa Wongan Hills line was brought to Perth yesterday by the Minister for Lands (Mr. ...

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  40. R.A.F. FLYING BOATS.

    According to a message received in Perth yesterday by the Shell Company, the Royal Air Force squadron of super-marine flying boats had reached Israelite Bay and ...

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  41. U.S.A. PRESIDENCY.

    NEW YORK, June 18.—News from Baltimore states that the Democrats are jubilant over the decision of the Governor (Mr. A. C. Ritchie) to support Mr. A. ...

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  42. The Departure from Albany.

    ALBANY, June 19.—The four R.A.F. flying boats left punctually at 7 o'clock this morning for Israelite Bay, the next stage of the flight for the Eastern States. ...

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  43. CHINA.

    TOKIO, June 18.—It is stated that Japan will not interfere with the reported decision of the Inner Mongolian Conference to affiliate with the Nanking regime and ...

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  44. ROYAL COLONIAL INSTITUTE.

    LONDON, June 18.—The Duke and Duchess of York have accepted the honorary fellowship of the Royal Colonial Institute, Mr. John Sandeman Allen M.P. ...

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  45. NEW HONOUR FOR LINDBERGH.

    MADISON (Wisconsin), June 18.—Captain Lindbergh has been awarded the honorary degree of doctor of laws by the University of Wisconsin Lindbergh left ...

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  46. SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES.

    SYDNEY, June 19.—The interstate convention of the Miners' Federation decided to-day that its policy for the settlement of disputes should be one of conciliation. ...

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  47. CANADIAN WHEAT.

    QUEBEC, June 18.—Speaking before the Canadian Seed Growers Association, Dr. Rotiert Magill, secretary of the Winnipeg Grain Exchange, gave alarming figures on ...

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  48. COUNTY COURT BOMBED.

    DETROIT, June 18.—A bomb explosion rocked the County Court Buildings to-day. It injured 10 persons and sent hundreds, including Judges, jurors, ...

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  49. WARTIME RECIPROCITY

    LONDON, June 19.—In the proceedings of an Anglo-German mixed arbitral tribunal concerning the Australian case of A. Hartrodt versus Henry Olsen and ...

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  50. UNOCCUPIED LANDS.

    The Leader of the Opposition (Sir James Mitchell) has received from Commissioner Lamb, of the Salvation Army, in London, the following comment.— ...

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  51. INDUSTRIAL RELIEF.

    LONDON June 18.—In Committee of the House Of Commons to-day Mr. Riley (Lab.) moved an amendment to the Rate Appointment Bill to omit agricultural ...

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  52. CRIMINAL'S NEW TRIAL.

    MELBOURNE, June 19.—John Patrick Carslake, who was found guilty of having broken and entered the shop of Miss Stella Palfrey of Howie-place, and was ...

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  53. COMMONWEALTH LINE.

    SYDNEY, June 19.—The cargo steamer Ferndale, which sailed for London to-day, was the last vessel to leave Sydney flying the flag of the Australian Commonwealth ...

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  54. DIVORCE AND DAMAGES.

    LONDON, June 18.—Mr. Justice Hill granted a divorce with £3,000 damages, to Major Cyril Hill from his wife Edith, on he ground of her misconduct with the Earl ...

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  55. ELECTRIC RAILWAYS.

    LONDON, June 18.—The scheme of electrification of the suburban traffic on the Southern railways was carried a stage further to-day, when the change over ...

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  56. SUICIDE BY POISONING.

    MELBOURNE, June 19.—A finding of death from poisoning self-administered was recorded by the Coroner at Bendigo to-day, when an inquiry was held into the ...

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  57. HORSES BURNED TO DEATH.

    MELBOURNE, June 19.—A fire broke out this morning in the stables of N. T. Gleeson, McCauley-road, North Melbourne, and five valuable draught horses ...

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  58. WORLD'S BIGGEST LINER.

    LONDON, June 18.—The keel of the 60,000-ton passenger liner ordered recently by the White Star Line, and which will cost nearly £7,000,000, is being laid ...

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  59. IMITATION TEA.

    CALCUTTA, June 19.—The large quantities of imitation tea sold to natives is alarming the tea trade and the health authorities. It is produced from a weed, ...

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  60. FRANC STABILISATION.

    PARIS, June 19.—The Council of Ministers will reveal its franc stabilisation proposals on Saturday and stabilisation will probably be accomplished on Sundays. ...

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