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  2. AERIAL JAUNT.

    LONDON, June 17.—-Mr. E. W. Percival, the Australian aircraft designer, who flew his Percival Gull light aeroplane, early this morning, from Gravesend to ...

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  3. TERRIFIC STORM.

    SYDNEY, June 18.—Five men are dead as a result of the terrific storm which has swept the coast of New South Wales during the last few days. The ...

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  4. EMPIRE AIR SERVICE.

    DARWIN, June 18.—"Flying boats are the logical aircraft for the Australia London air service," said Mr. Fergus McMaster, Chairman of Directors of ...

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  5. TATTOOED ARM CASE.

    SYDNEY, June 18.—The City Coroner (Mr. E. T. Oram) today adjourned the inquiry into the death of James Smith, the victim in the tattooed arm case, until ...

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  6. REGULATION OF SHIPPING.

    WASHINGTON, June 17.—"Despite the extensive Congressional investigation into the Government regulation of the shipping industry, favouritism, graft and ...

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  7. DEMANDS ON CHINA.

    TOKIO, June 18.—The Japanese War Office, in a statement today, declared that the trouble in North China (owing to allegedly anti-Japanese activities and ...

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  8. BETTER FOOD.

    GENEVA, June 18.—At the International Labour Office conference today the chief Australian Government delegate (Sir Frederick Stewart) moved a ...

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  9. GERMAN NAVAL CLAIMS.

    LONDON, June 18.—It is understood that the Anglo-German naval discussions have resulted in an agreement that the German fleet shall not exceed 35 per cent ...

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  10. MR. LYONS AND PARTY.

    LONDON, June 17.—A week-end of intensive activity on the part of the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons) and his entire staff, besides the High ...

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  11. THE MEAT PROBLEM.

    LONDON, June 17.—The Australian Press Association learns that the representatives of all the interested Dominions are very dissatisfied with the progress ...

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  12. A MINING OPTION.

    SYDNEY, June 18.—Reference to a goldmine near Tullamore, operated by Tullamore Gold Development No Liability, was made before Mr. Justice Street ...

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  13. PARACHUTE RECORDS.

    LONDON, June 18.—The Moscow correspondent of the Manchester "Guardian" states that six women successfully descended by parachutes from an ...

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  14. BRITAIN WATCHFUL.

    LONDON, June 17.—The present situation in China was the subject of a brief statement in the House of Commons to-day by the Foreign Secretary (Sir ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. ARRIVAL IN BRUSSELS.

    BRUSSELS, June 18.—On their arrival in Brussels Mr. and Mrs. Lyons saw one of the most beautiful night scenes in their lives when they were rapidly ...

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  16. OIL MONOPOLY.

    LONDON, June 17.—The Foreign Secretary (Sir Samuel Hoare), replying to questions in the House of Commons, said no reply had been, received from the ...

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  17. A BUSH MYSTERY.

    BRISBANE, June 18.—Police investigations extending over 18 months in far North Queensland have led to the unfolding of a story of jealousy and crime ...

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  18. MAINTAINING PEACE.

    LONDON, June 18.—By the King's consent, as it involves his treaty-making prerogative, a Peace Bill was introduced in the House of Commons today by Mr. ...

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  19. WHARF STRIKE.

    VANCOUVER, June 17.—At a mass meeting of the waterfront strikers today, T. Fleming and H. J. Murray, members of the crew of the Aorangi, which has ...

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  20. AMERICAN STRIKES.

    NEW YORK, June 17.—The general strike situation has somewhat eased, as the Toledo power workers voted to return to work, and to submit the point ...

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  21. TRANSPORT LICENCES.

    MELBOURNE, June 18.—By announcing in the Legislative Assembly today, that the Transport Board would be asked to allow its decision to delicence ...

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  22. U.S. LEGISLATION.

    WASHINGTON, June 17.—Senator Norris, who has long been an advocate of constitutional reform, introduced in the Senate today a Bill to amend the ...

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  23. REBEL CRUISERS.

    HONG KONG, June 18.—The intention of two rebel cruisers, which escaped from Canton and anchored just outside British waters, to enter Hong Kong ...

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  24. WHEELBARROW BET.

    MELBOURNE, June 18.—Mr. T. Parkinson, "pusher" in the wheelbarrow marathon, proved himself today to be a "jockey" with good judgment. Taking ...

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  25. TRADE WITH GERMANY

    LONDON, June 18.—Amplifying his previous comments on the prospects of German artificial wool, the Premier of South Australia (Mr. Butler) on his ...

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  26. COSTLY BOOK REVIEW.

    SYDNEY, June 18.—In the Banco Court before the Chief Justice (Mr. Justice Jordan) today, Clarence Vivian Crockett, author and journalist, of ...

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  27. NEW GERMAN ARMY.

    BERLIN, June 17.—The first conscripts under the new German military law— 350,000 young men born in 1914—reported for medical examination today. An equal ...

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  28. HUNGARIAN SUICIDES.

    BUDAPEST, June 17.—The fact that 28 persons attempted to commit suicide in a single day has alarmed the authorities. In the last 12 months 6,000 ...

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  29. WRECKED IN A HURRICANE.

    LONDON, June 17.—After investigating the circumstances in which the steamer Unsworth was lost during a hurricane in the Atlantic towards the ...

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  30. AMERICAN INTEREST.

    WASHINGTON, June 17.—The possibility of the United States Government's making some diplomatic move in the Sino-Japanese situation was raised ...

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  31. WELWYN RAILWAY SMASH.

    LONDON, June 17.—In announcing, in the House of Commons, that latest information received from the London and North-Eastern Railway Company ...

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  32. PLUNGE DOWN SHAFT.

    SYDNEY, June 18.—Christopher Wilson (55), of the Causeway, Maroubra, was killed in shocking circumstances this morning, when the cage in which he was ...

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  33. A SEA MYSTERY.

    SYDNEY, June 18.—While fishing three miles off Box Head at the entrance to the Hawkesbury River yesterday, Mr. J. Dugsdale, of Ettalong Beach, noticed a ...

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  34. OUT FROM HAWAII.

    HONOLULU, June 18.—The Sikorsky Clipper flying boat arrived here on Monday, at 4.28 p.m., completing a return trip from Midway Island. ...

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  35. A NEW ZEALAND IMITATION.

    WELLINGTON, June 18.—Undeterred by reports of the hardships suffered by the Beechworth wheelbarrow pusher, two members of the Waimairi County ...

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  36. GALLIPOLI RE-ENACTED.

    LONDON, June 18.—The Lancashire territorials, some of whom served in Britain's famous 29th Division on Gallipolt, today reconstructed phases of the ...

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  37. COLLISION IN FOG.

    LONDON, June 17.—No serious damage has been sustained by the Empress of Britain, which came into collision with a Newcastle collier late last night ...

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  38. GENERAL PARALYSIS.

    ADELAIDE, June 18.—"Since January 1923, we have treated about 100 cases of general paralysis of the insane with malarial infection." said the ...

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  39. ACTRESS AND BROKER.

    LOS ANGELES.—The film actress, Colleen Moore, filed a divorce suit today against her husband, Alfred P. Scott, a New York broker, whom she charged with ...

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  40. GOLD STOLEN FROM TRAIN.

    ADELAIDE, June 18.—Geo. Wills and Co., agents for Lloyds in South Australia, were advised today to increase from £250 to £500 the reward offered for the ...

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  41. PREMIERS ON TOUR.

    BRUSSELS, June 16.—The Premier of south Australia (Mr. Butler), interviewed today Mr. Charles Freriche, president of the international Plate-Glass ...

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  42. IMPROVING CATTLE QUALITY.

    DARWIN, June 18.—Sixteen Shorthorn bulls from Queensland arrived in the Burns, Philp Co.'s new motor vessel Merkur this morning on the way to Wave ...

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