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  2. LANCASHIRE MATCH.

    A fine display for 142 by S. J. McCabe and plucky bitting by B. A. Barnett, who received valuable aid from the tail-enders, saved the Australian Test cricketers from a collapse in the first innings of the match against Lancashire on Saturday. At stumps eight wickets ...

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  3. ARRESTED AGAIN.

    LONDON, June 3.—Mr. Pembroke Stephens, a special correspondent of the "Daily Express" in Germany, who was arrested at Magdeburg on May 16 for ...

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  4. DISARMAMENT DEADLOCK.

    GENEVA, June 1.—Making a grave appeal when the meetings of the General Commission of the Disarmament Conference were resumed today, the President ...

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  5. UPPER HOUSE REFORM.

    LONDON, June 2.—When the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council resumed its hearing yesterday of the appeal of Thomas Patrick Doyle from the judgement ...

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  6. AMERICAN HEAT WAVE.

    CHICAGO, June 2.—Although a weather forecast suggesting general showers over the drought area on both sides of the international line extending south into Kansas ...

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  7. WAR DEBTS.

    WASHINGTON, June 1.—"No legislation at this session of Congress is either necessary or advisable," said President Roosevelt today, in a message to Congress ...

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  8. SAAR PLEBISCITE.

    GENEVA, June 2.—The French delegation has announced that it has reached an agreement with Germany regarding the Saar, namely, the fixing of a plebiscite this ...

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  9. ABORIGINAL RUNS AMOK.

    DARWIN, June 3.—Becoming crazy for blood as a result of a wild corroboree of uncivilised blacks at Mr. Jack Gaden's buffalo-shooting camp on the Mary River. ...

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  10. AMERICAN STAND CRITICISED.

    NEW YORK, June 2.—There is generally little or no comment editorially on Mr. Roosevelt's war debts message, even in such leading newspapers as the "New York ...

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  11. EUROPE SUFFERS.

    LONDON, June 2.—A survey of the world crop situation as affected by the widespread drought conditions reveals that farmers are experiencing ruinous losses in ...

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  12. McCABE'S NEW ROLE.

    LONDON, June 3.—Played in ideal conditions, with a homely atmosphere, at Old Trafford, and even a gentle touch of barracking to set the Australians at ease, the ...

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  13. BRITISH POLICY.

    LONDON, June 2.—Within a few days the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) will make a full statement in the House of Commons on ...

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  14. IMPRISONED COMMUNIST.

    LONDON, June 2.—Lord Marley, presiding at a conference held under the auspices of the Committee for the Relief of the Victims of German Fascism, announced ...

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  15. AMERICAN RECOVERY.

    WASHINGTON, June 2.—As a climax to the Government's relief and recovery programme, a Bill which would put in President Roosevelt's hands a potential ...

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  16. THE DARDANELLES.

    GENEVA, June 2.—Following a discussion with the British Foreign Secretary (Sir John "Simon) before his departure for London, the representatives of Turkey. ...

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  17. LONDON SUB-COMMITTEE.

    LONDON, June 1.—The international wheat subcommittee adjourned indefinitely today and there is little prospect that it will meet before the full ...

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  18. CAR'S LIGHTS FAIL.

    BRISBANE, June 3.—One man was killed and two others were injured, one critically, when a motor car failed to take a bend on Kingston-road about two miles ...

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  19. EARTHQUAKE SHOCK.

    CALCUTTA, June 2.—Heavy rain during the past few days resulted in another severe earthquake at 1 a.m. today at Muzaffarpur, in the Province of Bihar ...

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  20. NO BINDING ALLIANCES.

    LONDON, June 2.—"From knowledge of events throughout the world and the action of the British Government, there is no justification for the assumption that war ...

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  21. TRIBUTES TO NEW GOVERNOR.

    LONDON, June 2.—Officers of the 56th London Division of Territorials and the City and County of London Territorial Associations tendered Major-General Dugan ...

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  22. EFFECT ON PRICES.

    A crop failure in Europe would be far more likely to be of lasting benefit to Australian wheatgrowers than a crop failure in North America, the general ...

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  23. SMOULDERING COLLIERY.

    BRISBANE, June 3.—Serious fires have broken out with renewed intensity in the lower dip section of the Aberdare Extended Colliery at Ipswich. The bottom ...

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  24. CABINET DISUNITY IMPUTED.

    LONDON, June 2.—The political correspondent of the "Morning Post" states that well-informed persons believe that Sir John Simson's speech before the ...

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  25. HOUSEHOLDER SHOT.

    MELBOURNE, June 30.—In a struggle with a well-dressed and masked man who had entered his home about 1 a.m. yesterday, Mr. Scipione Labattaglia (48), of ...

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  26. CAR CRANKED IN GEAR

    SYDNEY, June 3.—Domonico Merlino (15) was crushed to death in the yard of his father's fruit shop in Victoria-road, Drummoyne, this afternoon, when the ...

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  27. WOUNDED BY BLACKS.

    ADELAIDE, June 3.—Mr. Jack Giles and Mr. Kennedy, both of Welbourn Hill Station, 100 miles north-west of Oodnadatta. came into Oodnadatta today for ...

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  28. BODY FOUND IN RIVER

    HOBART, June 3.—The dead body of Wessen Richard Newbon (26), of Lucaston, in the Huon district, who disappeared from his home on Friday afternoon, was ...

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  29. SUFFERERS FROM CYCLONE

    The latest move to help those who suffered from the cyclone at Fremantle last Thursday morning is the calling of a meeting of sympathisers and those willing to ...

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  30. ENGLISH TEST TRIAL.

    LONDON, June 3.—The English Test trial match between England and the Rest was begun at Lord's yesterday. On a good wicket the Rest batted poorly and ...

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  31. ESTRANGED FILM STARS.

    LOS ANGELES, June 2.—A reconciliation between the screen stars Mary Pickford and her husband, Douglas Fairbanks, which has been rumoured for months, ...

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  32. GERMAN RIGHT TO REARM.

    LONDON, June 3.—Mr. J. L. Garvin. discussing the Geneva deadlock in the "Observer" today, says: "We have irrevocably recognised Germany's right to rearm. She ...

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  33. ADMIRAL TOGO'S DEATH.

    CANBERRA, June 3.—The Acting-Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Casey) said today that the Commonwealth Government had dispatched the following message ...

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  34. THE NOTE TO WASHINGTON.

    LONDON, June 3.—The diplomatic correspondent of the "Observer" predicts that the British Note to Washington will insist on assurance in advance that if a ...

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  35. BODY NEAR ABANDONED CAR.

    SYDNEY, June 3.—The body of Eric Kensell, a member of a motor firm at Tamworth, was found on the Carroll-road, about four miles from Gunnedah, ...

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  36. ACCIDENT VICTIMS DIE.

    MELBOURNE, June 3.—Two victims of the accident to a motor van on the Prince's-highway, near Officer, on Monday morning, died in the Alfred Hospital ...

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  37. GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA DEAD

    NEW YORK, June 3.—Mr. James Rolph, jr., Governor of California, died yesterday afternoon after having been ill for two weeks suffering from lung ...

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  38. THROWN UNDER TRAMCAR.

    Reginald Brown, of 17 Franklyn-street, Leederville, had a narrow escape from serious injury about 10 a.m. yesterday, when a motor cycle he was riding skidded ...

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  39. REQUEST FOR WITNESSES.

    Inspector Hunter, of the police traffic branch, James-street, wishes any persons who saw the accident on Bailway-road, Karrakatta, on Friday morning, in which ...

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  40. AERODROME FOR SCHOOL.

    LONDON, June 2.—Bryastone, near Bournemouth, will be the first school in England to have its own aerodrome. The masters and boys are preparing a ground ...

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