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  3. TEDIOUS DAY'S PLAY.

    LONDON, June 6.—While it cannot be said that Woodfull has dispelled all doubts as to his form, it is a comforting thought that in his last innings before the first ...

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  4. MARKETING OF MEAT.

    MELBOURNE, June 6.—The Minister for Commerce (Mr. Stewart) replied to-night to the cabled reports published to-day of statements made in London by the ...

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  5. CLAIM FOR DAMAGES.

    MELBOURNE, June 6.—When the hearing of a claim for unspecified damages against members of the Air Convention was continued today in the Third Civil ...

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  6. SEARCH FOR NATIVE.

    DARWIN, June 6.—Constable W. Langdon will leave Darwin by sea tomorrow for Kofalgo station, on the Alligator River to protect Mr. C. Burns, of that ...

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  7. EXILED DOCTORS.

    WELLINGTON, June 6.—The possibility of an influx into New Zealand of exiled non-Aryan German doctors is viewed seriously by the New Zealand ...

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  8. THE DAVIS CUP.

    LONDON, June 5.—After competing in the British hard-court championships at Bournemouth and the French championship in Paris, the Australian tennis ...

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  9. PLATERS' AVERAGES.

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  10. COTTON WASTE AND SILKS.

    SYDNEY, June 6.—Applications were made to the Tariff Board this morning by McLeod, Bolton, and Co., Ltd., and the Minister for Transport for a reduction of ...

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  11. FARM HAND'S DEATH.

    GERALDTON, June 6.—At the Quarter Sessions Court today, before Mr. K. J. Dougall, Resident Magistrate, and a jury, George Fox (17) was charged with having ...

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  12. OTHER FAIRBRIDGES.

    In a letter received in Perth this week, the secretary of the Child Emigration Society (Mr. Gordon Green) states that the society is at present negotiating in ...

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  13. SECOND ROUND GAMES.

    With the American zone already decided in fayour of America, the second round of the European zone of the Davis Cup competition begins today. On English ...

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  14. REVIEW OF THE TOUR.

    Following are the results of the matches played by the Australians:— May 2, 3, and 4.—Australia (504) beat Worcestershire (112 and 95) by an innings and ...

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  15. WELFARE OF THE PEOPLE.

    "The directors of the Commonwealth Bank are intimately concerned with the prosperity and the welfare of the people of Australia. They would far rather see ...

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  16. SUMMARY OF PAST TESTS.

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  17. NEW CHEMICAL ELEMENT.

    ROME, June 4.—In the presence of the King and a distinguished audience at the Royal Academy, it was claimed on behalf of Professor Enrico Fermi that he had ...

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  18. THEFT OF WIRELESS SET.

    MELBOURNE, June 6.—Asking Judge Woinarski in the Genera] Sessions Court to-day, for mercy, William Henry Wilks (27), a tiler, who pleaded guilty to a charge of ...

    Article : 279 words
  19. CANE-CUTTERS' WAGES

    BRISBANE, June 6.—Allegations that Italians were being imported into the Ingham district from various parts of the Commonwealth to the Commonwealth to replace compatriots who ...

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  20. MEAT MERGER.

    MELBOURNE, June 6.—Following the recent merger between W. Angliss and Co. and the Vestey meat interests considerable extensions of buildings and plant, costing ...

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  21. OIL COMPANY SHARES.

    MELBOURNE, June 6.—The chief automotive engineer of the Vacuum Oil Company Pty. (Mr. A. R. Code) told the chairman of the Petrol Commission (Mr. ...

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  22. Professor Ross's Comments.

    Professor A. D. Ross stated last night that the announcement of the discovery of a new chemical element was information would ...

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  23. TEDIOUS JOURNEY SAVED.

    CANBERRA, June 6.—The Federal Ministry has decided to provide a service of motor buses from Goulburn to Canberra for the convenience of Federal members ...

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  24. REMAINING FIXTURES.

    The following 24 matches remain to be played by the Australians:— June 8, 9, 11 and 12. FIRST TEST, at Nottingham. ...

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  25. MODEL HOMES.

    Arrangements to sell by public auction the two model homes built at Floreat Park, were completed at a meeting of the Model Homes Committee of the Building Revival ...

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  26. COALMINERS' AWARD.

    COLLIE, June 6.—To hear an application by the Collie Miners Union for an amendment of Award No. 10 of 1931, made by the Coalmining Industrial Board, the ...

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  27. 40-HOUR WEEK.

    BRISBANE, June 6.—The suggestion of the Arbitration Court for a 40-hour week, with a corresponding reduction in pay, was unanimously approved in a ...

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  28. PLANE'S FORCED LANDING.

    CANBERRA, June 6.—Following the alarm caused last week by the disappearance of Dr. C. Fenton and the Commonwealth Geological Adviser (Dr. W. ...

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  29. A COUNTRY PARTY DISPUTE.

    MELBOURNE, June 6.—In defiance of the central council of their organisation, members of the State Parliamentary United Country Party after a lively ...

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  30. MR. W. A. HOLMAN'S FUNERAL

    SYDNEY, June 6.—The funeral, with State honours, of Mr. W. A. Holman. M.H.R., K.C., a former Premier of New South Wales, took place in the presence ...

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  31. MISS BATTEN'S PLANS.

    SYDNEY, June 6.—Miss Jean Batten, who established a record flight from England to Australia for a woman, trill leave on Sunday morning for Melbourne, Later, ...

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  32. FIND OF £286.

    SYDNEY, June 6.—The Police Department has been unable to find an owner for £286 in notes of various denomination found by two school children ...

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  33. INFECTIOUS DISEASES.

    At a meeting of the Melville Road Board on Tuesday night a letter was received from the Town Clerk of Fremantle (Mr. J. Shepherd) notifying the ...

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  34. HABEAS CORPUS WRIT.

    ADELAIDE, June 6.—It is understood that questions of law were argued before a Judge of the Supreme Court on the hearing of the order nisi for a writ of habeas ...

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  35. SCHOOL CHILDREN'S VOICES.

    WELLINGTON, June 6.—"The singing in school choirs was better than I ever heard before, either in Australia or New Zealand," said Mr. W. H. Dixon, a judge ...

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  36. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN BUTTER.

    ADELAIDE, June 6.—The Premier (Mr. Butler) in an address at Robertstown to-night, said that, while he was not yet sure what action the Commonwealth ...

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  37. REPATRIATION BOARDS

    CANBERRA, June 6.—The Acting Minister for Repatriation (Mr. Francis) announced today that Executive Council approval had been given to the ...

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  38. NATIVE MURDERERS.

    CANBERRA, June 6.—A strong recommendation that the sentence of death imposed on eight aborigines at Darwin on May 30, for the murder of two prospectors. ...

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  39. LUMPER INJURED.

    ONSLOW, June 6.—About 4.30 p.m. yesterday Roy Turner, who was one of a gang working on the jetty unloading timber from the lighter Conchie, accidentally ...

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  40. FREMANTLE CYCLONE.

    With a view to forming an estimate of the damage caused and the amount required for the relief of sufferers, Mr. H. J. Locke, chairman of the Fremantle ...

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  41. POSSIBLE "BLACK" SHIP.

    WELLINGTON, June 6.—The Seamen's Union was advised tonight that, owing to the Californian waterside strike, the Matson liner Monterey was loaded and ...

    Article : 69 words
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