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  2. FASCIST DISORDERS.

    LONDON, June 11.—In a statement in the House of Commons this afternoon on the disorders at the British Fascist meeting at Olympia last week, the Homo ...

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  3. FROM CHINA TO PERU.

    A cable message in "The West Australian" yesterday says that Mr. D. R. Jardine wrote in a London newspaper that the handling of the English Test team by ...

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  4. DISARMAMENT.

    LONDON, June 12.—In bringing to a close yesterday afternoon the meeting of the General Commission of the Disarmament Conference at Geneva, the president ...

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  5. WHEAT AGREEMENT.

    NEW YORK, June 12.—The Buenos Aires correspondent of the "New York Times" reports that well-informed circles consider that the Argentine has ...

    Article : 198 words
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  7. GERMAN RUMBLINGS.

    BERLIN, June 12.—The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Express" reports that when Major. Seldte, founder and leader of the Steel Helmets and Herr ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. AUSTRIAN TERRORISM.

    VIENNA, June 11.—The continuance of widespread bombings and other acts of terrorism has plunged Austria into the deepest doubt whether the Government ...

    Article : 156 words
  9. CATHEDRAL DESECRATED.

    MELBOURNE, June 12.—Using a large, golden crucifix as a crowbar and the Sanctuary lamps as torches, thieves who raided St. Patrick's Cathedral early today ...

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  10. "STILL UNDER DISCUSSION."

    OTTAWA, June 11.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Bennett) in refusing to set aside a day for parliamentary discussion of the International Wheat Agreement. ...

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  11. VICTORIAN UNEMPLOYED.

    MELBOURNE, June 12.—Addressing a conference of the central unemployed committee at the Trades Hall yesterday, the Leader of the State Labour Party (Mr. ...

    Article : 296 words
  12. POLICE POWERS.

    LONDON, June 12.—The Parliamentary correspondent of "The Times" says:—"Sir John Gilmour's statement, in the House of Commons followed a consultation between ...

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  13. DOUGLAS CREDIT SYSTEM.

    After rigid precautions had been taken to exclude, representatives of the Press, Mr. W. M. Hughes made confession of his economic faith before a Backed gathering ...

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  14. DARDANELLES FORTIFICATION.

    LONDON, June 11.—Replying in the House of Commons today to questions regarding a possible modification of certain provisions of the Lausanne peace ...

    Article : 142 words
  15. AUSTRALIAN SPIRITS.

    SYDNEY, June 12.—Evidence given on behalf of the liquor trade before the Tariff Board today was in favour, of an extension of the maturing period of ...

    Article : 281 words
  16. TASMANIAN FINANCE.

    HOBART, June 12.—The Tasmanian consolidated revenue returns for the 11 months of the financial year to the end of May show that the receipts were £2,389,981 and ...

    Article : 321 words
  17. RUSSIA IN THE EAST.

    LONDON, June 12.—The Moscow correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," who has just made a tour over the Trans-Siberian railway, reports intense Russian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. NORTH AUSTRALIA.

    MELBOURNE, June 12.—The Minister for Defence (Sir George Pearce), as chairman of the sub-committee of the Cabinet dealing with the development of Northern ...

    Article : 529 words
  19. ITALIAN BATTLESHIPS.

    LONDON, June 11.—The naval correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the two new 35,000 ton battleships projected by Italy to brine her strength is ...

    Article : 167 words
  20. GERMAN PRINCE.

    LONDON, June 11.—The Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon), in reply to a question in the House of Commons today said that a petition had been lodged by Prince ...

    Article : 106 words
  21. POLAR CRUISE IN SUBMARINE.

    LONDON, June I2.—On landing, at Plymouth from New York today, Sir Hubert Wilkins revealed that he was going to Barrow-in-Furness to discuss the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 93 words
  22. SURPRISE TO FRANCE.

    PARIS, June 12.—Italy's intention to build two 35,000-ton battleships has surprised France. "Le Journal" says that the decision inaugurates a useless arma ...

    Article : 58 words
  23. EMPIRE FRUIT CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, June 11.—In opening a conference of Empire fruit producers, Sir Edward Davson, chairman of the British Empire Producers' Organisation and ...

    Article : 210 words
  24. THE GOLD STANDARD.

    BERLIN, June 11.—Official denials are still being Issued in connexion with the reports that Germany intends abandoning the sold standard. ...

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  25. NEWNES SHALE OIL.

    SYDNEY, June 12.—Subject to satisfactory guarantees as to continuity of work by miners and others engaged in the enterprise, prospects of the formation of ...

    Article : 241 words
  26. BRITISH AIR DEFENCE.

    LONDON, June 11.—The "Daily Telegraph" hints at an early announcement of the expansion of the Royal Air Force by at least 50 new squadrons in the next ...

    Article : 85 words
  27. VICTORIAN FIGURES.

    MELBOURNE, June 12.—It is expected that the Victorian deficit for the current financial year will exceed by more than £200,000 the amount of £800,000 allowed ...

    Article : 76 words
  28. MAIL TRAIN ROBBED.

    CALCUTTA, June 12.—Armed raiders, believed to be Terrorists, daringly held up a mail train near Dibrugarh, Assam, last night. ...

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  29. MR. VICTOR RUMFORD'S DEATH

    CAPE TOWN, June 11.—The cause of the death of Mr. Victor Rumford, son of Mr. Kennerly Runford and Dame Clara Butt-Rumford in a room at his farm ...

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  30. BABY DROWNED.

    SYDNEY, June 12.—Erie Laurence Lye (aged 13 months) was drowned in a kerosene tin containing only a few inches of milk in an outhouse of a Narara orchard, ...

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  31. WHOLESALE THEFT OF BOOKS.

    LONDON, June 11.—A temptation to steal books to assist hint in his studies, developing into a mania to possess books, was responsible for a Cambridge ...

    Article : 184 words
  32. ART EXHIBITION.

    "Art is the one form of human energy which really works for union and destroys the barriers between man and man. It is the continual unconscious replacement of ...

    Article : 239 words
  33. WAR DEBTS.

    PARIS, June 12.—The Cabinet has decided not to pay the French war debt instalment due to the United States on June 15. ...

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  34. SCHOOLBOY'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, June 12.—The Liverpool police this morning recovered from George's River the body of Roy Percival Francis (13½), schoolboy, of Moore-street, Liverpool, who ...

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  35. WORLD PRESS CONGRESS.

    MELBOURNE, June 12.—Mr. Robert Bell, president of the Press Congress of the World, has been in Melbourne recently making preliminary arrangements ...

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  36. PROPOSED ROTARIANS' CRUISE

    NEW YORK, June ll.—The Australian Press Association has learned that the Matson line has informed the Australian National Travel Association ...

    Article : 116 words
  37. MARTIN SEAT.

    CANBERRA, June 12.—Although he does not intend to issue the writ until June 21. the Speaker of the House of Representatives (Mr. Mackay) today, made ...

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  38. COLLAPSE OF HOSTEL.

    CALCUTTA, June 12.—Fifty persons were crushed to death and scores were injured when the Pilgrims' Hostel in the village of Rahata, near Ahmednagar, ...

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  39. PETROL TANK EXPLODES.

    SYDNEY, June 12.—When the petrol tank of a motor car exploded and burst into flames at the works of Larke, Neave Carter, in Parramatta-road. ...

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  40. RUSSIAN SCHOOLS.

    PARIS, June 12.—The newspaper "L'Oeuvre" says that following the recent rapprochement between France and Russia, the compulsory teaching of French ...

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  41. GRAND OPERA SEASON.

    LONDON. June 11.—It has been announced that, in addition to the artists already engaged, Sir Benjamin Fuller has engaged Mr. Ben Williams (tenor), Mr. ...

    Article : 62 words
  42. MINE DISPUTE SETTLED.

    BRISBANE, June 12.—The dispute at the Mount Coolon Gold Mine, which arose through the standing down of certain employees for a week bas been settled. A ...

    Article : 75 words
  43. NEW BELGIAN CABINET.

    BRUSSELS, June 12.—Following the recent crisis due to the resignation of the Comte de Broqueville's coalition Government on the rejection of two Bills by ...

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  44. AMERICAN AIRMEN AT ROME.

    ROME, June 11.—Captain George Pond and Lieutenant Cesare Sabelli, American airmen, who left New York on a nonstop flight to Rome on May 14 but were ...

    Article : 43 words
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