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  2. "NEW DEAL" FLAYED

    CLEVELAND, June 11.—A scathing attack last night by Mr. H. C. Hoover, former President, on the "New Deal" of his successor, President Roosevelt, was ...

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  3. GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    On his first visit to Western Australia as Governor-General, Lord Gowrie arrived in Kalgoorlie by the Great Western express yesterday. He embarked immediately on a series of engagements caculated to realise the object of his visit, which, he said was to gain ...

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  4. SOUTH CHINA'S PLANS.

    NANKING, June 11.—The Canton (South China) Government has rejected the appeal made by Marshal Chiang shek, virtual leader of the Central ...

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  5. FRENCH STRIKES.

    PARIS, June 11.—Despite the national agreements reached under Government pressure early in the week, and conceding practically all the demands of the strikers, ...

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  6. BUDGET LEAKAGE.

    LONDON, June 11.-An expectancy comparable only with that of Budget day itself marked the atmosphere in the House of Commons this afternoon prior ...

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  7. RAISING OF SANCTIONS.

    LONDON, June 11.—Great prominence is given in the newspapers to a speech by the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SUPREME COURT.

    NEW YORK, June 10.—President Roosevelt is not remaining silent under the Republican broadsides from Cleveland. In an address at Little Rock ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FORTY-HOUR WEEK.

    GENEVA, June 10.—The International Labour Conference today adopted a motion having the effect of postponing a decision respecting a 40-hour week in ...

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  10. REPORTED ITALIAN WARNING.

    LONDON, June 11.—The diplomatic correspondent of the "Manchester Guardian" says it is understood that Signor Mussolini has warned the British ...

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  11. SHOOTING OF OFFICER

    LONDON, June 10.—As a result of the delicate situation between Britain and Japan which is developing as an outcome of the shooting of a Japanese officer ...

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  12. DISORDERLY ARABS.

    JERUSALEM, June 10.—Arab disorders continued in Palestine today, telegraph and telephone wires being cut in all directions. The damage is estimated at ...

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  13. TWO V.C'.S. MEET.

    At his own request, Lord Gowrie, who is patron of the Returned Soldiers' League, visited the Soldiers' Institute this afternoon and met the ex-service men of ...

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  14. STREET FIGHTING.

    MADRID, June 11.—Three persons were killed in serious street fighting in Malaga today, following the brutal murders of two of the workers' leaders in ...

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  15. "STILL UNCONQUERED"

    LONDON, June 10.—"Abyssinia is still conquered; the war goes on," declared the Abyssinian Foreign Minister (Mr. Herrouy) who arrived in London today to ...

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  16. N.Z. BROADCASTING BILL.

    WELLINGTON, June 11.—After a sitting lasting 14 hours. the House of Assembly passed the Broadcasting Bill, in which drastic changes in the system ...

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  17. FOREIGN TRADE TREATIES.

    President Roosevelt's policy had also been vigorously attacked earlier in the day, by Mr. Bertrand Snell, Republican leader in the House of Representatives ...

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  18. INTERNATIONAL POLO.

    LONDON, June 10.—The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester were among the 7.000 spectators at Hurlingham today who watched the United States and Great ...

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  19. CIVIC PRIDE.

    At a civic reception in the Kalgoorlie Town Hall this afternoon the Governor-General invested Mrs. Catherine Elliott with the insignia of M.B.E. The honour ...

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  20. EVEREST CLIMBERS.

    LONDON, June 10.—The whole of the Mt. Everest expedition, with the exception of Major Morris (the transport officer) and Dr. Noel Humphreys, is now ...

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  21. JAPANESE YARN.

    TOKIO, June 11.—The Staple Fibre Spinners and Weavers' Association was inaugurated today, the members including leading cotton and rayon spinners. ...

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  22. BELGIAN POLITICS.

    BRUSSELS, June 11.—The Prime Minister (M. van Zeeland) whose government resigned last month following the general election (which made the ...

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  23. WINE MARKETING BOARD.

    CANBERRA, June 11.—Following the resignation of Mr. M. C. MacCallum as a member of the Wine Overseas Marketing Board, Mr. J. S. Graham, of Rutherglen ...

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  24. GRANDSTAND DISASTER.

    BUKAREST, June 10.—Forty more persons have died from injuries received when a grandstand collapsed during a parade of boy scouts and girl guides an ...

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  25. ACQUAINTANCE RENEWED.

    LONDON, June 10.—The Duke of Gloucester called this afternoon at the house in Kensington where the Emperor of Abyssinia is staying incognito while he ...

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  26. CROSSING SMASH.

    SYDNEY, June 11.—When a motor car, after smashing through the railway gates at Clyde, collided with a passing motor train tonight a man and two women had ...

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  27. DRAFT PLATFORM COMPLETED.

    At an early hour this morning the Platform committee of the convention completed a draft of the platform on which the party will fight the ...

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  28. RAIL COACH CAPSIZES

    ROME, June 10.—A crowded workmen's train was passing over a new line which had been opened only two days ago I to the foot of Mt. Vesuvius when the ...

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  29. A NEW COMEDY.

    LONDON, June 11.—"Heroes Don't Care," a comedy of arctic exploration by Margot Neville, of Melbourne. was played for the first time at St. Martin's ...

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  30. MORE TELEPHONES FOR BRITAIN

    LONDON, June 11.— A programme of telephone development which the Postmaster-General's Department has prepared will involve an expenditure of over ...

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  31. THE VICEROYSHIP.

    ROME, June 11.—Marshal Badoglio has been relieved of the viceroyship of Abyssinia at his own request. Marshal Graziani will succeed him. ...

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  32. FILM PLAYERS RECONCILED.

    LOS ANGELES, June 10.—The movie players, Adrienne Ames and Bruce Cabot. whose divorce suit was to become final in three weeks' time, have become ...

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  33. BENEFICIAL RAIN IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, June 11.—Very useful rain has fallen over a large area of the State, the falls being especially beneficial in the northern half of the western division ...

    Article : 68 words
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