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  2. BODY UNDER BRIDGE.

    BRISBANE, June 7.—In the St. George Police Court today, before Mr. A. B. Hansen, P.M., Harold Thomas Mullen (36). labourer, appeared charged with the ...

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  3. THE GOLD OUTLOOK.

    LONDON, June 7.—The gold situation has improved today, following last week's scare, with its heavy sales and rumours on the possibility of a reduction in the ...

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  4. AIR FORCE CRASHES

    LONDON, June 6.—Further fatalities in the week-end brought the total of Air Force crashes in Britain since the beginning of this year to 39, involving ...

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  5. MARYBOROUGH MURDER.

    MELBOURNE, June 7.—With almost uncanny skill black trackers followed tracks for more than 25 miles from Mary- borough to beyond Amphitheatre today, ...

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  6. NEW JAPANESE CABINET.

    LONDON, June 6.—According to observers in Tokio the new Japanese Cabinet formed by Prince Konoe in succession to the Hayashi Government, which ...

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  7. SPANISH CONFLICT.

    LONDON. June 7.—The German Ambassador to Britain (Herr von Ribbentrop) will see Herr Hitler in Berlin today and well-informed persons express the ...

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  8. AIRLINER'S RECORD.

    Making a fast flight from Melbourne to Perth yesterday, the airliner Bungana covered a distance of 1,900 miles in the record flying time of 10 hours 10 min- ...

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  9. CENTRAL EUROPE.

    LONDON, June 7.—The German Foreign Minister (Baron von Neurath) by making today his first visit to the Balkans—a visit that will also take in ...

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  10. ANGLO-AMERICAN TRADE.

    CANBERRA, June 7.—Profound interest has been aroused in Federal official quarters by the discussions now proceeding at the Imperial Conference in ...

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  11. NO CHANGE IN U.S. POLICY.

    NEW YORK, June 7.—President Roosevelt informally at a Press conference today said there was no change in the gold policy of the United States. He ...

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  12. ARMS LIMITATION.

    LONDON, June .—According to the Rome correspondent of the "Morning Post," Signor Mussolini intends to order the immediate construction of two 35,000ton ...

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  13. WORLD FLIGHT.

    RIO DE JANEIRO (Brazil). June 7.— According to a radio message received today from Air France, the French company operating an air service across the ...

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  14. INSURGENT SUCCESS.

    LONDON, June 6.—The Spanish insurgent forces on the Bilbao front succeeded today in their drive to recapture the strategically important ...

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  15. DUKE AND DUCHESS.

    The Duke and Duches of Windsor photograped in the Chateau de Cande after their marriage on Thursday last. This radiogram picture was received from Melbourne by air mail last night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. GERMANY AND ITALY.

    LONDON, June 7.—Following the assertion by Signor Gayda in the Rome newspaper "Giornale d'talia" that Germany and Italy had concluded a ...

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  17. STAY IN BRAZILIAN TOWN.

    FORT ALEZA (Brazil), June 6.—In an interview yesterday, Miss Amelia Ear- hart explained her reasons for deciding to stay a day at Fort Aleza after her ...

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  18. MISUNDERSTANDING FEARED.

    LONDON, June 7.—Messages cabled from Australia in connection with the conversations which have an Anglo- American trade pact in view suggest that ...

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  19. AN HONOUR FOR MUSSOLINI.

    BERLIN, June 7.—Signor Mussolini and his son-in-law, Count Clano (Italian Foreign Minister) are the first recipients of the Grand Cross of the German Eagle. ...

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  20. ERUPTIONS ENDED.

    CANBERRA, ,June 7.—Volcanic activity about Rabaul (New Guinea) has completely ceased and the Administrator of New Guinea (Brigadier-General W. R. ...

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  21. DUKE'S WEDDING.

    LONDON, June 6.-Preaching to a packed church at St. Paul's, Darlington, at evensong today, the Rev. R. Anderson Jardine told how he came to conduct a ...

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  22. AIR DEFENCES.

    MELBOURNE, June 1.—Critics of the Royal Australian Air Force who spoke at the annual congress of the Tasmanian branch of the Returned ...

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  23. WORKMAN KILLED.

    HOBART, June 7.—A scaffolding plat- form on which six men were working 41 feet from the ground in the machine room of the factory being built for ...

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  24. "ARTIFICIAL BLOOD."

    VIENNA, June 7.—Dr. Friedrick Gottdenker has invented an "artificial blood." which he has called "haemorrhesin." It is claimed that it can be used as a ...

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  25. CASUALTIES AMONG NATIVES.

    MELBOURNE. June 7.—Communication by radio telephone between Australia and New Guinea was established for the first time today when the Acting ...

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  26. SUSTENANCE STRIKE.

    HOBART, June 7.—Sustenance workers at a further meeting held at Hobart tonight reaffirmed a motion agreed to at a meeting on Friday declaring all dole ...

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  27. EMPIRE CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, June 7.—The Air Sub-committee of the Imperial Conference will meet tomorrow, when the Commonwealth will- suggest that Australia, Great ...

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  28. INTERNATIONAL CRIME.

    LONDON, June 7.—With an agenda printed in English, French and German, members of the International Police Commission are now conferring in London. ...

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  29. STOWAWAY DROWNED

    BRISBANE, June 7.—Tragedy today ended a long quest for work by two young men who last Wednesday stowed away on the freighter Ngatoro at Port ...

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  30. ESCAPED PRISONER ARRESTED

    MELBOURNE, June 7.—Norman Albert Grant, a young prisoner who escaped from custody at the Carlton watch-house on April 23, was recognised and arrested ...

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  31. AIR MYSTERY SOLVED

    ALPINE (Utah). June 6.—The mystery of the disappearance last December of a big airliner, operated by Western Air Express., with its crew and seven ...

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  32. A REIGN OF TERROR.

    MANILA (Philippine Islands), June 6.—A reign of terror exists in the Cagayan province, where 13 persons have now been killed by a maniacal headhunter, ...

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  33. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    WARSAW. June 7.—Princess Lubomirska, of Poland, is submitting to the International Olympic Games Committee, at its meeting in Warsaw a ...

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  34. PRIESTS ARRESTED.

    LONDON, June 6.—The Munich correspondent of "The Times" reports that ten Roman Catholic priests have been arrested as the result of friction during ...

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  35. MRS. BONNEY IN EGYPT.

    LUXOR (Egypt), June 7.—Mrs. H. B. Bonney, the Queensland airwoman. who is making a solo flight from Australia to the Cape in a light plane, arrived ...

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