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  2. SPANISH AIR RAIDS

    LONDON, June 8.—British ships in Spanish waters have suffered further damage in air raids on ports in loyalist Spain by aeroplanes operating on behalf ...

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  3. SYDNEY SENSATION.

    SYDNEY, June 8.—On charges of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice, Erie Campbell (45), solicitor, Herbert William Lloyd (54), M.L.A. for Mosman, ...

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  4. INTERNAL AIRLINES.

    CANBERRA, June 8.—Plans now being completed by the Federal Government for a complete reorganisation of the internal air services of Australia are expected to ...

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  5. MOTOR CAR INDUSTRY.

    CANBERRA, June 8.—The alleged failure of the Government to encourage the manufacture in Australia of motor car chassis and engines in accordance ...

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  6. TRADE WITH AMERICA.

    WASHINGTON, June 7.—That the tariff on wool is "the biggest imposition on the American public" is, the Australian Associated Press learns, an opinion ...

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  7. BOMBING TERROR.

    CANTON, June 8.—Throughout yesterday and last night and again this morning Japanese war planes continued their merciless bombing of Canton, which has ...

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  8. MINISTERS' IRISH VISIT.

    LONDON, June 8.—The Australian Minister for Commerce (Sir Earle Page) and Minister for Customs (Mr. T. W. White) returned to London this morning ...

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  9. AN INSURGENT ADVANCE.

    SARAGOSSA, June 8.—After a whirlwind drive along a 25-mile front the insurgent forces are now scarcely 15 miles from Castellon (on the east coast), ...

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  10. BUILDING DISPUTE.

    MELBOURNE, June 8.—The deadlock in the building industry dispute continued for the second day today. There were no negotiations for a settlement. ...

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  11. FRENCH SOCIALISTS.

    PARIS, June 8.—A period of political stability is foreseen as the result of the decision of the Socialist Party Congress at Royan to continue to support the ...

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  12. NO IMMEDIATE RETURN.

    CANBERRA, June 8.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons), in reply to a question in the House of Representatives today, said that he had no information about ...

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  13. CARRIAGE OF MAILS.

    SYDNEY, June 8.—A probable outcome of the unprecedented criticism of the Commonwealth's air mail plans may be the abandonment of the Defence ...

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  14. STRENGTHENING DEFENCES.

    HANKOW, June 7.—General Chiang Kai-shek, generalissimo of the Chinese forces, impressed by Canton's losses in life and property from the Japanese ...

    Article : 99 words
  15. CRASH IN BUSH.

    CAPE TOWN, June 8.—Rescue parties are cutting their way through over 30 miles of dense bush north of the Lompopo and 60 miles west of Belt Bridge in an ...

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  16. JAMAICAN UNREST.

    LONDON, June 7.—The situation in Jamaica, where serious strike disorders occurred recently, is normal, according to a cablegram received this morning by the ...

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  17. WARNING TO SWATOW.

    HONG KONG. June 8.—Two Japanese planes flew over Swatow (a treaty port in Kwangtung, between Canton and Amoy) yesterday, dropping pamphlets ...

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  18. KIDNAPPED BOY.

    WASHINGTON, June 7.—President Roosevelt has asked Congress to provide 50,000 dollars (£10,000 sterling) to aid in the search for the kidnappers of James ...

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  19. PROTESTS USELESS.

    TOKIO, June 8.—Declaring that Japan would continue the bombing of Canton, the Foreign Office spokesman (Mr. Kewai) said that France had ...

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  20. ELEVEN MONTHS' TOLL.

    LONDON, June 8.—The Shanghai correspondent of the British United Press states that the losses on both sides to date in the Sino-Japanese war, which ...

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  21. ALLEGED DOPE RING.

    LONDON, June 8.—The Paris correspondent of the "Dally Mall" reports that the French police believe that the arrest of the multi-millionaire restaurateur ...

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  22. U.S. MISSIONARY WOUNDED.

    LONDON, June 8.—The Pelping correspondent of "The Times" reports that an American missionary, Dr. Frederick Scobel, was shot through the body by a ...

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  23. NEW GUINEA EXPEDITION.

    HONOLULU. June 7.—The American scientific party, under the leadership of Dr. Richard Archbold, which is flying to New Guinea to conduct investigations ...

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  24. THE FUTURE OF AMOY.

    HONG KONG, June 8.—Despite the Japanese denial of the report that Japan intends to establish a' permanent naval base at the recently-captured South ...

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  25. POLES IN GERMANY.

    LONDON, June 8.—If the Czech Government has not succeeded in satisfying the needs of the 3,500.000 Sudeten Germans, neither has the German ...

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  26. BOMBINGS IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, June 8.—Following the bombing of French territory near the Pyrenean frontier by Spanish war planes on Friday and Sunday and a further raid on ...

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  27. BRITON FINED IN YOKOHAMA

    YOKCHAMA, June 8.—Mr. Frederick O'Hara, resident manager for three British insurance companies, was fined 3 today for having filmed scenery ...

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  28. BACK TO WOODEN CLOGS.

    TOKIO, June 8.—The "Asahi Shimbun" states that owing to the approaching exhaustion of leather stocks and resultant soaring prices the middle classes ...

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  29. CZECH MINORITIES.

    PRAGUE June 8.—The Minister for Justice (Dr. Derer) disclosed in the course of a Press interview yesterday territorial autonomy would not be granted to any ...

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  30. ATTACK ON FOREIGN POLICY

    LONDON, June 8.—Commenting on Mr. Lloyd George's bitter attack on the Government's foreign policy in a speech at Stafford on Monday, when he said ...

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  31. QUESTIONS AT CANBERRA.

    CANBERRA. June 8.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) said today that all matters concerning air mail arrangements which had been discussed in the House ...

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  32. DIPLOMATIC BREAK.

    TOKIO, June 7.—The Chinese Embassy in Tokio will be closed and the staff of 11 will leave for China on Saturday. The Chinese Government evidently realises ...

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  33. SWISS DEFENCE.

    GENEVA, June 7.—A new defence credit of £19,000,000 is being sought by the Swiss Government, to be used chiefly in building fortifications. ...

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  34. KILLED BY AN ELEPHANT.

    CAPE TOWN, June 8.—An elephant killed an Australian hunter, Charles Ross, who was employed by the Northern Rhodesian Government, while he was on ...

    Article : 71 words
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