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  2. RUSSIA AND PEACE FRONT

    LONDON, June 18.-There was a further meeting in Moscow on Friday between Soviet, British and French representatives, when the Anglo-French ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. HOMEWARD BOUND.

    ST. JOHN'S (Newfoundland), June 17. —Concluding their North American visit with a stay of a few hours in Newfoundland today, Their Majesties King George ...

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  4. FRENCH SUBMARINE LOST

    June 17.—It is officially announced that the submarine Phenix (1,379 tons), with 71 persons on board, failed to reappear after diving off the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. DANZIG AND REICH.

    DANZIG, June 18.—Calling on Danzigers to "hold out" pending their return to the Reich, Dr. Goebbels (the German Propaganda Minister), who had arrived ...

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  6. EFFECTS OF BLOCKADE.

    TIENTSIN, June 18.—Few British subjects ventured out today-the fifth day of the blockade. Trade in the British Concession is at a standstill, except for ...

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  7. TIENTSIN CRISIS.

    LONDON, June 18.—The possibility of action by the British Government arising out of the critical situation in Tientsin was officially mentioned on Friday night, ...

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  8. PROBLEMS FOR PREMIERS

    CANBERRA, June 18.—It is intended that the Premiers' Conference will meet on Wednesday to discuss stabllisation of the wheat industry. The proposals hinge ...

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  9. AMERICA'S FRIENDSHIP.

    LONDON, June 16.—In a message he has. sent to King George on board the Empress of Britain President Roosevelt says:— ...

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  10. JAPANESE RESPONSE.

    TOKIO. June 17.—According to the Domel newsagency, official circles declare that should Britain take steps such as indicated in the Foreign Office ...

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  11. A GRISLY FIND.

    SYDNEY, June 18.—When playing on the banks of Cook's River at Tempe to-day, boys found a chaff bag, weighted with large stones, containing portion ...

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  12. INDIAN OCEAN FLIGHT.

    (Message received by the Commonwealth Government from Mr. J. Percival, an., Official Correspondent aboard the Flying Boat Guba.) ...

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  13. FOOD SHORTAGE.

    LONDON, June 17.—According to dispatches from Tientsin the intense heat is aggravating the food situation in the British Concession. The Japanese claim ...

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  14. PALESTINE POLICY.

    GENEVA, June 15.—The British Colonial Secretary (Mr. Malcolm MacDonald) told the Mandates Commission today that his Government's White Paper ...

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  15. THETIS DISASTER INQUIRY.

    LONDON. June 17.—Mr. Justice Bucknill and other members of the tribunal which is inquiring into the disaster to the submarine Thetis, which bank on ...

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  16. WARTIME DISASTERS.

    WASHINGTON, June 16.—The mixed German-American claims commission to-day filed a decision favouring American claims for approximately 50.000,000 ...

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  17. A SHANGHAI INCIDENT.

    SHANGHAI, June 18.—Chinese police under orders from the Japanese, entered the International Settlement yesterday and tried to reopen a police station which ...

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  18. ARAB OUTRAGE.

    JERUSALEM, June 18.—An Arab gang today set fire to the ancient tomb of Rabbi Baal Hanes, near Tiberias, and also the adjoining synagogue and ...

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  19. STOLEN CAR CHASE.

    SYDNEY, June 18.—A policeman in a taxi-cab chased a stolen car along Liver-pool-road at more than 50 miles an hour early this morning and fired shots at the ...

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  20. AMERICA WAITING.

    WASHINGTON, June 16.—The Secretary of State (Mr. Cordell Hull) said the American Government was giving its representatives in China and Japan the ...

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  21. MINE TRAGEDY.

    SYDNEY, June 18.—Al hope has been abandoned of rescuing the four men who were buried by a fall of earth in the Broken Hill South mine at Broken Hill ...

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  22. U.S. NEUTRALITY.

    WASHINGTON, June 16.—Thirteen senators have met and pledged themselves to "an uncompromising fight against the Administration's proposal to ...

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  23. FRENCH READINESS.

    PARIS, June 17.—It is understood the Foreign Minister (M. Bonnet) has indicated to the British Ambassador (Sir Eric Phipps) and the United States ...

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  24. AMUCK IN A CAR.

    AUCKLAND, June 18.—Driving a motor car at high speed through the township of Okaihau today, William Paki, a Maori, crashed into the rear of a ...

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  25. POLISH REPRISAL.

    WARSAW, June 16.—As a reprisal for the German dissolution of a Polish minority centre at Ratibor (Prussian Silesia), Poland has banned three German ...

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  26. FAR EAST DEFENCES.

    SINGAPORE, June 17.—Over 50 British and French naval, military and air force officers of high rank will attend the talks which will begin here next ...

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  27. A CHINESE VIEW.

    CHUNGKING, June 17.—The "Joint Daily News," published jointly by ten local daily papers since the air raids in April, declares the Tientsin blockade is ...

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  28. FRENCH MURDERS.

    PARIS, June 17.—Eugene Weidmann, a young German who was found guilty on six charges of murder last March, was guillotined outside the gates of the ...

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  29. AXIS PRESS REJOICES.

    ROME, June 17.—Italian newspapers gloating declare that "Britain is in a mess in the Far East." "Talk of retaliation against the vastly superior Japanese ...

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  30. BOMB IN PRAGUE.

    PRAGUE, June 18.—Seven persons were seriously hurt and 32 slightly when a time-bomb exploded in a Jewish cafe in the centre of the city. The building ...

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  31. RUMANIAN NAZIS.

    BUKAREST, June 17.—The police have announced the discovery of a widespread plot by members of the Iron Guard (a Nazi organisation which some ...

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  32. Interest in London.

    LONDON, June 18.—Considerable Interest is being evinced in the Anglo- French military talks to begin in Singaport this week. The meeting is described ...

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  33. Trial of German Police.

    PRAGUE, June 16.—Over 30 witnesses testified today at the public trial of two German police sergeants, Bulle and Stehr, who were involved in the shooting ...

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  34. PROBLEMS OF TODAY.

    ROME, June 17.—The Pope, when receiving today the credentials of the new Bolivian Minister to the Holy See, referred to the "new grave obligations of ...

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  35. PILLAR TO POST.

    LONDON, June 17.—The German liner St. Louis, on which hundreds of Jewish refugees recently sailed from Hamburg to Central and South American ports, ...

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  36. AXIS NAVIES.

    BERLIN. June 17.—It is officially announced that Admiral Raeder and the Italian Under-Secretary for the Navy will meet at Friedrichshafen on Tuesday ...

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  37. GREECE AND RUMANIA.

    ATHENS, June 18.—A communique issued by the Government states that the talks between the Prime Minister (General Metaxas) and the Rumanian ...

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  38. LOCUST SWARMS.

    LONDON, June 17.—Darkening the sky, countless sw[?]ms of locusts are arriving in Central Africa and are devouring crops in the Sudan, Uganda, ...

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  39. TURBINE INVENTION.

    LONDON, June 18.—A Glasgow engineer, Mr. James MacLeod Long, who was associated with the pioneer of the turbine, the late Sir Hugh Reid, has ...

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  40. WHEN LONDON CRUMBLES.

    LONDON, June 17.—Opening a territorial depot at Chelsea today. Lord Milne appealed to the War Office to allow territorial headquarters throughout Britain ...

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  41. MAY OFFENSIVE.

    TOKIO, June 17.—The army headquarters claims that during "the May offensive in China, Japanese killed 48,255 Chinese and took prisoner 3,304, ...

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  42. SLOVAKIA'S POSITION.

    BRATISLAVA, June 16.—The Slovak Foreign Minister (M. Durcansky) said today:—"Germany does not desire the disappearance of Slovakia. The Poles ...

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  43. BRITAIN AND TURKEY.

    LONDON, June 17.—The Munich newspaper, "Munchener Nachrichten," publishes details of an alleged secret Anglo-Turkish agreement. It is asserted ...

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  44. SUNKEN TREASURE.

    BREST, June 16.—The salvage vessel Artiglio today recovered gold and silver valued at £7,300 from the liner Egypt, which lies in deep water off Ushant. ...

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