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  2. IMPORT CONTROL

    The Be[?]in correspondent of the "Dany telegraph," reports that the new restrictions on imports were announced to-day. ...

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  3. JEAN BATTEN

    Jean Batten arrived at Narromine this afternoon and will spend the night there. She will leave to-morrow for ...

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  4. EXPORT QUOTA

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) yesterday emphatically denied that the High Commissioner (Mr. Bruce), during his recent visit to Australia, had ...

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  5. ARMS EMBARGO

    President Roosevelt to-day signed an Arms Embargo Bill, which effectively bars further shipment of war materials to the belligerent Bolivian ...

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  6. WAR DEBTS

    The British Government has received a request from the United States for payment on June 15. not only of the ...

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  7. BOWLERS ON TOP

    Clever exploitation of a wearing wicket gave Australia a hollow victory to-day. At Lords nowadays, the wicket is a natural one as no chemical ...

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  8. THE NEW LOAN

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) last night announced that the new Commonwealth loan of £12,000,000 will open on Tuesday next (June ...

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  9. CENTENARY RACE

    The latest entrant for the Centenary air race is Warren Penny, the son of a well-known Sydney solicitor, Clifton Penny. Fenny, who is 23 ...

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  10. LATE FOR WEDDING

    Miss Millicent Preston- Stanley, feminist, and former M.L.A. in New South Wales, was ten minutes late for her marriage, to Mr. Crawford ...

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  11. DROUGHT IN U.S.A.

    Sporadic rainfalls during the last fortnight have not materially helped the crops. In fact, most of the wheat areas continue to suffer drought ...

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  12. FRENCH AIRMEN

    The French airmen, Codos and Rossi, who left Paris on Sunday in an attempt to break their non-stop flight record of 5657 miles, landed safely at ...

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  13. RESTRICTION

    After a series of discussions with British Ministers, the Premier of Queensland (Mr. Forgan Smith) said that he was satisfied with the result ...

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  14. PARER ENTERS FOR CENTENARY RACE

    The Air Race Committee to-day received a cable from Lieut. Parer, the second man to fly from England to Australia, entering his machine for ...

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  15. STRIKE VIOLENCE

    With the failure of the Federal conciliators to effect settlement after [?] truce of several days, the striking waterside workers defied control ...

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  16. NEW COUNCIL BILL

    Attacking the Sydney Corporation Bill in the Legislative Assembly to-night, Mr. Lang said that its underlying principles were to take away ...

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  17. LARWOOD

    According to the "Daily Express," Larwood will not play for England against The Rest in the test trial on June 2. ...

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  18. KINGSFORD SMITH STILL WANTS £3,500

    John Stannage, representative of Sir Charles Kingsford Smith in Australia, said to-day that £3,500 was still needed to enable Kingsford Smith to ...

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  19. HOUSING

    The State Government has appointed a committee, financed by a grant of £200,000, to prepare a suitable scheme to make better provisions for ...

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  20. ADMIRAL TOGO

    Admiral Togo's condition ia practically unchanged, but the end may come at any time. Thousands of Japanese are praying ...

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  21. MARCONI TURNS SKILL TO MEDICAL AIDS

    It was announced to-day that Marconi is developing new discoveries of a medical character which will be of inestimable value ...

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  22. CANADIAN LOAN RUSHED IN LONDON

    The Canadian loan of £10,000,000 at 3½ per cent. was oversubscribed within 96 minutes of the opening to-day. ...

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  23. MR. BRUCE AT OTTAWA

    The Ottawa correspondent of "The New York Times" says that the Australian High Commissioner (Mr. S. M. Bruce) during his forthcoming ...

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  24. NOT BELIEVED

    Questioned regarding the published report that an offer to purchase Portuguese Timor had been made by Japan, the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  25. WAGES LOWER AFTER CUT RESTORED

    Giving evidence before the Federal Arbitration Court to-day, the Victorian secretary of the A.R.U. (Mr. F. W. Sear) said that as the result of ...

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  26. MAN'S SINGULAR DEATH

    William Henry Webb, 31, Single, of Clovelly Street, Mortlake, met [?] death in a remarkable manner at Concord this afternoon. Webb was ...

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  27. DULEEPSINHJI'S HEALTH IMPROVES IN INDIA

    Although he came from England especially for the occasion, Prince Duleepsinhji, the Indian cricketer, was prevented by ill health from attending ...

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  28. FIVE BABIES BORN TO ONTARIO MOTHER

    Mrs. John Dionne, a farmer's wife, at Corbeal, to-day gave birth to five girls weighing from 36 to 52 ounces. All the babies are well The ...

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  29. MR. SCULLIN'S OFFER TO PRODUCERS

    The leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Scullin) in an address last night, said that he was prepared to eliminate party feeling to assist the ...

    Article : 65 words
  30. JAPANESE ACCEPTANCE OF NAVAL PARLEY

    The Cabinet approved of the latest proposed terms, and acceptance of Sir John Simon's invitation to a preliminary naval discussion. ...

    Article : 51 words
  31. BIG PROPERTY DEAL IN MELBOURNE

    The Electric Theatres Proprietary Ltd., which is controlled by Hoyta Theatres Ltd., to-day concluded the sale of three properties with a total ...

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  32. HOBBS' 197th CENTURY

    In the county match, Surrey versus, Lancashire, at Manchester, to-day, the veteran Surrey batsman, Hobbs, made the 197th century of his career. ...

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