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  4. UGLY SITUATION IN TIENTSIN

    Japanese authorities in Tientsin informed the United States Consulate to-day that the blockade of British and French concessions ...

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  6. SUNKEN SUBMARINE

    Salvage operations on the submerged submarine Thetis will recommence as soon as possible, although it may be two or three weeks before the ...

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  7. Royal Thanks

    HYDE PARK (New York), Monday.—President Roosevelt to-day received a telegram from the King: "The Queen and I are deeply ...

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  8. FLYING-BOAT MISHAP

    The Empire flying-boat Centurion, bound from Sydney to London, was landing this evening when a sudden norwester lifted the tall, causing the ...

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  9. Wheat Prices

    The price of wheat in Sydney to-day reached to 2/3½ a bushel, exclusive of storage charges, and thus equalled the record low price ...

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  10. IMPERIAL AIRWAYS

    The British Overseas Airways Bill gives effect to the Government's decision that the British Overseas Airways Corporation should acquire and ...

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  11. FAREWELL BY FRENCH-CANADIANS

    On the last official stop in French-Canadian territory, before swinging into the maritime provinces for the final three days of their tour, Their ...

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  12. POLICE IN CONFERENCE

    The Commissioner of Police (Mr. Mackay) told the annual conference of the Police Association to-day that the only way to reduce crime was to ...

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  13. BURRINJUCK DAM

    "Building a skin over the great wall of masonry at Burrinjuck will cost more than the original wall, £1,750,000," said Mr. Guy Arkins, M.L.A., in an ...

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  14. KING AND QUEEN BACK IN QUEBEC

    SHERBROOK (Quebec), Monday.—Their Majesties were welcomed back to Canada to-day by the people of the same province that met them when ...

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  15. DIVING BELL APPARATUS

    It is announced that the Navy is purchasing four diving bell rescue chambers for submarines, similar to those used on the Squalus. ...

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  16. BRITAIN AND COLONIES

    The Prime Minister stated to-day in the House of Commons that the Colonial Secretary had been for some time engaged in a comprehensive ...

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  17. BUILDING SOCIETIES

    Victoria's representatives at the meeting of the Australian Loan Council to he held on June 20 intend taking strong exception to the New South ...

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  18. BLOCKADE BEGINS TO-DAY

    It is officially announced that the blockade will begin to-morrow at 5 p.m. (G.M.T.), or 2 p.m. Sydney time. ...

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  19. FUNCTION POSTPONED

    Owing to the Thetis disaster the inaugural luncheon on the new steamer, Mauretania, was not attended by the managing director of the ...

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  20. UNIVERSITY BOMBED

    Japanese warplanes bombed the West China Union University at Chengtu, killing eight Chinese students and injuring the wife of the ...

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  21. INTERVENTION IN SPAIN

    The Under-Secretary for the Foreign Office (Mr. R. A. Butler) stated in the House of Commons to-day that the Italian and German representatives at ...

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  22. ISLE OF MAN RACE

    The Isle of Man motor cycle race resulted: Stanley Woods (Velocette), averaging 83.19 m.p.h., 1; H. L. Daniell (Norton), 83.13. 2; H. Fleschmann ...

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  23. POISONED WINE AT BANQUET

    The Foreign Office announced today that two employees at the Japanese Consulate at Nanking have died, apparently as a result of ...

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  24. TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHTS.

    It is announced that Pan-American Airways will begin a regular trans-Atlantic air passenger service between the United States and Europe on June ...

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  25. BONES IN TREE

    Searching among the blackened trunks of gum trees on the Brummagem Reserve, the police discovered a considerable quantity of smashed and ...

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  26. GERMAN TENDERS

    The newspaper "Star" characterises the Department of External Affairs' demand for an explanation of the rejection of German tenders by the ...

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  27. MURDER CHARGE

    The events leading to the arrest of Derwent Arkinstall, aged 18 years, and the subsequent charging of him with the murder of Howard Chalmers, a 70 ...

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  28. SOME DISAPPOINTMENTS

    Although the visit of the King and Queen on the whole was admirably managed, and did leave behind a splendid impression, curiously enough the ...

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  29. R. KINGSFORD SMITH INJURED

    Richard Kingsford Smith, aged 50 years, brother of the late Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, was injured internally, the extent of which is at present ...

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  30. WOOL CONFERENCE

    The Berlin correspondent of "The Times" states that the technical committee of the 15th International Wool Conference discussed the procedure for ...

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  31. ANOTHER RECRUIT

    Mr. W. Folster, former M.L.A. for Orange, to-day announced that he was transferring immediately from the Lang to title Heffron Labor Party. Mr. ...

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  32. AIR STRENGTH

    The publication of Colonel Lindbergh's recent testimony before the House Military Appropriations Committee discloses that he warned that ...

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  33. "DECAMERON" NOT INDECENT

    The "Decameron," by Boccacio, the Italian renaissance writer, was to-day held by Mr. Justice Blair in the Supreme Court not to be indecent. He ...

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  34. EX-GERMAN COLONIES

    The former Governor-General of Australia, Lord Stonehaven, who recently objected to Mr. Chamberlain's attitude regarding colonies, speaking in ...

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  35. SEA MYSTERY

    On land and sea police and civilians are searching for a man who is believed to have lost his life when a 25 foot launch was burned to the ...

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  36. MISSING CAR FOUND

    Last night some person or persons took possession of a motor cat, the property of W. R. Oliver, mercer and chairman of the Lockhart Urban ...

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  37. WOOL SALES

    There was good competition from all sections of trade at the Sydney wool sales to-day. Continental buyers were particularly active, especially ...

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  38. FOOTSCRAY HOLD-UP

    A hold-up which occurred outside the Trocadero Theatre at Footscray some time ago was recalled at the City Court to-day when Ernest Leithead ...

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  42. AERODROME EXPANSION

    The Minister for Civil Aviation (Mr. Fairbairn) said to-day that his department had no money to spare for the expansion of aerodromes. State ...

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  43. SINGAPORE DEFENCES

    The naval authorities here announce that, in view of the close liaison between Britain and France, Vice-Admiral de Coux, commanding the ...

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  44. ARCHITECT'S DEATH

    Thursday has been fixed for the holding of the inquest into the death of Mr. E. H. Henderson, Chief Commonwealth Architect, who was found ...

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  45. R.A.F. RECRUITING

    Recruiting for the R.A.F. is still continuing at the rate of more than 1000 weekly. Last week 1105 recruits joined, compared with 326 in the ...

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  47. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    By special arrangement, Reuter's world service in addition to other special sources of information is used in the compilation of the overseas ...

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