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  3. AIR TRAGEDY

    The inquest was held to-day on the channel air disaster. James Coward Taylor, Town Clerk of Brighton (Victoria), identified the body ...

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  4. KING'S SPEECH

    The "Daily Herald's" lobbyist says that Cabinet to-morrow will consider the King's speech for the opening of Parliament on July 1. ...

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  5. MYSTERY ROOM 40

    Further secrets of the Mystery Room 40 of Admiralty House were revealed in a book entitled "Spy and CountcrSpy" by Richard Rowan, published to-day. Room 40's uncanny knowledge of the German ...

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  6. EVERY BUILDING DAMAGED

    Cyclonic disturbaces, which raged yesterday, added to the damage caused by the earthquake in many parts of New Zealand. ...

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  7. NEW HOPE FOR THE WORLD

    Comment on the speech made by General Dawas generally approves of the principle which was adopted for dealing with the roblem of naval ...

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  8. FLOOD FEARED

    Latest news from New Zealand concerning the earthquake states that banked waters are rising ominously, Hundreds of Westport people left the ...

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  9. ATTACK BY BLACKS

    Information has been received that aboriginals attacked a police party in the charge of Constable Hemings [?] the Cape Dombey district on June 10 ...

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  10. MESSAGE TO MR. BRUCE

    Sir Joseph Ward, Pri[?] Minister of New Zealand, responding to Mr.. Bruce's message of sympath" regarding the New Zealand earthquake, lias ...

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  11. EXHUMED

    There was a sensationnal seque to the Russel will case which was heard in the Probate Court last week. It was disclosed to-day that the body of ...

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  12. REPARATIONS

    Dr. Stressmann, on arriving from Madrid conversed with Poineare and Briand after which he intimated that the powers concerned will exchange ...

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  13. JAPANESE" VIEWS

    Officials from the Premier downxards are unanimously, voicing satisfaction at Mr. Mnt'donald's and General Dawes' early declarations, from ...

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  14. WHEAT FREIGHTS

    Oxwing to the fact that a large number of ships bringing coal to Australia cannot obtain outwards general freight, it has been decided to reduce ...

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  15. TROTSKY

    The "Daily Express" understand that the Government will not admit Trotsky. The Daily Telegraph" understands ...

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  16. PAYMENT POSTPONED

    Congress to-day passed a resolution postponing for nine months the payment by France falling due in August of 400,000,000 dollars for war suppli[?] ...

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  17. LONDON COMMENTS

    The "Daily News" couples General Dawes' speech with that of Mr. Bamsay MacDonald and Hie journal considers that the two a eeches constitute ...

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  18. BRITISH SYMPATHY

    The Morning Post" says that it is happy to learn from official sources that the alarming reports of the earthquake in New Zealand were greatly ...

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  19. AFGHANISTAN

    Baccha Sakan the rebel King of the Afghanistans, suffered a heavy reverse at the hunds of Nadir Khan, who is now marching on Kabul wiht a large ...

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  20. SUTCLIFFES POOR SCORE

    The feature of South Africa's match against yorkshire at the Hill Cricket Ground was Sutellffe's dismissal after he had scored only 11. ...

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  21. CONSULATES

    To provide for the establishment of consultants, or consular offices in the Federal Capital, an amendment has been made to the Leases (Special ...

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  22. DISILLUSIONED

    There is glory in it for me,'' cried schrieher, the 22-year-old acrial stowaway on the trans-Atlantic aeroplane. "Yellow Bird." He has now found that ...

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  23. CANBERRA'S FLIGHT

    When the Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. C. L. A. Abbott, and his party landed at darwin from the airplane Canberra, they were met by the ...

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  24. DISMISSED

    An application for sitting aside a judgement on the grounds that Mr. Justice Campbell has passed the statutory retiring age of 70 was again ...

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  25. PATHETIC SCENE

    There was a pathetic stene on the wharf when the liner Balranald berthed to-day. On the wharf was Mrs. Herbert Boddy who lud rushed from ...

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  26. SUNSHINE

    Britain and the whole of the Continent were bathed in sunshine today. The temparature rose from 78 to 87 degrees in the shade. ...

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  27. TWO REMANDS

    Phillip Jeffis, 32. who was charged with having malicously inflicted grevion bodily harm on Frederick johns, was further remanded at the Central ...

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  28. RURAL WORKERS

    A most impertant decision affecting thousands of people in the country districts of New South Wales was reached by the State Cabinet at a special ...

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  29. ASSAM FLOODS

    The Assam floods are spreadig and now cover an area of 5,500 square miles. The Government is making [?] appeals for help to other ...

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  30. YACHT VALKYRE

    Anxiety is felt for the ya ...

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  31. MIGRATION QUOTA

    The president proclaimed the national origins of the migration quota for the fiscal year beginning June 30. Australia's quota had been reduced to 100 ...

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  32. HINKLER

    Hinkler has arrived by air to attend the international Mr Congress, to be held to-morrow, to receive a gold medal for his Australian flight. ...

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  33. EARL OF INCHCAPE

    Incheape, who was among the Birthday honours, has taken the title of Earl of Ine[?]. ...

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