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  2. GOOD MONTH

    The coal trade continued brisk at Newcastle in May. Apart from April, it was easily the best month this year. The total quantity shipped to places beyond ...

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  3. THE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF WINDSOR

    Photographs received in Sydney by radiogram showing the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. It was taken in the music room of the Chateau de Cande, Tours, France, just prior to the wedding ceremony. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Duke's Wedding CAPRICE OF FATE

    Addressing the bridal couple at the conclusion of the civil wedding ceremony at the Chateau do Cande, the Mayor of Monts (Dr. Mercier) said: ...

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  5. "TAKE A RISK"

    The application by 12 unions for a higher basic wage was again before the Federal Arbitration Court to-day. Addresses were concluded, and the Court ...

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  6. GOLD SCARE

    About £4,250,000 worth of gold, almost double yesterday's record, was sold on the London bullion market. It was absorbed chiefly by the Equalisation Fund. ...

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  7. AIR ROUTES

    The political correspondent of the Australian Associated Press understands that the Imperial Conference Air Communication Committee hopes to reach ...

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  8. SAFER FLYING

    Measures designed to ensure a greater safety for aircraft by securing the adequate lighting of aerodromes are contained in regulations which have been ...

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  9. TRADITION'S VALUE

    In a speech delivered at the banquet of the Salters' Company of the City of London to-night, the Duke of Kent acclaimed the value of tradition as ...

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  10. PACIFIC SHIPPING

    The committee of the Imperial Conference discussing trans-Tasman and trans Pacific shipping is at last making progress. No decisions have been reached ...

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  11. WOOLLAHRA SEAT

    Indications are that the Labour party will not contest the Woolluhra by-election on June 20. The executive, of the party, to-night decided to take no action ...

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  12. JAPANESE NAVY

    Mr. Hector C. Bywater, the naval correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph." in directing attention to the British Government's admission that it can ...

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  13. WEEKLY SHIPMENTS

    The total quantity of coal including bunkers, shipped from Newcastle this week for places beyond the State was 55,325 tons, compared with 50,590 tons ...

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  14. GOLD STANDARD

    In the House of Commons this afternoon the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir John Simon) was, asked to give the same assurance as was given by his ...

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  15. LEAGUE REFORM

    It was evident from the discussions today of the hands of the delegations attending the Imperial Conference concerning the reform of the League of Nations, ...

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  16. "NOT RESPONSIBLE"

    The Vatican City correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that, the Prefect feet of the Holy, Congregation of Extra Ecclesiastical Affairs (Cardinal Pacelli), ...

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  17. "NOTHING ADVERSE"

    Judge Markell, who is inquiring into starting-price botting and police methods, indicated today that no adverse finding could be made against Constable Miller ...

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  18. TREAT FRACTURES

    Recommendations for improving the facilities for the treatment of fracture cases are contained in the interim report of the committee appointed over a year ...

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  19. JAPANESE CABINET

    Members of Prince Konoye's new Cabinet were sworn in to-day. General Suglyama retains the portfolio of Minister for War, and Admiral ...

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  20. ON TOSS OF COIN

    Sir Abe Bailey, owner of Cecil, and J. V. Rank, owner of His Grace, who dead-heated in the Coronation Cup at Epsom, tossed a coin to decide the ...

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  21. BIG IMPROVEMENT

    Figures made available by the Premier and Treasurer (Mr. B. S. B. Stevens) to-night show that the deficit for the 11 months ended May 31 was only £99,993. ...

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  22. NOT ABANDONED

    Following a conference at the White House to-night, Senator Robinson stated that President Roosevelt had not abandoned his Supreme Court revision plan, ...

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  23. SIR STANLEY BALDWIN

    Sir Stanley Baldwin's membership of the House of Commons caused at 11 a.m. today when the House ordered the issue of a writ for by-election at Bewdley, ...

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  24. FIRE CAUSES PANIC

    A fire which broke out in the basement of the Cameo building, Pitt-street, City, this afternoon, caused panic among a number of women and children who ...

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  25. ROUND EUROPE

    The air race round Europe, which it was proposed to hold in place of the Lindbergh commemoration race across the Atlantic, has also been abandoned owing ...

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  26. MRS. PUTNAM'S FLIGHT

    Mrs. Amelia Earhart Putnam, who is on a world flight, hopped off from Paramaribe (Dutch Guiana) at 5.10 a.m. The weather is excellent. ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    London, June 3.—There was an echo in the House of Commons answer to-day of Coronation Day when crowds of unprecedented dimensions thronged the ...

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  28. SIR A. PARKHILL

    The Commonwealth Minister for Defence (Sir Archdale Parkhill) went to Aldershot today. The army authorities displayed for him the latest mechanised ...

    Article : 95 words
  29. SHORTAGE OF MILK

    A strike occurred to-day among metropolitan cold milk suppliers, following the refusal of their demand for an increase in price from 9½d to 11d a gallon. ...

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  30. GIRL'S DEATH

    A pathetically worded letter written by Joyce Kneehbone, 14, before she took her life was read the City Coroner's Court to-day when an inquest was held. ...

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  31. CHURCH AND DIVORCE

    The Church of England's attitude towards divorce s divorce was defended by the Bishop of Coventry (Rt. Rev. Dr. M. G. Haigh) in his Presidential address to a diocesan ...

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  32. AWAITING REPORTS

    Under the scheme arranged at a conference between Federal and State Ministers at Melbourne to find openings for unemployed youths between the ages of ...

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  33. Arabian Prince in London

    London, June 3.—The King received in audience at Buckingham Palace to-day the Crown Price of Saudi, Arabia, who presented to his Majesty a letter of ...

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  34. DEATH OF NONAGENARIAN

    One of the oldest residents of the Nyngan district, Mr. Davil Reeves, aged 96, died to-day. Mr. Reeves visited Sydney twice On the first occasion he ...

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  35. BIG SUM GIVEN

    The George V. Memorial Fund provisional total was announced at £140,000 Further amounts are expected. The Government gave £25,000, and after the ...

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  36. Australian as King's A.D.C.

    London, June 3.—The King has approved of the appointment of Brigadier Miles, Australian Staff Corps, as additional aide-camp to Ills Majesty in succession to ...

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  37. WONTHAGGI FULL PAY

    For the first time since the disastrous explosion three months ago, Wonthaggi miners to-day received a full fortnight's pay. The sum of £9800 was paid to the ...

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  38. SAILORS ENTERTAINED

    The Ex-Naval Men's Association entertained officers and men of the Royal Navy survey ship Endeavour at a smoke concert at the Anzac Memorial Institute, ...

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  39. Sydney Pianist Praised

    London, June 3.—The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons) was present at a private recital by the Sydney pianist, Miss Eunice Gardiner, given at a ...

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  40. N.Z. EARTH TREMORS

    A peculiar feature of the earth treniors which wore felt in various parts of New, Zealand yesterday was that men working underground were unaware of of the ...

    Article : 38 words
  41. THE AMERICA'S CUP

    In the trials to select the defender of the America's Cup against the British challenger, the Yankee defeated the Rainbow over a course of 27.7 miles with ...

    Article : 45 words
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