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  2. SECURITY PACT.

    A White Paper which was issued this evening contains the French reply to the German Security Pact proposals. It welcomes the German stem, but points out ...

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  3. AVIATION.

    Major-General Sir William Brancker (British Director of Civil Aviation) has arrived here by ai[?] for the purpose of discussing with the French Government ...

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  4. TROUBLED CHINA.

    The Commission which was sent to Shanghai by representatives of the interested Powers in order to investigate recent events and endeavour to find an ...

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  5. AMUNDSEN GETS BACK.

    After an anxious wait of nearly a month, during which a hope engineered by optimists like Nansen, alternated with a despair bred of the lingering absence of tidings, the world was assured yesterday, by cable news, of the safety of Captain Roald Amundsen and party. Having "hopped off" on his ...

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  6. SHIPPING TROUBLE.

    It has been ascertained that some time will elapse before another vessel, the articles of which are due to expire, will arrive in Melbourne. In the meantime ...

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  7. "Three Grave Dangers."

    Captain G. H. Wilkins, explorer, aviator, naturalist, and photographer, retured to-day from his journey to the country surrounding the Gulf of ...

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  8. Britain's Policy.

    In the House of Commons, answering the question:—"What is the British Government going to do?" in the course of a debate initiated by Mr.C. P. ...

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  9. Australian Air Force.

    A recommendation that funds should be made available to permit the completion of the Royal Australia Air Force station No 2 at Richmond New South ...

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  10. Struggle Described.

    In a message from the Heimdai, at Spitzbergen, Amundsen said:—"The planes left King's Bay on May 21 with a load approximating three tons. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Headquarters Moved.

    With the departure of Mr. T. Walsh and the general secretary (W. Raeburn) for Sydney it is likely that operations in the seamen's dispute will be directed ...

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  12. ANOTHER ACCOUNT.

    Mr. Trevelyan stressed the alarming graveness of the condition of China, and agreed that it was the elementary need of a Government to protect its fellow ...

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  13. Aerial Escort.

    According to a message from Spitsbergen, two naval aeroplanes assigned by the Norwegian Government to assist in the search for Amundsen ...

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  14. Allies' Rights.

    The French reply to Germany commends the German offer to conclude arbitration treacles similar to that between Germans and France, with all the States ...

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  15. Anti-Foreign Agitation.

    Despite official statements that every effort is being made to prevent antiforeign riots nothing is being done to hinder the present dangerous. ...

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  16. Arrival at Spitzbergen.

    Amundsen and party have returned to Spitzbergen.—Reuter. ...

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  17. "We Arrived All Right."

    The news came by radiogram from Amundsen, on the Heimad[?] at Spitsbergen, stating:—"We arrived King's Bay alright 1 o'clock this morning." (Signed) ...

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  18. PRINCE OF WALES.

    One of the most curious gifts received by the Prince of Wales in all his travels was the key of his own home at St. James's Palace, which was presented ...

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  19. Story of the Flight.

    Roald Amundsen, the bold Norwegian who captured the South Pole 13 years ago, and came and told the tale to Australia and the world, was not satisfied. ...

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  20. "Welcome Home!"

    Reuter's Os[?] correspondent says that the Norwegian Government has telegraphed to Amundsen:—"Congratulate you and your brave companions on your ...

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  21. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Senator Robert M. La Follette. Senator La Follette had been suffering from a severe cold, with complications, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. Britain's Position.

    The British view of the earliest French proposals is given in a letter from Mr. Chamberlain to France, stating that Britain was not prepared to assume ...

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  23. Cities Excited.

    The news of Amundsen's safety was welcomed in the heartiest manner in London It overshadows even the Security Pact in most of the newspapers. A ...

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  24. Minister and a Lion.

    A young circus lion was brought forward for the Prince's inspection at Pictersburg. The Prince joking bet Mr. Bovdell (Minister for Posts and ...

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  25. A Brisbane Decision.

    The demands of the Seamen's Unions for an undertaking that the conditions recently annulled in the seamen's award should be included in the articles signed ...

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  26. Note by the Powers.

    The Note which was sent yesterday to the Foreign Office by the interested Powers was discussed at a Cabinet meeting to-day. As a result it is understood ...

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  27. Narrow Escape from Drowning.

    In a further message from the Heimdal, Amundsen stated that the occupants of the two planes were separated for a long period, during which Mr. Lincoln ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Surprising disclosures as to the me-thods of moneylenders were made before the Select Committee which is investigating the Moneylenders's Bill Previous ...

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  29. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Questioned in regard to the shipping trouble yesterday, Mr. T. Houghton (secretary of the Fremantle branch of the Seamen's Union) said that he could only ...

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  30. Quiet in Peking

    The situation in Peking is quiet, and there have been no large demonstrations. The students' attempts to institute a boycott have so far met with little ...

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  31. Scene on King's Bay Wharf

    News from the Helmda[?] at Spitzbergen describes a dramatic scene that occurred when Amundsen returned to King's Bay. Crowds gathered on the quay at about ...

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    This map shows the route by which Captain Amundsen out from Spitsbergen to reach the North Pole. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. No News from Chung-king.

    No farther sews has been received from Chung-king. The American gunboat, Palos, is proceeding there. Lungmen Chao, to which the British Consul has ...

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  34. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH.

    Senator La Follette, who died to-day, was 70 years of age. The cause of death was heart weakness following upon bronchial asthma. The late Senator ...

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  35. FRANCE.

    The "Matin" states that the likelihood of the Painleve Government being beset with acute political trouble at an early date through the withdrawal of Radical ...

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  36. Shipping Strike.

    The first indication of the Chinese Seamen's strike came when the crew of the British steamer, Switai, trading between Hong Kong and Macao, struck. The ...

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  37. IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

    Lord Jellicoe, speaking to the Navy Auxiliary Patrol Club, said that people should press upon their Governments that they would not have the naval ...

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  38. Feeling in Berlin.

    It is stated that no decisions with regard to the Pact and the Note are likely for some weeks. Official circles are reserved, but regard it generally as most ...

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  39. At Hong Kong.

    The most satisfactory feature of the Chinese community's strike against foreigners was been this morning, when Chinese parents, women included, ...

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  40. ITALY'S WAR DEBTS.

    The Italian Government has formally intimated to the British Government chat it is ready to enter into definite conversations for a friendly arrangement ...

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  41. BRITISH POLITICS.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Merchant Shipping Bill, which has al-ready passed the House of Lords, was was the third time.—Reuter. ...

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  42. NEWSPAPER VIEWS.

    The Nationalist newspapers advocate the rejection of the French Note. They especially criticise France's claim to arbitrate in the event of a German-Polish ...

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  43. Difficulties of the Journey.

    Sir Douglas Mawson stated in the course of an interview to-day that it was gratifying to know that Captain Amundsen had returned with his party ...

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  44. Extremists' Fresh Plans.

    There has not yet any definite Indication of the effect of the rupture of the negotiations, but Chinese officials crowds the view that no rupture has ...

    Article : 157 words
  45. Nationality Question.

    In the House of Commons, replying to Major Harvey, Sir William Joynson-Hicks (Secretary of State for Home Af-fairs) said that no communications had ...

    Article : 130 words
  46. Fall of the Lira.

    Signor Mussolini (Prime Minister of Italy) has officially notified Britain and America that Italy is ready to open war debt negotiations. In New York a new ...

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  47. Position of Dominions.

    In the House of Commons, replying to Sir. G.M. Garro-Jones (Liberal), as to whether the Government would undertake not to commit Britain to any ...

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  48. BUTTER EXPORTATIONS.

    During the week ended June 6, 1925, 20,557 boxes of butter were exported, 16,597 boxes going to the United Kingdom and 3,960 to other port Of this ...

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  49. Ministers and Journalism.

    The question as to the desirability of Cabinet Ministers engaging in journalism which was again raised in the House of Commons to-day, when Mr. Baldwin ...

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  50. General Strike Declared.

    A mass meeting of students, workmen, and citizens, held yesterday afternoon at the Kwantung University, decided to call a general strike, and also declared a boy ...

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  51. Correspondence Reproduced

    The White Paper textuary reproduces all the correspondence, not only between Germany and the [?]lies, but between France and Great Britian. This has ...

    Article : 156 words
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