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  2. AMERICA.

    'A message from Lilly (Pennsylvania) states that the trial successively of 17 members of the Ku Klux Klan, who are charged with the murder of three ...

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  3. AUBURN'S TRIAL.

    In the witness box at the resumed trial of George William Auburn, for alleged murder, before Mr. Justice Draper and a jury in the Criminal Court ...

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  4. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    The unfortunate accident to a black steer on Saturday night, which staggered up after it was roped and ran about the arena dragging a broken leg, caused the ...

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  5. FRANCE.

    Press comment on the new Cabinet is favourable especially with regard to the choice of General Nollet as Minister for War, which it is thought shows that M. ...

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  6. LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    The Geneva correspondent of the Australian Press Association states that the Australian delegation to the International Labour Conference has arrived. ...

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  7. FARMERS' FEDERAL CONFERENCE.

    Prospects of the election pact entered into between the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) and the Treasurer (Dr. Page) being ratified by the Australian Farmers' ...

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  8. CRICKET.

    The match between England and South Africa was resumed at Birmingham to-day in fine, warm weather. There were 3,000 spectators. The wicket was ...

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  9. AVIATION.

    The "Daily Chronicle" interviewed Capt. Roald Amundsen, who states that he expects his flight to the North Pole will begin in the middle of July, when ...

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  10. DR. MARX'S VIEWS.

    Dr. Marx (the German Chancellor) interviewed by the "Cologne Gazette," said he hoped soon to reach a complete reparations agreement, seeing that ...

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  11. ARBITRATION COURT.

    The application for an industrial award in the jobbing printing trade was continued in the Arbitration Court yesterday. The application was made by the ...

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  12. Private Exhibition.

    Eighty cowboys have entered the steerroping contest which will be decided in the Wembley Stadium in the mornings without a public audience. ...

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  13. Monument to Zola.

    A monument to the late Emile Zola was unveiled in the presence of M. Herriot and all the Cabinet Ministers. Many thousands were present, and tributes ...

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  14. The R.S.P.C.A.

    The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is applying for summonses with respect to Saturday's Rodeo performance at Wembley, and has ...

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  15. American Fliers.

    The American fliers arrived at Saigon (the capital of French Indo-China) at two o'clock this afternoon.—Reuter. ...

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  16. BANDITS' EXPLOIT.

    In an amazing hold-up of a private party by four armed men in a a building near Glenhuntly railway station last night money, jewellery, and valuable ...

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  17. THE PERTH MARKETS.

    The letter from the president of the Western Australian Housewives' Association published in Saturday's issue of the "West Australian," drawing ...

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  18. Unemployment.

    The "Morning Post" states that the most important subject for consideration at the International Labour Conference will be that of world unemployment. The ...

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  19. SPEED-UP EXPORTS.

    An enthusiastic reception was tendered to-day to the Federal Minister for Health (Senator R. V. Wilson), who returned from Great Britain on Friday ...

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  20. Boxer Shot Dead.

    "Bill" Brennan, known as "Knockout Bill." the heavyweight boxer, was shot and killed in a cabaret, of which he is the proprietor, at Tia Juana (Lower ...

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  21. Sir Joseph Cook.

    Sir Joseph Cook will not attend the opening of the Labour Conference at Geneva. He is remaining in London for the preference debates on Tuesday and ...

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  22. THE LATEST SCORE.

    The South Africans have scored 58 runs for one wicket. Taylor was caught and bowled by Tate for 34. ...

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  23. Leading Averages.

    Following are the leading averages:— Batting: J. B. Hobbs (Surrey), 72.57; E. Hendren (Middlesex), 61.45; H. L. Dales (Middlesex), 44.36. ...

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  24. GERMANY.

    The ex-Crown Prince Rupprecht, many ex-generals, and most of the members of the Bavarian Cabinet were present at the unveiling of a monument at ...

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  25. UNIVERSITY SENATE.

    Financial matters were among the items of the agenda dealt with at a meeting of the Senate of the University of Western Australia last night. The ...

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  26. SEARCH FOR OIL.

    Dr. Wade, the oil expert, arrived from Victoria River in the launch Maskee this evening. The Maskee anchored half a mile out in the harbour, and as the ...

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  27. RUSSIA.

    M. Trotsky, the Soviet Minister for War, in a speech, declared that the reports of his alleged speech at Podolsk favouring a Russian invasion of ...

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  28. SALVAGE CLAIMS.

    In the Admiralty Court to-day, J. and A. Brown, Ltd., owners of the steam tug Champion, and the master, officers, and crew of that vessel claimed salvage ...

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  29. The Unemployed.

    The unemployed in Russia number 1,400,000, an increase of 213 per cent. over 1923. ...

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  30. ITALY.

    There is much excitement over the [?]ate of Signor Matdolli, a Socialist deputy, who was believed to have been kidnapped by Fascisti and who was found ...

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  31. PONY RACING.

    The Select Parliamentary Committee taking evidence on the management of pony racing sat again to-day, Mr. McKenzie, associate editor of the ...

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  32. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Colonel J. C. Wedgwood (Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster), in a week-end speech, warned the Labourites against the Liberal suggestion of an ...

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  33. LABOUR DISUNION.

    The inquiry into the ballot box scandals, which has been conducted during the last fortnight by a special committee of the A.L.P. Federal Executive was ...

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  34. STORE THIEVES CAUGHT.

    About 3 o'clock this morning the Toowong police were advised that something untoward was happening in Milton-road. Sergeant W. Henry and Constable ...

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  35. TAXING ITALIAN SINGERS.

    The Italian members of the grand opera company who yesterday expressed indignation at the demands of the Taxation Department for payment of income ...

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  36. Y.A.L. TOURISTS.

    Gloriots weather is favouring the visit of the Young Australian Leaguers to York. Saturday was spent in char-a-banc visits to Kennals and Missleton, ...

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  37. A WARTIME MARRIAGE.

    A strange story of a war-time romance was told in the Divorce Court to-day, during the hearing of a petition by Thomas George Roland Lowe, of Echuca ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that M. Granjeat and his wife, who had just retired from a wine business at Genevilliers, might have ...

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  39. BURGLAR AND LADY.

    Mrs. Leah Benjamin had the experience of a face-to-face meeting with a burglar at her home in Adelalde-street, Woollabra, to-night. After the ...

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  40. AERIAL MAIL MISHAP.

    It is officially reported that the Sydney to Adelaide aerial mail left Mildura for Adelaide at 2.50 p.m. on Sunday, but returned 20 minutes later owing to bad ...

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  41. BURGLARS BAFFLED.

    The post office at Hawksburn, which is attached to a shop, was broken into during the week-end and a large iron safe was removed. The safe, which contained ...

    Article : 65 words
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