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  2. ALBANIA AND JUGO-SLAVIA

    The Belgrade correspondent of the "Times" says that diplomatic relations between Jugo-Slavia and Albania have been broken off, following the refusal of ...

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  3. AVIATION.

    There was a big silence alter the Ballanca monoplane carrying Messrs. Clarence Chamberlain and Charles Levine on their flight from America to Germany was ...

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  4. DRUG TRAFFIC.

    The biggest find of contraband drugs in Calcutta for many years was made yesterday, when opium and cocaine to the value of £6,000 was seized in the Indian ...

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  5. MISSISSIPPI FLOODS.

    The Mississippi flood conference has terminated after a three-day session. It will request President Coolidge to call on civilian engineers for the purpose of ...

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  6. FROM THE YANGTSE VALLEY.

    It is practically impossible to get to the Upper Yangtse to-day. All regular services are suspended; and except for some Tare boat that is forced to go ...

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  7. POLISH DISASTER.

    At least ten people were killed yesterday following a powder explosion at Cracow, due to the decomposition of explosives which had been in storage for ...

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  8. LONDON LETTER.

    On May 2 the Court returns to Town from Windsor, and then will commence the series of social functions that make the London season the busiest and most ...

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  9. UNDESIRABLE AMERICAN FILMS.

    The Indian Government has under consideration tho dangers of the exhibition of American films of an undesirable type. The present censorship is not regarded ...

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  10. Lindbergh's Record Broken.

    Throughout the morning various telegrams gave different names to the spot where Chamberlain first lauded. It now appears certain that it was Helfda, near ...

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  11. MOTOR-'BUS CAPSIZES.

    A motor bus containing ten persons overturned off Hardy-road, near the Guildford-road, Belmont, shortly after six o'clock last evening. Berger ...

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  12. NAVAL LIMITATION.

    America will insist at the Coolidge disarmament conference at Geneva that no agreement will be acceptable reducing her cruiser strength, and that her parity ...

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  13. INDUSTRIAL MISSION.

    The Secretary of Commerce (Mr. H. C. Hoover) received the Australian Mission to-day. In a speech he said the industrial growth of America was due ...

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  14. INTERNATIONAL LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    The Genera correspondent of the Australian Press Association says that the last few days of the International Labour Conference have been devoted to ...

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  15. Progress of Rook.

    Denis Rook, who is flying from London to Australia in a Moth aeroplane, arrived at Aboukir yesterday and will leave for Cairo on Wednesday. ...

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  16. MOTOR CAR OVERTURNS.

    While proceeding in a motor ran along Anzac-highway, the principal thorough-fare between Adelaide and Glenelg, after having attended the Adelaide Racing ...

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  17. Awards for Cobham and Di Pinedo.

    Sir Alan Cobham and the Marchese di Pinedo have been awarded the international Aeronautic Federation's goal medals on account of their 1926 flights. ...

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  18. Paris-Japan Flight Abandoned.

    The French airmen Coste and Rignot, who left Paris on June 4, on an attempt to fly to Japan, with Irkutsk in SIberis (4,000 miles) scheduled as their ...

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  19. EGYPTIAN SITUATION.

    The Cairo correspondent of the "Times" reports that the terms of the Egyptian Government's reply to the British Government's Nore have not yet ...

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  20. INTER-'VARSITY ROWING.

    Western Australia's win in the inter University rowing championship was immensely popular. The Governor-General sent his personal congratulations to ...

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  21. QUARREL IN ASYLUM.

    Thomas Henry Bailey (34), died during the week-end from injuries received in a scuffle in one of the yards of the Callan Park Mental Hospital. Bailey had been a ...

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  22. Coste's Story.

    Coste has telegraphed that he was forced to abandon the flight after flying 5,000 kilometres in 29½ hours. Fog clouds and rain were encountered for 15 ...

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  23. CARE OF ABORIGINES.

    "Queensland has reason to be proud of the position she occupies in her treatment of aborigines, and also, as far as the younger ones are concerned, of the ...

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  24. ITALY AND RUSSIA.

    The Rome correspondent of the "Times" says that the Fascist Directorate has issued a strong reply to the Third International's recent ...

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  25. BRITISH LEGION.

    Earl-Haig, addressing the annual conference of the British Legion, attended on delegates from all parts of the Empire, said members must ended your to ...

    Article : 136 words
  26. HOT PURSUIT.

    After an exciting chase carly this morning, the officers attached to the police night patrol just failed to capture several men who had stolen a car. At ...

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  27. ANTI-SOVIET PLOT.

    A report by the Riga correspondent of the "Times" says that it has been officially announced that the Odessa authorities have start five members of ...

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  28. CARE OF THE CHILD.

    However anxious one may be to provide the rapidly developing and changing organism of ci young child with the best posible conditions of nurture, one ...

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  29. Return of Australian Official.

    Travelling as superintendent of migrants on the liner Bendigo, which arrived at Fremantle from England yesterday, was Mr. A.N.O. Barber, who ...

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  30. DEEP SEA CRUISING.

    The yacht Utiekah III., which left Melbourne nine days ajo for an extended cruise among the South Sea Islands nut into Sydney to-day and moored off ...

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  31. RUMANIAN POLITICS.

    While Cabinet was meeting a court official entered and told the Prime Minister (General Averescu) that the King had entrusted Prince Stirbey with the ...

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  32. BOATS CAPSIZE.

    A boating tragedy occurred at Brunswick Heads this morning as a result of which two men lost their lives. A fishing party from Saskera consisting of Messrs. ...

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  33. THE WEATHER.

    Yesterday's weather bulletin showed that general rains had fallen in the area south of the tropics, and that scattered showers had been recorded in the ...

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  34. LOCKED IN.

    Concealing themselves in a city building shortly before closing time on Saturday, thieves ransacked the different officers on Saturday afternoon and evening, and ...

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  35. PRIME MINISTERS TOUR.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, will shortly begin an extensive tour of the Commonwealth. He will visit every State and will spend some time in country ...

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  36. RENOWN'S PROGRESS.

    The Renown passed between the Seychelles and the Amirantes to-day, but not within sight of either group of islands. The warship will re-cross the ...

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  38. STRUCK BY RAILWAY CARRIAGE.

    After having attended a football match at Richmond cricket ground this afternoon. Harold Plaister (26), and his brother. Athol Plaister (24), of ...

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  39. BROADCASTING.

    The new radio studio of the Broadcasting Company of Australia, Pty., Ltd., (3LO.) in Russell-street, Melbourne, was officially opened to-night by the Lord ...

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  40. THE LAW COURTS.

    Nisi Prius.—At 10.30 a.m., in No. 1 Court, before Mr. Justice Northmore.—In, the matter of the Life Assurance Companies Act, 1880, and in the matter of ...

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  41. OFFERED A CHOCOLATE.

    Mrs. Marion Laurie, who is returning to English from Australia, had her arm mangled when offering a chocolate to a supposedly friendly bear outside a cabin ...

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  42. MOTOR SHIP ON FIRE.

    The blazing motor slim City of Homeladen with lumber, was sunk with dynamite to save other shipping and the docks. The fire was caused by the backfiring of ...

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    By special arrangement Router's World Service, in addition to other special source of information, is used in the compilation of the overseas intelligence ...

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